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Tohtori the Finnish Shaman has returned from his solstice journey into the woodlands of Finland 🇫🇮 He has legally shed his former Christian slave name, which he traded for an indigenous ancestral one, and sealed the deal with some Nordic spiritual imagery ink 🦋🌱 ☀️
Hear, hear to embracing your heritage, purposeful transformation, and self-driven raising of power levels! Wizards 🧙♂️ of the Oakwood 🌳 are stepping forth and reclaiming our culture!!
Hear, hear to embracing your heritage, purposeful transformation, and self-driven raising of power levels! Wizards 🧙♂️ of the Oakwood 🌳 are stepping forth and reclaiming our culture!!
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Indigenous European pagan gods & goddesses have a basis in truth and reality. Unlike the monotheistic god of Abrahamic religions, who is unknowable, and who exists in some abstract, other realm, the pagan gods can be known by people in the here and now. From what I can tell, indigenous European pagan spirituality did focus some on the unseen/ spiritual realm, but mostly it focuses on this physical world. Christianity either avoids acknowledging the physical realm, or at talks negatively about the material world, and says that the physical world belongs to Satan. Christianity hyper focuses on the afterlife. It’s like a death cult, because their entire religion is focused around the death of Jesus.
Globalism is embraced by the worlds elite and by a lot of people and pushed upon the worlds population. However globalism is opposite to tribalism. What must it be like for young pagan guys to grow up in a world that is dominated by unhealthy globalism? In this video the Tribe of the Fox speaks some encouraging words to young pagan guys. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNivOjLGkUA
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A positive word to young pagan guys
Some positive words for young pagan guys in a world that has gone crazy. The Tribe of the Fox talks about cyclic existence, masculinity and the study of paganism/heathenism/animism/shamanism in the 21th century.
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“Lithuanian folk song to the Oak Trees” - thanks to MsAlocin for posting on my YT
https://youtu.be/A2r-uspx6LM
https://youtu.be/A2r-uspx6LM
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Ozoliņi - Auļi, Suitu sievas, Suitu vīri, Suitu dūdenieki, Ilža, Otto Trapāns, Tarkšķi, Vilkači
Novēlam lustīgi nosvinēt Jāņus!
Ozoliņi, ozoliņi,
Tavu lielu resnumiņu:
Trīs dieniņas saule teka,
Nevarēja aptecēti.
Ozoliņi, ozoliņi,
Tavu lielu kuplumiņu:
Trīs dieniņas irbe teka,
Nevarēja aptecēti.
Ozoliņi, ozoliņi,
Tavu lielu diženumu:
Meitas nāca…
Ozoliņi, ozoliņi,
Tavu lielu resnumiņu:
Trīs dieniņas saule teka,
Nevarēja aptecēti.
Ozoliņi, ozoliņi,
Tavu lielu kuplumiņu:
Trīs dieniņas irbe teka,
Nevarēja aptecēti.
Ozoliņi, ozoliņi,
Tavu lielu diženumu:
Meitas nāca…
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Watch "The Making of The Anglo-Saxon Runes" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/Na4JlurvaOE
https://youtu.be/Na4JlurvaOE
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The Making of The Anglo-Saxon Runes
*this is the edited version. I turned down the background music so you could hear me talking! I hope you enjoy!*
So I finally Edited and put together the Videos of me making the Anglo-Saxon Runes!
I kmow, this is a long one, but I added music and I even…
So I finally Edited and put together the Videos of me making the Anglo-Saxon Runes!
I kmow, this is a long one, but I added music and I even…
One of the most important tools of the wizard or witch is the staff. The Tribe of the Fox talks about this ancient Northwest-European practice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSyjM-FsIU0&t=4s
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How to use the witch - or wizardstaff
The staff is a shamanic tool that belongs in our Northwestern-European tradition. The Tribe of the Fox explains how to make your own volva- or wizardstaff and how to use it.
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How do we find back to our roots?
