aryanpaganism | Unsorted

Telegram-канал aryanpaganism - Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

8417

A place for Aryan (European) Folkish Pagans

Subscribe to a channel

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

And lo, as it reached the middle of the glade, the dogs that followed the stag overtook it and brought it down. Then looked he at the colour of the dogs, staying not to look at the stag, and of all the hounds that he had seen in the world, he had never seen any that were like unto these. For their hair was of a brilliant shining white, and their ears were red; and as the whiteness of their bodies shone, so did the redness of their ears glisten.

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Cocidius the Red God of Cumbrian Celts by Jon Campbell

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

'Has anything,' asked Egil, 'been tried for her ailment?'

'Runes have been graven,' said Thorfinn; 'a landowner's son hard by did this; and she is since much worse than before. But can you, Egil, do anything for such ailments?'

Egil said: 'Maybe no harm will be done by my taking it in hand.'

And when Egil had finished his meal, he went where the woman lay and spoke with her. Then he bade them lift her from her place and lay clean clothes under her, and they did so. Next he searched the bed in which she had lain, and there he found a piece of whalebone whereon were runes. Egil read them, then cut the runes and scraped them off into the fire. He burned the whole piece of whalebone, and had the bed-clothes that she had used hung out to air.

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

imagine giving a fuck about elections

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Dragon and viking by D.Markov

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Pagan artist Jon Campbell aka Brittonic Celt is back on X after a long absence. Give him a follow for me!

https://x.com/BrittonicChief

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Vampire burial

Polish 17th century cemetery has this female skeleton with a sickle to prevent her from rising and terrorizing the living.

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Usually I don’t take photos of my rituals, but why not make an exception for once? Wish I had some photos or more idols, but it’s attention that matters on Dziady (Didy).

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Dziady (Didý) can be translated as ancestors (not just grandfathers) and is the day of remembering, honoring and feasting with the dead.

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

I am having some tough time. Will try to write the next post soon, but it takes time. Sorry.

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Happy Samhain (Halloween)!

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Young hero Mihailo lifts the stone under which his father Daniel hid his weapons and armor. He needs them to fight a Tatar army.

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Hidden weapon

An interesting motif found in European folklore is that of hidden weapons which require a feat of strength to uncover. It’s similar to the Arthurian sword in the stone since the hero has to prove his strength to get the weapon.
Another peculiar element is that in many cases the weapons used to belong to a hero of old (usually a relative), so there’s an idea of a new generations getting power from their predecessors. Very inspirational.

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Traditional honey hunting from Belorus

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Pagan Slavic names

Olenets (little deer)
Oreshko (nut)
Drach (brawler, fighter)
Volotko (giant)
Tretiak (the third one (child))
Chupr (named after a popular hairstyle which was later called czupryna and chub)
Hrap (insolent, impudent)
Baldá (fool)
Beloús (white mustache)
Stoian (steadfast, firm)
Zavíd (one to envy)
Zubr (wisent aka European buffalo)

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Cocidius at Yardhope, Northumberland

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

He slew the man who bore the earl's standard, and cut down the standard-pole. After that he lunged with his halberd at the earl's breast, driving it right through mail-coat and body, so that it came out at the shoulders; and he lifted him up on the halberd over his head, and planted the butt-end in the ground. There on the weapon the earl breathed out his life in sight of all, both friends and foes.

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Don't be sloppy with your practice

Better not conduct a ritual at all than make mistakes. Your offer will not just be rejected, but you might even be cursed. This was widespread in the past, but is mostly forgotten today. There are many examples, but the best one is probably found in the saga of Egil. The titular hero was a poet and a sorcerer and here are his wise words:

Runes none should grave ever
Who knows not to read them;
Of dark spell full many
The meaning may miss.
Ten spell-words writ wrongly
On whale-bone were graven:
Whence to leek-tending maiden,
Long sorrow and pain.

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Have a nice Wednesday

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

What most folk today don't realize is that the legends of our Gods and Ancestors were songs before they were written.

The rhythm and rhyme keeping the words within safe from tapering and revision. It was easy to memorize and played quite often.

Whether it be at a religious ceremony, around fire or in a hall during a feast, these legends were well heard and preserved.

So the next time you read the legends, try to hear the singing of our forefathers and foremothers and join them in chorus

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

RIP Greg Hildebrandt

Art: Hel, Goddess of Underworld

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

I love common man for his thousand-year long history of hardship and culture which made him fearless in the face of death. I love him for surviving, despite the storms of the world falling nations and cultures.

Vasyl Stefanyk

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Dziady by Tatia Koviz

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Kovsh (traditional drinking vessel) handles decorated with with dragon heads

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

How did you celebrate?

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Classic illustration of Fenrir being bound by the Gods

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Young Theseus lifts the stone under which his father Aegeus hid his sword and sandals. This feat starts the hero’s adventures.

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

How to climb a tree from the same man (Ivan Vosipau)

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Goths by I.Vasilenko

Читать полностью…

Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)

Milk as a sacred drink

Ancients benefitted greatly from the domestication of different animals. Horses were used for war, while bulls and cows became cattle. They produced meat and, more importantly for this topic, milk which is known for it’s nourishing properties. Also blacks and asians can’t drink it, which is the reason why some even claim that dairy is racist.

These facts lead me to using milk in my libations. Of course, water and spirits are appropriate too.

Читать полностью…
Subscribe to a channel