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Suddenly an old man came from the bushes and said:
-Hello, good fellow, do you happen to have bread? I’m so hungry I can barely stand.

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He took a piece of bread, some milk and a few coins. With this he embarked on his jorney.

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Translating one Polish fairy tale

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Detailed depiction of Hercule's club pendant

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I strongly disagree with Savitri Devi on the topic of Atenism. She wrote a whole book praising Akhenaten’s heresy which was cursed and condemned by Egyptians after his reign was over. His son, famous king Tutankhamen even changed his name (Tutankhaten) to distance from the father’s insanity.
This and her reverence of India are two biggest issues I have with the woman.

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Aten was supposed to not only be the only God but also a universal one, whose domain is whole world and all people since he loved all, especially Akhenaten himself who had a very personal relationship with the God. In his Great Hymn Aten is the creator of life, an omnipresent one who fills all with his love, one who was alone and created all.

sole god, without another beside you;
you created the earth as you wished,
When you were by yourself, <before>,
mankind, all cattle and kine,
All being on land, who fare upon their feet,
And all being in the air, who fly with their wings.

Sounds familiar? bible psalm 104 in a word for word copy of Akhenaten’s hymn to Aten

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There is also a little known primordial deity Neberdjer who had once split himself into all the other Gods. Neberdjer will re-assemble and thus destroy the world only to split itself again and start anew. I’d say that this is a late, semi-monistic belief, but the idea of a primordial being getting split to create the world is indeed ancient.

Here Neberdjer is depicted mostly as a mix of Osiris, Khnum and Ra, but I’ve seen others where he also has wings and other elements.

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Will soon write on Akhenaten’s religious reform. Already did before but the text was lost.

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Nietzsche believed he could identify in monotheism's origins the trace of an old "personality change," the imprint of a compensation for a feeling of inferiority. So as not to lose face, someone who cannot do something claims that he does not want to do it-or that to want to do it is evil.
The man who becomes alienated from his own freedom because he is incapable of making full use of it and places it, in a desire for compensation, in the power of a single and remote God, accepts in advance the very principle of his mutilation.

A. de Benoist

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We must understand that we are indigenous Europeans, even if we live in the United States, Australia or a scientific outpost at the South Pole. A lack of continuous residence in Europe does not keep us from being indigenous Europeans: the line of ancestors ties us to Europe. Our bodies and souls are forever shaped by those long millennia in the European environment. My immediate ancestors have lived in America for only 250 years or so, but my forefathers and foremothers were in Europe forty thousand years before that.

S.McNallen

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The meek shall not inherit the Earth, they will burn and from their ashes a man of the future will rise. A Pagan, a rebel, an Übermensch. He shall inherit the Earth.

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Heimdall and Bragi welcome a warrior into Valhalla

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How Paganism Changed My Life

It began in my antiquity—my childhood. It would be accurate to say the Gods found me, rather than I actively seeking them; I grew up hearing the stories of Zeus, Athena, Poseidon and a host of legends from Homer to Hesiod. Leaving my antiquity and entering my teenage years, I thereafter a childhood of study began studying the Gods of Assyria, Phoenicia, Germania, Scythia & a whole host of others.

Whereupon, I began to fully appreciate the immortal Gods of my ancestors—of the Germans and the Celts. It however, was no easy process from a mere student to an open, practicing polytheist; it took years to become comfortable and rise above the vehement hatred of radical Abrahamics, and wholly ignoring the pretentiousness of atheists whom deny the infallible truth of the Gods.

Appalachia Chief

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How Paganism Has Changed My Life

Since having come to the Native European traditions I have come to a greater connection with my ancestors and the traditions which are purely European in nature. I have come to a better understanding and connection of my identity and I have come to have a more fulfilled sense of self, purpose, meaning, and origin. I have a solid understanding and grasp of where I come from, why I am here, who I am, and where I am going in life. I have also gained a great degree of separation from what is described as "the modern world", or what can be described as the cesspit of societal rot, multiculturalism, degeneration of culture, and the overall disconnection from tribe that our people experience in The West.
The Native European traditions and mythos has given me a sense of belonging and resolve that Christianity could never give me.

