The time of the hunt was in part governed by the Pleiades, who the Slavic hunters referred to as Veles’ stars (Russian: Volosynia, Serbian: Vlašići). The shine of the constellation would mean that a great hunt is aproaching. When the hunt was successful, the hunters did not bring the bear’s skin through the door, but rather through a window, which was immediately closed. This was done in order to confuse the bear’s spirit, which would only enter a house through the same opening as the skin. It could not enter through a closed window, but it could enter through the occasionally opened door and then wreak havoc on the hunter and his family. What can be seen from this tradition is that Northern Russians firmly believed that, just like humans, bear had a soul, which made it stand above other animals. Possible connection between bears and Veles in South Slavic lands has been presented in my article on Perun.
Forwarded from Αρυολογία☀️ (The Indo-Europeans)
Nordic Bronze Age Funeral
Dr. te Neues,
Early NBA funerals involved placing the deceased in coffins before inhumation within a burial mound. Later Nordic funeral rites predominantly involved cremation, a change perhaps precipitated by religious evolution.
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Dr. te Neues,
Kulturgeschichtliche BildeEarly NBA funerals involved placing the deceased in coffins before inhumation within a burial mound. Later Nordic funeral rites predominantly involved cremation, a change perhaps precipitated by religious evolution.
#NordicBronzeAge
ON VELES: MAGIC AND MUSIC
It is worthy to mention Veles’ connection to magic and music. Tales of Igor’s Campaign mention Veles as the grandfather of a very famous musician. From other similar mentions, we can conclude that saying that a person originates from a deity means that that persons vocation is connected, or rather derived from the mentioned deity, which would make Veles god of music. In Croatia, during a wedding ceremony, the musicians will not start playing until somebody spills their drink, clearly referring to a tradition where they wouldn't play unless an offering was given to their patron deity. Earliest written source about Veles being connected to magic comes from the Primary Chronicle:
“But if we fail in the observance of any of the aforesaid stipulations, either I or my companions, or my subjects, may we be accursed of the god in whom we believe, namely, of Perun and Volos, the god of flocks, and we become yellow as gold, and be slain with our own weapons. Regard as truth what we have now covenanted with you, even as it is inscribed upon this parchment and sealed with our seals.”
Nestor, The Primary Chronicle
To become yellow as gold referred to a sickness that would make your skin turn yellow. This disease was deadly at that time. Being able to influence ones health like that made academics believe that Veles was also the deity connected with magic. This belief was later incorporated in the Divine battle myth in which Veles uses magic to transform into various creatures.
It is worthy to mention Veles’ connection to magic and music. Tales of Igor’s Campaign mention Veles as the grandfather of a very famous musician. From other similar mentions, we can conclude that saying that a person originates from a deity means that that persons vocation is connected, or rather derived from the mentioned deity, which would make Veles god of music. In Croatia, during a wedding ceremony, the musicians will not start playing until somebody spills their drink, clearly referring to a tradition where they wouldn't play unless an offering was given to their patron deity. Earliest written source about Veles being connected to magic comes from the Primary Chronicle:
“But if we fail in the observance of any of the aforesaid stipulations, either I or my companions, or my subjects, may we be accursed of the god in whom we believe, namely, of Perun and Volos, the god of flocks, and we become yellow as gold, and be slain with our own weapons. Regard as truth what we have now covenanted with you, even as it is inscribed upon this parchment and sealed with our seals.”
Nestor, The Primary Chronicle
To become yellow as gold referred to a sickness that would make your skin turn yellow. This disease was deadly at that time. Being able to influence ones health like that made academics believe that Veles was also the deity connected with magic. This belief was later incorporated in the Divine battle myth in which Veles uses magic to transform into various creatures.
https://telegra.ph/The-Dagda-The-Irish-Wind-Harvester-Part-1-of-2-01-14
https://telegra.ph/The-Dagda-The-Irish-Wind-Harvester-Part-2-of-2-01-19
I'd recommend having a look at our two-part article on The Dagda (Gaelic concept) by an experienced, knowledgeable member of our community, and a good friend of mine.
-Owen, The Sun Riders
https://telegra.ph/The-Dagda-The-Irish-Wind-Harvester-Part-2-of-2-01-19
I'd recommend having a look at our two-part article on The Dagda (Gaelic concept) by an experienced, knowledgeable member of our community, and a good friend of mine.
-Owen, The Sun Riders
Telegraph
The Dagda: The Irish Wind Harvester Part 1 of 2
On the surface, the Irish god the Dagda has no very clear parallel in Vedic myth, and in general has proven to be controversial and mysterious to interpreters who would seek to shoehorn him into a typical Indo-European mythological framework. Some scholars…
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Baron Julius Evola (19 May 1898 – 11 June 1974), was a Sicilian philosopher, author, painter, poet, and esotericist, a man who rejected purposefully and metaphysically ‘The Modern World.’
In Evola’s Hermetic view of the world one can indicate something through metaphorization, a text can be used to exemplify truths deeper than its own surface. This is a religious view of the text, that the text does not end with itself. It’s a Medieval view and is based upon a science of linguistic study called hermeneutics where you would look at every word, you would look at every paragraph, you would look at every piece of syntax to deconstruct for essence rather than deconstruct to find the absence of essence.
Paraphrased from Jonathan Bowden’s introduction to Evola, June 5, 2010
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In Evola’s Hermetic view of the world one can indicate something through metaphorization, a text can be used to exemplify truths deeper than its own surface. This is a religious view of the text, that the text does not end with itself. It’s a Medieval view and is based upon a science of linguistic study called hermeneutics where you would look at every word, you would look at every paragraph, you would look at every piece of syntax to deconstruct for essence rather than deconstruct to find the absence of essence.
