Stam van de Vos🦊, hekserij en heidendom van de Lage Landen
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Hekserij en Heidendom, jouw pad, jouw vrijheid. De Stam van de Vos onderzoekt en leeft heidendom van de Lage Landen. We delen dit graag met jou. Kijk op https://stamvandevos.nl/ voor onze workshops.
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Forwarded from The Winlandish Folk (卐 ᛬ᚻᚢᚾᛞᚹᚣᚾ᛫ᚹᚪᛚᛏᛁᛝ᛬)
Cofgod
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ˈkoːfˌɡod/

'Cofgod' (plural Cofgodas ("cove-gods")) was an Old English term for a household god in Anglo-Saxon paganism.

The Classicist Ken Dowden opined that the cofgodas were the equivalent of the Penates found in Ancient Rome. Dowden also compared them to the Kobolds of later German folklore, arguing that they had both originated from the kofewalt, a spirit that had power over a room. If it is true that such beings were known to the early English, later legendary beings such as the English hob and Anglo-Celtic brownie would be the modern survival of the cofgod.

Pictured: hob, (1, 6) domovoi, (2, 3) brownie (4, 5)
Forwarded from 🌻🌷Oakwood Forest 🌳 🦌
Stumbled on some more evidence that this Masonic Monad agenda was certainly in place when the Eddas were created. There was an agenda to make all ethno-tribalists believe they needed the Hebrews to guide us back to the Monad. It’s a masonic/Jesuit agenda to make indigenous people believe they worshipped the One True God by another name. They did it to the Amerindians with this “Great Spirit” bullshit. When you kill all the wisdom keepers and sell people back their own religion, you can alter it. That’s what Snorri’s Edda was all about.
This is my favorite time of the year, golden leaves, shorter days and soft light. Have a good autumn equinox you all.
Funnelbeaker Culture, or Trichterbecherkultur (TRB); 4300 – 2800 BCE.
Trechterbekercultuur Exhibition: Pottery.
Hunebedden Centrum Borger (NL)
Trechterbekercultuur Exhibition: Dwelling.
Hunebedden Centrum Borger (NL)
The Shamaness of Bad Dürrenberg
c. 6500 BCE (Mesolithic)

The Shamaness was found in 1934 in Bad Dürrenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt (DE), buried with an infant in a grave decorated with red ochre.

In the grave were numerous bones and other animal artefacts from deer, crane and turtles, as well as antlers, that would have comprised a magnificent ritual headdress. She was aged between 25 and 30 at her time of death.

The Shamaness was well nourished and held a position of power and prestige in her tribe.
The Shamaness of Bad Dürrenberg was buried in a grave covered in red ochre, surrounded by shamanic paraphernalia. c. 6,000–5,000 BCE

🔗 Female Shamans & Medicine Women
Soul of the Water Dragon. Gustav Graef (German, 1821-1895).