| The Glass Mountain | | | | that were found were new and unused. |
| Stories of glass mountains and sacred marriages | | | | Many copper, miniature Axes were worn as |
| are known throughout the world. They reach as | | | | pendants around the neck. Many rock symbols |
| far as Indonesia and Polynesia. The spread of | | | | were found depicting an Axe God. The Axe God, |
| these stories can be related to the explorations | | | | carrying a large axe, is shown on a rock surface |
| of the North Sea People (our ancestors) circa | | | | at Simrishamm, South Sweden. |
| 1500 BC. | | | | The God of the Axe was especially honored |
| There are many legends that are told along the | | | | during this pre-historic period. It was most |
| coasts of the North Sea about a 'Glasberg' or | | | | certainly originated in the North. |
| 'Glastemplel' which sank beneath the waves. 'Glas' | | | | Axes were made of flint, deer or reindeer antlers, |
| may be interpreted as meaning 'Amber.' | | | | bone and copper. |
| The story of the "Princess on the Glass Mountain," | | | | The first double-sided axe was found in |
| is very widespread with at least thirty variations. | | | | Scandinavia. It is a genuine Nordic weapon which |
| In Scandinavia, Brunhilde, the valkyrie, sits on the | | | | spread thoughout Europe and England. The oldest |
| Glass Mountain. She was placed there by Odin. | | | | flint Axe in the world was dated 1700 BC. |
| Siegfried rides up on his horse to free her. Then | | | | But who was this pre-historic "Axe God?" On one |
| they get married. | | | | of the upright monoliths at Stonehenge, the |
| Many of the versions of the Glass Mountain talk | | | | shapes of four axe-heads are found. This shows |
| about the Pole star. | | | | that the Axe-God is related to the Pillar God. The |
| The Indian legend of this mountain of Meru (The | | | | Pillar God is Poseidon. In earliest Greece, Poseidon |
| Shining Mountain) lies under the Pole star. On the | | | | sometimes appears carrying a single and |
| Summit of Mt. Meru live the Gods and the Souls | | | | sometimes a double axe. Later on Poseidon |
| of their ancestors (Asgard and Valhalla.) | | | | traded his Axe for a Trident. |
| This Amber Mountain was on an island near | | | | The origin of Frisian Laws comes from the Frisian |
| Heligoland (Atlantis) and sunk beneath the sea | | | | God Fosite. He traveled over the stormy seas to |
| circa 1500 BC. This was the model for all 'Glass | | | | the sacred land of Frisia. There he threw his axe |
| Mountain" legends that has been made into Fairy | | | | on the shore and a spring gushed up. The place |
| Tales throughout the world. | | | | was called 'Axenshow,' or 'Axtemple.' The Frisians |
| The Axe Cult: During the Bronze Age the Cult of | | | | sat around the spring and the God Fosite taught |
| the Sacred Axe spread throughout the world. | | | | them the Law. |
| Axes are found in graves, under standing stones, | | | | Fosite was an Axe God. He was teacher of Law, |
| in dwelling sites, used mostly as ritual offerings. | | | | the highest Judge, saviour from danger at sea, |
| They were set in the earth upright with the | | | | waker of springs, all the same attributes given to |
| cutting edge in the air. | | | | Poseidon. |
| May axes were found in Scandinavia, Germany | | | | Why are our children not being taught this |
| and France. These Ritual Axes, were most likely | | | | marvelous history? |
| offered to a pre-historic 'Axe God.' Many axes | | | | |