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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Oedipus and the Sphinx (1864)

Gustave Moreau
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Prometheus (1868)
Gustave Moreau
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Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (Uncensored) (T.L.K.)
In Paganism there are several spheres. Within our people there are three core ones The Masculine, the Feminine, and the child. These three intersect at family and community gatherings which can be seen symbolized in the Triquetra the European balance symbol. However, this is important for another reason and that is that the paganism of women and the paganism of men is distinct. Entire deities such as Dionysus had predominantly female followers as did other deities, The Morrigan had predominantly male followers despite her modern "goth goddess" status. The customs of each are also subdivided, certain things were only taught man to young man, or woman to young woman. Songs, customs, skills, stories, celebrations, things only a man OR a woman would know but not the other. This is important to know as we remember our old ways. I as a man am not going to do paganism the same way as a woman, and vice versa. Whether it is spinning songs or Hunting rituals. However as a whole it is still us.-TLK
Keeping it in the Family

Our gods are not yahweh figures that embrace all people regardless of their ethnic and cultural background.

While they do encompass some of the more compassionate qualities that we as Hyperboreans also display, they do not welcome all people, nor should they.

That’s what a tribe should do, viewing those outside the family with a skeptical eye, as history has shown us a very effective way to erase a people is to infiltrate from within.

When you seek to follow gods and cultural norms outside your own historical ties, then you further remove yourself from your heathen heritage and birthright.

Keep it close to home Hyperborean, your soul will resonate with the spirituality of your ancestors and gain the favor of familial gods.
Diana Resting after her Bath, 1742. François Boucher
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The Dream, (1883)
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (Uncensored) (T.L.K.)
In European tradition, especially under the influence of Alchemy we have the 4 core elements of Water (Liquid), Earth (Solid), Fire (Energy), and Air (Gas). These 4 core elements are also symbolized by an assigned spirit these include Undine for Water, Gnome for Earth, Salamander for Fire, and Sylph for Air. Along with these 4 there is the fifth element known as Aether which has many varied qualities and interpretations, it is derived from the old god Aether who represented the upper air that the gods breathed. Though the concept has been brought forth by numerous people including Tesla. Personally similar to how the 4 core elements correspond to stages of matter, Aether could be seen as potential, spirit, or if you want to go mundane dark matter.-TLK
Navia, Nabia

Statue of Navia in Galicia
Navia River in Asturias

She is a nymph goddess with versatility around rivers, the abundant forests of the valleys, and the fallen. Similar to Artemis of the Greco-Roman religion.
The core of her cult seems to be found at Lusitanian territory in north-central Portugal but has also extended as far north as Galicia, Asturias and western Leon.

To honor Navia, warriors would offer their old swords and shields at riverbeds. Navia was paired with Jupiter by the Romans as what can be seen by epithets on inscriptions left behind in western Hispania. The water flows of her river were believed to represent a passage to the afterlife.
6th Sokol Festival, 1912
Alphonse Mucha
Check out my friend https://t.me/AethelwulfArt on https://t.me/hyperboreanradio giving an account on his spiritual awakening.

Those of us that follow the old ways have a tale to tell of how we got there.
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Ojkanje, or "Cyrillic singing" could possibly have origins from wolf howls in the Baltic region. It has seemingly long-standing traditional ties to wolf cults in the area, and if done in a group setting, it has the same unity as the howling of a wolf pack. https://youtu.be/fjm9QXUVYLA
The Nymphaeum, 1878.
William Bouguereau
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