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One of the most demonized European traditions is meditating with the dead. It has began with among Scythians who venerated the dead on their burial mounds. Some leftovers of that tradition are found among all European tribes, even despite centuries of christian attempts to sever our roots.

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There's some great detail in the picture by Ed Org, including the banner which has an image of the Wolf-Warrior die press found at Fen Drayton in Cambridgeshire, pictured above.

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🇬🇧 Idol of the supreme Norse god Odin by Albion Grove.

🇩🇪 Idol des höchsten nordischen Gottes Odin von Albion Grove.

🇷🇺 Идол верховного скандинавского бога Одина от Albion Grove.

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❄️ @thetruenortherner

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Before and after Paganism

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Caratacus was the celtic briton king of the Catuvellaunui tribe. His father was Cunobeline who ruled Briton, from 43 to 50 AD. Caratacus expanded his tribe's territory, which appears to be the catalyst for the romans to invade.
43 AD, Rome tried to assimilate the territory to the empire. Tribes, such as the Dobunni submitted. But Caratacus's did not, and fought fiercely, for their independance.
Emperor Claudius launched an invasion, under a large scale. About 40 000 men were sent, divided between 4 legions, supported by auxilliaury troops. Despite what appeared to be an overwhelming assault, the resistance was fierce and relentless. And, it took over 40 years after the initial assault for Britain to be conquered.
Caratacus spread the rebellion from the Thames to the Snowdonnia mountains.
His familly got captured by the romans, a bit before he was seen in Rome. He was pardonned at the court, for his rebellion, by the emperor.

While people, rightfully, remember Boudicca, Caratacus is hardly mentioned.

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Valhalla by Volcaban

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Ulfhednar by Volcaban

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The only White trash I know are the ones who sell out their own Folk...

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Slavic ring XI-XII c.

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Armin bei der Seherin, Ferdinand Leeke, ca. 1890

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If one strafes from this path into pantheism like A. de Benoist does he can soon end up among those supporting the idea of great universal unity, who are polytheists only de jure, monotheists de facto. In Aryan racial worldview this tendency was recessive, those making it dominant are not riding the Aryan horse, but rather a semitic camel.

A.M. Ivanov

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When it comes to the connection between race and worldview it is always necessary to consider that, just like in case with anthropological type and mental make-up, different races can have same elements, but the crux of the matter lies in which element is the dominant one. Some Greek philosophers are not as Greek as they may seem. Prominent modern philosopher Pierre Shassar proved that e.g. Heraclitus, who, is considered to be a typical representative of Greek thought, with his theology of the One (Logos) was actually spreading semitic religious ideas.

A.M.Ivanov

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Partially yes, because de Benoist failed to draw a clear line. He got too carried away in his polemics with judeo-christianity and eventually, as if often happens in battle, the two fighters ripped into each other so much it got hard to tell where one ends and the other begins. Benoist failed to properly use his starting position provided back in the day by E.Renan "There are monotheistic and polytheistic races". When the racial approach is being consistently applied there is no confusion. Benoist has one.

A.M.Ivanov

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Granite statue of a Gallaecian warrior, with torc and caetra shield; 1st century B.C. On display at the National Museum of Archaeology in Lisbon, Portugal. 🇵🇹

Celtic Europe - channel link (please share!): /channel/rjOekyqBmgxiZjcx

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Something to keep in mind

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Jean Markale strongly asserts his opinion that paganism has never died; while the victorious Christianity thought it could eliminate it, paganism survived as a substrate, or parallel thinking, always ready to resurface in the subconscious. Paganism is not perceived as the absence of God, or the absence of the ritual. On the contrary, starting from the idea that the sacred no longer belongs to Christianity, it is the solemn affirmation of transcendence. Europe is more Pagan than ever, while it still searches for its roots which are not the Judeo-Christian ones. The dictatorship of Christian ideology could not stifle the ancient values, but only pushed them in the darkness of the subconscious. Once the dictatorship is removed, it is normal that all these values reappear, more powerful than ever (Markale,1980,p.67).

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Paganism today therefore clearly requires a certain familiarity with ancient Indo-European religions, their history, their theology, their cosmology, their symbolism, their myths, and the mythemes of which they are composed. A scholarly familiarity, but also a spiritual familiarity; an epistemological familiarity that is also an intuitive familiarity. This is not simply the accumulation of knowledge concerning the beliefs of various European regions from the time predating Christianity (nor is it ignoring what may distinguish them, sometimes profoundly, from each other), but primarily of identifying within these beliefs the projection, the transposition, of a certain number of values which, as heirs to a culture, belong to us and concern us directly.

