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Vikings (TV Series) – Intentions to Work Through

The second episode of Season II of the television series Vikings motivated me to write down these intentions and surrender them to God for dissolution. The series contains many scenes of violence and cruelty, but also vivid family scenes, including, for example, Ragnar’s wife’s method of raising children. She manipulates them in such a way that they themselves become sociopaths.

  1. Seeing our women as carrying divine and semi-divine children (gods, deities) in their wombs, contributing to this and understanding their pregnancy in such a way.
  2. Taking as a wife a woman who is a poor housekeeper, who cannot cook, wash, clean, who has no practical household skills and is unwilling to perform sober, responsible work for the highest good of herself, her family, and others / being such a woman or wife.
  3. Taking as a wife a woman who raises our and others’ children to become sociopaths, psychopaths, individuals unfit for social life, deviants, zoophiles, social outcasts, and who programs various burdens into us and them, including idolatry.
  4. Shaving our own and others’ heads and genitals, including for war-related reasons and for hygiene.
  5. Decorating our and others’ homes, cities, coats of arms, hats, clothing, etc., with skulls, bones, their images, animal or human remains, weapons, death symbols, death deities, and their attributes and accessories.
  6. As shown in the series, kissing and licking the hands of prophets, saints, gurus, priests, clairvoyants, and similar figures.
  7. Taking another wife because the previous one is infertile, unwilling, unhealthy, or has “outlived her usefulness.”
  8. Becoming overly familiar, including sexually, with servants and people of lower or higher rank.
  9. Finding purpose in life through killing, sociopathy, cancer, self-deification, idolatry, messianism, priesthood, celibacy, receiving and giving joy and love.
  10. Not hesitating to kill, commit sociopathic acts, murder, and correspondingly not hesitating in mercy, love, and forgiveness.
  11. Presenting our wives, children, and acquaintances to kings, rulers, gods, and similar figures, and hosting such figures ourselves.
  12. Having a wife, mother, or daughter who is an Amazon, a warrior woman, and promoting such attitudes and conditioning.
  13. Having a wife, mother, daughter, husband, father, or son whose parents, children, or relatives are kings, gods, emperors, or priests.
  14. Having family members or acquaintances who report on us to enemies, rulers, gods, or deities.
  15. Possessing resistance to cold that enables sailing Viking or Inuit boats in freezing weather and icy waters.
  16. Destroying or repairing sails and rudders in our own and others’ boats, and possessing damaged ones.
  17. Crashing against and pushing off from coastal rocks, cliffs, waterfalls, scree slopes, and high shorelines.
  18. Agreeing to present or future spouses and children for “higher purposes,” for the Soul itself, by God’s will, by the will of deities, or through prophecies and oracles.
  19. Having a wife or husband who wishes to rule over us, our Soul, deities, or God.
  20. Going out to greet arrivals on our or others’ shores, rivers, lakes, or seas with weapons, armies, processions, deities, joy, or hatred.
  21. Establishing, dismantling, destroying, and relocating our own and others’ encampments, civilian or military camps, caravans, and merchant camps in friendly, hostile, or foreign lands.
  22. Taking, acquiring, feeding, destroying, or transporting women and children on civilian, military, or merchant expeditions in friendly, hostile, or foreign territories.
  23. Fighting, killing, and dying so that various gods of death or deities may welcome us into their heavens, paradises, hells, such as Valhalla or Olympus.
  24. Meeting, humiliating, enlarging, fighting against, honoring, helping, supporting, or opposing other gods of death, war, fertility, and similar deities.
  25. Providing good or bad futures for the children and families of other men and women rather than our own children, including those we raise or influence.
  26. Leaving our own and others’ women, children, parents, and loved ones exposed to cold, hunger, and disease while we travel, fight, or enjoy ourselves elsewhere.
  27. Beating, assaulting, torturing, or killing our wives and causing them to become victims of such treatment.
  28. Being priests who are attacked, robbed, harmed, or killed in temples serving idols, false gods, or God.
  29. Crucifying, punishing, harming, or rewarding apostates, converts, heretics, and followers of other faiths.
  30. Teaching against false gods and deities and waging struggles against them.
  31. Opposing those who behave disrespectfully in temples, profane sacred places, speak loudly in them, or fail to respect our deity.
  32. Being priests stripped of their garments for any reason.
  33. Being elderly people or children who are abused by others, remembering and promoting such experiences.
  34. Organizing gatherings and celebrations in baths and saunas, both sober and intoxicated.
  35. Encouraging our own and others’ sons, daughters, and families to wage war, kill, and murder / being encouraged to do so.
  36. Training and introducing our own and others’ sons, daughters, wives, and husbands into warfare, killing, and murder / being encouraged to do so.
  37. Protecting, supporting, harming, blocking, or conditioning our own and others’ sons, daughters, wives, and husbands toward warfare, killing, and murder.
  38. Seeing deities, divine mothers, gods, or God extending helping or hostile hands toward us.
  39. Being the first, last, or least among those who give or receive communion with deities, goddesses, or God during various religious ceremonies.
  40. Perceiving the same priest who, karmically, once worshipped entirely different deities than those he worships now.
  41. Seeking wives and women who are warriors, archers, or shieldmaidens.
  42. Having spouses or parents who intentionally or unintentionally tell our children harmful, idolatrous, deviant, frightening myths, legends, and stories.
  43. Advising others to surrender themselves to death, gods, or deities as one would surrender to a lover, to embrace them and be embraced by them.
  44. Burning our own or others’ granaries, food supplies, books, boats, and clothing.
  45. Forgetting to attend religious services, worship ceremonies, initiations, or temples.


Opublikowano: 14/06/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: The Prostitute and the Soldier [PTSD, Combat Shock]


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