Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (The Final Episodes)
A Common archetype in Hyperborean Spirituality is the goddess of death or the dead. Death personified when not given the role of Grim Reaper or other known deity is immediately thought of as female. Deities that fit this role include the Valkyries, Hel, Persephone, Prosperina, The Morrigan, Badb, Holda, Giltine, Morena, Tuonetar, and Ataegina to name a few. Women would often fulfill the role of prepping the body of the dead, as with birth they see us into the world and therefore they see as out of it. The goddesses of death are there to comfort the dead and allow them to move forward to the next life, they are a source of comfort as were our mothers in our youth and our wives in times of trouble. These goddesses were and are important, even the personified angel of death under Christianity is often depicted as female, in a call back to our blood memory of these beloved goddesses of our people. -TLK
Forwarded from ODAL
Алконо́ст (алконст, алконос; искаж. др.-рус. алкионъ есть птица от греч. ἀλκυών — «зимородок») — в русском искусстве и легендах райская птица с головой и руками девы. Часто упоминается и изображается вместе с другой райской птицей Сирин.
#ODAL_фольклор
#ODAL_фольклор
Forwarded from Αρυολογία☀️ (The Indo-Europeans)
Celtic gold ornaments, jewellery and accessories from the Hochdorf Tumulus.
Forwarded from Αρυολογία☀️ (The Indo-Europeans)
"Strettweg Cult Wagon"
Judenburg, Austria (c. 7th century BCE)
Celtic-Hallstaat Artefact
Judenburg, Austria (c. 7th century BCE)
Celtic-Hallstaat Artefact
Forwarded from • Hellas • Ελλάδα • Greece
A Byzantine key, 5th century (Late Antique), bronze.
This type of key, commonly used during the Byzantine period, could be easily carried, an important feature at a time when clothes had no pockets. The hoop of the key fits like a finger ring, and the short barrel can be folded into the palm of the hand. Unlike the teeth on modern keys, the slotted holes on this example are purely decorative, while the small crosses were intended to protect the owner's possessions.
This type of key, commonly used during the Byzantine period, could be easily carried, an important feature at a time when clothes had no pockets. The hoop of the key fits like a finger ring, and the short barrel can be folded into the palm of the hand. Unlike the teeth on modern keys, the slotted holes on this example are purely decorative, while the small crosses were intended to protect the owner's possessions.
Forwarded from • Hellas • Ελλάδα • Greece
Temple of Artemis, Brauron, Attica, Greece.
The temple of Artemis at Vravrona is a Doric temple built in the first half of 5th century BC at the site of an older temple (6th c. BC) destroyed by the Persians and it was the center of worship at the sanctuary. The cult statue of the goddess stood in the cella of the temple and a festival every four year the Brauronia was held in honour of the goddess. The possession of worshippers started from the sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia on Acropolis of Athens and arrived at the sanctuary of Brauron.
During the ritual of arkteia, girls from renowned families of Athens stayed in the sanctuary in order to be prepared for marriage and motherhood.
The temple of Artemis at Vravrona is a Doric temple built in the first half of 5th century BC at the site of an older temple (6th c. BC) destroyed by the Persians and it was the center of worship at the sanctuary. The cult statue of the goddess stood in the cella of the temple and a festival every four year the Brauronia was held in honour of the goddess. The possession of worshippers started from the sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia on Acropolis of Athens and arrived at the sanctuary of Brauron.
During the ritual of arkteia, girls from renowned families of Athens stayed in the sanctuary in order to be prepared for marriage and motherhood.
Forwarded from Stam van de Vos🦊, hekserij en heidendom van de Lage Landen
Always good to know if you study old pagan scripts 😀 What is Euhemerism ?
That is proclaiming that pagan deities are just human beings, who are worshiped as deities because of their merits. Caesarius applied this to permanently break the spell of paganism during Christianization.
So, keep in mind that Saxo Grammaticus (1160-1220) and Snorri Sturluson (1179-1241) used euhemerism as a disclaimer in their introductions, to avoid being accused by church authorities of spreading pagan propaganda.
(Credits to our guest writer Thorwald Eklund)
That is proclaiming that pagan deities are just human beings, who are worshiped as deities because of their merits. Caesarius applied this to permanently break the spell of paganism during Christianization.
So, keep in mind that Saxo Grammaticus (1160-1220) and Snorri Sturluson (1179-1241) used euhemerism as a disclaimer in their introductions, to avoid being accused by church authorities of spreading pagan propaganda.
(Credits to our guest writer Thorwald Eklund)
Forwarded from The Walking Witch
A new video today! Beautiful images from an Autumn Walk! Have a wonderful day! Blessed Be! )O( 🧡🍁
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRy3wR66Q7M&t=186s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRy3wR66Q7M&t=186s
Forwarded from Stam van de Vos🦊, hekserij en heidendom van de Lage Landen
Before the Tribe of the Fox started our YT channel and TG channel there was, and stil is🙂, a website in the Dutch lanquage. Dirkje, Thorwald Eklund and me wrote a lot of articles about the ancestors, naturespirits and deities. We write from our hearts, because we love the pagan spirituality from pre-christian Northwest-Europe❤️. https://stamvandevos.nl/
www.stamvandevos.nl
Stam van de Vos
Inheems Heidendom van de Lage Landen. Het is er nog steeds, de verbinding met je voorouders. En met oude volksverhalen, goden en godinnen en met de oerkracht van de natuur. Is het tijd om terug te gaan naar je wortels en jezelf?
Forwarded from Native europeans 🌱 Back to our roots
Latvia / baltic culture 🇱🇻
Hstorically accurate reconstruction of clothing styles worn from the Iron Age to the middle Ages.
Repost from BalticApocalypse
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Hstorically accurate reconstruction of clothing styles worn from the Iron Age to the middle Ages.
Repost from BalticApocalypse
(https://balticapocalypse.tumblr.com/)
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