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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Even then, it wouldn’t be a satisfactory explanation of what the viewer captured in his mind’s eye.
Sculpture, dance, design, food, music and many other mediums come into play where art is concerned. The viewer can experience emotions of joy, anger, sadness, ecstasy, and every emotion in between.
What is most important is the inspiration behind it. What was the artist trying to convey? What was their motive? What was happening culturally when his/her masterpiece came into being? Give a plausible answer to those questions, and you get closer to understanding the art.
Most of the imagery I show on this channel is posted with the intent of not telling the viewer what the art is, but presenting it for you to decide. Imagery of spirits, gods, folklore, culture, folklife and the ordinary toils of daily life are presented in much of the art of our people. Encapsulation of the things that we hold most dear, and are of cultural/tribal relevance which we intended to pass on to future generations.
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Such a broad and deep category, art can never be fully described or explained… it has to be experienced. Only in this can one understand its relevance to Hyperboreans.
Yes, art is important because it promotes the story of us and is an extension of our being as a people.
We cannot help ourselves from creating and appreciating beauty in our biospirit. That is where it comes from as well.
Art is an attempt at approaching the divine floating out in the ether to be grasped and brought into reality for our people to enjoy, be inspired and encounter fulfillment.
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The Fates gathering in the stars
Elihu Vedder, 1887
Gathering sticks
Alexandre Antigna
Gathering firewood
William Pratt, 1913
Daphne transforming into a Laurel Tree.
Theseus defeats the Centaur
by Antonio Canova (1757-1822)
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We need more vigilante produce revivers like this man.
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At the rate we’re going, corporate agricultural conglomerates will have absolute control over what we eat.
If you are what you eat, then they will have control over what you are. Frightening concept.

One of the great revolutions of our people can be to take power out of the hands of food business.
Grow your own, eat your own.
Feed your kinsman, tribesman and your neighbor.
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The Valkyrie
By Peter Nicolai Arbo
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King Mark slew the noble knight Sir Tristram
By N. C. Wyeth
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/KoTmkcCITryUIomYiK0d9Q

The Tandragee Man, a figure over 3,000 years old thought to represent Nuada Airgetlám, or “Nuada of the Silver Hand,” from Celtic myth.
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Illustrations of Gallic clothing
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Brunhilde Knelt at his Feet
By Ferdinand Leeke