Siegfried says in confirmation:

“Then death took not my mother?

Bound in sleep did she lie?”

The mother-imago, which is the symbol of the dying and resurrected libido, is explained by Brunhilde to the hero, as his own will:

“Thyself am I

If blest I be in thy love.”

The great mystery of the Logos entering into the mother for rebirth is proclaimed with the following words by Brunhilde:

“O Siegfried, Siegfried,

Conquering light!

I loved thee ever,