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Skuleskogens nationalpark, Ångermanland, Sweden 🇸🇪
Forwarded from WHITE WELL-BEING
Most patients will derive no health improvement from medication. We should tackle the root causes of disease instead.
Ya know, it's funny in a way, the bad guys are actually kinda the good guys. What I mean by that is, because of what they are doing millions of people are waking up, and given the choice between the world continuing to move toward transhumanism, etc, people are welcoming the thought of things returning to a simpler life with less of the bloated tech. People are finding when it comes down to it they don't care about TV, and movies, sports, shopping, etc. People are seeing the importance of kith and kin, they are seeing that is what true reality is. They are being pulled closer to the spirit of the land and of nature and their blood. How long have people like us been trying to wake people up to what seemed like no avail? People don't listen to good ideas until bad ones seem to rule over them from every corner. Nature is revealing to them the way.
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Forwarded from White is Right
Bede tells us that the Anglo-Saxon pagans divided the year in two and that the winter began on the full moon in October and that this night was called Ƿintirfylliþ.

This is presumably the Autumn festival of the pagan English.

Austrfararvísur tells us that in Autumn, among the Swedes, a blot took place at a hof for elves and that it was associated with Odin.

Since many pagan festivals in Europe take place in late October and are associated with All Saints day and the dead, we deduce that the Autumn festival of the Germanic pagans was held on the full moon to the elves who we understand from Icelandic and English sources, were associated with the noble dead and with barrows.

Tonight is the full moon of October so I wish you a glad Winterfylleth or alfablót. Hail the noble ancestors!

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Indal, Medelpad, Sweden 🇸🇪
Forwarded from Aryan Blossom
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The two halves of the year can perhaps be seen in the Jera rune – the only rune which is comprised of two separate parts. Spring and summer forming one half, autumn and winter the other. 'Fall' is often seen as an American term, however it was once widely used to describe autumn here in England – and comes from the 'fall of the leaf '.

The English name for this rune is Ger, which represents the yearly cycle. The Proto Indo-European root *ger means 'to gather' so the word can be connected with the harvest and gathering of winter stores. In contrast, the Old Slavic 'Jara' and Czech 'Jaro' both mean 'spring' so reflect the sowing season.
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