Just a reminder the first issue of Europe & Diaspora is still available even after it SOLD OUT! But it has since been replenished for anyone who wises to get ahold of a copy of our inaugural issue.
Yesterday I posted a picture of a Rock Formation that has been dubbed "Lake Michigan Stonehenge" this is by no means the only site or odd thing that doesn't align with common history as presented regarding the history of North America. I encourage people to look into it and other oddities of history themselves and come to their own conclusions. -TAO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3in0C_pakcQ&t=166s
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A Mysterious Underwater Stonehenge Has Been Found Underneath Lake Michigan
Archaeologists searching for shipwrecks and artifacts in the depths of Lake Michigan ran into a surprising find when they discovered this boulder with what a...
Forwarded from BC Neanderthal Mindset
Personification of the gods
Our gods are terrifying, yet beautiful, loving, yet indifferent, powerful, yet have weaknesses and through all of our attempts to describe and define them, they are as close to us as our mother, father, sisters or brothers.
They are part of our extended family, and deserve the affection reserved for our kin.
Like us, they have wants, desires, contempts, and dislikes. This does not make them less god-like, it just makes us more so like them. Their stories bear witness to this, and by them we can be seen as god-kin.
Taranis and Thor can be felt in the moment between the thunderclap and a lightning strike, the buildup of raw power right before a crashing down of destruction from on high. This is relatable to the pure anger coursing through the veins right before releasing the fury upon a foe.
Our gods are terrifying, yet beautiful, loving, yet indifferent, powerful, yet have weaknesses and through all of our attempts to describe and define them, they are as close to us as our mother, father, sisters or brothers.
They are part of our extended family, and deserve the affection reserved for our kin.
Like us, they have wants, desires, contempts, and dislikes. This does not make them less god-like, it just makes us more so like them. Their stories bear witness to this, and by them we can be seen as god-kin.
Taranis and Thor can be felt in the moment between the thunderclap and a lightning strike, the buildup of raw power right before a crashing down of destruction from on high. This is relatable to the pure anger coursing through the veins right before releasing the fury upon a foe.
Forwarded from BC Neanderthal Mindset
Áine and Freyja is felt through the love a husband has for his wife, or lovers fawning over each other, hopelessly lost in each others eyes. This happens every day for our people and is one of the most wonderful (and miserable) experiences.
Goibniu watches over the craftsman who forges through fire, and welcomes the stranger into the home. Our people are industrious and welcome others in to rest from the long road and a meal to loosen the belt a notch or two.
All of these gods are incarnations of an aspect of the Hyperborean race, and can be seen as an “archetype”, but I see them as what they are.. gods of their respective domains.
It is easy to overlook how one is being formed in connection to god or goddess, and the physical changes that we undergo while employed in a hobby or job in relation to a specific deity.
Goibniu watches over the craftsman who forges through fire, and welcomes the stranger into the home. Our people are industrious and welcome others in to rest from the long road and a meal to loosen the belt a notch or two.
All of these gods are incarnations of an aspect of the Hyperborean race, and can be seen as an “archetype”, but I see them as what they are.. gods of their respective domains.
It is easy to overlook how one is being formed in connection to god or goddess, and the physical changes that we undergo while employed in a hobby or job in relation to a specific deity.
Forwarded from BC Neanderthal Mindset
Brewers who are large and barrel-chested are like Sucellos, the Gaulish god of alcohol.
Military and law-enforcement embody Tyr, god of law and justice, although living your life in opposition to forces opposing your folk is truly being in communion with the vengeful god.
There are many other great examples of how we are literally demigods, who have yet to live up to our full potential. Once we come to terms with that and live up to our full potential, we are on our way to possible deification.
Live to the fullest, Hyperborean. We are the children of gods.
Military and law-enforcement embody Tyr, god of law and justice, although living your life in opposition to forces opposing your folk is truly being in communion with the vengeful god.
There are many other great examples of how we are literally demigods, who have yet to live up to our full potential. Once we come to terms with that and live up to our full potential, we are on our way to possible deification.
Live to the fullest, Hyperborean. We are the children of gods.
Forwarded from Hilltop Homestead
A sure sign of spring here in Maine is the return of the barred owl! These owls have a very unique vocalization, the "who-cooks-for-you" call. The first time I heard it, I had no idea what was happening. lol I had no idea owls made sounds like this.
Now the barred owl is my favorite! There were two of them talking back and forth in the woods around 3 o'clock this morning. Such an amazing sound which always makes me so happy! I love the barred owl! - Myo B.
Now the barred owl is my favorite! There were two of them talking back and forth in the woods around 3 o'clock this morning. Such an amazing sound which always makes me so happy! I love the barred owl! - Myo B.
internet is up and down so there will be a delay on todays podcast -CG
Forwarded from Old and New European Art and Aesthetics
Lady With Flowers. Leopold Schmutzler (German, 1864-1940).
Forwarded from Old and New European Art and Aesthetics
Lullaby (1873). William-Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825-1905).