Aryan Immanence vs Aryan traditions. In the effort to reveal Aryanism as a cohesive and solid body(i say reveal rather than create because we are talking about something that is already there but not recognised by all) it is essential to have an understanding of Aryan immanence. Aryan immanence is the parrent of Aryan traditions and not the other way around. Aryan traditions may arise and disappear in time. They arise from Aryan immanence and because Aryan immanence is eternal, if Aryan traditions fall away, new traditions will arise in place of the old. Traditions can become rotted by the influence of foreign corruption meaning that they have diverged from their source of Aryan immanence. The rune Hagal presents a good image of Aryan immanence and its branches of Aryan traditions. The verse in the Havamal connected to the 7th rune Hagal also gives a good understanding of the importance of understanding Aryan immanence. "A seventh I know, if I see in flames The hall over my comrades' heads It burns not so wide that I will not quench it. I know that song to sing." What is really being said here? Does anyone believe that there is a song that could be learned that would literally put out a house fire? I hope not, but if we apply this verse metaphorically to the idea of corrupted traditions and Aryan immanence it makes a great deal of sense. Traditions can become corrupt(catch on fire). No matter how badly that corruption has flamed up, having an understanding of Aryan immanence(knowing the song) we can put out that fire of corruption by bringing it back in alignment with the nature of Aryanism.