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Beautiful European woman talks about what happened to her when she had a baby😊
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Forwarded from ᛉᛟ Viðr ᛟᛉ
Young Norwegian woman in a traditional folk dress known as ‘bunad’. This particular bunad is from Voss municipality, in the western fylke of Hordaland.
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Forwarded from 𝐙𝖔𝖔𝖒𝖊𝖗𝐖𝖆𝖋𝖋𝖊𝖓
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20 years ago. Predominantly White audience not caring one bit about being politically correct.
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Forwarded from Thuletide
Sweden: Dolph Lundgren dropping redpills 🇸🇪
Nice to see a celebrity to using their influence for good instead of evil, for once. He isn't being explicit, but everyone knows what he's talking about.
Sources:
https://twitter.com/cartoonAttorney/status/1553721025728315394
https://www.instagram.com/p/CfEzGdLJ-FQ
Nice to see a celebrity to using their influence for good instead of evil, for once. He isn't being explicit, but everyone knows what he's talking about.
Sources:
https://twitter.com/cartoonAttorney/status/1553721025728315394
https://www.instagram.com/p/CfEzGdLJ-FQ
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Forwarded from Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)
Definition of paganism from volkhv Veleslav
Paganism is a primordial, inborn human spirituality. It is a natural, native religion which requires no consecration beyond birth itself, it is our innate desire for understanding the surrounding world and our inner nature, Divine in both the world and ourselves. Often paganism is reduced only to superficial worship of Nature. To me, achieving harmony and discovering the nature of oneself is way more important for a pagan which is why one of formulaic definitions of paganism can sound akin to: Honor the Native Gods and Ancestors, live with honor and in harmony with Nature and if you seek Higher Knowledge-know thyself. Upon detailed examination this definition includes all aspects of paganism from superficial, formal ones to properly spiritual, mystic ones.
Paganism is a primordial, inborn human spirituality. It is a natural, native religion which requires no consecration beyond birth itself, it is our innate desire for understanding the surrounding world and our inner nature, Divine in both the world and ourselves. Often paganism is reduced only to superficial worship of Nature. To me, achieving harmony and discovering the nature of oneself is way more important for a pagan which is why one of formulaic definitions of paganism can sound akin to: Honor the Native Gods and Ancestors, live with honor and in harmony with Nature and if you seek Higher Knowledge-know thyself. Upon detailed examination this definition includes all aspects of paganism from superficial, formal ones to properly spiritual, mystic ones.
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Forwarded from The Rose of Mercia 🌹
Today we celebrate Hlafmas, more commonly known as Lammas or Lughnasadh. It is the midway point between the summer solstice and the autumn equinox. 🌕
This is also the celebration of the first harvest of the wheat. Farmers would have to present the freshly harvested wheat to their landlords by the first of August. 🌾
The harvest was celebrated by baking bread. The bread was blessed and a piece was placed in each corner of the barn to protect the harvest. 🍞
This is also the celebration of the first harvest of the wheat. Farmers would have to present the freshly harvested wheat to their landlords by the first of August. 🌾
The harvest was celebrated by baking bread. The bread was blessed and a piece was placed in each corner of the barn to protect the harvest. 🍞
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