Forwarded from ☀️The Sun Riders☀️ (Hariwulfaz Sunnaþewaz)
Tyr, Fenrir, Sacrifice, and Oath
Pictured here is the Skyrdstrup bracteate (IK 166), from Central Denmark (440-560 BCE). Of note are the runic “charm words” ALU and LAUKAZ.
@solarcult
Pictured here is the Skyrdstrup bracteate (IK 166), from Central Denmark (440-560 BCE). Of note are the runic “charm words” ALU and LAUKAZ.
@solarcult
Forwarded from Irelands Woes 🇮🇪
If these can be confirmed this is solid proof this pandemic is fake.
No wonder all the nurse had time to practice their Covid tik tok dance routines.
No wonder all the nurse had time to practice their Covid tik tok dance routines.
Forwarded from Mana of Moria
I'm seeing more and more normies waking up. Never mind the sjw's, they might be lost forever. But the rest of the world is starting to listen to that little voice inside their hearts, telling them they've been lied to.
People are starting to care about their true health and true rights as humans. It can be hard to see the difference over night but compare to some years ago. We're growing. And that's why our enemies are so desperate now, trying to silence our every way of communication. Where you meet resistance - push harder until it breaks. Don't give up, if you read this I know you're gonna make it. 👊
People are starting to care about their true health and true rights as humans. It can be hard to see the difference over night but compare to some years ago. We're growing. And that's why our enemies are so desperate now, trying to silence our every way of communication. Where you meet resistance - push harder until it breaks. Don't give up, if you read this I know you're gonna make it. 👊
Forwarded from Mana of Moria
If you constantly need to remind everyone that you are heathen then you probably are very lost.
I know people have a lot of opinions on Marcus (TGO) but he is a true heathen. That other guy needs to drop the accessories, forget everything he learned in college and spend a serious amount of time finding himself before he can teach anything to anyone. He's making a fool of us all. Don't be that guy. Get out in nature, the trees and the mountains are your best teachers.
You don't adopt a religion. You remember who you are and find the flow where you align with nature (nature's way is the NATURAL way) in perfect harmony. That's all.
I know people have a lot of opinions on Marcus (TGO) but he is a true heathen. That other guy needs to drop the accessories, forget everything he learned in college and spend a serious amount of time finding himself before he can teach anything to anyone. He's making a fool of us all. Don't be that guy. Get out in nature, the trees and the mountains are your best teachers.
You don't adopt a religion. You remember who you are and find the flow where you align with nature (nature's way is the NATURAL way) in perfect harmony. That's all.
Forwarded from Hedge Witchery and School, UK
The govt and the corporations want you to stop eating meat, get rid of your pets and have climate lockdowns to combat 'climate change'. As a consumer, you do have responsibility to cease the constant consumerism we have been raised on. However, the government and the corporations are responsible for deforestation, agri-business and their chemicals that destroy the land and wildlife, the capitalist globalism that destroys small communities and therefore small businesses and farmers. Modern society is based on materialism and the myth of progress which in turn destroys the planet and our relationship with it. The corporate state wants to control us down to what we eat with the excuse of climate crisis when they're still spilling oil into the sea and burying nuclear waste that will take a millenia to break down.
Forwarded from The Conspiracy Hole (Brody Hyde)
Forwarded from Das Volk Des Nordens
"We need communities with a common identity, a consciousness through which we are connected. The more Germans decide to move into such a Germanic/German village community, and the more such settlements arise, the stronger we become in our entirety as a people. The foundation of a healthy and flourishing nation has always been the individual small village communities. So let's start creating these oases all over Germany so that a solid foundation for our future is created again."
"A home in a village in Central Germany, I imagine as a future residence. My goal would be to find such a property in Saxony or Saxony-Anhalt and to make the first step for a Germanic community village community."
-Von Germanenkreis-Hauptkanal
"A home in a village in Central Germany, I imagine as a future residence. My goal would be to find such a property in Saxony or Saxony-Anhalt and to make the first step for a Germanic community village community."
-Von Germanenkreis-Hauptkanal
Forwarded from Das Volk Des Nordens
I fully agree with Germanenkreis! The more we establish self-sufficient communities based on identity and resilience with our gods and culture at the forefront, the better able to survive and thrive in this insane world we will be.
I imagine hundreds of thousands of traditional villages across the Teutonic world in Europe, Oceania, and North America (especially the latter, where balkanization is so necessary) which can yield high numbers of children each generation and produce great craft, song, produce, trade, art, and architecture in harmony with nature and our ancestors.
From the coasts of Vinland to the forests of the Teutoburg, from the savannah of Australia to the mountains of Cascadia, and from the green fields of England to the Great Plains of America, we have a duty and a natural right to return to normalcy and health amongst our own folk so we can survive and sieze tomorrow!
I imagine hundreds of thousands of traditional villages across the Teutonic world in Europe, Oceania, and North America (especially the latter, where balkanization is so necessary) which can yield high numbers of children each generation and produce great craft, song, produce, trade, art, and architecture in harmony with nature and our ancestors.
