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Food for thought...

and if you comment on this post, be respectful to each other... I want people to truly dig deep and not just regurgitate doctrines or attitudes...

Why are there only 3 religions that believe in only 1 God? Why are all other native/tribal religions pantheistic?

Does God acknowledge there are others when he commands that “thou shalt have no other Gods before me”? And also why are other Gods mentioned in other places in the Bible?

Why do monotheistic-based cultures use a calendar system with names of other Gods? Why do Christians continue to celebrate holidays with customs from Heathens that honor Heathen Gods?

Why has our roots, our ancestors, our heritage and culture, been sacrificed for Christianity many times in history (such as with the Native Americans and Celts)?

Why have our connection with creation, with nature, with the spiritual realm, been restricted and often severed for Christianity?

Yahweh says Yahweh is to be the only God, but in 3 parts... the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
“The Bible is the final authority, it is Gods word.”
Jews (minus Jesus) and Christians believe it wholeheartedly.

Allah says he is the only God and the quaran is his book. Muslims believe it wholeheartedly.

Asatru believe Odin to be the leader of their Gods. The Havamal is his words written down. Many Heathen believe this wholeheartedly.

Many demand that their beliefs are the only truth... they fight to the death... they condemn and judge others who don’t believe the same...

Each of us must be accountable for our own soul and must listen and honor what it tells us...
Forwarded from Folkright
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We have reset. Those who are meant to carry on along the path will find their way back. @folkrightofficial
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Navigating dicey waters is nothing new for our people. We will survive. It is time to utilize wisdom, cunning, and look to our ancestors to protect and guide us through the modern #witchhunt. We will get through this! This recent talk by Thomas Sheridan gives some thoughtful and intuitive insight to the situation and advice on how to navigate the rough waters ahead. ☀️🌷🦋 @oakwisebecoming

https://youtu.be/F5L1dPEQ8gE
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For tonight. Will post again when we begin
https://youtu.be/P3qSIO45M48
Forwarded from Eichengeflüster
The German word for Grandchild, Enkel, literally means Little Ancestor.

The attested Old High German form represents a diminutive form of ano, Ancestor; Grandfather' (see "Ahn"), which was formed by the West Germanic diminutive suffix -(n)kl-, which in Old High German always occurs together with the likewise diminutive suffix -ī(n). Obviously, the Germanic peoples, like other Indo-European peoples, had a particularly strong bond to the generation after next, which was often expressed in their names.
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“Lord of the Northern Night” Carolyn Emerick

Máni shines his bright beams down,
while we’re fast asleep.
Unaware though we may be,
a solemn vigil he doth keep.

His children slumber, ‘round the world,
& most are far from home.
Engulfed by the frigid night,
Please, know we’re not alone.

Scattered by the four winds
to new nations artificial,
Máni’s folk are dreaming of
something almost sacrificial.

We dream of homelands far away,
and we remember our ancestors.
We’re grateful for the journey’s took
to escape from their oppressors.

We thank you, Máni, for the night,
and the solitude it brings.
Thank you for the velvet skies
laced with silver fairies’ wings.

And when we wake in the morn
refreshed and made anew,
we can handle come what may
thirst quenched by morning dew.

Máni’s children, sleep and dream
of a future shining bright.
Refresh our lands, both old and new,
stand up for our birthright.

Pagan Poems III https://amzn.to/2xJkDeR

Image: Our England https://t.me/littleEnglandIsOurs
Something to ponder deeply-