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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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Les Zéphyrs d'un beau soir
by Léo-Paul Robert, 1876
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Forwarded from Folk Wisdom & Ways
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Flight of Witches

The Witch has many common symbols but possibly the most famous is their magic broom which they ride through the air! This was not always the case, it is a perversion of several elements of Church folklore around the Witch Cults of Europe.

Based on ancient customs such as The Night Battles which tells of a form of catalepsy where the soul is cast or called from the body and goes to travel or fight alongside ones god or fellow witches.This spirit form often flew about shapechanged into an animal and participated in aerial combat. In older depictions the Witch would fly atop an animal familiar such as a bear, goat or giant cock.

For most this was a natural trait there was another type however, one chemically induced via ointments supposedly applied to objects such as tubs, oven scrapers, and brooms.

Though this was rare and highly dangerous, as the ointment contained almost all toxic (aconite, etc) ingredients and was not guaranteed to work.-TLK

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"La Porte D'Or" {The golden door}
by Carlos Schwabe (1907)
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In German folklore, Walpurgisnacht is the night when witches meet on the Brocken mountain.
It is also a celebration of the arrival of spring.
Happy Walpurgisnacht!
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Kissing Ceremony
By Konstantin Makovsky
Pictish fort of Dunnicaer, Scotland, from the 1st millennium AD.

This picture was taken during excavations in 2017. The site is only accessible by rope climbing at low tide
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"You have not tasted servitude.
There is no land beyond us and even the sea is no safe refuge when we are threatened by the Roman fleet....We are the last people on earth, and the last to be free"

- Pictish Chieftain Calgacus, on the battle of Mons Graupius.
Mentioned in Tacitus’ Agricola
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Death and the Maiden
by Jaroslaw Datta.
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Lancelot the unicorn’s unique look was created by a man named Oberon Zell.
He researched the work of biologist Franklin Dove from the 1930s on how to twist a goat’s two horns together while they are still a kid to design a single horn
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Mycenaean swords made with inlaid gold from the Greek Bronze Age (2nd Millennium BC)
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