Found this nice chant/song about the goddesses of the Low Lands. It's from the Dutch heathen Frigga Asraaf. (Names of the goddesses in the description) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyLcOQzONKk
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Godinnen van de Lage Landen
Hæva, Tamfana, Baduhenna, Isenbucæga
Hurstgra, Hludana, Burorina, Nehalennia
Rura, Vihansa, Sandraudiga, Veradecdis
Hurstgra, Hludana, Burorina, Nehalennia
Rura, Vihansa, Sandraudiga, Veradecdis
For all you Dutch speaking folks: This website about gods and goddesses of the Low Countries is really good. Lots of info🙂 https://godenvaneigenbodem.com/
Goden van eigen bodem
Home - Goden van eigen bodem
Leer alles over de goden en godinnen die ooit in Nederland en België vereerd werden. Van de Alaisiagae tot aan Wuodan.
A very cool map with lots of European tribes😎. Just click on the name of the tribe of your choice if you want to learn about them. https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/FeaturesEurope/Barbarian_Map52BC_max.htm?fbclid=IwAR1BUuwpI7iudcE0vz9n0ghB9Z3EOSxT2FLPJsqWoGCtH9-RHW7EnDaRwt4
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Map of Europe's Tribes (Maximum Size)
A map of Europe's tribes around 52 BC
I enjoyed watching this short video about animism. This video is very clear, practical and easy to understand. What is animism and how can we develop our own animist view on our world? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKiVHxrbdEE
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Animism, in ancient and modern life
Animism was once about seeing life within all things. But over aeons of time we acquired far too many "things" in our material, physical world, which altered our perspective of the role played by the natural world. Ancient people never lost their awareness…
And the follow up of the previous video 😊 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6srRA0YRE6Q
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Animism follow-up, naming things, good or bad?
More thoughts on animism came to me after uploading the main animism video. Naming things close to you has been an ancient art, for better or worse. The warrior's sword was always named in earlier times. Perhaps it all goes to prove that names are not just…
The nice thing about these video's about animism is that the person in the above mentioned video's speaking about this is not a scientist that speaks from theoretical knowledge. That is refreshing because many of us have already got a lot of bookknowledge. Don't get me wrong here, guys: Bookknowledge is very important but at a certain moment bookknowledge is not enough anymore. Then it's time to simply go for it and live that animism! The Tribe of the Fox for instance, loves communicating with the trees. 'How'?, you might ask. Here is how and you can do this too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AftlDwBMio
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Connecting with trees
The Tribe of the Fox explains how we can communicate with our friends the Treefolk.
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Wolves are back in the Low Countries after many years of absence😎. And sometimes they are filmed, like here: https://www.zoogdiervereniging.nl/nieuws/2021/wolvenfamilie-floreert-op-de-veluwe?fbclid=IwAR2QP546ZXnGV1SmsbGBwTP7uSUYERaual13Flfg4Og7m6xU-a0kuKIA6dQ
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Wolvenfamilie floreert op de Veluwe
Afgelopen zondagochtend kwart voor tien trok de hele Veluwse wolvenfamilie van acht wolven langs één van de camera’s van de Zoogdiervereniging. Beelden die zo scherp zijn, zijn zeldzaam en het is de eerste keer dat de hele groep tegelijk op film staat. Daarmee…
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Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS (Velesa37)
Fairy Islands' from the book Elves and Fairies 1916 by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite
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Dolmen D39
Discover this pagan place at https://paganplaces.com/places/dolmen-d39/
#Paganism #EuropeanPaganism
Discover this pagan place at https://paganplaces.com/places/dolmen-d39/
#Paganism #EuropeanPaganism
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Dolmen D39 • Pagan Places
Dolmen D39 is located together with dolmens D38 and D40 in a clearing in the Valtherbos just north of Emmen in the Dutch province of Drenthe.
I really enjoy watching the video's of Patrick Jasper Lee and his shamanic view on things. Here he talks about ancient- and modern shamanism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQEXFsad6Bw
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Exactly What is The Ancient Otherworld - Part 1.
For thousands of years, the otherworld was a major part of everyday life. But it has undergone many changes, beginning in prehistory when standing stones bro...
Part 2 is about witches and faeiries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Irk0AACRSPQ&t=914s
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Exactly What is the Ancient Otherworld Part Two.
This second part of the Ancient Otherworld story covers the more magical aspects that link us to the ancient otherworld, such as the woodland people (Romani ...
This 53 centimeter long sword is from the last century of the Bronze Age and is dated between 925 and 800 BC. It was probably made in Central Europe and ended in the river De Maas, near Thorn-Wessem in Central Limburg. It was found there in 1962 during dredging work. Together with Leiden University, Luc Amkreutz conducted extensive research into the signs of use on the sword. It appears to have been used extensively and has probably seen many combat situations in the sometimes not very peaceful Bronze Age society of Central and Northwestern Europe. The irregular shape of the blade indicates intensive repairs and tightening of the metal.
So this sword from was clearly an intensively used fighting sword, unlike other bronze age swords such as the sword of Ommerschans or Jutphaas. They were not used for battle, but were made to be left behind as an offering and ritual status symbol in a river or grave. Swords were also often made unusable and bent and then sacrificed. https://historiek.net/3000-jaar-oud-zwaard-van-thorn-wessem-blijkt-flink-gebruikt/139959/
So this sword from was clearly an intensively used fighting sword, unlike other bronze age swords such as the sword of Ommerschans or Jutphaas. They were not used for battle, but were made to be left behind as an offering and ritual status symbol in a river or grave. Swords were also often made unusable and bent and then sacrificed. https://historiek.net/3000-jaar-oud-zwaard-van-thorn-wessem-blijkt-flink-gebruikt/139959/
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3000 jaar oud zwaard van Thorn-Wessem blijkt flink gebruikt
Het zwaard uit Thorn-Wessem was duidelijk een intensief gebruikt vechtzwaard waarop de sporen van strijd leesbaar zijn, anders dan bij andere bronstijdzwaarden zoals het zwaard van Ommerschans of Jutphaas.
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Ida Rentoul Outhwaite (Australian, 1888–1960)
Title: The last of the fairies
Title: The last of the fairies
The Tribe of the Fox made some new video's and this time about late Iron Age/Roman era tribes living in what we nowadays call the Netherlands. Who were these tribes? Where did they came from? What deities they worshipped and what battles did they fought? And where did these tribes go? The first video in this series is about a tribe called the Batavians. Let's meet the Batavians, my friends🙂! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTg9ePUNzlY
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The heathen Batavian tribe
A tribe that never left the collective memory of the Dutch were the Batavians. Let's see who the Batavians were, what gods they worshipped and what their his...
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Winter is the season of Frau/Vrouw Holle. She covers the earth with a protective layer of snow so plants van pop back up in springtime. Frau Holle is a very liminal deity crossing the borders between the Realm of the Death, the inbetween worlds and Midgaard. This morning i made a walk in the early morning, a liminal time between nighttime and daytime. A snowcovered landscape gives a very inward energy.