Forwarded from The Winlandish Folk (᛬ᚻᚢᚾᛞᚹᚣᚾ᛬)
The most costly thing in all the worlds is ignorance. Hone yourself, hone your tribe.
Forwarded from Hyperborean Reflections✨🍄
It's great to see so many people talking about the dawn lately. Aurora/Eostre/Ostara is a very important goddess and an archetype that we need right now to cultivate rebirth. So many people are seeing the horrors of what's happening in our homelands and are now beginning to realize the importance of sticking together, taking our own side, and discovering how falsified history has truly become. We have always been heathens deep down, it's in our very nature as Aryans. If you'd like to learn more about how indigenous European faith has survived all these millennia, I'd highly recommend picking up my book on how the tale of Sleeping Beauty is our lost myth of the spring-dawn goddess, and that princess Briar Rose IS Eostre/Aurora. The overworld awaits the waking of the princess by the heroic prince in order to restore the land.
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Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS (Velesa37)
Indigenous European pagan gods & goddesses have a basis in truth and reality. Unlike the monotheistic god of Abrahamic religions, who is unknowable, and who exists in some abstract, other realm, the pagan gods can be known by people in the here and now. From what I can tell, indigenous European pagan spirituality did focus some on the unseen/ spiritual realm, but mostly it focuses on this physical world. Christianity either avoids acknowledging the physical realm, or at talks negatively about the material world, and says that the physical world belongs to Satan. Christianity hyper focuses on the afterlife. It’s like a death cult, because their entire religion is focused around the death of Jesus.
Forwarded from Stam van de Vos🦊, hekserij en heidendom van de Lage Landen
Globalism is embraced by the worlds elite and by a lot of people and pushed upon the worlds population. However globalism is opposite to tribalism. What must it be like for young pagan guys to grow up in a world that is dominated by unhealthy globalism? In this video the Tribe of the Fox speaks some encouraging words to young pagan guys. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNivOjLGkUA
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A positive word to young pagan guys
Some positive words for young pagan guys in a world that has gone crazy. The Tribe of the Fox talks about cyclic existence, masculinity and the study of paganism/heathenism/animism/shamanism in the 21th century.
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Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS (Velesa37)
Artist Sergey Panasenko - The King of the Sea. Some claim this is a painting of a Slavic pagan sea God Wodan, Vodan, or Vothan based on Slavic/Russian word for water Woda/Voda. However, I personally was not aware that there was such a God. Of course I only started to learn the names of Slavic gods about 4-5 years ago, and so I still do not know the names of all of the gods in Slavic pagan pantheon. Still, if you try to look this up on the Internet, you will barely find any information on this in the English speaking sources. The only thing they do provide is a Slavic pagan water spirit name Vodanoy or Vodnik.
Forwarded from French Folk Culture
Traditional French summer solstice festivities are linked to Saint Jean (John the Baptist), celebrated on the 24th of June. Customs declined in the 20th century but are still alive in some places. Fires lit on the occasion may have their origin in bringing prosperous harvests.
Bonfires are lit, with dances sometimes going on all night long. Specifics depend on the area but it's customary to jump above the fire, especially for young people, the celebration being linked to youth and life.
There are references to ashes from the bonfires being used to enrich the soil. A charcoal taken from such a fire and placed inside the house is told to keep it safe from lightning and fire.
Certain flowers are picked on the 24th. John's wort is the typical plant associated with that feast but other plants with healing properties are gathered. They are said to be most potent when picked at this time when the sun shines the longest, and to keep their potency all year long. Bouquets are also left to dry and protect the house.
Bonfires are lit, with dances sometimes going on all night long. Specifics depend on the area but it's customary to jump above the fire, especially for young people, the celebration being linked to youth and life.
There are references to ashes from the bonfires being used to enrich the soil. A charcoal taken from such a fire and placed inside the house is told to keep it safe from lightning and fire.
Certain flowers are picked on the 24th. John's wort is the typical plant associated with that feast but other plants with healing properties are gathered. They are said to be most potent when picked at this time when the sun shines the longest, and to keep their potency all year long. Bouquets are also left to dry and protect the house.