Forwarded from Blair Cottrell 🇦🇺
If you rely on external sources for appreciation, nothing will ever be enough and you’ll be a slave to those sources.
This is very important to understand:
Personal freedom is to live without needing to be appreciated for what you do, say and believe. You also have to be able to derive confidence from within yourself. Generate your own energy. Be driven by your own spirit not by the words and petty praises of others.
Avoid noise and look for quiet.
Avoid talking to kill time and spend time thinking.
Think about what has happened and try to understand why it’s happening.
Write down your thoughts to better understand them.
Don’t despair, don’t think always of how difficult things are or about what you lack. Be grateful for what you have and trust yourself, that you’ll be able to withstand and overcome anything.
Build more muscle, increase your strength, increase your confidence.
Life isn’t that hard.
This is very important to understand:
Personal freedom is to live without needing to be appreciated for what you do, say and believe. You also have to be able to derive confidence from within yourself. Generate your own energy. Be driven by your own spirit not by the words and petty praises of others.
Avoid noise and look for quiet.
Avoid talking to kill time and spend time thinking.
Think about what has happened and try to understand why it’s happening.
Write down your thoughts to better understand them.
Don’t despair, don’t think always of how difficult things are or about what you lack. Be grateful for what you have and trust yourself, that you’ll be able to withstand and overcome anything.
Build more muscle, increase your strength, increase your confidence.
Life isn’t that hard.
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Forwarded from Pax Deorum
Please don't mow the lawn this month and leave some dandelions for bees and other insects.
Don Legion
Don Legion
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Forwarded from The Chad Pastoralist
Finding your Fylgja: Spirit Animal in Norse Mythology
The Norse sources mention what's known as a fylgja ("fetch") - a personal spirit animal every individual has with them.
Here we look at where one's fylgja appears in dreams in the Norse sources and how dreams regarding one's fylgja are interpreted in the Sagas by the personages featured within them.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CsBobjqyOY6/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
The Norse sources mention what's known as a fylgja ("fetch") - a personal spirit animal every individual has with them.
Here we look at where one's fylgja appears in dreams in the Norse sources and how dreams regarding one's fylgja are interpreted in the Sagas by the personages featured within them.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CsBobjqyOY6/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
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Forwarded from Folk Wisdom & Ways
CASTLE LEOD, 12-17th century, near Strathpeffer in the east of Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands, Scotland 🏴
It is a category A listed building.
The castle is the seat of the Clan Mackenzie, and is believed to have been built on the site of a very ancient Pictish fort from before the 12th century. The castle was granted to John of Killin, 10th Chief of Clan MacKenzie (1485-1561) after he fought at the Battle of Flodden. The current castle is the result of work carried out in the early 17th century by Sir Roderick Mackenzie.
The castle has remained the seat of the Earls of Cromartie ever since.
(Courtesy: castlesofscotland [Ig])
It is a category A listed building.
The castle is the seat of the Clan Mackenzie, and is believed to have been built on the site of a very ancient Pictish fort from before the 12th century. The castle was granted to John of Killin, 10th Chief of Clan MacKenzie (1485-1561) after he fought at the Battle of Flodden. The current castle is the result of work carried out in the early 17th century by Sir Roderick Mackenzie.
The castle has remained the seat of the Earls of Cromartie ever since.
(Courtesy: castlesofscotland [Ig])
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Forwarded from ᛉ Sagnamaðr Stark ᛉ
The Anglo Saxon Prose Solomon and Saturn contains a brief attestation to Woden;
“Saga mé hwá ǽrost bócstafas sette. Ic ðé secge, Mercurius se gygand.”
“Tell me who first created letters.
I tell thee, Mercury the giant.”
The poem is contained in the Nowell Codex, along with Judith and Beowulf. Woden was also likened to Mercury in Tacitus’s Germania and the Historia regum Britanniae.
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Painting: Woden and Wolves by Mark Taylor.
“Saga mé hwá ǽrost bócstafas sette. Ic ðé secge, Mercurius se gygand.”
“Tell me who first created letters.
I tell thee, Mercury the giant.”
The poem is contained in the Nowell Codex, along with Judith and Beowulf. Woden was also likened to Mercury in Tacitus’s Germania and the Historia regum Britanniae.
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Painting: Woden and Wolves by Mark Taylor.
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Forwarded from SoNo's SYNDICATE
Goddamn this was great... highly recommend youns watch it. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=m4JP5slLz7Q
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Nietzsche's BRUTAL Take on Freedom
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