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The Folklore of the Fäbod

A Fäbod can be described as a form of small-scale farms where the animals are sent to a pasture for summer grazing, consisting of a number of buildings with different functions in the outlying areas. The Fäbod culture includes knowledge of animals and nature, forest grazing, buildings, food, stories, customs, tools and music (kulning - herding call).
The Folklore of the Fäbod

The folklore of the Fäbod revolved around the surrounding woods, the work and the animals. The young girls and women who worked at the fäbod - vallflickor and fäbodjäntor - used magic rituals to protect the cattle when they went out to graze in the wild. Stories of trolls and the rå or huldrer, human like creatures who dwelled in the woods, were common. According to the fäbod folklore, a special kind of invisible rå or huldra called vittra lived side by side with humans, keeping their own farms and animals, and at winter, when all human activity had stopped and the fäbod was empty, vittrorna came to live there instead. It was told that sometimes, a fäbodjänta would see one of their cows, and if she managed to throw a knife or a scissor over its back, she could keep it.
Forwarded from Resurrection Europa
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Jordan Peterson just interviewed the weird controlled opposition "leader of the trucker convoy", Benjamin Dichter.

He gave Dichter a platform, declared that he is the leader of all of the truckers, and then asked Dichter to state what the convoys "demands" are.

Here are the two demands that Dichter listed:

1. End the COVID mandates (very vague).

2. Scrap the ArriveCAN app that is used to show proof of injections or "negative COVID test" at the border.

Beyond insufficient.

Dichter then goes on to state that they don't want any politicians held accountable for anything or removed from office, stating: "that's what elections are for."

He closes with a creepy globalist message, telling Canadians that their "future identity" is based on "peace, love, and unity" that will lead to "enlightenment."

The goal here is obvious: They want to control the "win condition" of the trucker convoy, and ensure that no significant victory is achieved by the people.

Join the hottest Freedom Convoy group chat! 🔴🔥👌
Forwarded from David Avocado Wolfe
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This guy is on track. The fake news media is the primary weapon of the communists. Propaganda is a useful communist tool against the innocent.
Traditional german clothing from the north frisian islands 🇩🇪

(Repost from Proudeuropean https://instagram.com/proudeuropean_)

Follow @NativeEuropeans for more about indigenous europeans
Forwarded from YumNaturals Emporium Amandha Vollmer (Amandha Vollmer)
Full text in comments. #germtheory #terrain
When we speak about the past and our ancient ancestors I feel like there's an important distinction to make about the "folk" and the leaders or "kingship," as it were. No matter the society, there is always a sort of natural caste system and there is a difference between how those different levels of community perceive and interpret existence. The ways of daily life for the "folk" or commoner, can be different from those in the upper part of the caste. Because it is the higher ups in the caste who are tasked with most writings, i.e. history, myths, etc, this means what we get predominantly is their interpretation of life, tradition, etc. We see this is exactly the same in our modern world. The politicians and academics are tasked with the interpretation of our existence, and this interpretation is very different than how existence is experienced by the common citizen. Of course with much smaller tribes back then, and the assumed closeness of the relationships of the people, we can be confident that the gap in differing perceptions and experiences would have been much less than what we experience in this modern era. For me when I think about connecting with our ancestors I feel like for a large part I am trying to connect with the experiences of the common folk and how life was for them. I feel like the real common folk is where the greatest strength of roots comes from. The common folk would have had the strongest connection to nature and reality. These are the people who experienced life in the most natural way, who practiced all the required tasks it takes to survive, meaning they were self sufficient and responsible for all aspects of their survival and prosperity. They would have been well practiced and highly knowledgeable in agriculture, building, hunting, defense, healing, etc. This isn't to say people higher in the caste wouldn't have had these abilities as well, but we know how the higher up you get, the further you get away from responsibility and reality, The far higher ups become soft, and completely out of touch. I Bring this topic up because I often feel like when discussing the topic of these ancient eras many people, and by far especially people outside folk faith, focus on whatever academic and historical information there is about our ancient tribal past, and they miss the core of what it's really about. They might focus more on battles or rituals, and In this way they don't quite connect with the ancestral path and how it relates to the actual tasks and knowledge that are required in reality.. I guess what I'm saying is the hillbillies and the mountain people and the down home folk are probably the closest likeness to much of our ancient ancestry. Hopefully some of this makes sense.
Forwarded from Wild World of Control 👻👽💀💩
There is a FUTURE in the past after all

