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^ common issue of all big channels, mine included. If I ever decide to contact you I'd do so via my own personal profile, not the channel one

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I myself believe that if we had more data on the ancient gods of the Poles, Czechs, South Slavs, and if we better understood the images of the Baltic Slavs, then throughout the large Slavic area we would find the same common Proto-Slavic pantheon developed and everywhere we would see first of all, Perun, Veles and Dažbog, taking different names and forms, as its leaders.

O.Kutarev

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Today I finished reading an article written by a Pagan scholar I know. It was a good read, informative. Will share it and my thoughts about it later.

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Mike, editor-in-chief of Imperium Press on monism, part 2:

There is quite a bit of linguistic evidence to think that the Proto-Indo-Europeans and later IE branches were not monist and that their implicit metaphysics was closer to differential ontology (the idea that for a thing to exist means for it to stand apart from something else, which eliminates monism). Monism came in at the beginning of the Axial age as part of a suite of new ideas that served to centralize power and break down clan loyalties. These ideas are not traditional and their historical function was to undermine tradition and open the way for monotheism.

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If you don't think there's magic in the world, you've spent too much time indoors

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Some channels I recommend:

Germanic Pagan holy-guild @englishorder

Accurate Germanic tradition @TheNorroenaSociety

Modern Pagan artist @moccusartist

Exposing the great subversion @ChristianityExposed

Research of Celtic tradition @CelticEurope

Newly created @Pagan_Revivalism

Folkish perspective @FolkAppalachia

Great Stephen McNallen’s channel @Stephen_A_McNallen

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When they mock us over being "replaced" or they refer to our renewed Pagan belief as a "dead religion", just remember we have been on the brink of extinction so many times it is nothing but a warm-up exercise at this point. What usually follows is scorched earth followed by greatness.

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The Primal Force That Drives A People

Ethnic beliefs, deeply rooted in the soil of history, bears the imprints of a culture's unique journey—its struggles and its triumphs. To neglect the importance of these traditions is to forsake the very essence that animates a folk's spirit and the primal force that drives the preservation of a people.

It is within the embrace of this collective heritage that we discover the true source of our purpose and meaning, for true triumph emerges from the interconnected web of collective solidarity, casting a shadow over the fleeting ambitions of solitary souls.

We must, therefore, condemn all universalistic cults that transcend ethnic boundaries—such as Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism—for they will inevitably erode this profound essence entrenched within the fabric of one's ethnic being, diminishing all individuals entangled in their grasp into a lifeless fusion, devoid of the very vitality that inspires our indomitable pursuit of greatness.

@ChristianityExposed

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Mark Puryear of Noroenna Society on "soft paganism"

Sedian belief is built upon hard polytheism, and as such we recognize that the Gods are many, and that their multitude represents the very order of the cosmos. All things in nature are multiple, all things around us share the commonality that they are represented in the forms of many, and never one. There is no one blade of grass, no one rock, no one star, or even one galaxy. All things are many, and so must be the Gods. They are not may representations of a singularity, they are a multitude of immanent beings existing within the fabric of reality that speak to us through our ancestral line.

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Ogma by Brother Bjorn
my commission

https://twitter.com/bjorn_brother

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Paparuda ritual depicted by Uroš Predić

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It’s possible that Perperuna ritual has some connection with Slavic Thunder God Perun who could summon rain.
Also peperuda means butterfly in Bulgarian. This butterfly connection is alluded to in one of the songs performed during the ritual which goes as follows (in my translation):

Пеперуда лятала (butterfly flew)
как са й Бога молила (and begged God)
Дай ми, Боже, дребен дъжд (give me some rain, o God)

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Paparuda (Perperuna) ritual

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Pagan Revivalist groups are forming everywhere and growing fast!

Gods above! What a glorious time to be alive!

Though the darkness crowds around us, we tread the blessed path.

This is an age of Heroes. We are laying the foundation stones of Pagan Europe's Return.

Pagan Revivalism shall set our Folk free

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It is good to remember those who fought and died to keep our religion alive during the long centuries of Christian persecution. The constant effort to imitate the bravery and sacrifice of these men and women builds our character and makes us better people.

S.McNallen

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Another day, another Imperium clone spamming people on Telegram.

Block and report.

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Introduction to the Slavic pagan pantheon The names of deities that the ancient Slavs actually revered is a newly released article I recommend reading if you are interested in the Slavic deities found in ancient sources. The article also makes good remarks on some mistakes of modern Paganism.

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Anti-Pagan vandalism detected yesterday at in Szczecin, Poland

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Mike, editor-in-chief of Imperium Press on monism, part 1:

While there are cognates across the various Indo-European branches, the idea that all religions worldwide are pointing to the same pantheon, that religions are all "different paths up the same mountain" is historical fiction. We have no evidence, direct or indirect, that our forefathers believed this until very late. It is an innovation and a heresy that seeks to retroject voodoo from late antiquity into our deepest and most ancient theology.

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I was recommended using Substrack. What are your thoughts?

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Paganism and monism are incompatible

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The same hatred jews have for all non-jews was inherited by christians, but instead of foreigners newly converted Europeans turned against their own kin.
This is true to this day and is the reason why a christian is worse than a jew. A traitor is worse than an enemy.

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Will get back to the prose retellings of oral epic (bylina) of Rus. Also commissioned a new depiction of one of my favorite tales to go with the retelling.

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Come to think of it. "Speak softly and carry a big stick" fits Ogma pretty well as a God of both eloquence and strength.

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Does anyone know what happened to OK Vicuck? They did some nice content exposing fakes in Germanic Pagan tradition back in the day. Wonder where the author is now.

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Moderan Paparuda ritual

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Modern depiction of Perperuna (Paparuda) by Lidia Macov

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Perperuna (Paparuda) is a Pagan rain-summoning ritual practiced in Balkan. The main character of the ritual is a little girl dressed in green leaves who goes from one house to another singing songs and gets sprinkled with water as an imitation of rain.

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Volkolak by A.Andreev

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Commissioned a piece of art today. Working on a text to go with it.

Will be interesting since I only found one brief mention of this on English net.

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