Algiz Vidarsson

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For those who want to read the next book in Amber series, here’s the version I have. Out of the Chronicle I remember Guns of Avalon the least, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to analyze there. Will take me a week or so to read.

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When going through the forest he was gathering and eating some berries to save the bread for later when there will be nothing else to eat.

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A shepherd and one thousand hares
Polish fairy tale

Once there lived a poor man who had neither land, nor cattle. He had no job and decided to go find himself one.

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A small Anglo Saxon gilded mount with a knotwork design, possibly from a belt. Found in East Anglia, likely 5-7th Century.

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Ancient Egypt considered pharo Akhenaten to be one of the worst men in history and his rule was a tragedy. The greatest punishment one could receive in Egyptian tradition was the damnatio memoriae. Some artworks of Akhenaten’s period did survive (e.g. famous bust of his wife and co-ruler Nefertiti), but the majority of them were destroyed.

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Tongues are separate in speech,
and their characters / as well;
their skins are different;
for you have differentiated the foreigners

All distant lands
you have made them live

The lands of Khor (Syria) and Kush (Nubia)
And the land of Egypt
You have set every man in his place

Akhenaten presents his deity as not the only God of Egypt, but the entire world, creator of all mankind. This contrasts sharply with the old religious views which saw Egyptian Gods as something purely Egyptian. In fact only Egypt was seen as a sacred land of Gods, even though they knew of many foreign ones.

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Akhenaten’s reform

Young king Amenhotep IV changed his name to Akhenaten to reflect his new religious views. The latter were quite simple. A solar deity Aten was pronounced to be the only God and the worship of all others was officially over. Of course the people kept their old faith, but the state adhered to the new dogma very strictly including even the new art style which became a distinguishing feature of Akhenaten’s rule.

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Egyptian religion before Akhenaten
Not pure polytheism

Ancient Egyptians were henotheistic for the most of their history. In predynastic period each city had it’s own unique relationship with the Gods, which continued after the pharos e.g. in Bubastis lion-headed Bastet was revered the most. Later on when Egypt became more centralized some deities (such Horus) gained more prominence, but it did not change the fact that minor local ones were still venerated the most in their cities. There were also groups of Gods such as Ogdoad of Hermopolis, Theban triad etc.

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Africans were original people = Adam Kadmon. They belong to the golden age of humanity. We are living in the iron age where anti-blacks (Whites) rule. The African fight is the global fight for restauration of Golden Age and Sacredness.

((based)) dugin

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Roman Fresco, Flora, Pompeii, 1st Century A.D.

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Must I add that, in the whole New Testament, there appears but a solitary figure worthy of honour? Pilate, the Roman viceroy. To regard a Jewish imbroglio seriously - that was quite beyond him. One Jew more or less - what did it matter?

Nietzsche

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The Valkyrie Hild leads warriors into battle

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How Paganism changed my life

My life was changed in many small, yet meaningful ways. For example, becoming a Pagan encouraged me to learn more about history and culture of Europe. I studied folklore as well as works of ancient historians. Today I share knowledge and encourage others to learn and promote their ancestral ways. Also Paganism encouraged me to take batter care of my health, even though by that time I already quit boxing and had the traumas I struggle with to this day. Overall, Paganism didn’t effect my political views too much, but after studying the history of so-called conversion(s) I learned a lot more about the ones who want to destroy my race and people as well as their subversive tactics.

Odinets the Pale

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Andronovo chariot warriors circa 2000-1150 BC.

Credit to /channel/TheBeakerGirl for the facial reconstructions.

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A CLASSICAL BEAUTY, Léon-François Comerre, 19th and early 20th century.

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Primitive societies, or those that are considered primitive, are governed by kinship relations, not economic relations. If these societies were not subjected to destruction from the outside, they could exist indefinitely.

C. Levy-Strauss

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