Paraphrased from Jonathan Bowden’s introduction to Evola, June 5, 2010
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Some contemporary Kali artwork shared with me today. This sort of thing is quite controversial (Pagan deities with rifles, and eastern Aryan/Hindu/Buddhist concepts) however I hope you will appricate this sort of iconography.
The meeting of Kali and Shiva has always been the most striking image from the east for me. The meeting of two fundemental concepts.
-Owen, The Sun Riders
The meeting of Kali and Shiva has always been the most striking image from the east for me. The meeting of two fundemental concepts.
-Owen, The Sun Riders
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Hope all is well with everyone. I won’t be active as much. Trying focus on my wife and family more. Getting on social media consistently is depressing, and I urge all of you, if you haven’t already, to limit your usage. Have a good night my FRENs, Hail Victory.
Take it easy king.
I think we all need to be careful with our usage of technology and online media. On that note; one of our admins, Boyka, is taking a break. We are still looking for other knowledgeable pagans to join us on the admin team, we don’t ask for too much as we all put our own lives and families first.
I think we all need to be careful with our usage of technology and online media. On that note; one of our admins, Boyka, is taking a break. We are still looking for other knowledgeable pagans to join us on the admin team, we don’t ask for too much as we all put our own lives and families first.
Over and over in Aryan religions you see the pattern of a source of spiritual wisdom for mankind, often appearing as a Sacred Drink, especially mead. This is quite often the objective of a quest by mythical heroes or gods. The Irish Salmon of Wisdom, the Norse Mead of Poetry, the Indo-Ayran Soma ect. There is quite a lot to be said about this of course. It’s a very interesting and deep subject. However I will focus here solely on the fact that the “inspiration” gained from the drink is simultaneously and interchangeably referred to as both a source of cosmic wisdom and a source of poetic inspiration. I believe that these two things were seen as intimately bound together.
Poetry, (and by extension music which is a whole other topic) in all Aryan cultures was considered highly prestigious and holy. From the Bards, Skalds and Rishis, to the great Homer. All of our sacred knowledge was passed down in the form of poetry. The use of metre assured that the core of the myths would not be altered and allowed for the monumental feat of preserving myths almost identically for thousands of years with no written records. We can tell that this was effective by looking at and comparing myths from different cultures in the path of the Aryan migration. However there is much more to the sanctity of poetry than its use as a method of oral preservation of myths and history. The actual ability to compose poetry, that is poetic inspiration, is the ability to see into the spirit of a thing, to recognize nobility and ignobility, auspiciousness and inauspiciousness, in ones surroundings. To apply metaphor and epithet requires that you look, at least glance, at the inner essence of your subject, it’s Platonic Form even.
-Raudhain, a member of our community.
Poetry, (and by extension music which is a whole other topic) in all Aryan cultures was considered highly prestigious and holy. From the Bards, Skalds and Rishis, to the great Homer. All of our sacred knowledge was passed down in the form of poetry. The use of metre assured that the core of the myths would not be altered and allowed for the monumental feat of preserving myths almost identically for thousands of years with no written records. We can tell that this was effective by looking at and comparing myths from different cultures in the path of the Aryan migration. However there is much more to the sanctity of poetry than its use as a method of oral preservation of myths and history. The actual ability to compose poetry, that is poetic inspiration, is the ability to see into the spirit of a thing, to recognize nobility and ignobility, auspiciousness and inauspiciousness, in ones surroundings. To apply metaphor and epithet requires that you look, at least glance, at the inner essence of your subject, it’s Platonic Form even.
-Raudhain, a member of our community.
The monad is the one, the all, unknowable force which dreams creation. The dyad is the monad becoming aware of its dream. The masculine is perception, intellect, mortal consciousness. The feminine is the instinct, ancestral and animal nature and also the physical body, matter, all of what might be called samsara. When the masculine perceiving nature becomes one with the nature of the goddess who is the perceived the true meaning of as above so below is realized.
Forwarded from Mirror
This is genuinely, unironically the most effective form of revolt against the system you could possibly do and you get to stay out of prison and grow a healthy family in the process. To those of you who complain endlessly of the injustices of the Beast System, know that you have to consent and to accept its endless temptations and poisons on your own for it to have any real power over you. How many of you have so much as planted a fucking potato?
Here's the secret. It's so simply you won't believe me until you do it: Start by doing one thing.
>If you don't exercise, go outside and just take a fucking walk
>If your family still watches TV, make one day a no-screen family activity day
>If you don't have a garden, buy a pot and some soil and a couple of poles and grow a tomato plant in your window
>If you don't have any land, go plant some potatoes in a forest
>Plant a fucking flower in a pot and watch it grow if you can't do anything else just do SOMETHING!
The first step is the hardest but it always leads to the next step and those people most independent of the system with an entire homestead, water source, food source, land, family, community and freedom all had to start somewhere too.
Just fucking do SOMEthing. Do ONE fucking thing. You'll be absolutely amazed at the magic that comes from it.
Here's the secret. It's so simply you won't believe me until you do it: Start by doing one thing.
>If you don't exercise, go outside and just take a fucking walk
>If your family still watches TV, make one day a no-screen family activity day
>If you don't have a garden, buy a pot and some soil and a couple of poles and grow a tomato plant in your window
>If you don't have any land, go plant some potatoes in a forest
>Plant a fucking flower in a pot and watch it grow if you can't do anything else just do SOMETHING!
The first step is the hardest but it always leads to the next step and those people most independent of the system with an entire homestead, water source, food source, land, family, community and freedom all had to start somewhere too.
Just fucking do SOMEthing. Do ONE fucking thing. You'll be absolutely amazed at the magic that comes from it.