Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS (Velesa37)
There’s nothing wrong with questioning parts of history. I think it’s actually necessary to re-examine official history.
Prayer of the Woods
I am the heat of your hearth on the cold winter nights, the friendly shade screening you from the summer sun, and my fruits are refreshing draughts quenching your thirst as you journey on. I am the beam that holds your house, the board of your table, the bed on which you lie, and the timber that builds your boat. I am the handle of your hoe, the door of your homestead, the wood of your cradle, and the shell of your coffin. I am the bread of kindness and the flower of beauty. Ye who pass by, listen to my prayer: Harm me not.
I am the heat of your hearth on the cold winter nights, the friendly shade screening you from the summer sun, and my fruits are refreshing draughts quenching your thirst as you journey on. I am the beam that holds your house, the board of your table, the bed on which you lie, and the timber that builds your boat. I am the handle of your hoe, the door of your homestead, the wood of your cradle, and the shell of your coffin. I am the bread of kindness and the flower of beauty. Ye who pass by, listen to my prayer: Harm me not.
Forwarded from The Conspiracy Hole (mingming the merciful)
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"The Destruction of Memory"
REALiTY CHeCK with Jay Weidner
Jay Weidner is joined by Historian and Writer Howdie Mickoski to discuss the world's fairs in the late 1800'a and early 1900's and the evidence, found all over the planet, that we are living in a false history. That some force is covering up the past for unknown reasons.
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REALiTY CHeCK with Jay Weidner
Jay Weidner is joined by Historian and Writer Howdie Mickoski to discuss the world's fairs in the late 1800'a and early 1900's and the evidence, found all over the planet, that we are living in a false history. That some force is covering up the past for unknown reasons.
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@theconspiracyhole
Forwarded from Survive the Jive: All-feed
A note on Midsummer. It was traditional to celebrate on the evening before any holy day - but there is some dispute over when this holy day is.
The Solstice, calculated with modern methods, is tomorrow which means some will celebrate this tonight (20th June).
In recent centuries people around Europe have celebrated Midsummer on St. John's day though, which is 24th June, making Midsummer's eve 23rd June.
Reckoning by a lunar-solar calendar, as I prefer to, the full moon of Ǽrra Líþa this year is on the night of St. John's day, so the evening after the conventional Midsummer's eve.
I wish you all a glad Midsummer, whenever you choose to calculate it. Picture is of me celebrating midsummer with a bone fire four years ago in Sweden.
The Solstice, calculated with modern methods, is tomorrow which means some will celebrate this tonight (20th June).
In recent centuries people around Europe have celebrated Midsummer on St. John's day though, which is 24th June, making Midsummer's eve 23rd June.
Reckoning by a lunar-solar calendar, as I prefer to, the full moon of Ǽrra Líþa this year is on the night of St. John's day, so the evening after the conventional Midsummer's eve.
I wish you all a glad Midsummer, whenever you choose to calculate it. Picture is of me celebrating midsummer with a bone fire four years ago in Sweden.
An interesting article about "Skogsrå"
Skogsrå is the ruler of the forest, portrayed as a beautiful being hiding her strange back and/or tail from view
The word Skogsrå is composed of two words skog and rå. Skog in Swedish means forest, while rå is a keeper or warden of something. This is important when looking at the many stories are about Skogsrå being an erotic being. Her very name dictates that she is a ruler over the forest, just like her sisters Sjörå, Havsrå, and Bergsrå.
The name Skogsrå is the most used word in Sweden, while it is only used in the area around Oslo in Norway; instead, Norway calls her Huldra. The Norwegian Huldran is identical to the Swedish Skogsrå according to many sources. At the same time, some say Huldran is the same as the Swedish Vittra.
Description of a Skogsrå
Most are in agreement of what a Skogsrå looks like. Still, there are some differences in behaviour depending on where in the country you originate from.
