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Lithuania 🇱🇹 A baltic country and folk with a deep connection to their pagan ancestors and roots.
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Forwarded from Αρυολογία☀️ (The Indo-Europeans)
Recently uncovered Roman mosaic with Meandros (#Swastika) design.
Uzes, France c. 1st century CE
Uzes, France c. 1st century CE
Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (Uncensored) (Ike)
"Among the steelworkers of the Northeast, especially those of Slavic or Hungarian descent, there is a legend known as “The Saga of Joe Magarac”. Joe Magarac was sometimes known as the Paul Bunyan of steel workers. Born of a mountain filled with ore. Joe Magarac was made of the very steel he worked to form, and he was far stronger than any average man, able to do effortlessly what caused men in their primes, eyes to burst from their head in exhaustion. He would work day and night in the steel mills. He had no use for a wife or a house, and in fact his very workstation had been labeled “The Home of Joe Magarac”. Where he stirred the molten steel with his bare hands and took handfuls to form the rails and implements the steel became. He made steel so well and so fast that the plant eventually was forced to close for a few days, due to supply exceeding demand."
.-Excerpt from Tall Tales & American Demigods
.-Excerpt from Tall Tales & American Demigods
Speaking of a flower in Slavic folklore, there is an old Slavic/Russian tale about the “Scarlet Flower” It’s connected to “Baba Yaga & Vaselisa the beautiful” Slavic/Russian folk tale. This folk tale is a Slavic/Russian version of “ Beauty and the beast” fairytale
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scarlet_Flower
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scarlet_Flower
Forwarded from Mana of Moria
The absolute perfection of nature. Nothing is random. Go out, pick something up and explore it up close. There is intelligence behind every detail.