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Forwarded from Art of Neale Rundgren
I bought some new brushes to test. I was meant to paint a simple "rock study", which will aid me with 2 illustrations on which I am working, but I got carried away and painted a faerie home/garden instead. Approx: 15 hours
Holle is the caretaker of infant souls. She tends them when they die in infancy and also sends them out via her Storks when they are ready to be born. She will sometimes appear to an older sibling and offer to take the newborn sibling back. Portals to her realm are present in sacred wells and often contain the souls of infants yet to be born. In the Netherlands Holle is said to grow infant souls like apples upon a tree, and harvest them for life when ripe. This ties into other lore where babies would be found in the branches of trees.-TLK
Forwarded from BC Neanderthal Mindset
The burry man custom that takes place annually in South Queensferry, Edinburgh, Scotland, is believed to be an ancient tradition as it is thought to be thousands of years old.
It is a custom which is said to symbolize rebirth, regeneration, and fertility, upon which the burry man holds similarities to the widely known green man.
For the event, a volunteer is suited up in a suit made up of burrs that give good luck to the town, which belief is held that bad luck sticks to his burrs. Giving money or whisky, is essentially paying him to take the bad luck onto his own head. When he is chased out, or ceremonially de-burred, the collective misery is removed from the town.
It is a custom which is said to symbolize rebirth, regeneration, and fertility, upon which the burry man holds similarities to the widely known green man.
For the event, a volunteer is suited up in a suit made up of burrs that give good luck to the town, which belief is held that bad luck sticks to his burrs. Giving money or whisky, is essentially paying him to take the bad luck onto his own head. When he is chased out, or ceremonially de-burred, the collective misery is removed from the town.
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While The 12th century Icelandic deity Odin is often called the god of Poetry this role actually belongs to Bragi, a Scandinavian Bardic God. While many will point to the Havamal and the story of the Mead of Kvasir as signs Odin is the Poet God, this is simply not the case and is a result of stretching and scholastic silliness. The Havamal like any bit of Skaldic poetry is well... poetry, and this is not some unique aspect of the Havamal. While in the story of the Mead, Odin is actually directly credited with giving Midgard "Bad" poetry when he shat out of his bird form, this fell to Midgard and gave the world bad Poetry.-TLK
I am a proud American and along with my German heritage the other part of folklore I often study and at times hits me in the soul in a way other lore does not is that of America. Her children and the mythic lore we brought and built here in this land. Bunyan, Appleseed, Magarac, Old Stormy, and so much more. With Paul Bunyan Day coming up and July 4th closing in now felt like a good time to post this love letter to my American Heritage a reminder of the lore and mythic landscape of this Land of Liberty and what it could've been. -TLK https://wylderhomesproject.life/2021/06/27/tall-tales-american-demigods/
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Tall Tales & American Demigods
By I. M. Knosp The tale of American folklore is an odd one. A collection of stories shaped by the many tropes and traditions of the European settlers, as well as the new and different world that sa…
Which Founding Father would you like a July 4th post on?
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Jefferson
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Franklin
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Washington
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Adams
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Hamilton
12%
Paine
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Hancock
2%
Monroe
8%
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To all those on the Wastelands of Modernity. On the heels of a Historic World's Strongest Man, we discuss the gods, heroes, and ancestral traditions involved in the modern form of an ancient competition. The point of strength, misconceptions, surprising connections, and much more. Heracles, Dinnie, Finn, Atlas, and more. It is in the show of strength that one may find clarity and soul before The Iron Gods. We are Hyperborean Radio, thanks for tuning in. Make sure to tune in to the follow up show Sacrifice and Strength on Anchor out there on wastelands. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc40Tp90eHU
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Iron Gods
To all those on the Wastelands of Modernity. On the heels of a Historic World's Strongest Man, we discuss the gods, heroes, and ancestral traditions involved in the modern form of an ancient competition. The point of strength, misconceptions, surprising connections…
YES!! I can now get metal prints and posters of Neale "Aethelwulf" Rundgren art. He is the lead artist of Europe & Diaspora, Hyperborean Radio, Wylderhomesproject.life as well as many other projects both public and private. To inquire into a print of one of his exquisite pieces of art contact him at https://t.me/AethelwulfArt