From the coasts of Vinland to the forests of the Teutoburg, from the savannah of Australia to the mountains of Cascadia, and from the green fields of England to the Great Plains of America, we have a duty and a natural right to return to normalcy and health amongst our own folk so we can survive and sieze tomorrow!
Forwarded from ᛉᛟ Viðr ᛟᛉ
April 31st - May 1st: MAY EVE / WALUBURGIS NIGHT: Waluburgis Night (Valborgsmässoafton in Swedish, Vappu in Finnish, Walpurgisnacht in German) is a holiday celebrated on April 30 in Finland, Sweden, and Germany. It's named after a woman called "Valborg" (alternative spellings are "Walpurgis," "Wealdburg," or "Valderburger") born in 710 somewhere in Dorset / Wessex as a niece of Saint Boniface. Together with her brothers, she later traveled to Württemberg, Germany, where she became a nun and lived in the convent of Heidenheim, which was founded by her brother Wunibald. Valborg died on February 25, 779, and that day still carries her name in the Catholic calendar. However, she wasn't made a saint until May 1 in the same year, and that day carries her name in the Swedish calendar.
Viking fertility celebrations took place around April 30, and due to Valborg being declared a saint at that time of year, her name became associated with the celebrations. Valborg was worshipped in the same way Vikings had celebrated spring, and as they spread throughout Europe, the two dates became mixed together and created the Valborg celebration.
Waluburgis is one of the main holidays during the year in both Sweden and Finland, alongside Yule and Midsummer. One of the main traditions is to light large bonfires and for the younger people to collect greens and branches from the woods at twilight, which were used to adorn the houses of the village. The expected reward for this task was to be paid in eggs.
The tradition, which is most spread throughout the country, is probably singing songs of spring. The strongest, most traditional spring festivities take up most of the day from early morning to late night on April 30.
Historically, the Walpurgisnacht is derived from heathen spring customs, where the arrival of spring was celebrated with bonfires at night. With the Christianization of Germany, these old customs were condemned as heathen.
No true Germanic heathen name survives for May Eve; the German Walpurgisnacht is derived from the well-documented Christian St. Walpurga. To avoid confusion, and because no better name survives, many Germanic heathens have replaced "Walpurga" with the name of the second-century Germanic seeress "Waluburg." This festival marks the beginning of summer in Scandinavia.
In all the Germanic countries, it's a time when witches are particularly active, a belief memorialized in Goethe's description of the witch-moot on the Brocken (Faust, Act I) and Mussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain."
It's also the Germanic equivalent of Valentine's Day and a night of love: young men are expected to go out into the woods to gather green branches and wildflowers, with which they decorate the windows of their beloveds. For both these reasons, heathens consider Freya to be the ruler of this festival, as she's mistress of both witchcraft and love. The traditional "Maypole" or "May Tree" is also a part of the celebration of this feast; in Scandinavia, the "May Tree" is carried about in processions, a practice that probably goes back to the Vanic fruitfulness-procession of earliest heathen times. Fires were kindled on grave mounds or other high places on this night; it's traditional for folks to leap through the flames for luck. A fire kindled by friction (the "need-fire") might also be used to protect cattle against illness or cure them.
Viking fertility celebrations took place around April 30, and due to Valborg being declared a saint at that time of year, her name became associated with the celebrations. Valborg was worshipped in the same way Vikings had celebrated spring, and as they spread throughout Europe, the two dates became mixed together and created the Valborg celebration.
Waluburgis is one of the main holidays during the year in both Sweden and Finland, alongside Yule and Midsummer. One of the main traditions is to light large bonfires and for the younger people to collect greens and branches from the woods at twilight, which were used to adorn the houses of the village. The expected reward for this task was to be paid in eggs.
The tradition, which is most spread throughout the country, is probably singing songs of spring. The strongest, most traditional spring festivities take up most of the day from early morning to late night on April 30.
Historically, the Walpurgisnacht is derived from heathen spring customs, where the arrival of spring was celebrated with bonfires at night. With the Christianization of Germany, these old customs were condemned as heathen.
No true Germanic heathen name survives for May Eve; the German Walpurgisnacht is derived from the well-documented Christian St. Walpurga. To avoid confusion, and because no better name survives, many Germanic heathens have replaced "Walpurga" with the name of the second-century Germanic seeress "Waluburg." This festival marks the beginning of summer in Scandinavia.
In all the Germanic countries, it's a time when witches are particularly active, a belief memorialized in Goethe's description of the witch-moot on the Brocken (Faust, Act I) and Mussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain."
It's also the Germanic equivalent of Valentine's Day and a night of love: young men are expected to go out into the woods to gather green branches and wildflowers, with which they decorate the windows of their beloveds. For both these reasons, heathens consider Freya to be the ruler of this festival, as she's mistress of both witchcraft and love. The traditional "Maypole" or "May Tree" is also a part of the celebration of this feast; in Scandinavia, the "May Tree" is carried about in processions, a practice that probably goes back to the Vanic fruitfulness-procession of earliest heathen times. Fires were kindled on grave mounds or other high places on this night; it's traditional for folks to leap through the flames for luck. A fire kindled by friction (the "need-fire") might also be used to protect cattle against illness or cure them.