A. de Benoist

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9 Daughters of Ægir and Ran by Rim Bitik

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Runic bracelet carved out of ash wood by artsman Zayats (Hare)

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Why Oðalism?
Oðalism is in the strictest sense an ideology based on blood (of the native population) and soil (the homeland of the native population); protecting, promoting and if necessary reviving the customs, traditions, world view, values and religion that naturally came from each particular population in their homeland. It can be applied to each and every people on this planet, and will also be different to each and every people on this planet, because they are in essence different from each other. Oðalism promotes true diversity.

Varg

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Far Trevelled by Volcaban

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: Recall, remember, retrieve :

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Slavic bronze ring with silver incrustation approx. 11th-14th century

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To admit the unchangeable differentiation of race in its modern scientific meaning is to admit inevitably the existence of superiority in one race and of inferiority in another. Such an admission we can hardly expect from those of inferior races.

Madison Grant

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But one can’t expect too much from one man. The fact that de Benoist didn’t think some of his conclusions through and stopped midway at some places while G.Faye and P.Shassar went further, does not belittle the merits of his work. By demonstrating that one can be a pagan, he has simultaneously drew a line separating "the new right" from "the old" who still fail to stray from their christianity.

A.M.Ivanov

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Miguel Serrano states that: "an Aryan has to be a polytheist". Polytheism is not some primitive religion of barbarians, but rather a special racial worldview, philosophical essence of which was best illustrated by P. Shassar in his books "Beyond universals" and "Variety in nature". Polytheism is just a symbology expressing the understanding of the fact that variety is inherent in the very essence of the universe which can’t be reduced to a single starting point. This is the reason why people of the West why think this way are replacing the term universum with pluriversum.

A.M. Ivanov

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By considering that judaeo-christian monotheism is not only characterized by belief in one god, but also it’s tendency for dualistic conception of the world which separates spirit from matter, he claims, with Greek philosophy as his reference, that there can be a non-dualistic monotheism (pantheism), which is in essence an antonym of polytheism. This thesis is A. de Benoist’s biggest mistake.

A.M.Ivanov

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Roots of European civilization studied by GRECE were covered in christian trash. Cleaning these roots was a long, painstaking job. A major success, even a breakthrough, was achieved in 1981 when A. de Benoist’s On Being a Pagan was released.
A. de Benoist claims that religions of ancient Europe are not just equal, but rather superior to semitic monotheism in their spiritual and theological complexity. He has set a goal to unravel the fundamental differences separating European paganism and judeo-christianity. One can’t say he fully succeeded at this. His former GRECE associate Guillaume Faye believes that though de Benoist once declared himself pagan he actually stayed a judeo-christian. Is this criticism justified?

A.M.Ivanov

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German Cheddar Man hoax just dropped: "How Nazis whitewashed a prehistoric shaman's remains." (source)

"Nazis thought the grave belonged to a white man. But the 9,000-year-old human remains were of a powerful woman of color."

- It was a Western Hunter-Gatherer, whose closest living relatives are Northeast Europeans, like Finns.

"In prehistoric times, women weren't inferior to men. They received sumptuous burials and held important social and political positions."

- Humans have always given important women rich burials, that proves nothing about the existence of a patriarchal culture. Even the giga-patriarchal Proto-Indo-Europeans gave women nice burials.

"People who differed physically or psychologically from a perceived norm were not cast out but could rise to important positions."

- There was no physical difference. They were a Western Hunter-Gatherer, like everyone around them.

"Nine thousand years ago, it might have been normal for a colored female, who was physically different from the average person in her community, to become a powerful spiritual or political leader."

- It was not a "colored female," WHG were not "colored" (shorthand for non-European). Their only major descendants are Europeans, and their closest living relatives are Northeast Europeans.

"The shaman is not the only one of her kind. [...] the "Man of Neuessing," who is 34,000 years old, didn't have white skin either. The man, known as the "oldest Bavarian," lived in the Ice Age in what is now southern Germany — and was black."

- Again, this other person was not "Black." No relation to Africans and probably didn't even have black skin because HIrisplex-S, used to make skin pigmentation predictions, is totally useless (see this post).

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On Having a Patron God

Then began Thorhall, and said, "Has it not been that the Redbeard has proved a better friend than your Christ? this was my gift for the poetry which I composed about Thor, my patron; seldom has he failed me." Now, when the men knew that, none of them would eat of it, and they threw it down from the rocks, and turned with their supplications to God’s mercy.

Erik's Saga Rauda ch. 8

https://linktr.ee/TheFrithstead

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