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Pt 4.
The anti-women rhetoric drives people away (and they take their men with them) As men you literally struggle for them (second 14 words)
We know men and women are different and have different strengths and weaknesses. However, sex is not all, individuals have their own inclinations, strengths, and weaknesses. Women are just as able of understanding and promoting the world view, and have just as much of a right to take part as men do.
We are not in the 50s. We fight for a future, not a past. That future will hold the perennial truths - such as the difference between the genders - but we all need to get there first.
Women are the ones capable of having children. Which makes them incredibly valuable, we have less of them than we do men who share our world view.
Our enemies use our women against us, because to destroy a people's women is to destroy that people. Love your women, don't denigrate them. 14
https://t.me/ComeHome14
The anti-women rhetoric drives people away (and they take their men with them) As men you literally struggle for them (second 14 words)
We know men and women are different and have different strengths and weaknesses. However, sex is not all, individuals have their own inclinations, strengths, and weaknesses. Women are just as able of understanding and promoting the world view, and have just as much of a right to take part as men do.
We are not in the 50s. We fight for a future, not a past. That future will hold the perennial truths - such as the difference between the genders - but we all need to get there first.
Women are the ones capable of having children. Which makes them incredibly valuable, we have less of them than we do men who share our world view.
Our enemies use our women against us, because to destroy a people's women is to destroy that people. Love your women, don't denigrate them. 14
https://t.me/ComeHome14
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Pt 4. The anti-women rhetoric drives people away (and they take their men with them) As men you literally struggle for them (second 14 words) We know men and women are different and have different strengths and weaknesses. However, sex is not all, individuals…
We are all free to join any group we want or revolution. Everybody should have the freedom to go with what makes sense to them, go with what feels right for them, but please be careful . Before you get into anything dangerous or even possibly harmful I urge you to check 100 times over to make sure that the people you surround yourself with are genuine good people.
Make sure you can trust whatever movement or revolution that you join, trust that it’s something right for you personally, and that you are not being led, manipulated, negatively influenced.
Make sure you can trust whatever movement or revolution that you join, trust that it’s something right for you personally, and that you are not being led, manipulated, negatively influenced.
Forwarded from Tribal.Europa
Féth Fíada,
A magic mist or veil that usually renders those under it invisible; sometimes those under it may take animal form. Also known as ceó druídecta, ceo draoidheachte [druid's fog].
Féth fíada is usually thought to be a power of druids and the Tuatha Dé Danann, given to them by Manannán mac Lir after their defeat by the Milesians.
Eithne had féth fíada but lost it when she partook of forbidden food; see ALTROM TIGE DÁ MEDAR [The Nurture of the Houses of the Two Milk Vessels].
The Fenian hero Caílte was wrapped in féth fíada when seeking a physician from Angus Óg.
The power was thought to even have passed to Christian saints, an attribution persisting in Scottish Gaelic oral tradition until recent times.
In the celebrated prayer-poem ‘The Deer's Cry’ or ‘St Patrick's Breastplate’, attributed to St Patrick, the saint turns himself and his companion Benén into wild deer on their way to evangelize Tara. The enemies who wished to ambush them saw only a deer with a fawn.
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A magic mist or veil that usually renders those under it invisible; sometimes those under it may take animal form. Also known as ceó druídecta, ceo draoidheachte [druid's fog].
Féth fíada is usually thought to be a power of druids and the Tuatha Dé Danann, given to them by Manannán mac Lir after their defeat by the Milesians.
Eithne had féth fíada but lost it when she partook of forbidden food; see ALTROM TIGE DÁ MEDAR [The Nurture of the Houses of the Two Milk Vessels].
The Fenian hero Caílte was wrapped in féth fíada when seeking a physician from Angus Óg.
The power was thought to even have passed to Christian saints, an attribution persisting in Scottish Gaelic oral tradition until recent times.
In the celebrated prayer-poem ‘The Deer's Cry’ or ‘St Patrick's Breastplate’, attributed to St Patrick, the saint turns himself and his companion Benén into wild deer on their way to evangelize Tara. The enemies who wished to ambush them saw only a deer with a fawn.
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People from the early 1900s, and before that time look like their clothes fits them perfectly, compared to what we have today. They look so good in their clothing, because it was custom-made for them. It wasn’t like in today’s world where everything is cheap, unattractive, and mass produced in some factory. The clothes our ancestors wore were made to fit them perfectly. Some of them were able to make their own clothing, others went to their local clothing shops for men and women where they bought clothes custom tailored for them. The more wealthier families had their own family dressmakers and such, just like they had their own family doctor. Same applies to shoes, hats, and everything else they wore, and used. Hand made items by tailors were far superior to what we have today. Each item that was handmade was unique, it was made for the individual not the masses
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“Tradition, which is always old, is at the same time ever new because it is always reviving - born again in each new generation, to be lived and applied in a new and particular way. Convention is simply the ossification of social customs. The activities of conventional people are merely excuses for NOT acting in a more integrally human way. Tradition nourishes the life of the spirit; convention merely disguises its interior decay.”
