Forwarded from 𝕰𝖚𝖗𝖔𝖕𝖊𝖆𝖓 𝕱𝖔𝖑𝖐 & 𝕮𝖚𝖑𝖙𝖚𝖗𝖊
Celebrating the spring equinox at Stonehenge ☀️
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Forwarded from 🌲Nordic Ambient Posting🌲
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Revolt against Christianity!
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Forwarded from Salgofnir
The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him. But because he loves what is behind him. Artist: Edmund Leighton, 1922.
Follow @Salgofnir for motivational quotes and ancestral wisdom 🔱
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Follow @Salgofnir for motivational quotes and ancestral wisdom 🔱
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Forwarded from ✡️ Christianity Exposed ✡️
Christianity Is Not European
The foundations of Christianity are: The God of Israel (Matt 15:31), his mythological son—Jesus Christ, the King of the Jews (Mark 15:12)—the Jewish scriptures (Luke 24:44), and the letters of Paul the Jewish Pharisee (Phil 3:5).
Jesus celebrated Jewish festivals (John 5:1)—including Hanukkah (John 10:22) and Passover (John 2:13)—regularly attended the synagogue (Luke 4:16), came to fulfill the Jewish Mosaic law (Matt 5:17), was sent only "to the lost sheep of the house of Israel" (Matt 15:24), and clearly stated that "salvation is from the Jews" (John 4:22).
The first followers of Christianity were Jewish Christians and all four Gospels contain numerous references to the Old Testament, something that would only be expected of educated Jews. To claim that Christianity's roots are European is even more absurd than to claim that modern Jews are not the real Jews.
@ChristianityExposed
The foundations of Christianity are: The God of Israel (Matt 15:31), his mythological son—Jesus Christ, the King of the Jews (Mark 15:12)—the Jewish scriptures (Luke 24:44), and the letters of Paul the Jewish Pharisee (Phil 3:5).
Jesus celebrated Jewish festivals (John 5:1)—including Hanukkah (John 10:22) and Passover (John 2:13)—regularly attended the synagogue (Luke 4:16), came to fulfill the Jewish Mosaic law (Matt 5:17), was sent only "to the lost sheep of the house of Israel" (Matt 15:24), and clearly stated that "salvation is from the Jews" (John 4:22).
The first followers of Christianity were Jewish Christians and all four Gospels contain numerous references to the Old Testament, something that would only be expected of educated Jews. To claim that Christianity's roots are European is even more absurd than to claim that modern Jews are not the real Jews.
@ChristianityExposed
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Forwarded from Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)
Viking as a symbol
Viking is a controversial symbol not only among Pagans but the rest of the world too. It’s also undoubtedly a popular one. Back in the day a viking was seen as the ubermensh of the past, an ideal of valor and might (regardless of historical accuracy). Unlike the common interpretation of a medieval knight this archetype is not bound by chivalry and courtesy which is why I used the term ubermensh. Nowadays we often see a more nuanced, morally grey depiction of a viking.
While many Pagans have rightfully pointed out flaws of what we may call a Viking culture, the image itself is so powerful it would be a shame for us not to use it at all.
At least that’s one opinion on this topic. What are your thoughts on a viking as a symbol (not the historical vikings)
Viking is a controversial symbol not only among Pagans but the rest of the world too. It’s also undoubtedly a popular one. Back in the day a viking was seen as the ubermensh of the past, an ideal of valor and might (regardless of historical accuracy). Unlike the common interpretation of a medieval knight this archetype is not bound by chivalry and courtesy which is why I used the term ubermensh. Nowadays we often see a more nuanced, morally grey depiction of a viking.
While many Pagans have rightfully pointed out flaws of what we may call a Viking culture, the image itself is so powerful it would be a shame for us not to use it at all.
At least that’s one opinion on this topic. What are your thoughts on a viking as a symbol (not the historical vikings)
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Forwarded from Gnostic Intel
“Nature never "fails." Nature complies with its own laws. Nature is the law. When Man lacks understanding of Nature's laws and a Man-contrived structure buckles unexpectedly, it does not fail. It only demonstrates that Man did not understand Nature's laws and behaviors. Nothing failed. Man's knowledge or estimating was inadequate.”
―Buckminster Fuller, How Little I Know, Saturday Review (1966)
Image: Natura Sonora by Tomás Sanchez
―Buckminster Fuller, How Little I Know, Saturday Review (1966)
Image: Natura Sonora by Tomás Sanchez
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Forwarded from Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)
Kulning
Scandinavian national music form which originates from the herding calls.
Art by V.Plenkov (Northern Art)
Scandinavian national music form which originates from the herding calls.
Art by V.Plenkov (Northern Art)
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Friday's are a day for inspiration. A day for sharing White pills.
Share what inspires you and what you find beautiful about our world and our people!!
#whitepillfriday
Share what inspires you and what you find beautiful about our world and our people!!
#whitepillfriday
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