Forwarded from ȺηтнαѕGαтє
Typically in this society rural people have been looked down on. It's not surprising socially we've been programmed to aspire to be anything but rural people. Hillbillies, rednecks, hicks, whatever you wanna call them. People with chickens and goats and a garden, who work on their own cars and their homes, help their neighbors when they need it, do odd jobs when they can. Country bumbkins, woodsmen, yokels.. Call them what you want, but they will be the ones who come to the rescue.. If more people understood the value of just being down home folk people they'd realize we wouldn't have been able to be put in this mess.
Forwarded from England 🏴
Warwick Castle is a medieval castle developed from a wooden fort, originally built by William the Conqueror during 1068. Warwick is the county town of Warwickshire, England, situated on a meander of the River Avon. The original wooden motte-and-bailey castle was rebuilt in stone during the 12th century.
Forwarded from Αρυολογία☀️ (The Indo-Europeans)
Scythian gold belt buckle depicting horses & men under a tree, 4th – 3rd century BCE
Forwarded from Art of Neale Rundgren
Image 01 - Freya" (1882) by Carl Emil Doepler
Image 02 - Uller". Leaning on a bow and wearing ice skates
Image 03 - Forseti sits in judgement, presumably in Glitnir.
Image 04 - Einherjar are served by Valkyries in Valhöll while Odin sits upon his throne, flanked by one of his wolves.
Image 02 - Uller". Leaning on a bow and wearing ice skates
Image 03 - Forseti sits in judgement, presumably in Glitnir.
Image 04 - Einherjar are served by Valkyries in Valhöll while Odin sits upon his throne, flanked by one of his wolves.
Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (Uncensored) (T.L.K.)
One of the most ignored mythologies of Europe is that of the Basque. This is a shame because it is a very interesting and still very earthy faith. Including Mari a mother goddess with goats and in control of the fire bull messenger, Aatxe. While there is also her consort the Lighting Dragon Sugaar, the storm spirit Odei, the trickster Txiki, the craftsman wild man Basajaun, the duck footed water spirits of the Lamia, Akerbeltz the black goat god of magic and fertility, as well as Janicot a satyr like deity that some claim to be the fusion of Akerbeltz and Basajaun, and much much more. All of this intertwined still with the folk culture and customs of the people of the Basque nation. Each part of Europe and beyond had its own unique set of myths from Iberia to Slavia, from Sardinia to Iceland. Look close and you'll see the beauty of each groups myths. From the Orkney Isles to Arcadia, each has a unique feel and mythos. Look closely to your ancestry, and you'll find something to stir your soul.-TLK