Short clip of German ethno-botanist and author Wolf-Dieter Storl where he talks about the importance of ancestors and the influence of a specific environment on a culture or people.
When he talks about "forest people" he specifically means Teutonic, Celtic, Slavic and Baltic tribes, amongst others, regarding the northern hemisphere. He writes about that in his books.
You can activate English subtitles in the video options.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqsegDcFWtM
Short clip of German ethno-botanist and author Wolf-Dieter Storl where he talks about the importance of ancestors and the influence of a specific environment on a culture or people.
When he talks about "forest people" he specifically means Teutonic, Celtic, Slavic and Baltic tribes, amongst others, regarding the northern hemisphere. He writes about that in his books.
You can activate English subtitles in the video options.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqsegDcFWtM
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Wie finden wir zu unseren Wurzeln zurück?
Über die Vorstellungen und das Verständnis der Welt der ersten Menschen können wir Schlüsse ziehen aus dem, wie die Naturmenschen, also die naturnahen Völker es erleben.
Die letzten Jäger und Sammler. Sie sind so nah mit dem Naturgeschehen verwoben, dass…
Die letzten Jäger und Sammler. Sie sind so nah mit dem Naturgeschehen verwoben, dass…
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If you do not see mother earth as divine, then in my opinion, you do not know your indigenous pagan ancestors.
If you don’t see your native land as sacred, and you don’t understand that you don’t need to look outside of this material/physical reality to find spirituality, then in my opinion, you still don’t understand your indigenous pagan European, Slavic ancestors.
If you do not feel deep, profound love, empathy, care, and respect for the earth at large, but especially for your native ancestral landscape, ecosystem, your native ecology/environment, in my opinion you still have much to learn about your ethnic pagan European/ Slavic ancestors.
If you don’t see your native land as sacred, and you don’t understand that you don’t need to look outside of this material/physical reality to find spirituality, then in my opinion, you still don’t understand your indigenous pagan European, Slavic ancestors.
If you do not feel deep, profound love, empathy, care, and respect for the earth at large, but especially for your native ancestral landscape, ecosystem, your native ecology/environment, in my opinion you still have much to learn about your ethnic pagan European/ Slavic ancestors.
Usually the Tribe of the Fox posts 2 video's a week. Today its time for a short bonusvideo🙂. Dirkje and me visited a beautiful area called 'Broekpolder' not far from the city of Rotterdam. Here we enjoyed nature and made this video about the Stone Age Vlaardingenculture. Enjoy, my friends! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR-bsZrC0Gs
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The Stone Age Vlaardingenculture
In this short video the Tribe of the Fox talks about the Vlaardingenculture from the Stone Age. If your are practising European shamanism, if your are a witch or a pagan, it is essential to get to know the history of your area. How did your ancestors live?…
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Protection magick. Thor is the defender of our Folk, you should think of some kind of invocation to him as a protective deity. Maybe draw the Thurisaz rune on paper and carry it in your wallet or something.
Dagaz is the Dawn rune but it is said to be able to produce concealment or protective invisibility. Berkano is associated with Frigga (mother goddess) and it’s also supposed to have protective properties because it’s like enveloping you in a protective womb.
To make a bind rune you play around with drawing them over each other so they share some of the same lines and then you can set the intention and burn one to set it off into the ether and keep another with you as a talisman. You can use any other runes that call out to you. Stay safe and ride out the storm! - @OakwiseBecoming
Dagaz is the Dawn rune but it is said to be able to produce concealment or protective invisibility. Berkano is associated with Frigga (mother goddess) and it’s also supposed to have protective properties because it’s like enveloping you in a protective womb.
