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sturmwalkure
07-11-2012, 09:25 PM
Do you believe the Swastika, the Sonnenrad, the Hakenkreuz or the Kolovrat is a powerful symbol? In all noble cultures the black sun has been revered as a symbol of power and of peace. What do you think?

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Kazimiera
07-11-2012, 09:31 PM
Symbols are only as powerful as the power which has been ascribed to them. The swastika is a very old symbol and has many years of history, mystery and legend attached to it. It can no longer be separated from its history.

Is the swastika itself powerful? No.
Is it's history and what it stood and stands for powerful? Yes.

Odin
03-03-2018, 07:44 PM
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sean
07-17-2021, 12:17 PM
Do you believe the Swastika, the Sonnenrad, the Hakenkreuz or the Kolovrat is a powerful symbol?

Well, the swastika is seen as the most evil symbol in Western society. The values of National Socialism are the complete antithesis of Western liberal values. Kids are raised to view the swastika as the worst symbol on Earth. There is literally nothing like it, most people FEEL something when looking at it, as years and years of 'education' has been shoved into their brains to view this symbol as the ultimate evil.

Anything that looks like a swastika, or sun wheel is gonna be perceived by those who are ignorant as a symbol of white nationalism for at least the next 100 years. The Nazis really did a number on those symbols. Even the Odal rune is looked at as a white nationalist symbol.

The sunwheel and swastika are symbols that have been with Indo-European peoples since before the Migratory period, so we're talking almost 4 millenia. It's seen in Celtic, Norse, Baltic, Balkan, Rus, and other Slavic cultures. As to what it represents, that's different in each culture/mythology/religion.

However, the sunwheel design found in Wewelsburg castle is purely an original design commissioned by the SS when renovating the castle, but it’s generally believed to be based on the Zierscheibe and it's safer to say it is a Zierscheibe variant, also possibly a variation of the Roman swastika fibula, thought to have been worn on Frankish and Alemannic women's belts. Some Alemannic or Bavarian specimens incorporate a swastika symbol at the center.


In all noble cultures the black sun has been revered as a symbol of power and of peace. What do you think?

The fact is nobody knows what the Black Sun is other than that it is an ancient holy symbol of our pagan ancestors. It wasn't called the Black Sun, that is just a name we gave it. Best guesses, it more or less represents the same thing as the swastika, the cycle of the cosmos and rebirth. Alchemists used this symbol to mark the final phase of the distillation, where the unwanted matter was removed.

Swastika represents the rotation of the big dipper across the sky across the seasons. It represents the cyclical nature of the cosmos and represents rebirth. The ancients believed there were four ages: an age of birth, an age of prosperity, an age of decline and an age of death. We supposedly live in the age of death which serves the purpose of removing the "weak men" from the "weak men create hard times" part of the cycle.

The Black Sun probably represents everything unseen and metaphysical.

Everything you can see is being touched by the light of the ordinary sun. Therefore, our reality is shaped by the light, ergo what we can see. But where's light, there's also shadow. These are the lies and deceptions that our enemies use against us.

Now, if there was no light coming from the sun, but instead shadows (therefore it's the Black Sun) our reality wouldn't disappear, since things exist whether you can see them or not. But without the light, there would be no more lies and deceptions.

The Black Sun thus is a symbol for truth. The great equalizer, so to speak.