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- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 11
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- Tacitus relates about the goddess Nerthus. The chariot of the goddess
- goddess represented that which can be presented to the human bodies
- man. Njordr, who is inwardly related to the goddess Nerthus, is her
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 11. Nerthus, Freyja and Gerda.
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- will understand the account Tacitus gives of the Goddess Nerthus
- He relates that the chariot of the Goddess Nerthus was driven over the
- been a matter of actual vision. This Goddess offered the human bodies
- who is intimately related to the Goddess Nerthus is her masculine
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VIII
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- other hand, man who rose to the goddess of the heights (male gods were
- himself as bearer to the goddess of the heights that she, through him,
- It was what the goddess had to say about the earthly-human element when
- poetry. “Sing, oh goddess, the wrath of Achilles, son of
- goddess, of that ingenious hero,” begins the
- lets the goddess speak through him instead of speaking himself, who
- goddess, the redemption of sinful man as fulfilled here on earth by
- about what was fully valid in ancient times: “Sing, oh goddess,
- was to be that god's vessel; the epic poet as if the Muse, the goddess,
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Five
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