The name Radagast in reality is found in Edward Gibbon’s 1776–1789 Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in the form "Radagaisus". Slavic mythology contains a god named Radegast; this has been interpreted as "welcome guest", making him the god of hospitality. Tolkien's wizard may represent an echo of this Slavic tradition,a rare source among all the diverse influences on Tolkien’s writings.
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Radagast the Brown - Epic Character History
Radagast the Brown was one of the five Wizards of Middle-earth, and though he was powerful, he used that power little to aid the Free Peoples, turning his care more towards nature. What became of him in Tolkien’s legendarium is unknown. Thank you all so much…
I’m just now learning that many Jewish immigrants changed their names to sound more western. Much of the information on this topic found on the internet was authored by Jewish authors who give their own reasons for why so many Jewish immigrants ended up changing their names. What I find strange is that only the Jewish immigrants changed their names to sound western. Other ethnicities that immigrated to Europe, and USA kept their foreign names. This means that many western families with western names may in reality be of a Jewish descend. This of course includes the elite western families. The same can be said for Jewish immigrants in Russia who ended up changing their names to Russian names
https://forward.com/opinion/415910/how-did-ashkenazi-jews-end-up-with-famous-non-jewish-last-names/
https://forward.com/opinion/415910/how-did-ashkenazi-jews-end-up-with-famous-non-jewish-last-names/
The Forward
How Did Ashkenazi Jews End Up With Famous Non-Jewish Last Names?
It's a fact: Ashkenazi Jews often bear surnames also used by Christians. What, if anything, does that tell us?
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So sad. So many are hopelessly reliant on the media for their info. https://australiannationalreview.com/global-issues/australian-film-maker-peter-spann-has-passed-away-after-taking-astrazeneca-jab/
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The Kissing Ceremony (1895). Konstantin Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915).
I definitely agree with this! Academic religion of scientism does go against the true scientific progress.
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Scientism is a religious viewpoint taught in Universities. This guy nails it. (1 min 37 seconds) Interesting point he brings up, something I’ve been noticing for years: scientism wants to STOP scientific progress. Rudolf Steiner predicted that.