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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Odin Rides to Hel.
By W. G. Collingwood
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Yuletide greetings!

Yule is a perfect time to remind our folk what truly matters, and we do not need the fast-paced, consumerist cultural approach that we are force-fed annually this time of year.
Our history, our culture and gods aren’t a seasonal gift but part of our being, that should be celebrated every waking hour.

This season is not about the next new thing, but respecting and revering who we have in our lives and where we come from (kith and kin).
Tales of relatives past and present in a celebration of our tribe, a chance to rekindle the flame that kinship brings…that is worth more than all of the riches in the world.

A child’s genuine love when seeing grandparents, a father’s heart when his children make it home for the holidays and friends embracing after years apart. These encounters are precious and not often enough to many of us.
Memory is the driving force that keeps the tradition going and keeps us returning year after year. In our blood, in our minds, in our souls.

Happy Yule my friends!!
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Forwarded from The American Spirit
Christmas in America
by Alphonse Mucha 1919
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Forwarded from Art of Neale Rundgren
"Many tribes of Europe trace their lineage through to the gods. Creating a divine wing of our various families, and from here the wolf becomes the symbol of a divine ancestor. A role much more commonly held by the bear yet not unknown in Europe. The modern day Romanians continue the ancient veneration of Wolves that the Dacians practiced long ago. The howls of wolves across their mountains are constant reminders of the wolves who they consider their divine ancestors, even leaving out offerings for the wolves many of which are ancestors in spirit form. In Poland a tradition exists where young children are passed through a wolf skin after which it would be proclaimed they were “Born of the she-wolf”. An Earth goddess of unclear name who remained in the folklore as a shape shifting she-wolf. -Excerpt of Wolves in European Spirituality by I.M. Knosp
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Greetings, while I knuckle down to do a deep dive into the lore of the many halls and realms of our Gods I will be doing a series of Wolf Paintings. The attached quotes are from an article on the importance of the Wolf by my good friends at Hyperborean Radio.

Enjoy this series as an intermission between Niflheim and the further Realms and Halls to follow.

Glad Jul,
Æthelwulf
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Remember, when Father Christmas comes to your house.. prepare accordingly.
I suggest earplugs.

Dissonance
Franz von Stuck - 1910
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Forwarded from Art of Neale Rundgren
"Arcadia. Here the legend of the Werewolf is rather ingrained, it is the heart of the very word Lycanthropy, and Lycaon was not the only one to “turn into a wolf” nor were his sons. Rather here we find an old legend concerning the changing of a man into a wolf. It is said that in Arcadia a tradition exists where a person takes off their clothing and hangs it on a tree, they then swim across a small lake, at the other end they emerge a wolf, and must spend nine years as a wolf without harming another human being. These legends tell of them living amongst wolves as one of the pack, changing not their bodies, but their inner selves, their souls. This trial, if it can indeed be called that, resembles the trials faced by Berserkers and Úlfhéðnar such as those seen in the folklore in tales such as Bearskin. The abilities, information, and skills picked up in this life as a wolf (whether truly in wolf form or merely clad in skins, or even buck naked) could then be brought back to the people. The idea told in the common tale of Lycaon’s transformation as a punishment doesn’t seem to truly hold up when this practice is taken into account. Rather Lycaon becomes more an arbiter between the animal side and human side, perhaps a culture hero who understood some secret of the wolf, or perhaps he was a deity supplanted by Zeus and then vilified."
-Excerpt of Wolves in European Spirituality by I.M. Knosp

Greetings, while I knuckle down to do a deep dive into the lore of the many halls and realms of our Gods I will be doing a series of Wolf Paintings. The attached quotes are from an article on the importance of the Wolf by my good friends at Hyperborean Radio.

Enjoy this series as an intermission between Niflheim and the further Realms and Halls to follow.

Glad Jul,
Æthelwulf
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Laurel
Alphonse Mucha, 1901
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Just as the moon was fading
Amid her misty rings,
And every stocking was stuffed
With childhood’s precious things,

Old Kriss Kringle looked around,
And saw on the elm-tree bough,
High hung, an oriole’s nest,
Lonely and empty now.

“Quite a stocking,” he laughed,
“Hung up there on a tree!
I didn’t suppose the birds
Expected a present from me!”

Then old Kriss Kringle, who loves
A joke as well as the best,
Dropped a handful of snowflakes
Into the oriole’s empty nest.

-Kriss Kringle
By Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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All hail the King of the North!!
He returns to us for tribute of sweets and milk to sustain him on his odyssey across the land.
Make way for him!
Bring forth the children!
Make merry with jubilee!
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I have returned!
A brief hiatus, celebrating the Yule season with family and friends, is much needed to calm the mind, recenter focus, and bolster resolve.
I hope that your winter season has been as restful and meaningful as mine.
I also have hope that this year will be prosperous and full of growth for the Hyperborean tribes.
Good things to come!
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Channel photo updated
The channel photo is hand made art by the very talented artist Arnau De Castro of Londor Artworks.
You can find his works at https://instagram.com/londor_artworks?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=.
Give the man’s site a visit. You won’t be disappointed 👍🏻

This art was gifted to me by the Lore Keeper at https://t.me/hyperboreanradio and I was awestruck and speechless when shown the gift.
It has symbolic meaning to my life events, as well as spiritual, heritage and physical meaning.

Quite possibly one of the greatest gifts I have ever received, other than becoming a father.
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Here is the full version.
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8th century Pictish brooch from from the St Ninian's Isle Treasure, Scotland.
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Baldr the Beautiful rising
By Ludwig Fahrenkrog
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