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I encourage everyone to read, Manifesto of the Actionary Artist.

"Our civilizational vision must propel us forward by emphasizing the glory of our unwavering ancestral mythos while remaining rooted in our functional contemporary reality. Will to Power cannot exist without love: love of God in recognizing divinity, love of oneself in resisting materialism's oblivion, love of family and nation to sustain us through our ongoing struggles, and love of our brethren to demonstrate wisdom. Before we annihilate the arrogance of sanctimonious Liberal and Leftist saboteurs, we must first recalibrate our respective identities and seek heroic virtues in the biological reality of our ancestral cultural gardens. We cannot live in a nostalgic past or lose ourselves in Utopian fantasies. We must live in the present. The present perfect for a victorious future! It is time to rebuild our foundations and reconnect with the eternal continuity of our ancient legacy."

If you haven't had the chance yet, I highly recommend exploring my Substack. You'll find a collection of articles, essays, and Hungarian translations waiting for you, with more to come in the near future.

https://substack.com/home/post/p-70649663
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And another piece from those wooden trays!

This one is darker and features an original design drawn by me personally. It is framed with resin mold castings, hand painted, and gilded.

Also counting this as a submission for July's MWAC theme. 🙂

Asking $65+ shipping.

Comment or email ArcaneAccents@proton.me
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Prometheus & Methuselah

If you've heard of the Bristlecone Pines of the Southwest you know they are estimated to be some of the oldest trees on earth.
The current oldest Bristlecone Pine is Methuselah whose location is kept secret so as to avoid harm to the over 4,800 Year Old Tree. But there was once an older Bristlecone Pine known as Prometheus who was around 4,900 Years Old. Then Graduate Student Donald R. Currey was researching the Little Ice Age and with the Forestry Service gained permission to core the trees however... while stories vary and there is vast controversy surrounding it Currey's Increment borer broke and he received permission to fell the tree to access its rings. It was only then that they realized they had cut down one of if not the oldest tree in the Western Hemisphere.

You can still find sections or pieces of Prometheus across various places including Nevada, Arizona and California.