~Thomas Merton
~Thomas Merton
Exactly what I’ve been saying for many years. Modern civilization has deviated from the natural, from the organic, from that which was the original beginning, perfect, unspoiled, uncontaminated.
To fix this damage I see only one solution, for humanity to make a u-turn and go back towards the organic, the natural, and the best way to do this, or maybe even the only true way to do this is for humans to reconnect with their ethnic roots, because that’s where the knowledge of how to live properly lies.
The old world pagan tribal/clan societies carried on traditional knowledge that was like a blueprint of how to live properly and in harmony with nature.
Of course I’m not so naive as to assume it can be done overnight. I realize it took centuries to destroy the indigenous populations of the world and to build the modern world we have today.
The process of removing humans off of their natural course on this planet, domesticating them, placing them into urban cities, which are pretty much farms for domesticated humans, took centuries. To fix this will take more than one generation. I think the beginning of this process would be to start talking about it and spreading the idea
And we can have a separate discussion on technology itself, because I truly believe that modern form of technology is not the only possible way to create technology. I believe there is a way to create technology that mimics nature, and doesn’t disrupt or damage organic environments and ecosystems. Technology that works in harmony with nature, instead of going against nature. I feel that such technology can be used to a degree. As long as humans try to limit their use of it.
To fix this damage I see only one solution, for humanity to make a u-turn and go back towards the organic, the natural, and the best way to do this, or maybe even the only true way to do this is for humans to reconnect with their ethnic roots, because that’s where the knowledge of how to live properly lies.
The old world pagan tribal/clan societies carried on traditional knowledge that was like a blueprint of how to live properly and in harmony with nature.
Of course I’m not so naive as to assume it can be done overnight. I realize it took centuries to destroy the indigenous populations of the world and to build the modern world we have today.
The process of removing humans off of their natural course on this planet, domesticating them, placing them into urban cities, which are pretty much farms for domesticated humans, took centuries. To fix this will take more than one generation. I think the beginning of this process would be to start talking about it and spreading the idea
And we can have a separate discussion on technology itself, because I truly believe that modern form of technology is not the only possible way to create technology. I believe there is a way to create technology that mimics nature, and doesn’t disrupt or damage organic environments and ecosystems. Technology that works in harmony with nature, instead of going against nature. I feel that such technology can be used to a degree. As long as humans try to limit their use of it.
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I'm quite a fan of Ted Kaczynski for many of his ideas, but one of the most important is the Power Process. The Power Process describes how technology makes us feel unfulfilled because it takes away the process whereby we feel achievement, meaning and purpose in our lives, and many people replace this process with surrogate activities that fill this desire but are ultimately fruitless.
I have often mentioned my Naturalist, biocentric worldview which informs the fundamental layer of both my spiritual beliefs and my political ideals. I see man as mammal as the lowest common denominator for all things, and while not everything can be reduced to the biological level (such as the spiritual), it is epiphenomenal to it. Consequently I see most human behaviour, including writing this post for you to read, as superfluous nonsense.
The Natural state of man is reproducing and raising a family, becoming strong warriors and loving mothers to defend ones family and home. Everything else is either a betterment or a detriment to that goal. The goal of politics is to defend that goal, the goal of economics should be a means to an end of that goal too, and of course spirituality should be concurrent with that goal, and it is on this issue that paganism finally made sense to me many years ago, as well as how harmful an inclusive, universal faith can be. Some people feign superiority that such a primitive mindset is somehow below them, or they make excuses for how it can be more nuanced, but ultimately that's what matters on the most foundational level of all things. If one were to answer the question of 'Why does race matter?', it is because it is informed by such a biocentric worldview of natural human tribalism.
Returning to Kaczynski, it is from this position that the Power Process spoke to me, and it answered the question which I have long asked myself about the decay of modern society and the depression which is associated with it — we are not living according to our natural state, but completely against it for superficial ends. It is such a simple idea, and yet its implications are wide and interconnected. Those who are deeply invested in surrogate activities will put up complex walls of defense for why he is wrong or why their surrogate activity is actually part of the Power Process. I recall a Counter Currents podcast with Greg Johnson and Rich Houck about the legacy of Ted Kaczynski, where Greg accused Ted of naivety for considering culture and science surrogate activities. Cope. In the grand scheme of things, they are, especially in so far as people would be willing to die for culture and science but not for their own flesh and blood. Surrogate activities have inverted our priorities and we no longer see the world through the natural and organic lens of kinship, blood, life, home and hearth. Is it any wonder we are so detached from reality and depressed? It's why we're losing — too proud of our cultural, technological and intellectual accomplishments to even know how to do the basics of life.
