BC Neanderthal Mindset
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Civilization comes at a cost.
The price is steep, all things good and mighty surrendered, virility, wildness, risk. It costs our Strength, our Courage, our Wisdom, our mastery of self and most of all our honor and nobility.

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"Truth Coming out of her Well"
by Édouard Debat-Ponsan (1898).
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Live in fear and die a coward’s death.

Instead, Live courageously and set the standard for those that come after you.
Establish a succession of greatness.
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The blood of your Ancestors
By Carolyn Emerick
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Good post on Màthair Beira from the Lore Keeper.
Cailleach is near and dear to my heart, as she is from my family’s area. Literal example of a goddess my ancestors knew, and by venerating her, a connection is made between myself and my forefathers.
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Beira & The Scottish Highlands

Beira is the Matriarch of the Scottish pantheon. She is described as so old that she has seen when the land was water and the water was land. She was instrumental in the creation of much of the Scottish landscape. Her maid Nessa displeased her and as punishment she made Nessa into Loch Ness. In the Scottish Highlands Ben Nevis is her mountain throne and using her hammer she calls up mountains as homes and stepping stones for her and her children. Creating the Scottish Highlands, though her sons many of which had many heads or antlers and horns were known to fight each other and throw rocks at each others houses, to Beira's displeasure. So she sealed them inside their mountain homes. All of these actions of Beira and her kin created the beauty of the Modern Scottish highlands, though the trees being lost, that is on mankind.-TLK
Feet too, but you get the idea.
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Forest Troll
by Swedish fairy tale illustrator John Bauer (1882-1918)
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"Falling Stars"
Mihály Zichy - 1879
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Forwarded from Frith & Folk
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Because I love our folk and want to see us all do well…

Please think of how your actions will affect your family and children.

As I was growing up, my father was quick to anger, and even quicker to act upon it.
The fates gave me a grandfather that took on the responsibility of teaching and raising me how to be a man, and that involved lessons in self-control, discipline, and common sense.
I now have children of my own, and by breaking the cycle of abuse, aggression and disappointment by setting an example to follow by a honorable life.

They will have better opportunity to live a better life than I by having better parental figures in their lives.

This is not meant to be a sob-story about me, but it is intended to bring awareness that your actions and life choices not only affect you, but those who come after you as well.

Break the cycle, love your kin, love your folk.
We deserve greatness, not mediocrity.
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"Night"
by Wilfrid de Glehn (1897).
Forwarded from ᛉᛟ Viðr ᛟᛉ
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In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.

—Aristotle
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The Kindness of Brigid

Brigid is a prominent Irish goddess. Brigid is often seen as motherly and kind, though the form this may take differs wildly from modern conceptions. One of the clearest examples of this is a tale of the Shrine of Brigid, when two young children whose family is suffering from famine go there, the youngest wishes for their family to do well and they sleep in her shrine. The family does begin to do well but....... in their sleep the youngest of the children had died, allowing one less mouth to feed and the family to survive the famine, Brigid did grant prosperity and to the ailing child near deaths door, she gave a peaceful passing. Sometimes the kindest thing is to let someone die, sometimes being motherly means making tough decisions. The gods know this more than most.-TLK
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The Witch’s Daughter
by Carl Larsson, 1881
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