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I explore hidden history & other alternative information, European/ Slavic pagan music & folk art, ethnic folk traditions & rites of indigenous European/ Slavic people, animism, and more...
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I am in no way judging people who are mixed between many ethnicities/races. This is not their fault.

This is just the direction that humanity was moved with psychological manipulation, religion war, etc...

if anything, I feel really bad for people who feel lost, and don’t know where to go. It’s like being cut off from your past. It’s a serious problem. Because it causes identity crisis within many people.

I would not presume to tell anyone what to do. The only thing I can do is try to share my personal thoughts on what could be the solution to this problem.

Folks that are made up of many different ethnicities, cultures, races is something new, and so it’s a brand new culture. Maybe they can come up with their own traditions, folklore, mythology, faith, and identify with that.

Of course many of them will not like this idea, because they would rather attach themselves to some impressive ancient culture like ancient Egyptians, Vikings, Japanese, etc..., And I understand the appeal in that, but if you are to be honest with yourself, then you can’t deny that severely mixed people is something that very new, and so it can’t belong to something that very old. It just doesn’t fit.

For example, a person who is let’s say part Cherokee, part Italian, part English, part Brazilian, cannot identify with ancient Vikings. Yes of course if that’s what they choose to do they can, but it just would not be honest, it would not be authentic.

And I know I’m about to lose a bunch of subscribers, but I have to say what’s on my mind. I cannot hide my thoughts, and what I know to be true, because I’m afraid to lose subscribers.

I respect all people, and don’t have any hate in my heart for anyone. Sometimes we have to discuss uncomfortable topics, because it’s important to deal with our problems, instead of hiding from them.
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“Come to the woods, for here is rest. There is no repose like that of the green deep woods. Here grow the wallflower and the violet. The squirrel will come and sit upon your knee, the logcock will wake you in the morning. Sleep in forgetfulness of all ill. Of all the upness accessible to mortals, there is no upness comparable to the mountains.” John Muir
Juliet by John William Waterhouse. I love his magical art
Lyonesse is a country from Arthurian legend particular from Tristan and Iseult’s story

Lyonesse is the name of a legendary lost land, supposedly a magical place west of Land's End in Cornwall, believed by some to be where the mortally wounded King Arthur was taken after his last battle (see Avalon).
In this episode Gordon Ramsay goes to Norway and dives in cold weather for his own seafood, and also visit the Sami people, and cooks blood pancakes with them. I appreciate the fact that the Sami people use everything from the deer even the blood
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Every single one of us MUST consider ourselves ambassadors for the Tribe Eternal. We are missionaries of tribal consciousness. We are beacons of light calling the tribe homeward. Every moment is an opportunity to preach awareness and educate that we are an ethnic group with a culture. The Tribe Eternal MUST awaken and shake off our shackles!
I agree 100%! All indigenous cultures that were part of the Aryan family tree were protectors of their pets, and their local wildlife. They were very good caretakers of their indigenous, native land, and all of the local wildlife, plants, trees, bodies of water, etc... Everything organic that existed on their native land such as landscape features like mountains, hills, valleys, caves, or the natural bodies water like rivers, lakes, as well as specific, local wildlife, wild animals, birds, marine animals, bugs, all of these things were very dear, and very sacred to our ancestors. All of it was not separated from their tribal spirituality