Forwarded from Eichengeflüster
I am an enemy of the catchword "Christian - Germanic", because what is Christian is not Germanic, what is Germanic is not Christian.
Germanic are: Manly greatness, heroic courage and Valhalla, not humility, contrition and misery and an afterlife with prayer and psalms.
I am an enemy of the common saying that only Christianity could have transformed the Germanic peoples from barbarians into moral human beings.
In the old pagan morality there is also a high aim, a rough, manly one, but by no means mere barbarism; and what the Teutons would have developed out of themselves without Christianity - this attempt was not granted them, since the Romans and Franks, with the superiority of reform, the state and the force of arms, simply forced Christianity on those who resisted."
- Felix Dahn
Germanic are: Manly greatness, heroic courage and Valhalla, not humility, contrition and misery and an afterlife with prayer and psalms.
I am an enemy of the common saying that only Christianity could have transformed the Germanic peoples from barbarians into moral human beings.
In the old pagan morality there is also a high aim, a rough, manly one, but by no means mere barbarism; and what the Teutons would have developed out of themselves without Christianity - this attempt was not granted them, since the Romans and Franks, with the superiority of reform, the state and the force of arms, simply forced Christianity on those who resisted."
- Felix Dahn
Forwarded from 𝓔𝓾𝓻𝓸𝓹𝓮𝓪𝓷 𝓡𝓮𝓷𝓪𝓲𝓼𝓼𝓪𝓷𝓬𝓮
The boar is sacred to Germanic pagans, particularly Anglo-Saxons.
A symbol of Ingui-Frey, and later, Woden.
Saxo-Grammaticus, Tacitus and Beowulf all say that wearing a boar will give you divine protection.
A symbol of Ingui-Frey, and later, Woden.
Saxo-Grammaticus, Tacitus and Beowulf all say that wearing a boar will give you divine protection.
Forwarded from BC Neanderthal Mindset
"A druidesa" (the druidess)
by Galician sculptor Uxío Souto (1926).
On the pedestal the motto "Galicia, mother and lady, always powerful and strong".
by Galician sculptor Uxío Souto (1926).
On the pedestal the motto "Galicia, mother and lady, always powerful and strong".
Forwarded from Art of Neale Rundgren
Next Sketch... Fenrir & Vidar.
I really wanted to add more detail to Fenrir, and especially Vidar, but sadly, time is of the essence. I may turn this into a future painting, though.
The Eikthyrnir artwork is almost done; I had to redo it from scratch, but I'm glad I did because it looks much better, more dramatic and aesthetically pleasing. I should hopefully finish the piece tomorrow. Then I'll have enough artwork for the exhibition on Friday.
I really wanted to add more detail to Fenrir, and especially Vidar, but sadly, time is of the essence. I may turn this into a future painting, though.
The Eikthyrnir artwork is almost done; I had to redo it from scratch, but I'm glad I did because it looks much better, more dramatic and aesthetically pleasing. I should hopefully finish the piece tomorrow. Then I'll have enough artwork for the exhibition on Friday.
Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (The Final Episodes)
The purpose given to every Heathens life is to inspire future generations to further greatness which far exceeds our own, by being great ourselves we constantly prove the impossible quite possible indeed.
Hyperborean Radio (uncensored)
Hyperborean Radio (uncensored)
Forwarded from The American Spirit
Remember Men, the young learn by watching and doing what you do. Be the man you want your son to become.
The Folks at the American SpiritForwarded from BC Neanderthal Mindset
April in Ireland
She hath a woven garland all of the sighing sedge,
And all her flowers are snowdrops grown on the winter’s edge:
The golden looms of Tir na n’Og wove all the winter through
Her gown of mist and raindrops shot with cloudy blue.
Sunlight she holds in one hand, and rain she scatters after,
And through the rainy twilight we hear her fitful laughter.
She shakes down on her flowers the snows less white than they,
Then quickens with her kisses the folded “knots o’ May.”
She seeks the summer-lover that never shall be hers,
Fain for gold leaves of autumn she passes by the furze,
Though buried gold it hideth : she scorns her sedgy crown,
And pressing blindly sunwards she treads her snowdrops down.
Her gifts are all a fardel of wayward smiles and tears,
Yet hope she also holders, this daughter of the years—
A hope that blossoms faintly set upon sorrow’s edge :
She hath a woven garland all of the sighing sedge.
She hath a woven garland all of the sighing sedge,
And all her flowers are snowdrops grown on the winter’s edge:
The golden looms of Tir na n’Og wove all the winter through
Her gown of mist and raindrops shot with cloudy blue.
Sunlight she holds in one hand, and rain she scatters after,
And through the rainy twilight we hear her fitful laughter.
She shakes down on her flowers the snows less white than they,
Then quickens with her kisses the folded “knots o’ May.”
She seeks the summer-lover that never shall be hers,
Fain for gold leaves of autumn she passes by the furze,
Though buried gold it hideth : she scorns her sedgy crown,
And pressing blindly sunwards she treads her snowdrops down.
Her gifts are all a fardel of wayward smiles and tears,
Yet hope she also holders, this daughter of the years—
A hope that blossoms faintly set upon sorrow’s edge :
She hath a woven garland all of the sighing sedge.
Forwarded from Stam van de Vos🦊, hekserij en heidendom van de Lage Landen
"The procession of my ancestors in the underworld are dearer to me than a small band of wretched people in the new kingdom of heaven"
This is what the Frisian king Radbod said when he was about to be baptized. He had one toe in the water when he asked, "Where are my ancestors?" And the Christian missionary answered that his ancestors are eternally damned because they were not baptized.
King Radbod thought it more important to join his ancestors. He never betrayed his pagan believe. The cornerstone of the ancient religion is ancestor worship.
(Source: Vrouw Holle.... dr Annine van der Meer)
This is what the Frisian king Radbod said when he was about to be baptized. He had one toe in the water when he asked, "Where are my ancestors?" And the Christian missionary answered that his ancestors are eternally damned because they were not baptized.
King Radbod thought it more important to join his ancestors. He never betrayed his pagan believe. The cornerstone of the ancient religion is ancestor worship.
(Source: Vrouw Holle.... dr Annine van der Meer)
Forwarded from Stam van de Vos🦊, hekserij en heidendom van de Lage Landen
The Tribe of the Fox uses traditional ways to connect with our indigenous deities. Ways such as working with a volva staff and off course the drum. However Dirkje and Martijn are also experimenting with ways that come from modern alternative therapy. For example systemtherapy and breathing therapy. We are both trained and experienced using these ways. Recently we started experimenting guiding other folks with spiritual journeying. Both heathen and non heathen people. And it is pretty amazing how well people can connect with our indigenous deities and ancestors and how much we can learn from this first hand knowledge! Our gods and goddess our so much more than the old sources and scientific information know and tell about them. More to come soon....
What this psychopath says about poor people dying, and the rich ones surviving is horrible, but what stood out to me even more is what he says at the very end of this. He talks about humanity breaking out of the organic realm, and becoming inorganic. I have been saying for many years that these people are at war with nature, and organic life. I’ve been pointing out that they are gradually destroying all things natural, organic, and replacing it with artificial, inorganic, synthetic. They are not just doing this to human bodies, and minds, but to all organic life on this planet.
Forwarded from COVID VACCINE VICTIMS AND FAMILIES
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