To make a bind rune you play around with drawing them over each other so they share some of the same lines and then you can set the intention and burn one to set it off into the ether and keep another with you as a talisman. You can use any other runes that call out to you. Stay safe and ride out the storm! - @OakwiseBecoming
Forwarded from The Urban Animist (The Urban Animist)
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I’m not the only one who needed to consult the Runes today! My friend went for a bit of a ride! 😂
Time for a holiday? Going to Bermuda, Ibiza, Costa Rica? No way, lets go to Myrkvider, the Dark Forest! Myrkvider is an inbetween world where some of the dead people go and it is not a place where you want to go after you die. Both Dirkje and Martijn have experience visiting this realm so let us be your tourguides. Lets go, my friends! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS0cnRpGi9s
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Myrkvidr the Dark Forest
Martijn and Dirkje speak about the Dark Forest, both from a different place, but with almost equal experiences. What is the story Myrkvidr the Dark Forest about? From the view of European shamanism we share our experiences.
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From a Dutch friend - Someone posted this about Dutch White privilege in 1920, it's a good one. Because the truth is that life was very harsh, there was no wealth coming from trading slaves. My ancestors were fishermen and farmers and there was a lot of poverty, hard work and infant mortality as I look into my familytrees. Our ancestors build our country themselves. This picture is about how they lived in the North of the Netherlands during digging out channels.
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Teutonia or Germania is the tutelary goddess of the Teutonic tribes. She lives so long as we live. We give her our attention and we strengthen her so they she may strengthen us. We call out to Teutonia Eternal because she is eternal and WE are eternal! So long as she lives, we live! If she is strong, we are strong! We have forgotten her to our own detriment! But she has awakened and she is calling out through the tunnel of time to awaken her tribesmen for the greatest battle of our lifetime! We WILL survive! But we have to DO SOMETHING! No matter what you can do, just do SOMETHING! Every voice matters! Every effort matters! This is the moment we rise or sink. And I refuse to sink. What will you do?
Dirkje and me made a video together, we usually make video's by ourselves, about the 'tools' we use. The Tribe of the Fox tells about drums, staffs, runes, rattles, cauldrons and ritual clothes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgg5-MxMDgU
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About Ritual tools for Pagans and Witches
What kind of tools do witches, wizards and spiritworkers use? The Tribe of the Fox tells about the shamanic tools that Dirkje and Martijn use during rituals and North Western European shamanism.
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So old.....Europeans have lived here for 10.000's years. Let that sink in!
Forwarded from A Gentlemen's Club
The Löwenmensch figurine or Lion-man of the Hohlenstein-Stadel is a prehistoric ivory sculpture discovered in the Hohlenstein-Stadel, a German cave in 1939. The German name, Löwenmensch, meaning "lion-human", is used most frequently because it was discovered and is exhibited in Germany.
The lion-headed figurine is the oldest-known zoomorphic (animal-shaped) sculpture in the world, and the oldest-known uncontested example of figurative art. It has been determined by carbon dating of the layer in which it was found to be between 35,000 and 40,000 years old, and therefore is associated with the archaeological Aurignacian culture of the Upper Paleolithic.[1] It was carved out of mammoth ivory using a flint stone knife. Seven parallel, transverse, carved gouges are on the left arm.
After several reconstructions that have incorporated newly found fragments, the figurine stands 31.1 cm (12.2 in) tall, 5.6 cm (2.2 in) wide, and 5.9 cm (2.3 in) thick.
Thought to be a human body, w/ head of a European cave lion
The lion-headed figurine is the oldest-known zoomorphic (animal-shaped) sculpture in the world, and the oldest-known uncontested example of figurative art. It has been determined by carbon dating of the layer in which it was found to be between 35,000 and 40,000 years old, and therefore is associated with the archaeological Aurignacian culture of the Upper Paleolithic.[1] It was carved out of mammoth ivory using a flint stone knife. Seven parallel, transverse, carved gouges are on the left arm.
After several reconstructions that have incorporated newly found fragments, the figurine stands 31.1 cm (12.2 in) tall, 5.6 cm (2.2 in) wide, and 5.9 cm (2.3 in) thick.
Thought to be a human body, w/ head of a European cave lion