He says some very interesting things in this video. He mentions how Viking spirituality was not dogmatic as what we see with Abrahamic religions
He says that today we talk of Norse myths that are conveniently packaged into books, but for the Vikings, they didn’t know they had Norse myths. He says that the Vikings had a collection of stories, a living world of tales that changed and shifted from one teller, to the next. He says it was us that took these folk tales, and fossilized them into a concrete form in the books. He’s obviously talking about dogma. I said something relating to this a month ago, or so. I talked about the spirituality of our pagan ancestors being void of dogma, but at the same time, our ancestors did have their communal, tribal pantheons, and set of core beliefs. These core beliefs however were not dogmatic. They were not set in stone, not written down as strict dogma for everyone to follow. Tribe members knew their gods/goddesses communally, together as a tribe, but also they knew them personally, on an individual level
He says that today we talk of Norse myths that are conveniently packaged into books, but for the Vikings, they didn’t know they had Norse myths. He says that the Vikings had a collection of stories, a living world of tales that changed and shifted from one teller, to the next. He says it was us that took these folk tales, and fossilized them into a concrete form in the books. He’s obviously talking about dogma. I said something relating to this a month ago, or so. I talked about the spirituality of our pagan ancestors being void of dogma, but at the same time, our ancestors did have their communal, tribal pantheons, and set of core beliefs. These core beliefs however were not dogmatic. They were not set in stone, not written down as strict dogma for everyone to follow. Tribe members knew their gods/goddesses communally, together as a tribe, but also they knew them personally, on an individual level
Forwarded from Easter Tidings
For the time being, I cannot share everything I wish I could if it discloses my location. So I can't publicly share what I saw on the street and shared with friends, other than to say it was a representation of the goddess Britannia. We all need to revive our ethnic tutelary gods and goddesses once again. They are here and just waiting to be "activated." Read up on concepts like egregores, thought forms, or the Tibetan Tulpa if you want to know why giving attention to our own gods, especially tutelary protective gods, is SO IMPORTANT for our physical survival... and why getting the entire planet giving energy to the tribal god of Israel has been so detrimental to cultures worldwide.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britannia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britannia
Forwarded from Stam van de Vos🦊, hekserij en heidendom van de Lage Landen
Standing on top of a burial mound... hearing the sound of two sticks ticking....trancestate. Then opening my eyes and seeiing the forest with its crooked and twisted trees. Thats so beautiful! Further down the road another 3 ancient burial mounds and an everpresent calming 'deathenergy'. Between the mounds there used to be 'Helroads'. These 'Helvegen' are not physically there anymore but their presence is still noticable...if you can be silent and feel.
Forwarded from European Tribalism - Mythology, European culture, survival
These ugly things are high-rise buildings in China. This is probably the living conditions the entire world is moving towards. The global village that’s coming will most likely force everyone into these tiny living spaces, stacked one on top of the other. Like chicken crates in factory farming. At some point probably no one will be allowed to own a home
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Roman mosaics excavated at Lullingtone Roman Villa in Eynsford, Kent.
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Roman mosaics excavated at Lullingtone Roman Villa in Eynsford, Kent.
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2 years ago I shared information by Becca Tarnas. I shared her presentation on synchronicity between the red book of Carl Jung and the red book of J.R.R. Tolkien. I’m glad to find others paying attention to this now.
Forwarded from Oak and Ash and Thorn (East Anglian Wolfshead)
Further to the above this is Becca Tarnas discussing the convergence of both Tolkiens' Red Book and Jungs' Red book. She has done a number of projects on both Tolkien and Jung and is very interesting imo.
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"The Red Book and The Red Book: Jung, Tolkien, and the Convergence of Images" - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6oh14vfhlI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6oh14vfhlI
YouTube
"The Red Book and The Red Book: Jung, Tolkien, and the Convergence of Images"
Beginning in the years leading up to the Great War, both C. G. Jung and J. R. R. Tolkien independently began to undergo profound imaginal experiences. They had each stepped across a threshold and entered into another world, the realm of imagination, the world…