Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS (Velesa37)
Latvians making way for the return of their native faith and native ways.
Baltic people are good at organizing when it comes to the revival of their native ethnic faith. I’m impressed by them, and believe that they’re showing a good example to all of the rest of ethnic European.
Baltic people are good at organizing when it comes to the revival of their native ethnic faith. I’m impressed by them, and believe that they’re showing a good example to all of the rest of ethnic European.
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Forwarded from Archaic Vision
The Sweet Track, a Neolithic timber walkway dating back 5830 years, is situated in the Somerset Levels of England and was uncovered in 1970. Initially, it was part of an extensive network of tracks designed to offer a dry route through the marshy terrain.
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Forwarded from Spectre™️
“Yes you’re going through the worst pain a husband and father could endure, but have you considered the feelings of the jews?”
I hate these people so much it’s unreal.
I hate these people so much it’s unreal.
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Forwarded from Ministerium Propaganda 🎞
I live in the stars, in the sea, in the mountains and in the woods. Because that's where I keep the thoughts of my soul. I wasn't born to live in the city, I'm where my mind is, and there it is.
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Forwarded from Mana of Moria
We are not the weird ones.
We follow the laws of nature. We strive to live in harmony with the earth and all its inhabitants. We prefer to mind our own business but will care for anyone in need of our help.
With this paradigm shift, we're continuing our lives in alignment with the earth. It's those who oppose nature by following the technocrats and their manipulations of nature who are diverging, creating a parallel, artificial world.
They cannot create, only duplicate. They cannot bring life, only anti-life. (Just look at the "art" they're putting on display, the "food" they're producing or the "healing" of their medicine.)
They think we're worthless eaters. But we don't need them to live. They need us to live. And they won't last long.
Nature always win.
We follow the laws of nature. We strive to live in harmony with the earth and all its inhabitants. We prefer to mind our own business but will care for anyone in need of our help.
With this paradigm shift, we're continuing our lives in alignment with the earth. It's those who oppose nature by following the technocrats and their manipulations of nature who are diverging, creating a parallel, artificial world.
They cannot create, only duplicate. They cannot bring life, only anti-life. (Just look at the "art" they're putting on display, the "food" they're producing or the "healing" of their medicine.)
They think we're worthless eaters. But we don't need them to live. They need us to live. And they won't last long.
Nature always win.
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Forwarded from 🌲𝕳𝖊𝖗𝖆𝖑𝖉 𝕿𝖍𝖊 𝕷𝖎𝖌𝖍𝖙𝖓𝖎𝖓𝖌🌲
"Our task: to lead humankind back to nature; To see ourselves and Nature in the exact same way."
— Friedrich Nietzsche
— Friedrich Nietzsche
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Forwarded from Mana of Moria (Fauna)
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Regarding "Odin world prayer day" and similar ideas. The thought behind it is well-meaning but I still don't support it. Scheduled prayers is a foreign concept to Norse paganism and I think it's time we step out of the box of organized religion and find true spirituality.
Norse Magic and Beliefs explains it well in this video. Full video
If you want to actively work on your connection to the gods, one thing you can do is utiseta (basically outdoor meditation). And talk to everything around you in nature as if they heard you - they do.
We were talking last night in the Mana chat about the prayer concept and I thought I'd make a post about it here as well. If you enjoy the content of this channel then you'll find other folkish to connect with in Mana: https://t.me/+lPrajYttsfgyMGI8
Norse Magic and Beliefs explains it well in this video. Full video
If you want to actively work on your connection to the gods, one thing you can do is utiseta (basically outdoor meditation). And talk to everything around you in nature as if they heard you - they do.
We were talking last night in the Mana chat about the prayer concept and I thought I'd make a post about it here as well. If you enjoy the content of this channel then you'll find other folkish to connect with in Mana: https://t.me/+lPrajYttsfgyMGI8
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Forwarded from The Frithstead (Folcweard)
In ancient times, people didn't see a big conflict between the soul (spiritual) and the body (material). They recognized that there were differences between the spiritual and material aspects of life, but these differences weren't enough to create a huge divide or conflict. Instead, they saw the spiritual and material as parts of a whole, interconnected and influencing each other. The tension between these two aspects wasn't strong enough to make people see them as completely separate or opposing forces. Instead, they believed that everything, including both the tangible and the intangible, was interconnected and contributed to the overall experience of life.
thefrithstead.com
thefrithstead.com
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