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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The Lāčplēsis (Bear slayer) monument in Jūrmala, Latvia. The Bear slayer is from an epic poem written between 1872 and 1887 based on local legends during the Livonian Crusades by Andrejs Pumpurs.
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Freyja
by John Bauer (1905)
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Handmade Gabel (pitchfork) making process that takes over 6 years to completion. The wood is from Hackberry.
Video is from Alentorn, a locality located in the municipality of Artesa de Segre, in the province of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain.
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Luna
by Léon François Comerre, 1890
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A Hamadryad
John William Waterhouse, 1893
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The Little Potato Peeler
Albert Anker, 1886
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Our people seem to carry that natural characteristic of innocence and wonder about the world with us.
It starts from conception and for most of us, remains a part of who we are until we pass into the next realm.
We maintain that childlike outlook and it is not until we are influenced by cityscapes, multiculturalism, modernity and other non-Hyperborean ideals that we fall out of sync with our natural selves as people of the North.

The art we create, the music we make, our lore, and our environment bring to life the way we see and interpret the world around us.
It is puzzling that we are hated for bringing beauty to an otherwise desolate world, but this becomes clear after realizing Hyperborean culture is the most sought after by other jealous tribes bar none.
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Other tribes despise our simplistic approach to this realm, but this is a misunderstanding.
We are not a simple-minded folk, but take stock in the reality that simplicity is bliss. Less distraction means getting more out of life and focusing on the important things. A natural lifestyle brings enrichment, peace, and harmony into our lives and is contagious within the tribe.

Distractions by media, jobs, and other adulthood obligations put us out of sync with our natural state as wildfolk. Those things are foreign to a wilderness setting and will confuse creatures that call the woods as home.
That is where we come from and where we need to get back to.

If our people are left alone, we will always default back to ethnic and natural faith. That is both childlike and feral, innocent and savage, pagan and primal.
That is our most natural state of being, and how we are intended to be.
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Lady of the Lake, from The Faeries
By Alan Lee
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“The whole race, which is now called Gallic or Galatic, is madly fond of war, high-spirited and quick to battle, but otherwise straightforward and not of evil character.
For at any time or place and on whatever pretext you stir them up, you will have them ready to face danger, even if they have nothing on their side but their own strength and courage."... 

Strabo, Roman historian.

"We have no word for the man who is excessively fearless; perhaps one may call such a man mad or bereft of feeling, who fears nothing, neither earthquakes nor waves, as they say of the Celts"

Aristotle
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Night
Arnold Bocklin, 1895
Many thanks to the lads at https://t.me/hyperboreanradio.
Many of our discussions go in-depth about our nature as wild folk and how to better understand ourselves through a pagan lens. Knowing our nature better allows for more natural living and embracing our role as people of the North.
Our friend over at BC Neanderthal Mindset wrote a few wonderful and deceptively deep posts over the last couple days that really flow well together in roughly encapsulating the spirit of the Hyperborean people and we would strongly encourage you to read them all back to back.
Part 1: Innocence
Part 2: Simplicity is Bliss
Part 3: Fearless

Thank you for your inspiring words. -CG
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