For Fans of the Podcast, Which of this last block of 4 was your favorite?
Final Results
33%
πΆ Paganism 101 π²
12%
πΌBabel π
14%
π The Lie of Progress π
7%
π¨βπ¨βπ§βπ§ Exoteric π£
33%
π Just want to see Results π
Forwarded from The American Spirit
Uncle Sam Should have a Full Beard. There's something healthily American of the Male personification of the American Government having more in common with the Mountain Men and Frontier Folk than the politicians. We are after all meant to be governed by the people. Though this is not really the case now. The main focal point of government in our philosophy as a Country is the people themselves. We have ceded too much to these governing entities, discarded too much responsibility and accountability. And now in place of the Calloused Hands, Rough Faces, Kind Eyes and Bushy Beards of our forefathers who built this country from a Primeval Arcadian Wilderness to the most powerful country on Earth. We have an amalgamation of Non-Americans in all aspects of governance. Not simply by place of origin but in temperment. For Americans are by our very nature the Rough Barbaric exiles of Europe who were nearly killed by this fierce land.
We should never have played at the idea of some universal civility we are most at home in the eternal frontier. With game and foraged food in our bellies and cathedrals of Mother Trees and Cherry Blossom Sky.
We should never have played at the idea of some universal civility we are most at home in the eternal frontier. With game and foraged food in our bellies and cathedrals of Mother Trees and Cherry Blossom Sky.
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Looking for Bears by Alfred-Wierusz-Kowalski 1889
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Grenadier of the Old Guard by Γdouard Detaille 1812
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Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (The Final Episodes)
Fireworks, Midsummer, and the Star Spangled Banner
One of the most iconic holidays in America is Independence Day, Fourth of July or simply The Fourth. It is a giant birthday celebration for the nation as a whole and is Summer's Greatest Holiday. The celebration is a fusion of unique American traditions and a Holiday that is conspicuously absent from America... Midsummer.
The proximity of these two holidays caused one to be favored over the other and The Fourth ended up absorbing many traditions such as bonfires, picnics, Cook Outs and many other Summertime activities from Midsummer. Though American Specific Traditions were created as well such as; reading the Declaration of Independence, American Flag symbolism, wearing costumes of Minutemen, Columbia, Uncle Sam, etc. But possibly the most iconic tradition around Independence Day are the Fireworks for the Fourth of July. While they along with the sparklers and bonfires have some origin in Midsummer Customs they actually have an even deeper meaning for The Fourth.
America's National Anthem comes from the war of 1812 written in honor of the defense of Fort Mchenry by Francis Scott Key. McHenry was bombarded from afar though by the end "Our Flag Was Still There"; that is why we set off fireworks in honor of this battle. The part no one tells you is why the flag stayed standing. Man after Man had gone up to keep the flag flying their bodies fell where they stood, over and over forming a pile. Until the corpses themselves kept the flag aloft held up by the bodies of patriots. When we set off these fireworks it's not only a call back to a battle, to our national anthem. It is in honor of those brave souls who died that day. A moment of honoring Our Heroic Forefathers, the Illustrious Dead.
May the Gods Bless The True Americans.-TLK
The Spirit of Hyperborea Lies in All Our People and All Our Lands
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One of the most iconic holidays in America is Independence Day, Fourth of July or simply The Fourth. It is a giant birthday celebration for the nation as a whole and is Summer's Greatest Holiday. The celebration is a fusion of unique American traditions and a Holiday that is conspicuously absent from America... Midsummer.
The proximity of these two holidays caused one to be favored over the other and The Fourth ended up absorbing many traditions such as bonfires, picnics, Cook Outs and many other Summertime activities from Midsummer. Though American Specific Traditions were created as well such as; reading the Declaration of Independence, American Flag symbolism, wearing costumes of Minutemen, Columbia, Uncle Sam, etc. But possibly the most iconic tradition around Independence Day are the Fireworks for the Fourth of July. While they along with the sparklers and bonfires have some origin in Midsummer Customs they actually have an even deeper meaning for The Fourth.
America's National Anthem comes from the war of 1812 written in honor of the defense of Fort Mchenry by Francis Scott Key. McHenry was bombarded from afar though by the end "Our Flag Was Still There"; that is why we set off fireworks in honor of this battle. The part no one tells you is why the flag stayed standing. Man after Man had gone up to keep the flag flying their bodies fell where they stood, over and over forming a pile. Until the corpses themselves kept the flag aloft held up by the bodies of patriots. When we set off these fireworks it's not only a call back to a battle, to our national anthem. It is in honor of those brave souls who died that day. A moment of honoring Our Heroic Forefathers, the Illustrious Dead.
