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 Three Graces
by William Etty, 1830
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The primal wilderness Is our refuge and safe haven, because her character matches our own.

Most other tribes fear the wild because she does not accept them as her children.

They are foreigners to her primal awe and are recognized as such by Mother Nature’s citizens.
Hyperboreans, on the other hand, feel a certain kinship and familiarity that borders on, if not outright elicits, nostalgia that one gets when coming home to a familiar place.

We are a people of forests, mountain, tundra, and it would do us well to get back to those environments to heal.
Does the bear share his territory with the jackal? No.
Now look to civilization and ask the same question.

Get to the wilderness Hyperborean.
She is waiting.
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"The Sacred Grove"
by Arnold Böcklin, (1882)
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Allegory of Summer
by Franz Bohumil Doubek
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Issa and the Giant’s head
Nicholas Roerich
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Blood Ties

One of the oldest and perhaps one of the most important aspects of ethnic faith, ancestor veneration stretches back to antiquity and continues today.

The departed stay in our collective memory long after their passing and are traditionally believed to bestow blessings upon the land and kin they left behind.
Reverence to their memory is especially prominent if they impart great influence on the community and family.

By honoring those who came before us we also honor the countless romances, hardships, sacrifices and triumphs they had to endure to ensure that we be allowed the same chance.
Carrying on the family name carries great importance because it is not just YOUR name.
It is the name of every one that came before whose same blood pumps through your beating heart.
That is the connection.
The coupling between past, present and future.

It is easy to say one venerates their ancestors.
It is another thing to actually follow through.
It is genuine to venerate through living honorably.
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An lithograph detail of the Hilton of Cadboll Stone. A pictish symbol stone as well as a cross-slab, 1856
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A 15th century illustration of a Pict by Hugo de Groot based upon the Germania of Tacitus, written in the 1st century AD.
The descriptor accompanying the art tells: "where in the opportunity and customs of the Germans, described by Tacitus, accurately stated, and be clarified with print images besides H. Grotius treatise on the antiquity of the Batavian republyk"
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The "Grove of Fetters" of the Germanic Semnoni.
Inspired by the account from Tacitus' first century AD work Germania. Art by Emil Doepler.
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Freyja in the dwarfs' cave. Illustration by Louis Huard
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Once again the buzzing fly came in at the window (1901) by Arthur Rackham.

As described in Skáldskaparmál (second part of the Prose Edda), Loki, in the shape of a fly, disturbs the dwarf Brokkr who is working the bellows while his brother Eitri is making the hammer Mjölnir.
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Oskorei, or the Wild Hunt
by Franz Stuck, 1889
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Ymir suckles at the udder of Auðumbla, who licks Búri, the father of the Norse gods, from the ice.
Art By Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard, 1790
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