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Lughnasadh Lore (Part 1)
Lughnasadh, the first harvest, is one of my favourite festivals. I harvest the grain, in my case Oats and begin to enjoy the fruits of my labours. Lughnasadh is an ancient festival and the games and gatherings have been going on for thousands of years.
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Like the indigenous Finns, the indigenous Slavs and other indigenous Europeans practiced tree worship. I think calling it tree worship distorts the true meaning of the relationship that the indigenous European peoples had with their native trees. We’ve been deliberately misled by the Academia to believe that our ancestors worshiped trees, because they were unintelligent, backwards, primitives who didn’t have science to help them learn about the world around them like our modern so-called advanced civilization does. so because they were so uncivilized, to them every random tree stump held some sacred meaning. This couldn’t be further from the truth. In reality, our ancestor’s relationship with their native trees was much more complex, and much deeper than that. https://youtu.be/QS6pgH_pfv0
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Pagan Tree Worship in Finland
This slidshow is about pagan tree worship in Finland in old times, but today there are also neopagans who follow in the footsteps of our ancestors and who revive these traditions in different ways, adopting them (consciously or unconsciously) to the humanistic…
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Oak - Ancient, Magical & Sacred Trees 2
Oak Trees are living legends, they have been common in Britain for the last 12,000 years, since the last ice-age. Living to be up to a 1,000 years old it is no wonder that they have so much folklore and so may beliefs attached to them.
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Forwarded from Blair Cottrell 🇦🇺
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Interesting.
In a nutshell, white people associate being an outcast from the group with death. Harsh northern European winters have genetically geared us to remain part of a group to survive. This largely depends on maintaining our reputation within the group, making us vulnerable to shame and fear of ostracism.
This led me to ask myself, why doesn’t social shame work on me?
My first thought was perhaps I may have a criminal psychology.
But then I thought, the media and its attack dogs are not “my group” and I feel that I’ve always understood this.
White Australians have never shamed me, only deracinated media bureaucrats and that loud minority of system-loyalists are guilty of that. These people are not “our group”. They don’t like our nation and many of them will openly admit it.
So the next time a pierced transvestite masquerading as a journalist calls you a racist, that’s not your countryman speaking. That’s a deranged lunatic and an enemy of your country. So feel no shame and don’t fear labels.
In a nutshell, white people associate being an outcast from the group with death. Harsh northern European winters have genetically geared us to remain part of a group to survive. This largely depends on maintaining our reputation within the group, making us vulnerable to shame and fear of ostracism.
This led me to ask myself, why doesn’t social shame work on me?
My first thought was perhaps I may have a criminal psychology.
But then I thought, the media and its attack dogs are not “my group” and I feel that I’ve always understood this.
White Australians have never shamed me, only deracinated media bureaucrats and that loud minority of system-loyalists are guilty of that. These people are not “our group”. They don’t like our nation and many of them will openly admit it.
So the next time a pierced transvestite masquerading as a journalist calls you a racist, that’s not your countryman speaking. That’s a deranged lunatic and an enemy of your country. So feel no shame and don’t fear labels.
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Forwarded from Fiona Aedgar ️ᛉ (Fiona ᚨᛖᛞᚷᚨᚱ)
Queen Maeve's cairn, Ireland. Built around 3,500 BC, never been excavated, despite being rich in pagan "mythology." Why? What is in there? I think our true history is hidden in plain sight. So little attention paid to anything pre-christian in Ireland which is done to prevent the natives from finding the connection between their blood and the soil that they walk on.
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Forwarded from Æhtemen
Raven mythology shows considerable homogeneity throughout the whole area [northern regions of the northern hemisphere] in spite of differences in detail. The Raven peeps forth from the mists of time and the thickets of mythology, as a bird of slaughter, a storm bird, a sun and fire bird, a messenger, an oracular figure and a craftsman or culture hero.
- Edward A. Armstrong, "The Folklore of Birds," 1958
- Edward A. Armstrong, "The Folklore of Birds," 1958
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Forwarded from Worth Fighting For
Your anxiety would go away if you were self-sufficient:
Learn to farm;
Find a water source near you;
Camp in the woods;
Learn to fish;
Learn to hunt;
Learn to trap;
Cook outside;
After learning these skills you will realise that everything will be ok even if you lose your job.
Learn to farm;
Find a water source near you;
Camp in the woods;
Learn to fish;
Learn to hunt;
Learn to trap;
Cook outside;
After learning these skills you will realise that everything will be ok even if you lose your job.
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Life adapts, but does it really "evolve" from one thing into something else?.. If you put a population of Africans in Norway how long would it take for their features to become chiseled and their skin and hair and eyes to turn light? Everyone knows what people from the North look like.. We didn't become that way, we've always been that way. So how did we get here? Does it really matter? As far as we know we've always been who we are, and we always will be. Anyone who says otherwise shouldn't be taken seriously.
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