Forwarded from Æhtemen
Englisc god names
Sib / Sibbe (Sif) – affection, love, peace.
As we've seen already, Sib (also spelt Sibbe) is the English name for the goddess whom the Norse call Sif. She is, as we all know, the wife of Thunor. The Dutch spelling is Sibbe, the OHG Sippa or Sippe. In Old English 'Sibb' means 'kinship, relationship, family love' and no doubt reflects the nature of her relationship she has with Thunor. Even when pestered by Loga, she remains totally devoted to her husband. Sib's golden hair symbolises the wheat fields, but there is also a species of moss (Polytrichum aureum) called Haddr Sifjar (“Sif's hair”) in Old Norse. 'Sib' gives us the word sibling – which once meant a relative or kinsman and today refers to a brother or sister.
We find her name in the Old English compound words;
Sibsumnes "peace, concord, brotherly love"
Sibbian "bring together, reconcile"
Sibbecoss "kiss of peace"
Sib / Sibbe (Sif) – affection, love, peace.
As we've seen already, Sib (also spelt Sibbe) is the English name for the goddess whom the Norse call Sif. She is, as we all know, the wife of Thunor. The Dutch spelling is Sibbe, the OHG Sippa or Sippe. In Old English 'Sibb' means 'kinship, relationship, family love' and no doubt reflects the nature of her relationship she has with Thunor. Even when pestered by Loga, she remains totally devoted to her husband. Sib's golden hair symbolises the wheat fields, but there is also a species of moss (Polytrichum aureum) called Haddr Sifjar (“Sif's hair”) in Old Norse. 'Sib' gives us the word sibling – which once meant a relative or kinsman and today refers to a brother or sister.
We find her name in the Old English compound words;
Sibsumnes "peace, concord, brotherly love"
Sibbian "bring together, reconcile"
Sibbecoss "kiss of peace"
As mothers we must realize that this role is sacred, and essential. So much depends on it. So lets take it seriously, and do it right. Teach your young daughters, and sons to be extremely careful when picking a mate, and building a family. Teach them to pick mates from own ethnicity, or at least from cultures and ethnicities that are closely related to their own as much a possible, in order to keep the bloodline as pure as possible, and preserve the tribe. Teach them the importance of a healthy family core. Teach them that men and women both have their strengths and weaknesses, and both have their roles to play. Let them know that a perfectly balanced union between a man and a woman is like a yin & yang symbol, meaning where men lack the strength women will fill in, and vise versa, where women lack the strength, men will fill in. Men and women are supposed to compliment one another. They are equally important when it comes to families, raising children, and building society.
Forwarded from Folk Wisdom & Ways
And, never ever, let anyone
Dampen your imagination
Why,
If you want to go to the ball
With the faery folk at your side
Well, so you shall
Poem written by Athey Thompson
Art by Arthur Rackham
Dampen your imagination
Why,
If you want to go to the ball
With the faery folk at your side
Well, so you shall
Poem written by Athey Thompson
Art by Arthur Rackham
Forwarded from Harry and Meghan Deception
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Harry the GLOBALIST!
Watching “Ex Army Paz’s” video on Harry’s recent appearance at the American concert promoting “vaccine equity.” Harry walks onto the stage with GLOBAL CITIZEN in bold letters behind him.
Watching “Ex Army Paz’s” video on Harry’s recent appearance at the American concert promoting “vaccine equity.” Harry walks onto the stage with GLOBAL CITIZEN in bold letters behind him.
Forwarded from Αρυολογία☀️ (The Indo-Europeans)
The EHG mating network was a Holocene, western regional survival of a much larger Upper Paleolithic mating network called Ancient North Eurasian (ANE), first recognised in Upper Paleolithic humans who lived near Lake Baikal, at a site called Mal'ta about 24,000 years ago and at another site, Aftonova Gora, about 16,000 years ago (Raghavan et al. 2014).
Prof. David Anthony, Archaeology, Genetics and Language in the Steppes (2019)
Prof. David Anthony, Archaeology, Genetics and Language in the Steppes (2019)
These are great for a more simplistic, natural way of life that requires less technology. Incidentally, this way of life happens to be a life of good health, freedom, and happiness.