@WildWorldOfControl
Blessed day of Frigg & Freyja, friends!!
Hail Frigga and Freyja on this day!!
The Jötnar

Some see the Jötnar as bad. Some see them as good. Maybe the best way to view them is, they just are. They are natural, they are nature, primordial, keepers of the secrets of life and death, and everything in between. They are the sun that makes your day warm and brings light, but they are also the sun who burns your skin and can kill you. They are the animals who we appreciate and love, habitants of the forests that we love to watch but they also are the animals who attack and kill you. They are beautiful sea, but they also are the deep scary dangerous ocean. They are our ancestors, they are protectors but also destroyers. They are a chaos of change. They are the wild, with so much knowledge, love, hate, anger, sadness, courage, diseases, health, danger, safety, and everything the natural world can offer.

The Jötnar will never bow, will never cease. Hail the Jötunn, hail Nature!
Henningsvær, Lofoten🇳🇴
Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS (Velesa37)
All pagan temples of Armenia were destroyed by the new Christian church, and the Christianized Armenian monarchs who supported the Christian church, and aided in the spread of this new foreign Christian faith. This was not a peaceful shift from paganism to Christianity. The spread of Christianity in Armenia happened by sword and fire, exactly like it happened everywhere else in the world. A pagan temple of Garni survived the Christianization of Armenia. They say that the Armenian pagan temples were destroyed during the period of Christianization, but I suspect that possibly many of the pagan temples in Armenia were taken over by the church, remodeled, and made into a Christian church. All of those old churches of Armenia maybe at some point were pagan temples. All they had to do was to take out anything that represented the old pagan faith of Armenia, and make some new carvings representing Christianity, put up some crosses, bring in a Christian priest, and voilà, you have a Christian church now. Of course it probably was no simple, but it is a possibility. I mean why would Christians go all out and built brand new churches from the ground up, when they already had very good structure standing. All they needed to do was to make some changes to the existing structures. People are currently researching the pagan use of symbol of cross. It a fact that crosses as a symbol did not originate from Christianity, symbol of cross was used long before Christianity came on the scene. There is some similarities between the old Celtic cross and old Armenian cross. The pagans did use the symbol of a cross, only minus the dead Jesus. So it turns out that even seeing a symbol of cross on a historical structure or an artifact doesn’t automatically make it Christian

https://youtu.be/KRA0TANbpYY
Forwarded from ᛉᛟ Viðr ᛟᛉ
“Trees carry the memory of rainfall. In their rings we read ancient weather—storms, sunlight, and temperatures, the growing seasons of centuries. A forest shares a history, which each tree remembers even after it has been felled.”

Anne Michaels
Forwarded from BC Neanderthal Mindset
The reintroduction of a way of being which belongs to a people, that they didn’t know belonged to them is frightening at first. It is a foreign concept when the world says you have no culture and it is a shock that many will reject because of preprogrammed psychological disposition to actively reject it.
Cutting yourself off from your cultural roots forces you to take up cultural aspects from your surroundings, and in a multicultural setting, makes for cultural disorientation.

However..
Networking, lifestyle changes and action are needed to escape a carnivorous system that feeds on our people.
Reach out to others that have the same mindset and take action to return to a more simplistic, natural way of being.
We are primal and wild in nature, not meant to be captive to a society that is actively seeking our downfall.
Weapons play an important role in heathenry/paganism. Not only as weapons of war but also in mythology. Think about Odin's spear or Thors hamer. Knives are actually inhabited by a spirit that can be contacted by focussing on the knife and see yourself walking over the blade (envision you are extremely small). I wonder if this practice also works with firearms🤔. Why not?
Forwarded from Fiona Aedgar ️ᛉ
Irish or Nordic Gods.
Forwarded from David Avocado Wolfe
We have to out-think what it is that we are challenged by that oppresses us or whatever it is. The first act of freedom and liberation is the act of taking our intelligence back, taking our imagination back, our ability to think, that is the first step towards conscious liberation.

-John Trudell