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Striped Sail
A motif with Viking Drakkar
Oleksandr Tereshchenko
New-Age is a hubristic fraud.
She is no Druid: their lineage ended. Her "priestessship" is bogus. LGBTQ ideology is antithetical to traditional religions. Sumer, Egypt, Persia, Rome, and elsewhere would have exiled or killed her.
Stuff like this is why we get mocked.
Cetus
Cetus is not a singular creature, but a type of sea monsters in Greek myth. Ceti (plural form of Cetus) were slain by such heroes as Hercules and Perseus. The name of the constellation Cetus comes from these monsters as well as Cetology a science that studies whales, dolphins, and porpoises.
The christian society has built cages, prisons, in the sad attempt to make criminals repent for their "sins" through isolation and ostracization. Not even forced work to pay for their stay in prison solves the problem.
Criminals will rarely regret their life choices and recidivism becomes a constant factor in the justice system.
What did we, as pagans, had back then?
You either pay a massive fine, exiled for life, or executed by many ways (drowned, the blood eagle, decapitated).
This is how we punish crimes, this is how we make society safer: we punish, we break the bandit's will and show that crime does not pay you with anything good down the line.
Lif and Lifthrasir;
they will be hidden
in Hoddmimir’s holt.
The morning dews
they will have for food.
From them men shall be born.
From summer to fall
O.Shupliak
Apotheōsis—the Greek word for which means ‘being transformed [from human] to god’—is preceded by a most painful death, where the hero is burned alive over the flames of his own funeral pyre. Thus the transformation of Hēraklēs into a theos or ‘god’ is a process of immortalization, and, by using this word, I mean simply that the mortal as mortal is required to die first—and die most painfully—before he can become immortal like a god.
Hēraklēs experiences the most painful death imaginable, climaxed by burning to death. This form of death is an ultimate test of the nervous system, by ancient Greek heroic standards.
G.Nagy
Ukranenland is an open air village-museum in Torgelow, Mecklenburg (North-East Germany). The name comes from an old Slavic Polabian tribe, the Ukri/Ukrani.
Читать полностью…Greek hero relief from Patras
Читать полностью…JESUS THE JEW
Charles Giuliani
Perun and Thor
Brother Bjorn
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Du Noyer's engraving of the endstone within Cairn T
Читать полностью…Loughcrew is a range of picturesque hills, three miles south-east of Oldcastle.
Here, within the radius of a rifle-shot, may be seen grouped together the most extraordinary collection of archaic monuments to be found in the kingdom.
These fascinating structures are cairns of stone ringed with kerbstones which are formed of large erratic blocks placed on end.
Sometimes you just see an image and wonder which has gone mad, me or the world?
Читать полностью…Maighin digona was the name of a precinct of sanctuary secured by the law around the dwelling-house of every clansman, within which the owner and his family and property were inviolable.
The English saying that every Englishman’s house is his castle, is an illustration of the spirit that prompted the maighin digona.
L.Ginell
Knattleikr was an ancient ball game played by the Vikings. There is also a modern version of it created by dedicated re-enactors.
Читать полностью…The Kukeri of Ivaylovgrad from Bulgaria
Читать полностью…Ceto
Mother of monsters
Ceto (Keto) is one of the ancient Greek goddesses. Daughter of Gaia and Pontus she was known for giving birth to many sea monster fathered by her brother Phorcys.
A mosaic from the Trajan Baths depicting Triton, Phorcys and Ceto.
Odin and his brothers creating the sky by Iwobrand
Читать полностью…Outside of the first modern Hellenic temple, constructed outside Arcadia, the judeo-christians destroyed a wooden statue dedicated to Pan, leaving their calling cards to claim responsibility.
Let this be a reminder to us who follow ancestral faiths, the judeo-christians are not your friends. They never were, never are and never will be.
We should be aware of such things and condemn it thusly. But there is also hope in knowing that they may damage a statue, but they cannot hurt our Gods and Goddesses. The Revival of Paganism is happening over ten times the rate as the early church spread. As the years go by we gain more legal recognition. It is only a matter of time before we overtake them. When that nears, they will beg to be accepted by us. When that does happen we should remember things like this, because it is actions such as this that is their true nature.
Pagan Revivalism is inevitable, and there is nothing, not a single thing, they can say or do to stop it.
For true christians there’s no such thing as an interracial marriage
Читать полностью…Unlike Achilles at Troy, Jason’s quest for the Golden Fleece, or Theseus on Crete, Herakles was not associated exclusively or primarily with a single great undertaking, a single myth, or even cycle of myth. From infancy to sudden death while still in his prime, his life itself was like a grand myth cycle, encompassing countless incidents and adventures, ups and downs, triumphs and suffering.
H.A.Shapiro
A well-known anecdote from Strabo describes how the sculptor Pheidias designed his masterpiece, the great statue of Zeus in the sanctuary of Olympia, as a reflection of three verses from Homer’s Iliad. The most prestigious and authoritative cult image of the high god is there presented as the solid shape of epic verse, one medium appropriating the other, a massive monument of stone carved out of a great monument of poetry. The story is part of a recurrent trope of Greek literature concerning the prevalence of early epic poetry on the religious imagination of the other arts.
Poetry and Early Greek Religion
R.Gagne
Andvari's Curse by Emil Doepler
Читать полностью…Funny how those people are convinced they are the underdog despite being supported by the biggest corporations and political parties in the world. Meanwhile the hateful alt right right boogeyman barely has enough money to pay rent.
It’s a very christian perpetual victim mentality. Women and fags are very prone to it.
The Cailleach Garavogue is most associated with Cairn T, which was known locally as The Hag's Cairn. The huge decorated kerbstone on the north side of the cairn is called the Hag's Chair, and there are many accounts in both antiquarian writings and local folklore of Garavogue sitting upon her throne surveying her landscape as she smoked her pipe.
Eugene Conwell's illustration of the neolithic artwork on the Hag's Chair
When Eugene Conwell began digging at Loughcrew in 1863 and realised the enormous body of engravings housed there, he invited his friend the geologist George DuNoyer to illustrate the stones. DuNoyer left us a valuable record, as many of the stones within unroofed chambers have weathered badly since the 1860's.
Читать полностью…It is believed that Laeghaire did not become a Christian.
He died at Tara, and was buried in one of the mounds there, standing and fully armed, facing the south.
L.Ginell
The Hill of Uisneach, in Westmeath, was, in pagan times, the site of a national assembly distinctly legislative in character. It was at one such assembly, held there about one hundred years before the birth of Christ, that a uniform law of distress for the whole country was adopted. Uisneach has been the site of many political conferences since then, but I have met with no account of an assembly there, purely legislative, since the nation became Christian.
L.Ginell
The pagan Irish were wont to go on warlike expeditions to Britain and Gaul, and on their return to bring home, along with other booty, some of the natives whom they reduced to slavery in Ireland. It was in this way Saint Patrick was brought to Ireland...
L.Ginell