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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Ethnic faith in a literal life after this one has been around long before the oppressive regime of organized religion.
Whether it be Tir na n'Og, Valhalla, Elysium, or the meadow of the ancestors, our people have always had the inherent desire to be reunited with loved ones who have gone on.
What we do now brings honor or shame to our family and kin, both living and deceased.
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Living a honorable life does not include cowering under the gaze of an “omnipotent” god figure; instead, virtue and honor are their own rewards and one lives their life as such out of love for tribe, kin and the gods.
They are, after all, sometimes the same.
Ancestral worship is not prayer and sacrifices to demons and evil spirits, but affection to relatives that acted like gods while in this life, and now they are given veneration because they set the example while they were in the realm of men.

We all have the potential to become gods of the future with our deeds.
Let us show our descendants what it is to be a god by acting as such.
The alternative is to be forgotten and lost to the annals of history.

Do great things Hyperborean, the gods are watching.
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“Memorable stories of every culture tell us what principles the citizenry saved their smiles for and shed their sorrowful tears lamenting.”

- Kilroy J. Oldster
Art by Arthur Wardle
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Night with her Train of Stars,
by Edward Robert Hughes (1912).
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A Summer Shower
Charles Edward Perugini, 1888
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The Sacred Act

True veneration and spirituality is not in idle prayer or empty ceremony instead it is found in the Sacred Act.
The sacred act of weaving.
The sacred act of smithing.
The sacred act of farming.
The sacred act of husbandry.
The sacred act of beekeeping.
The sacred act of story telling.
The sacred act of kindness.
The sacred act of love.

All of these and more acts of the sacred are ours to honor and venerate in ourselves, in each other, in the Gods. While we cannot perform all of the sacred acts ourselves we should come to appreciate them in others where we see them while becoming at least familiar with as many as possible ourselves even should the attempt be less than impressive because the honest attempt too is a sacred act.
Hyperborean Radio (uncensored)
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Forwarded from Frith & Folk
"I am the forest, I am ancient. I treasure the stag, I treasure the deer. I shelter you from storm, I shelter you from snow. I resist the frost, I keep the source. I nurse the earth, I am always there. I build your house, I kindle your hearth. Therefore, you people, hold me dear!"

"Ich bin der Wald, Ich bin uralt. Ich hege den Hirsch, Ich hege das Reh. Ich schütz Euch vor Sturm, Ich schütz Euch vor Schnee. Ich wehre dem Frost, Ich wahre die Quelle. Ich hüte die Scholle, Bin immer zur Stelle. Ich bau Euch das Haus, Ich heiz Euch den Herd. Drum ihr Menschen, Haltet mich wert!"

- Taken from an inscription found in a 17th century forester’s house in Lower Saxony, Germany
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As men, we must lead the family as mentor, protector, spiritual leader, and provider.
Men are meant to lead. It is deeply embedded in our bones.

By leading the family, we should show by example:

Love, Values, Respect, Discipline, Fortitude, Kindness, and Self-Reliance.

Don’t forget to have fun along the way. Starting a family is one of the greatest adventures a man can embark on, his life and priorities will be forever changed.

Be the man that leads by example
Changing the world starts at home
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Mothers are an invaluable bedrock in the development of the family.
The different roles women assume in the family are those of wife, administrator, manager of family assets and last but not least important, the mother.

A well-ordered disciplined household is essential to normal family life.
She assigns duties among family members according to their interest and abilities, while providing means to achieve familial cohesion.

Her interaction with the children during the most formative period of their development sets up behaviour patterns that will accompany them throughout their lifetime.

She is the first teacher of the child. She transmits social heritage to the child. It is from mother that the child learns the laws of the race, the manner of men, moral code and ideals.

The mother is the central personality of the home. All the members turn to her for sympathy, understanding and recognition. Mothers are the lifeblood of the tribe and give birth to heroes and gods.
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