Physical appearance
There are two significant aspects of a Skogsrå that all agree upon, but then there are some details that might differ. Both of these two major characteristics are not historically present even if we today accept them both.
Another interesting thing to note is her backside description in combination with what she is called. In Sweden where she is most commonly described with the hollow back, is also the place where more disrespectful names are used. In contrast, the opposite happens in the area where she has a tail.
Here is the link to the full article.
https://jillkarlsson.com/mythology/skogsra/
Skogsrå is the ruler of the forest, portrayed as a beautiful being hiding her strange back and/or tail from view
The word Skogsrå is composed of two words skog and rå. Skog in Swedish means forest, while rå is a keeper or warden of something. This is important when looking at the many stories are about Skogsrå being an erotic being. Her very name dictates that she is a ruler over the forest, just like her sisters Sjörå, Havsrå, and Bergsrå.
The name Skogsrå is the most used word in Sweden, while it is only used in the area around Oslo in Norway; instead, Norway calls her Huldra. The Norwegian Huldran is identical to the Swedish Skogsrå according to many sources. At the same time, some say Huldran is the same as the Swedish Vittra.
Description of a Skogsrå
Most are in agreement of what a Skogsrå looks like. Still, there are some differences in behaviour depending on where in the country you originate from.
Physical appearance
There are two significant aspects of a Skogsrå that all agree upon, but then there are some details that might differ. Both of these two major characteristics are not historically present even if we today accept them both.
Another interesting thing to note is her backside description in combination with what she is called. In Sweden where she is most commonly described with the hollow back, is also the place where more disrespectful names are used. In contrast, the opposite happens in the area where she has a tail.
Here is the link to the full article.
https://jillkarlsson.com/mythology/skogsra/
Jill Karlsson
Skogsrå » Norse mythology » Jill Karlsson
Skogsrå (or Huldra) in nordic folklore is the ruler of the forest, portrayed as a beautiful being hiding her strange back and/or tail from view.
It's interesting the Christian perspective. So many parts of our myths and traditions have been twisted to be sinister in some way. It's hard to know what the full truth is about things. If you work on your blood memory you'll find you can get in better contact with the truth. The memory is there, and always will be.
Forwarded from England 🏴
The Pennine Way through the Yorkshire Dales overlooking beautiful Thwaitedale 🏴
Forwarded from Agents Of Truth
We are hearing from trusted whistleblowers currently employed in the medical industry that doctors are getting financial incentives to say when every time someone comes in the hospital complaining of complications after getting their vaccine that whatever their symptoms are, are most likely unrelated to the vaccine. And should people die from it or get disabled for life, they are supposed to say that it’s very rare for this to happen after the vaccine. The patients and their loved ones are made to believe that what happened to them is incredibly rare. Big Pharma does not want any blame put on their product, because they’re making trillions selling these vaccines. Most doctors know what really is going on. The nurses know, at least most of them, But they have been instructed to follow these rules about saying things to the patients. They’re not allowed to say that they believe the complications and deaths were caused by the vaccines. We don’t know if this is happening in all hospitals across the nation or certain ones is unclear, because the whistle blowers only know what is going on at the hospitals they are working at. This might be the reason a lot victims or their loved ones always make sure to add that they still believe in the vaccine or vaccines in general, despite their bad experiences or losses of loved ones.
A Day at the Beach - c.1899 | AI Enhanced Film [4k 60 fps]
Time travel back 122 years to the beaches of Étretat and Le Tréport in Normandy France.
https://youtu.be/9Mi9YNITDjs
Time travel back 122 years to the beaches of Étretat and Le Tréport in Normandy France.
https://youtu.be/9Mi9YNITDjs
Forwarded from Beowulfsmal
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Mjolnir True Meaning: Translation, Attestations, Theories of Norse Gods/Deities
There is a generally agreed upon theory in the Norse religious studies community that Thor Represents the life force of humans and all living things. His hammer, Mjolnir is the driving power behind that life force. In humans, it represents our heartbeat.…