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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Art by Arthur Rackham
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The Sacrifice to Vesta
Francisco Goya, 1771
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Far from home
William Bouguereau, 1874
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Diana Returning from Hunt
Peter Paul Rubens, 1615
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Medulina is a Bohemian forest lady in white.

Beautiful, and striking, she is the patron of wild bees.
In one hand Medulina carries a wicker basket full of herbs, in other a bouquet of flowers.
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Permaculture is king.
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Naturally camouflaged, arctic or polar wolves thrive in arctic regions of North Amercia and Greenland.
In differing climates, our wolf brethren display hair/fur color that is varied and is unique to the region they roam, which mirrors our people throughout Europe and the American landscapes.
The land caressing their fur, developing its unique coloration to blend in for the hunt, a blessing is granted to each member of each pack complementary of the region they call home.
Much can be said about members of each of our tribes and our variations are as beautiful as they are unique.
We are the real people of color, despite what the world says.
Be proud Hyperborean.
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Henningsvær, Norway
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“„Pagan renaissance is overdue.
It is necessary for Europe to heal its psyche. Under Christianity, Europe learned to reject its ancestors, its past, which cannot be good for its future also.
Europe became sick because it tore apart from its own heritage, it had to deny its very roots. If Europe is to be healed spiritually, it must recover its spiritual past--at least, it should not hold it in such dishonor…. For self-recovery, these countries have to revive their old gods”

- Ram Swarup
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The Motherland
William Bouguereau, 1883
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If only you knew how good you could have it.
Get to the wilderness Hyperborean.
She is our home.
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The Cailleach Bheur
by Angus MacBride
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Photo of Puck Fair in full swing, with King Puck (An Puc Rí) installed on his "throne".
Aonach an Phoic is a Gaelic term, meaning "Fair of the He-Goat", and is celebrated annually from August 10-12 in Killorglin, Ireland.
Its origins are said to have stemmed from Lughnasadh (August 1st) which is indeed ancient.

“Then fate o’errules, that, one man holding troth, a million fail, confounding oath on oath.”
-Puck, Midsummer Nights Dream, Act III
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