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BIARKA THE FORTUNE TELLERS FUTURE TELLING.
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Once upon a time, maybe before Jesus Christ was born, lived
in the Nordic cold arias a fortune telling women called Völva.
A poetic version of Völvans fortune telling called "Völvans
spådom" can be found in the poetic Edda.
In Völvans spådom she predicts the future of this
world from the golden age of beginning to the flaming and burning
iron times when the world ends in Ragnarök.
Or as she says:
There he's coming flying the dark dragon (called Nidhögg)
The smooth snake downcoming from Nidamountins.
In his feathers - when his flying over the plain -
Nidhögg is carrying corpses.
Now she (Völvan) will leave.
In the same Nordic tradition (but not so outstanding and wise
as the originally fortuneteller Völva) Biarka tells the
fortune of the world.
About the new century and millennium of 2000 Biarka says:
A violent beginning of the new century turns happiness and joy
into grief and sorrow. The outcome is understanding and knowledge.
Sickness and health problem can no longer be ignored. Epidemic
diseases are spreading from the poor and neglected people to
the wealthy part of the World.
The poor and neglected children of the World will be a strong
force of changing minds. In some countries they soon will be
the in majority of the population.
The weather forecast will be of great importance in he future.
Sometimes a matter of life and death. Storms rain cold and heat
will have an overwhelming effect on peoples life.
A message from the past and a message from another world are
on their way.
A leader of the world changes his mind for the better or the
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