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"Sibbo-Berriet" is found on the official maps, 30 km east of Helsinki - spelled "Sibbo-Berget", - i.e. "The Sibbo-Mountain". According to the Saga this is the very mountain where the old entrance still exists - leading to the first Tempel of Worship and the complete collections of aestetics, kept by the "first and oldest royal family in the world", that being the ancient Aser...
In ancient days this was not a secret - as such. But since the days of misconception/confusion, strife/greed and warfare - the exact knowledge of the location and content of this treasury-chamber became more and more secretive. For obvious reasons. As war and plunder reached the shores of the Baltic Sea - just about 1200 years ago - both the existence and the location of the "golden city" were hardly known. Still we have severeal myths ("secret teachings") - from different parts of the globe - refering to a "treasurys city etc.". Also in mideval Europe the legend lived on, as we know that both the Spanish and the Portuguese conquistadors sent ("secret") expeditions searching for the "Terra Fortunate". In the north of America... A few centuries before - in 1030 - the Roman power finally "succeeded" to conquer Scandinavia. Via Sweden they reached to the highest north of Europe, facing the old "Vin-land", - today spelled Fin-land. By 1050 the catholics organised a huge expedition - of 30.000 batlemen, to ("secretly") raid into Finland in search of the legendary "treasury". The result was a horrendous massacre, but they could not find the magic "Doro/Door", leading to El Dor-rad-o. Today we may know why. And the simple reason may be that the mentioned entrance was completly and solidly hidden. As the Bocksaga describes - as it simultaniously point to the very spot where the hidden door actually is to be found - under Sibbo-Berget.
As Finland constituted the core of the old, arctic culture the Finns and the Carelians put up a very conscious, but silent line of cultural selfdefense. Knowing that as long as they were able to keep their own language, they would be able to keep their own cultural remembrance - somehow - alive. The price was quite heavy though, as the Finns had to endure more slander and stigmatism than any other Nordic cultury, - all the way up to our time. We also have to reflect on the fact that Finland have been subjugated to one of their neighbours from 1248 to 1917. Being very young as an independant nation - there has been a lack of self-estem obviously present in Finnish research of their very own history. One unfortunate side-effect from the traumatic stigmatisation, followed by centuries of cultural subjugation - have led all modern Finns to believe that their cultural history is next to nothing until the church saved them from "an ancient savagery"... There have been many examples of subjugation and indocrination during the course of history. But today we have difficulties to distinguish the old propaganda from the old truths, - when mideval sources are monitored. Consequently we still have populations that suffer from the theft of their own history. Killing people, stealing a national tresury, is a complete and unforgivable crime. To try to get away with it you have to take their freedom and their cultural counsciousness, too. Both dwells on their stories, legends and tales that constitute their historical identity. I guess you have heard the saying; Perhaps the ingenious sayings of Plato are explaining the unconscious fear that we may see in victims of cultural stigmatisation. It often comes in the form of "sceptisism" where everything new gets nagged and put down, instinctivly... In Plato`s parabel we hear about the slaves who were chained to a bench, facing the inner wall of a cave. All they perceived of the world (outside) were interpretations of the shadows occuring on their wall, as someone was passing outside their cave. Remember what happened when the philosopher wanted to free them of the chains, help them up, turn them around and walk with them to the open entrance, - so that they could see not only the shadows of reality, but reality itself - in the bright light of clear sunshine?
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