The Big Dipper and Its Symbolism in Karmic Memory
Looking at the northern sky, we notice two widely known constellations — the Little Dipper and the Big Dipper — resembling ladder wagons pulled by horses. However, if we begin thinking about this more broadly, and additionally possess karmic memory or make use of regression therapy, we may conclude that the understanding of the names of these constellations is entirely different. In the frozen regions of Asia and Europe, various Eskimos, Inuit, Samoyeds, Native Americans, Vikings, inhabitants of Siberia, and the lands of present-day Russia did not always use wagons. And if they did, perhaps only beginning two or three thousand years ago. Outside of America as well, because there were neither horses nor wheels there. We may doubt whether ladder wagons or any other wagons were used in the cold North at all, especially harnessed to moose, caribou, bears, or other animals.
So what closest associations might the inhabitants of northern lands have had regarding the names of these constellations? In my karmic memory, this is connected with a set of male sexual organs, which at night, and sometimes even during the day, were worn by an Eskimo woman and her husband.

It is possible that not only this argument contributed to the global civilizational transition from Matriarchy to Patriarchy.
Opublikowano: 17/05/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: A woman and a man in mutual relations


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