May the Gods Bless The True Americans.-TLK
The Spirit of Hyperborea Lies in All Our People and All Our Lands
Hyperborean Radio (Uncensored)
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Portrait of Chancellor Otto Von Bismarck in Uniform by Franz Von Lenbach
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πΊπΈHappy Independence Day.π½
Celebrate Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness and Reject the lies of obedience slung about your neck.
Art: Genius of America by Adolphe Yvon 1858
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Celebrate Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness and Reject the lies of obedience slung about your neck.
Art: Genius of America by Adolphe Yvon 1858
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Forwarded from Art of Neale Rundgren
Happy Independence Day to all my American subscribers.
Well, itβs finally here; itβs done! The long-awaited painting of Americaβs Wild Hunt - about two months in the making.
Iβll go over a few things as to why I created this particular painting; the choice of style and the symbolic nature of the painting. The many challenges I encountered but also the different aspects of the painting I found to be fun, enjoyable and quite rewarding.
To read/learn more about the step-by-step process, including time lapse videos of my painting process, tips and tricks, different techniques; the whys and wherefores, click on this link to my Substack account.
You can purchase the painting by clicking on this link.
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To concludeβ¦
Columbia stands proud, leading the Wild Hunt, making her mark in history. Upon her eagle; a symbol of American greatness, defenders of the constitution rally to her call, making the ultimate sacrifice for freedom and liberty.
Happy Independence Day once more. π
πΊNeale RundgrenπΊ
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Well, itβs finally here; itβs done! The long-awaited painting of Americaβs Wild Hunt - about two months in the making.
Iβll go over a few things as to why I created this particular painting; the choice of style and the symbolic nature of the painting. The many challenges I encountered but also the different aspects of the painting I found to be fun, enjoyable and quite rewarding.
To read/learn more about the step-by-step process, including time lapse videos of my painting process, tips and tricks, different techniques; the whys and wherefores, click on this link to my Substack account.
You can purchase the painting by clicking on this link.
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I hope that you choose to add this painting to your home to show your pride and love of the indomitable American SpiritTo concludeβ¦
Columbia stands proud, leading the Wild Hunt, making her mark in history. Upon her eagle; a symbol of American greatness, defenders of the constitution rally to her call, making the ultimate sacrifice for freedom and liberty.
Happy Independence Day once more. π
πΊNeale RundgrenπΊ
ArtStation (Store)
Displate
Substack
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No New Episode This Week - Happy Independence Day Weekend!
American Midsummer Holiday, with fireworks, family and fourth degree burns. With lights in the sky and songs in our hearts. a Time to remember America's Birthday and the sacrifices of our Forefathers.
Feel Free to catch up on the season so far, or don't, and enjoy the time with your Family, Fellow Americans and MORE! And who can forget Flaggy the Sentient Flag with all the Banned Schoolhouse Rock Lessons stored in its horrific fiber brain!
Happy Independence Day Weekend from Hyperborean Radio. Starting with this next episode, episodes will be released every 2 weeks AKA Biweekly, for the duration of the Summer.
Listen on your favorite platform or:
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Apple Podcast
Podcast Addict
Podbean
American Midsummer Holiday, with fireworks, family and fourth degree burns. With lights in the sky and songs in our hearts. a Time to remember America's Birthday and the sacrifices of our Forefathers.
Feel Free to catch up on the season so far, or don't, and enjoy the time with your Family, Fellow Americans and MORE! And who can forget Flaggy the Sentient Flag with all the Banned Schoolhouse Rock Lessons stored in its horrific fiber brain!
Happy Independence Day Weekend from Hyperborean Radio. Starting with this next episode, episodes will be released every 2 weeks AKA Biweekly, for the duration of the Summer.
Listen on your favorite platform or:
Spotify
Apple Podcast
Podcast Addict
Podbean
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Well it's here, after 16 episodes, the most beloved of each set of 4 has moved forward to the top 4 so far of the season. For those fans who have been eagerly waiting HERE! Are the top 4 so far this season, which was YOUR favorite?
Final Results
16%
π²Cascadiaβ΅οΈ
14%
π©ΈNoble SavageπͺΆ
38%
πΆEthnicismπ
11%
π¨βπ¨βπ§βπ§Paganism 101π
22%
πJust want to see results, Lurker brand of choice. π
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