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In
Greek mythology, according to tradition, the
Hyperboreans were a mythical people who lived far to the north of
Thrace. The Greeks thought that
Boreas, the North Wind, lived in
Thrace, and that therefore Hyperborea was an unspecified nation in the northern lands beyond
Scythia. Their land, called
Hyperborea or
Hyperboria — "beyond the
Boreas (
north wind)" — was perfect, with the sun shining twenty-four hours a day.
» Never the Muse is absent
from their ways: lyres clash and flutes cry
» and everywhere maiden choruses whirling.
Neither disease nor bitter old age is mixed
» in their sacred blood; far from labor and battle they live.
» :(
Pindar, Tenth Pythian Ode,
Richmond Lattimore, translator).
Reaching such exotic lands is never easy; Pindar cautioned:
» Never on land or by sea will you find
the marvelous road to the feast of the Hyperborea.
Legends
Alone among the
Twelve Olympians,
Apollo was venerated among the Hyperboreans: he spent his
winter amongst them. For their part the Hyperboreans sent mysterious gifts, packed in
straw that came first to
Dodona and then were passed from people to people until they came to Apollo's temple on
Delos (
Pausanias).
Abaris, Hyperborean priest of Apollo, was a legendary wandering healer and seer.
Theseus and
Perseus also visited the Hyperboreans.
Along with
Thule, Hyperborea was one of several
terrae incognitae to the Greeks and
Romans, where
Pliny and
Herodotus, as well as
Virgil and
Cicero, reported that people lived to the age of one thousand and enjoyed lives of complete happiness. According to Herodotus (4.13),
Aristeas had written a
hexameter poem (now lost) about a journey to the
Issedones. Beyond these lived the one-eyed
Arimaspians, further on there were gold-guarding
griffins, and beyond these the Hyperboreans.
Hesiod mentioned the Hyperboreans, Herodotus reported, "and Homer also in the
Epigoni, if that be really a work of his". Also, the sun was supposed to rise and set only once a year in Hyperborea, which would place it at the
North Pole.
In maps based on reference points and descriptions given by
Strabo, Hyperborea, shown variously as a
peninsula or island, is located beyond
France and has a greater
latitudinal than
longitudinal extent. Other descriptions put it in the general area of the
Ural Mountains.
Modern interpretations
As with other legends of this sort, selected details can be reconciled with modern knowledge. Above the
Arctic Circle, from the time of the vernal equinox to the time of the autumnal
equinox, the sun can shine for twenty-four hours a day; at the extremes (that is, the Poles), it rises and sets only once a year, possibly leading to the erroneous conclusion that a "day" for such persons is a year long, and therefore that living a thousand days would be the same as living a thousand years.
Since Herodotus places the Hyperboreans beyond the
Massagetae and
Issedones, both
Central Asian peoples, it appears that his Hyperboreans may have lived in
Siberia.
Heracles sought the
golden-antlered hind of
Artemis in Hyperborea. As the
reindeer is the only deer species of which females bear antlers, this would suggest an
arctic or
subarctic region. Following J.D.P. Bolton's location of the
Issedones on the south-western slopes of the
Altay mountains,
Carl P.Ruck places Hyperborea beyond the
Dzungarian Gate into northern
Xinjiang, noting that the Hyperboreans were probably Chinese.
Hecataeus of Abdera, however, clearly places the Hyperboreans in the
British Isles.
One theory holds that Hyperborea was derived from a logical (though erroneous) explanation of the Greeks for the fact that embedded inside the
amber arriving in their cities by trade with northern, cold countries were insects which obviously originated in a warm climate.
Not aware of the explanation offered by modern science (for example that these insects had lived in times when the climate of northern Europe was much warmer, their bodies preserved unchanged in the amber) the Greeks came up with the idea that north countries being cold was due to the cold breath of
Boreas, the North Wind. Therefore, should one be able to get beyond him (Hyperborea literally means "beyond Boreas") one would find a warm and sunny land.
The term "Hyperborean" sees some self-consciously jocular contemporary use to refer to any who live in a cold climate. Under the
Library of Congress classification system, the letter subclass PM includes "Hyperborean Languages", a catch-all category that refers to all the linguistically unrelated languages of peoples living in Arctic regions, such as the
Inuit.
Hyperborea in Modern Esoteric Thought
H.P. Blavatsky,
Rene Guenon and
Julius Evola all shared the belief in the
Hyperborean, polar origins of mankind and a subsequent solidification
and devolution (cf.
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Golden Age polar center of civilization and spirituality; and Humankind doesn't rise from the ape, but progressively physicalizes into the apelike condition as it strays physically and spiritually from its mystical otherworldly homeland in the Far North, succumbing to the demonic energies of the South Pole, the greatest point of materialization (see
Joscelyn Godwin,
Arktos: The Polar Myth).
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