Anyway — my good friend @Fyrgen recently recorded a new podcast for his website (which you can subscribe via Substack, SubscribeStar and Patreon), in which he discusses the Power Process with Heiðrūn. If you haven't subscribed, please do so, and help support his efforts, or if you cannot, please give them your time and share them.
https://t.me/fyrgen/1394
His new episode discusses his thoughts on The Northman and the moral paradigm of the film from a Heathen perspective.
I have often mentioned my Naturalist, biocentric worldview which informs the fundamental layer of both my spiritual beliefs and my political ideals. I see man as mammal as the lowest common denominator for all things, and while not everything can be reduced to the biological level (such as the spiritual), it is epiphenomenal to it. Consequently I see most human behaviour, including writing this post for you to read, as superfluous nonsense.
The Natural state of man is reproducing and raising a family, becoming strong warriors and loving mothers to defend ones family and home. Everything else is either a betterment or a detriment to that goal. The goal of politics is to defend that goal, the goal of economics should be a means to an end of that goal too, and of course spirituality should be concurrent with that goal, and it is on this issue that paganism finally made sense to me many years ago, as well as how harmful an inclusive, universal faith can be. Some people feign superiority that such a primitive mindset is somehow below them, or they make excuses for how it can be more nuanced, but ultimately that's what matters on the most foundational level of all things. If one were to answer the question of 'Why does race matter?', it is because it is informed by such a biocentric worldview of natural human tribalism.
Returning to Kaczynski, it is from this position that the Power Process spoke to me, and it answered the question which I have long asked myself about the decay of modern society and the depression which is associated with it — we are not living according to our natural state, but completely against it for superficial ends. It is such a simple idea, and yet its implications are wide and interconnected. Those who are deeply invested in surrogate activities will put up complex walls of defense for why he is wrong or why their surrogate activity is actually part of the Power Process. I recall a Counter Currents podcast with Greg Johnson and Rich Houck about the legacy of Ted Kaczynski, where Greg accused Ted of naivety for considering culture and science surrogate activities. Cope. In the grand scheme of things, they are, especially in so far as people would be willing to die for culture and science but not for their own flesh and blood. Surrogate activities have inverted our priorities and we no longer see the world through the natural and organic lens of kinship, blood, life, home and hearth. Is it any wonder we are so detached from reality and depressed? It's why we're losing — too proud of our cultural, technological and intellectual accomplishments to even know how to do the basics of life.
Anyway — my good friend @Fyrgen recently recorded a new podcast for his website (which you can subscribe via Substack, SubscribeStar and Patreon), in which he discusses the Power Process with Heiðrūn. If you haven't subscribed, please do so, and help support his efforts, or if you cannot, please give them your time and share them.
https://t.me/fyrgen/1394
His new episode discusses his thoughts on The Northman and the moral paradigm of the film from a Heathen perspective.
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The Fyrgen Podcast - Episode 3: The Power Process
In this episode I'm joined by Heiðrūn to discuss and expand upon Ted Kaczynski's concept of The Power Process and resulting Surrogate Activities. How have we lost personal agency? Was it taken from us or did…
In this episode I'm joined by Heiðrūn to discuss and expand upon Ted Kaczynski's concept of The Power Process and resulting Surrogate Activities. How have we lost personal agency? Was it taken from us or did…
I love seeing this support for our women coming from our men. Just like I love seeing the support for our men coming from our women.
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Hail to our beautiful, skilled, talented, courageous, loyal, passionate, ambitious, brilliantly minded and strong women. 🤍 Keep going, keep taking up space. You are needed, important and so very cherished.
Forwarded from ȺηтнαѕGαтє
Some may wonder why we honor and seek refuge in Nature. There we find peacefulness, the escape from modern stress and worry, the wonderment at Nature's majesty. Nature is always there for us. It's our testimony and kindred with reality. Most of all, Nature is our connection to truth.🌲
Forwarded from BC Neanderthal Mindset
The ancient Celts saw the wild boar not only a food source, but also as a trickster and fearsome beast as reflected in lore.
Vicious, they could cause death and chaos if provoked, yet prized for its succulent meat. Tales of this sacred animal can be found in stories of Finn McCool and his band of Fianna.
The Norse god Freyr had a wild boar called Gullinbursti, which means'Golden mane'. Its bristles glowed, lighting his path in the dark.
Very important to our people, yet doesn’t get nearly the respect it deserves, the boar has been a sacred animal to Hyperboreans since the dawn of time.
Vicious, they could cause death and chaos if provoked, yet prized for its succulent meat. Tales of this sacred animal can be found in stories of Finn McCool and his band of Fianna.
The Norse god Freyr had a wild boar called Gullinbursti, which means'Golden mane'. Its bristles glowed, lighting his path in the dark.
Very important to our people, yet doesn’t get nearly the respect it deserves, the boar has been a sacred animal to Hyperboreans since the dawn of time.