I will be so disappointed if this does not
happen . . .
WHY DOES THE JORVIK VIKING CENTRE BELIEVE RAGNAROK
IS IMMINENT?
Danielle Daglan from the Norvik Viking Centre
told MailOnline that a number of recent events spoken about in the legends of
Ragnarok led them to believe that the end of the world may well be imminent.
For instance, the legend states that ‘the
first to notice shall be man, brother will fight brother and all the boundaries
that exist shall crumble.’
‘The idea that “boundaries that exist shall
crumble” could be said to be about the Internet age, where you can communicate
with millions of people simultaneously around the world thanks to the global
rise of social media,’ said Ms Daglan.
Viking tradition also believes that a vast
winter will appear before the apocalypse.
‘There are predictions that we are heading
into a mini-ice age thanks to a fall in solar flare activity - what is a
mini-ice age but several winters rolled into one?’ said Ms Daglan.
Another part of the legend suggests that the
Midgard Serpent, named Jormungand, shall free itself from its tail and rise up
from the ocean.
Ms Dagland points to the two huge fish which
appeared on a beach in California last month.
The giant oarfish were dead when they washed
up on land, and some scientists believe they came ashore to die because they
are ‘in distress’.
‘Traditionally, the Viking festival of
Jolablot marked the end of the winter - if this winter truly does not end, then
that feast may be given over to Ragnarok instead,’ said Ms Dagland.
The Jorvik Viking Centre predicted that
Ragnarok would occur on 22 February because this is the end of the feast of
Jolablot.
While not a scientific conclusion, they claim
that Vikings loved to feast and wouldn't want to miss this event. For this
reason, they argue that Vikings would believe the world would end in 100 days.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2507778/Will-world-end-100-days-Sounding-ancient-trumpet-York-warns-Viking-apocalypse-22-February-2014.html#ixzz2kjfqOVqG
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