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The Sun is the Absolute.
Worship the Gods.
Venerate your Ancestors.
Revere and build upon our sacred traditions.
As above, so below.
Seek Truth.
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https://telegra.ph/The-Heroes-of-the-Iliad-as-Indo-European-Gods-A-Mythological-Rosetta-Stone-Part-4-of-9-02-12
The Heroes of the Iliad as Indo-European Gods: A Mythological Rosetta Stone

Part 4 of 9: Achilles


The Thunderer is the warrior god of Skill, and around him circles the question of Dharma, Virtue, Honor.

- O’Gravy, The Sun Riders


“...both Arjuna and Achilles are famous for their mourning over another warrior's death, a warrior who is beloved by and tied closely to them. For Achilles this is Patroclus, Achilles' comrade from youth, but for Arjuna it is actually his son, Abhimanyu. The general parallel has been noted before, but it can actually be seen that this is not merely a vague similarity, but that the same story is here being told.”
Forwarded from 🌹Bravehearts🌹
Many spirits are venerated, because many are the ancestors.

🌹@Bravehearts88🌹
Evidence for Mitteleuropäische Urheimat
c. 4400 BCE

...by Iurii Mosenkis
academia.edu
Principles of Permaculture:

Permaculture: an integrated, evolving system of perennial or self-perpetuating plant and animal species useful to man, - David Holmgren
Permaculture derives from “permanent culture”. In comparison to agriculture, the goal of Permaculture is to create a sustainable permanent system. In Permaculture, you learn how to work with nature rather than against. The goal is to create a system that is sustainable, productive and in symbiosis with nature. It is as much a philosophy as a system. It is about self-reliance, biodiversity, cleaner waters, healthier soil and most important of all - healthier humans. Permaculture offers an intelligent way of designing and planning a garden, whether it is a communal garden or private land.

A biodiverse flora will encourage a more multifarious fauna. Keeping the natural ecosystem functioning and healthy is of great importance to humanity, as greater species diversity encourages natural sustainability.

When planning any sort of Permaculture garden/food forest/urban garden etc, the key aspects would be to use an ethical framework. You observe - to understand how nature works. From this, you may decide which approach to take. Mimicking natural patterns and behaviour is key. The plants you grow should nourish and support each other. Permaculture is as much about food as it is about a way of life.

You might make an argument that Permaculture is a tangible solution to the detrimental consequences of agriculture and modernity. Modern GMOs, pesticides and antibiotics are all concepts that are foreign to a Permaculture lifestyle. Permaculture seeks to change the system, and in many ways is an anti-globalism concept. To live sustainably, it would not be reasonable to rely on import, but rather local resources. By adopting a Permaculture lifestyle, we can transition from being a dependent consumer to becoming a responsible producer. The more you produce, the more you can share with your local community.

Imagine your garden being filled with nourishing vegetables, nuts, fruits and herbs. Food is the real currency. A garden is a useful legacy to leave behind for your children.

The Australian environmental designer David Holmgren first formed the Permaculture concept with Bill Mollison. In his book: “Permaculture Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability” you can find the 12 principles of Permaculture:


•Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
•Make hay while the sun shines
•You can’t work on an empty stomach
•The sins of the fathers are visited by the children unto the seventh generation
•Let nature take it’s course
•A stitch in time saves nine
•Can’t see the wood for the trees
•Many hands make light work
•The bigger they are the harder they fall. Slow and steady wins the race.
•Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
•Don’t think you are on the right track just because it is a well-beaten path
•Vision is not seeing things as they are but as they will be
Forwarded from Himā-laya
"Drinking (spirituous liquor), associating with wicked people, separation from the husband, rambling abroad, sleeping (at unseasonable hours), and dwelling in other men's houses, are the six causes of the ruin of women"

Manusmriti, Chapter 9.
Forwarded from Himā-laya
Her father protects (her) in childhood, her husband protects (her) in youth, and her sons protect (her) in old age; a woman is never fit for independence.

Manusmriti, Chapter 9.
https://telegra.ph/The-Heroes-of-the-Iliad-as-Indo-European-Gods-A-Mythological-Rosetta-Stone-Part-5-of-9-02-15
The Heroes of the Iliad as Indo-European Gods: A Mythological Rosetta Stone

Part 5 of 9: Odysseus and Diomedes

It may be surprising but upon investigation it is clear: the youthful Diomedes and cunning Odysseus make the pair of adventurers and helpers known as the Horse Twins.

- O’Gravy, The Sun Riders

“Many a wrong identification of the Horse Twins has been made by thinking that “horse association” plus “twinning motif” equals Horse Twins, without understanding what these gods really were about.”
Forwarded from Himā-laya
Lhasa, Tibet.
Forwarded from ● AnneChan ○ (anne smith)
"Grindelwaldgletscher Glacier" by Norwegian Romantic artist Thomas Fearnley. (1838)
Forwarded from The FolkSchool Network
“The Druids of the ancient Celtic world would have a startling kinship with the Brahmins of the Hindu religion and were, indeed, a parallel development from their common Indo-European cultural root which began to branch out probably five thousand years ago. It has been only in recent decades that Celtic scholars have begun to reveal the full extent of the parallels and cognates between the ancient Celtic society and Vedic culture.”

- Peter Berresford Ellis. For further reading on his work, see here:

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This is going to be one of the most important pictures you will see in the future of this channel.

#IndoEuropean
I like that picture too, how could you tell?

- Owen, The Sun Riders
Forwarded from Chadistan
Rational thinking is just a tool, a method to process and reprocess reality only if subjected to our best weapon; Instinct.

Post-rationalizations are mainly you building up excuses to avoid uncomfortable truths, and you shall live by the truth.

Don't ever forget to use your mind, but always trust your gut.

Instinct never fails.
Charming little find! This work from 1880 includes a survey on the use of bells not only in Christian Britain but also by the preceding Celtic, Saxon and Roman pagans. I like the engravings of 'ancient britons' https://electricscotland.com/history/antiquary/antiquary02.pdf
https://telegra.ph/The-Heroes-of-the-Iliad-as-Indo-European-Gods-A-Mythological-Rosetta-Stone-Part-6-of-9-02-20

The Heroes of the Iliad as Indo-European Gods: A Mythological Rosetta Stone

Part 6 of 9: Paris

Prince Paris hides a complex esoteric meaning. Is SVNKVLT actually PARISKVLT? ☀️☀️☀️

- O’Gravy, The Sun Riders

“The Sun God heroes are always depicted as morally ambivalent, yet highly noble nonetheless. This is due to the way the Indo-Europeans viewed the Sun, as often inhospitable, even abusive, potentially exceedingly destructive, and yet as beautiful, life giving, and a symbol of intellect, sovereignty and the elitist esoteric pursuit of immortality.”