Forwarded from GeeDunk Nautica
“This morning, one of our companie looking over boord saw a Mermaid, and calling up some of the companie to see her, one more came up, and by that time she was come close to the ship’s side, looking earnestly on the men: a little after, a Sea came and overturned her: From the Navill upward, her backe and breasts were like a womans (as they say that saw her) her body as big as one of us; her skin very white; and long haire hanging down behinde, of colour blacke; in her going downe they saw her tayle, which was like the tayle of a porposse, and speckled like a Macrell. Their names that saw her were Thomas Hilles and Robert Raynar.”
- From the logbook of Henry Hudson, June 15, 1608.
- From the logbook of Henry Hudson, June 15, 1608.
Forwarded from European Tribalism - Mythology, European culture, survival
Forwarded from Folk Wisdom & Ways
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Who Were the Fir Bolgs? The Basque Connection. (Addendum to Story of an Irish Sept pt.1 "Origins")
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A Story of An Irish Sept: Their Character and Struggle to Maintain Their Lands, by Nottige C. Macnamara…
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A Story of An Irish Sept: Their Character and Struggle to Maintain Their Lands, by Nottige C. Macnamara…
Forwarded from Stam van de Vos🦊, hekserij en heidendom van de Lage Landen
The ancestors have their place in the centre of my altar. Thanks to the ancestors you are the one you are today. Think about the good characteristics of them and live by that. Off course our day and age have different challenges than the day and age of our ancestors so we need some flexibility here but always live up to the good characteristics of your ancestors. Keep adding greatness, folks😎!
Our ancestors placed a big importance on ancestry, as well as their responsibility for the future generations.
I apologize, I had to delete my last post. 25 minutes into to her podcast, I’ve realized she’s pushing feminism. I’ve also noticed her Hispanic accent which doesn’t make sense, because she was talking about pre-Christian Slavic people and their way of life. Maybe she is Slavic and Hispanic mixed, but since she has a heavy Hispanic accent, this shows me she is more Hispanic than Slavic. I had to delete her podcast about Kupala wreaths when she started talking about modern society being unfair to women who refuse to be mothers and wish to concentrate on their careers instead. This is exactly what most feminists talk about. I don’t judge women who have no kids, because you never know why this may be the case. Each individual case is different. Some women maybe tried having kids, but couldn’t. Some women just haven’t met the right guy with whom they wish to build a family. You never know what’s in each person’s life. So I never judge women without children. However, when women talk about careers being more important than motherhood, to me this stinks of feminism, and I will not share this on my page. I don’t like anyone being negative towards motherhood. I don’t accept that for any woman slaving away for a paycheck for some Corporation is more important than motherhood, but that’s just my opinion. How can they call themselves feminists, when they are fighting to destroy the essence of femininity which is motherhood.