Folkish Aryan Pagan
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A place for Folkish European (Aryan) Pagans to honor the Gods and Ancestral traditions
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There is an idea among the hoi polloi that the barbarian is a lower being than the civilized man. I would argue for the opposite. A barbarian enjoys more freedom, even though he pays for it with greater struggle. A civilized man is incapable of surviving in the harsh environment beyond the city walls. Too educated to even cut his own hair, let alone hunt for sustenance, build shelter and craft tools.
Aryans and modern economy

Most real (i.e. both culturally and genetically) Aryans are poor or middle class at best. This is by design. The ones who rule the world don’t want Aryans to have family and create culture and only rich people can afford free time to create culture. Raising kids is also easier when you have money. Modern economy favors two types of people: so-called minorities (who constitute the majority in their own lands and will soon be one here) and the traitors (Aryans who go against their own). Those two zealously push us out.
Unplugging yourself from the system is easier said than done, but this is really the only real option.
Jarl Haakon was a devout follower of the Gods and a defender of the traditional freedom that went with Asatru. He brought back the ancient rights of chieftains and farmers, rebuilt the temple that had been destroyed, and allowed the folk to once more follow their ancestral way. Peace ruled the country, and the people prospered. Even the crops in the fields seemed to respond to the restoration of freedom and holiness. This period lasted many years, then a dispute broke out with some of the residents of the Trondelag area.

S.McNallen
Art by Ivan Putov
Forwarded from ᛉ Sagnamaðr Stark ᛉ
Several tiny sheet gold figures were found during the excavation of the Uppakra Temple. Over 120 have been found, dating from 400AD to 900AD. Each one was around 1-1.5cm tall. Possibly votive offerings, or ornaments for the temple walls.
In the beginning of The Northman, you may have noticed the temple pillars were decorated with these gold figures.
Just finished watching Pamfir. A truly powerful movie.
Cinematography is great, actors did a very good job, authentic Hutsul speech is at times hard to understand even for me, but the dialogues are well-written and have many memorable lines.
Pagan Malanka festival is a real highlight worth seeing.
Scythian Man
Germanic warrior with a spear by dewitteillustration
Forwarded from Censored Truth
“We all know that the horrifying mistreatment of animals so often observed in Catholic countries is based on the idea that animals do not have a soul. This mechanistic view of the world, which sees animals as machines with no feelings, is particularly offensive to the faith unique to our race. To us, nature is sacred because God is manifest everywhere in nature, so we worship nature in the revelation of the eternal will. Seen in this light, to our eyes the animal is actually our “little brother,” and we understand that assaulting a man that is able to defend himself is more morally acceptable than any cruelty towards a defenseless animal.”

— “Trouble in the Blood: This World and the Next” from SS journal Das Schwarze Korps, June 29, 1939, booklet 26, page 11.
When king Olaf Tryggvason was making Norway christian by fire and sword, there lived a man named Raud the Strong. He was a follower of our Gods and had little time for the newly-mandated faith. Raud was not only strong, he was rich and influential—which made him an especially tempting target for royal wrath. Tryggvason had him captured and demanded his conversion. Raud refused, so Olaf forced him to swallow a snake, resulting in his death. This got rid of an influential Asatruar and cleared the way for the king o confiscate Raud’s land for himself.

S.McNallen
Swarog
Slavic God of smithing and fire

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