🌿Folkism vs Religion
Folkism is organic instinctual practice gained through experiences and observations of nature and reality.
Religion is inorganic written law that is adhered to regardless of experiences and observations of nature and reality.
Folkism is organic instinctual practice gained through experiences and observations of nature and reality.
Religion is inorganic written law that is adhered to regardless of experiences and observations of nature and reality.
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ᛉ an attack on our ancestry is a direct attack upon ourselves ᛣ
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European Women things - Viola Brand, German freestyle cycling world champion.
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Stetind, National mountain of Norway🇳🇴 - Cinematic drone flyover
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Watch "Ancestral Worship in the Norse Religion" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/4wWReEU-qd0
https://youtu.be/4wWReEU-qd0
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Ancestral Worship in the Norse Religion
Sources BelowInterview with Scott Shellhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf5BeBcM2Io&t=145sVideo about Freyrhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddx5sKKDwsM&t=400sO...
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Carolyn Emerick - Against the Freedom of Religion
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The Midsummer Festival refers to the celebration around the summer solstice on June 21. Originally in pre-Christian times this was celebrated on June 24, so three days after the actual solstice. In the 7th century this celebration was already banned in the Netherlands. Fortunately, this is increasingly being restored and rightly so! I think it's important to restore our old celebrations!
You can do this by, for example, bringing back some pagan elements such as: Inviting your friends and lighting a bonfire, collecting medicinal herbs, such as St. John's wort, erecting a maypole and clubbing a symbolic rooster.
You can do this by, for example, bringing back some pagan elements such as: Inviting your friends and lighting a bonfire, collecting medicinal herbs, such as St. John's wort, erecting a maypole and clubbing a symbolic rooster.
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