Will soon write on the topic of religious laws and atheism in Ancient Greece. I think it's a very important, but often neglected topic, especially for modern Pagans (even non-Greeks).
Читать полностью…In 2018 Poklonskaya wrote a book titled "Loyalty to Faith and Fatherland". A very pro-putin and pro-orthodox work which she personally gifted to Serbian Patriarch Pavle.
Читать полностью…Poklonskaya is not a Pagan. What she’s dabbling in is Wicca and generic esoteric for bored housewives.
On the KGB part: actually it’s almost accurate as many russian rodnovers are indeed commies and do worship many fake deities (belobog, chislobog, rod, viy etc). But the latter are a product of academia, not KGB.
Also, Poklonskaya herself is basically a KGB agent (who got where she is through the bed).
Not a W for Paganism. Just some ortho sperging.
Chugaister
The most well-know being from Hutsul folklore, chugaister is a jolly, benevolent being who lives in deep forests, likes dancing and playing a flute.
Mstivoi II (approx. 1220-1294) was the last ruler of independent Pomerelia and since his death there was no monarchs bearing the name. But it was not forgotten and while obscure it can be found among modern Pagans.
Читать полностью…Mstivoi has never been a popular name, but it’s etymology is relatively clear. It can be interpreted as Avenger due to msti- meaning vengeance or to avenge from Proto-Slavic mьstь.
Читать полностью…Priesthood played a more active role in the pagan resistance among the Polabian and Pomeranian Slavs.
These Western Slavic tribes show that pagan resistance meant uprisings. People’s massive, armed reaction to the spread of christianity organized by local pagan priests and rulers with anti-christian violence.
Many christians died during the rise of Obodrites in 1002 when the body of bishop John was dismembered while his head was sacrificed to Radegast. During the rise of chief Mistevoj in 1018 all christians of Oldenburg were killed while the captured priests had crosses carved into their heads.
V.Dryakhlov
After the death of Pippin II in 714 Frisian king Ratbod started a war with the Franks in order to strengthen independence and returned Frisian lands which Franks conquered under his control. All of this led to the decline of christian faith and restoration of paganism in the area. "Due to priests fleeing and Ratbod’s persecution the majority of churches, which used to be under Frankish rule, fell into desolation and lay in ruins, and, sadly, the worship of idols and construction of temples continued" (Willib. Vita Bon., 4).
V.Dryakhlov
To be honest, the Other World of the Celts is neither above, nor below; it is elsewhere, to the side. And it is often possible to enter it, as the inhabitants of the Other World can come to the human world.
It is believed that there live Tuatha De Danaan, the peoples of the goddess Dana, already lords of Ireland before the arrival of the Gaels. Their universe, however, has nothing comparable to the gloomy districts of the Erebus.
M.Maculotti
Needless to say being a typical political prostitute Poklonskaya presents herself as whatever the public wants. Been an ideal christian regularly posting about her great faith for years.
Читать полностью…Chugaisters killing mavkas and being harmless to humans is what makes them the most beloved spirits of Hutsul forests.
Читать полностью…Chugaister’s most peculiar trait is his appetite for evil spirits called mavkas. The latter are seemingly beautiful, yet monstrous beings who lure young men into the woods and kill them.
Читать полностью…One of modern men bearing the name Mstivoi is a vocalist and guitarist of the black metal band Velimor.
Читать полностью…The name Mstivoi later appeared among the Pomeranian (Pomerelian) rulers of Samborides dynasty: Mstivoi the Peaceful and Mstivoi II. Their names are often mistransliterated as Mestwin even though it’s clearly Mstivoi (Polish: Msciwoj).
Читать полностью…Mstivoi (Mistevoj) was a IXth century chief of Obodrites (a confederation of West Slavic tribes). Not much can be said for sure about Mstivoi, but he certainly was a major political figure of his time.
We know that he assumed his father’s throne in young age and inherited a family feud with chief Zhelibor of Wagri tribe. Later, under Mstivoi’s rule his tribes took part in the Pagan Revolt of 983. In 990 Obodrites raze Hamburg targeting christians. Despite all this, Mstivoi was christian himself and as some suggest eventually had to retire because of his unwillingness to abandon christianity. Thietmar of Merseburg wrote that the reason Mstivoi retired was him going mad with guilt he felt after burning down a monastery in 983. A more reasonable theory is Mstivoi simply dying of old age around 990.
On the borders of Merovingian lands and beyond them where christianity eventually came, pagan resistance was getting more violent, taking a form of pagan restoration (temporary recovery of pagan belief as the external politics changed) or pagan revolt…
V.Dryakhlov
Reading an interesting book. Lots of good material on the topic of Pagan resistance to christian proselytism and reaction to their vandalism. Covers pretty much all of Europe. Have already translated some parts.
Читать полностью…E-pagans regularly show an absurd lack of understanding of their own tradition. Thursatru and Rokkatru are even worse than Wicca. At least the latter is just an occult form of feminism and not much more.
Читать полностью…Latvians, Macedonians and Bulgarians have cosmogonic tales about God getting stuck while creating the world. Fortunately a hedgehog gives him some crucial advice.
There are also tales about Sun and Moon getting married in which, once a gain, a wise hedgehog is one to help deal with the potential catastrophe of many little suns being born and burning the world down.