Niflheim

Robert Nelson

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Some people are searching for entities referred to as the Nephilim or fallen angels, connected to ancient traditions such as Niflheim.

Rudolf Steiner

Germanic Mythology and Ancient Civilizations

Niflheim: Misty region of the north, representing the Hyperborean root race.

Muspelheim: Contrasted with Niflheim.

Two realms were spoken of: Niflheim and Muspelheim.

Niflheim is the misty region of the north, the dawning mist-filled conditions of the Hyperborean root race, in contrast to Muspelheim.

Hanns Hörbiger

The World Ice Theory

The universe begins with two primordial realms—Niflheim (home of mist) and Muspelheim (home of fire).

From the mist of Niflheim and the heat of Muspelheim, the first being, Ymir, a frost giant, is formed.

Ymir and the creation of the world

According to the myth, Ymir was the first being in the universe, a primordial giant born from the melting ice of Niflheim when it met the hot air of Muspelheim, two of the nine worlds in Norse cosmology.

To the north of Ginnungagap lies the cold and dark world of Niflheim, filled with ice, frost, and fog.

When the ice of Niflheim met the fires of Muspelheim in the middle of Ginnungagap, the ice began to melt, forming the figure of Ymir, the first of the frost giants.

Ginnungagap is situated between Niflheim, the realm of ice and cold, and Muspelheim, the realm of fire and heat.

This positioning is crucial because the interactions between the ice of Niflheim and the fires of Muspelheim across Ginnungagap are what led to the creation of Ymir, the first being, and subsequently, the rest of the cosmos.

The mythological narrative describes Ginnungagap as the place where the fundamental forces of heat and cold met and mixed, causing the ice from Niflheim to thaw and drip.

Creation Stories

Surrounding Ginnungagap are the realms of Niflheim (a world of ice) and Muspelheim (a world of fire), whose interactions eventually lead to the creation of the world, including the Earth, from the body of the giant Ymir.

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In Norse mythology, there is a story about the destruction of the planet Niflheim, which was one of the nine worlds in the cosmos.

Niflheim was a frozen, misty world ruled by the goddess Hel, and it was eventually destroyed by the forces of fire and heat from another world called Muspellheim.

The destruction of Niflheim is said to have led to the creation of the first beings in the universe, including the giant Ymir.