Forwarded from Easter Tidings
In Norse Myth, Ask and Embla are the man and woman who are protected inside of the World Tree so that they can survive Ragnarök and repopulate the Earth. It occurs to me that this is a profound metaphor for those of us resisting the poison dart. Just as Robin Hood’s men sought shelter in Sherwood, we can find shelter in what is NATURAL. This new “vaccine” is untested bio-tech and unlike any vaccine used on humans before. It is unnatural. Best advice I can think of is hunker down and have faith in nature. If something catastrophic happens to much of humanity, Ask and Embla will be you and I and us. Those of us who kept our genes intact. If our genes are intact and we work to preserve our culture, we can replenish and rebuild.
If you cast yourself a warrior, then don't despair being born into this day, this time, and these most trying circumstances. We all were put here for just this coming chaos, to be either its victim or its conqueror. Prepare to be a winner and thank the Gods for the present chance.
Forwarded from Hvítgarðr (first - storage account)
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Vaccine passports, freedom passports, excelsior pass, green passport: Are they for fighting covid, or are they really designed to take away your privacy and freedom? The answer should be obvious.
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Forwarded from Æhtemen
Ansuz is the Rune of the Ancestors or Ahnen - a Blood memory rune and rune of the Gods. We also know this rune as Os - a name meaning 'God' and a prefix which has survived in many English names such as Oswald, Oswin.
The root of the Ansuz rune is in the Proto-Aryan word *ansu, which means spirit. Thus our ancestors (ansuz) are always with us. Their genes are in our blood, their spirit form the Folk-Soul.
The ancient Germanic tribes used Ansuz to describe the gods - but only those whom they worshipped themselves. Alien gods were never afforded such titles. This is because the various folk-tribes of Europe descended from the various Gods of Europe and our gods and goddesses can be counted amongst our ancestors. The original meaning of the word 'god' comes from the Proto-Aryan *ghut meaning 'that which is invoked'. Thus the belief in our gods and the belief in our folk are inseparable.
The root of the Ansuz rune is in the Proto-Aryan word *ansu, which means spirit. Thus our ancestors (ansuz) are always with us. Their genes are in our blood, their spirit form the Folk-Soul.
The ancient Germanic tribes used Ansuz to describe the gods - but only those whom they worshipped themselves. Alien gods were never afforded such titles. This is because the various folk-tribes of Europe descended from the various Gods of Europe and our gods and goddesses can be counted amongst our ancestors. The original meaning of the word 'god' comes from the Proto-Aryan *ghut meaning 'that which is invoked'. Thus the belief in our gods and the belief in our folk are inseparable.
Forwarded from Mana of Moria
This day is called skärtorsdag in Sweden. It is said that the witches flew to Blåkulla to have sex with the devil on this night. The tradition in America with kids dressing up in costumes to knock on doors and ask for candy for Halloween is the same we have in Sweden for Easter, some areas on this day but most kids will be out on Saturday. They dress up as witches, which in turn looks like old British Ale wives. Our traditions have changed over the years but in some form they are still around in every country where Europeans live. We have forgotten why we do it but we know it is important to keep doing it. We do it for the kids, for them to remember and pass it on to their kids. But do we ever stop to think about why traditions are important? It's not religious reasons, no religion says we should dress up as witches. No, we do it for tribal reasons. Traditions help keep our tribe together. Sweden, Australia, USA... distance doesn't matter as long as we keep our traditions alive. We are family.
Forwarded from Mana of Moria
Creating or destroying is a subjective viewpoint. Are we creating something out of wood or are we destroying the tree? Both. Nothing can be created without also destroying something. Likewise, nothing can be destroyed without something being created. This is a law of nature to ponder.