The ancient Celts saw the wild boar not only a food source, but also as a trickster and fearsome beast as reflected in lore.
Vicious, they could cause death and chaos if provoked, yet prized for its succulent meat. Tales of this sacred animal can be found in stories of Finn McCool and his band of Fianna.
The Norse god Freyr had a wild boar called Gullinbursti, which means'Golden mane'. Its bristles glowed, lighting his path in the dark.
Very important to our people, yet doesn’t get nearly the respect it deserves, the boar has been a sacred animal to Hyperboreans since the dawn of time.
Vicious, they could cause death and chaos if provoked, yet prized for its succulent meat. Tales of this sacred animal can be found in stories of Finn McCool and his band of Fianna.
The Norse god Freyr had a wild boar called Gullinbursti, which means'Golden mane'. Its bristles glowed, lighting his path in the dark.
Very important to our people, yet doesn’t get nearly the respect it deserves, the boar has been a sacred animal to Hyperboreans since the dawn of time.
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Väinämöinen, The Eternal Sage
Väinämöinen is the most famous and prominent of all Finnish mythological figures. He is a God, a Hero and a Sage!
In the Kalevala Väinämöinen is the main hero being responsible or involved in most of the epics stories and plot, during which he invents the Kantele (a Finnish instrument) and is responsible for the formation of much of the Finnish landscape.
However the Kalevala was altered slightly by it's collector and writer Elias Lönnrot who downplayed the role of the Bear Cult in Finnish Myth and Spirituality, as well as the prominence of Väinämöinen demoting the most prominent god of the Finn's to a Human Hero and placing a Christian Sky-god Archetype in charge (Ukko). Though in the Kalevala Väinämöinen still maintains much of his role and power and is master over the land due to his knowledge, experience and connection to it as opposed to ownership able to use Runesong to win duels and shift the environment at his whim.-TLK
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Väinämöinen is the most famous and prominent of all Finnish mythological figures. He is a God, a Hero and a Sage!
In the Kalevala Väinämöinen is the main hero being responsible or involved in most of the epics stories and plot, during which he invents the Kantele (a Finnish instrument) and is responsible for the formation of much of the Finnish landscape.
However the Kalevala was altered slightly by it's collector and writer Elias Lönnrot who downplayed the role of the Bear Cult in Finnish Myth and Spirituality, as well as the prominence of Väinämöinen demoting the most prominent god of the Finn's to a Human Hero and placing a Christian Sky-god Archetype in charge (Ukko). Though in the Kalevala Väinämöinen still maintains much of his role and power and is master over the land due to his knowledge, experience and connection to it as opposed to ownership able to use Runesong to win duels and shift the environment at his whim.-TLK
Hyperborean Radio (Uncensored)
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2500 Subscribers
Recently Hyperborean Radio hit 2500, thank you so much to all of our new subscribers and to all the people who have shared us around and supported us. We have a lot planned for the coming year so stay tuned folks!
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Folk Wisdom & Ways
Ravn_Brann
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Some Criminally Undersubbed Channels.
Aethelwulf Art
Slavia
Celtiberian Folk
English Folk Song
American Folklore Preservation
The Moonraker
Geedunk Nautica
Some New Channels that Definitely Deserve Some Attention.
Northern Volk
Love for the North
Our News Channel
Neanderthal News
Thank You to all our Subscribers Old and New, our Patrons, and everyone who has shared around our Work!
Also Some Friends on IG:
White Falcon Studio
Londor Artworks
Recently Hyperborean Radio hit 2500, thank you so much to all of our new subscribers and to all the people who have shared us around and supported us. We have a lot planned for the coming year so stay tuned folks!
Thank You Especially to these Channels for the Support.
BC Neanderthal Mindset
The Old Ways
Thank You to the following Channels for Sharing us around.
Frith & Folk
Tribe of the Fox
Folk Wisdom & Ways
Ravn_Brann
The American Spirit
Some Criminally Undersubbed Channels.
Aethelwulf Art
Slavia
Celtiberian Folk
English Folk Song
American Folklore Preservation
The Moonraker
Geedunk Nautica
Some New Channels that Definitely Deserve Some Attention.
Northern Volk
Love for the North
Our News Channel
Neanderthal News
Thank You to all our Subscribers Old and New, our Patrons, and everyone who has shared around our Work!
Also Some Friends on IG:
White Falcon Studio
Londor Artworks
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Stone stacking by streams, ponds and other places destroy all sense of the wild.
Stacks are an encroachment, enforcing one’s presence on others after you have gone home.
Stone stacking erodes soil and accelerates erosion, destroying the cool undersides of stones that are asylums for millions of invertebrates.
It may seem neat and a nice picture for social media, but it’s an affront against the first and most important rule of venturing into the wilderness:
leave no trace.
In a nutshell… leave it like you found it.
Stacks are an encroachment, enforcing one’s presence on others after you have gone home.
Stone stacking erodes soil and accelerates erosion, destroying the cool undersides of stones that are asylums for millions of invertebrates.
It may seem neat and a nice picture for social media, but it’s an affront against the first and most important rule of venturing into the wilderness:
leave no trace.
In a nutshell… leave it like you found it.
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Some clarification needs to be made from the earlier post about stone stacking:
https://t.me/BCNeanderthalMindset/2428
Not to say that all forms of building stone markers are wrong, but do they serve a purpose?
Our people have been using rocks and stones to place importance upon a place or event for a very, very long time and with good reason. Locations of important events such as battles, sacred areas and devotion to the gods themselves are a few reasons.
Battle sites where much blood has been shed, memorials to great chieftains, gods that are venerated by the tribe are rendered honor by erecting stone monuments in praise and memory.
Stone markers are also used as navigational posts both on land and at sea, so setting up whimsical stone stacks could potentially mislead a traveler if they have never seen the marker that they should be looking for.
https://t.me/BCNeanderthalMindset/2428
Not to say that all forms of building stone markers are wrong, but do they serve a purpose?
Our people have been using rocks and stones to place importance upon a place or event for a very, very long time and with good reason. Locations of important events such as battles, sacred areas and devotion to the gods themselves are a few reasons.
Battle sites where much blood has been shed, memorials to great chieftains, gods that are venerated by the tribe are rendered honor by erecting stone monuments in praise and memory.
Stone markers are also used as navigational posts both on land and at sea, so setting up whimsical stone stacks could potentially mislead a traveler if they have never seen the marker that they should be looking for.
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