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Claidheamh Soluis is a magic sword which appears in many tales of Irish and Scottish folklore where it serves as the only weapon capable of killing the enemy of the story.

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A man hanging from a cross crucified. That just seems weird to me. It is hard for me to have a good feeling about that. It just doesn't seem European to me. It would take somebody with a really alien mindset to choose something like that as a symbol for a religion. It is an execution scene. It's like if I were to start a new religion and chose as a symbol a man hanging from a gallows, or in an iron cage with crows pecking at his skeleton.
One of the principal symbols of pagan religion is the tree of life, it's called the World Tree, which represents their particular cosmology. Have you ever heard of it? [I hadn't.] To me, the World Tree is a much more fitting symbol for a religion for our people.

R.S.Griffin

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Heofon-fýr or Heaven-fire was an Old English kenning for lightning.

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Here’s what The Noroenna Society has to say on Tyr. Sharing that just to show that I’m not biased: https://norroena.org/the-role-of-tyr/?fbclid=IwAR1GeE9M31NdZWX2rOlp6zYDo5_VqysgJCq51YKTxs_fLSiEpPW3YGXz_Uw

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Tyr (Tiw)

Tyr (Tiw) is an ancient God. His image and role changed with times, so much so that by the time the Poetic Edda was written down his status as the chief of the Gods was already taken by Wotan.
The name Tiw comes from the Proto-Germanic tīwaz and that from the PIE deywós, meaning 'celestial, heavenly one' or 'God' which is a clear indication of his archetype being that of a Deus Pater aka Sky-Father.
He is honoured every Tuesday (Tiwesdæg) and remembered in such toponyms as Tuesnoad (Tiw's piece of woodland) aka Kent, Tuesley (Tiw's clearing) aka Surrey etc.

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Christianity at first seized the lowest strata of the population: slaves, freedmen, merchants, whores, and tax collectors. The inevitable result had to be the slave revolt of the masses who had been made consciously irreverent and seduced into insolence. Every real state order, that is, the value order of duty, honour and achievement, was shaken. The ancient states realized too late that in that ruthlessly disruptive and nihilistic Christianity a political opponent had arisen, who would place the lowermost man at the top.

Kurt Eggerst

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Kemi-Oba culture stele. Bronze Age, Ukraine.
Some specialists consider Kemi-Oba to be a part of Yamnaya culture.

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Food Blessing

We bless this food to Might and Main, our bodies need to fill.
To keep us hearty, whole, and hale, so we may work our will.
Ancestors guide us, walk beside us, and help us with our needs.
Keep us on the path that's true, because we are our deeds.

Hail the Gods!

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A drawing of Verkhorichchya stele

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My son leaves an offering to a weoh stapol

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Hispano-Celtic warrior from northern Iberia, 5th or 4th century B.C. Illustration by Aratikos Arqueólogos, S.I. 🇪🇸

The equipment, particularly the dagger and short-sword, is based on finds from what archaeologists have labeled the Miraveche-Monte Bernorio culture, named after two notable archaeological sites. The cultural complex emerged as a result of intense contacts between the Indo-European peoples who inhabited the northeastern parts of the Spanish Inner Plateau + the adjacent Cantabrian mountains and the Celtiberians who lived to the southeast, in the area of the Sistema Ibérico mountains and the Ebro river basin. The culture of the former became heavily influenced by that of the latter from the 6th century B.C. onward, in a process that may have entailed some migrations and intermarriage. Most notable was the adoption of cremation and burial in urn-fields, a practice which had its ultimate origin in Central Europe.

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

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Scythian statues do not compare to Greek sculpture. What’s interesting is that Scythians who took so much from Greeks turned out to be unreceptive to the impulses from their refined neighbors when it came to monumental art. They were visiting Greek poleis and seeing sculptures in the squares which depict human body with perfect realism. They saw them and probably stayed indifferent.

A.Hazanov "Scythian Gold"

An idol from Scythian camp, Khortytsia island, Ukraine.

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The Flemish heathen tribe of Western Flanders, know as Kerlinga, proud descendants of Ing, took part in the old Germanic tradition of Borelle in Dranouter Belgium.

The end of winter is marked with the burning of man puppets on the corners of the village meadows. An Ommegang is executed and exists of the people and a few masked ceremonial leaders. Once these leaders would have been the secret fellowship of the warrior class. The Mannenbond.

The fire 🔥 and smoke cleanses the fields and scares away the dark spirits that are released during winter and brings the fertility of spring. During the burning people scream

“Borelle, Borelle, stîkt vier in d’elle!’

Meaning “put fire in Hel” (the underworld)

Attending people will use asked to blacken each others faces to bring luck and march towards Montenegrin, the highest point anniversary the village where a final, large doll is burned to thank the gods.

Dranouter lies in western Flanders, first mention in 1123 as Drawenoltra, assumed to have refered to a local prominent figures alter to the gods.

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Blessed Ostara 🥚🐇🌸

#TTN_Art

❄️ @thetruenortherner

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Wotan the Wanderer

by Brother Bjorn
https://twitter.com/bjorn_brother

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Claidheamh Soluis
The Sword of Light
by Clara Dies Valls

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Before we can wield the Spear of Wotan and throw it over the assembled host of our foes, we must first hang, wounded by the Spear, on the World Tree to win the runes...In other words, seek wisdom first, then pugnacity.

S.McNallen

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https://www.icelandreview.com/magazine/paganpoetry/?fbclid=IwAR2MvA8JPwq3nN2ICQHNy8vr8dWe-sb0vBs7xuRRcbVSnOq6p4vXjxkpI8s

PAGAN POETRY
by Iceland Review

(An insight to the Ásatrú Society of Iceland)

This was an interesting article to read. It details some of the motiffs of a living, naturalistic relgion and worldview combined into a way of life and connection to existence, rather than as an individual marching on some path of time to a defined end goal. This is especially true with regards to the Christian and Liberal narrative of existence, as linear time with an end goal of progress towards a set directive, whereby the trials and tribulations of the world will end and a utopia outside of space and time will be achieved.

Despite this, of course there are reservations about the Ásatrú Society. Namely, they're led by an eccletic occultist with roots in the anti-ethnic, leftist movements and countercultures of the 1960s, who had this to say:

It is much the same with Ásatrú, and Hilmar points especially to some North American Ásatrú practitioners as taking the wrong stance towards the relationship between tradition and evolution. “These people,” he says, “they want to hit you over the head with the Eddas. They quote the poetry like scripture.” These people, those who want to worship a frozen past, are also generally those on the political fringes. Hilmar does not have much to say about them except that “they run around and speak pidgin Icelandic. This idea, that it has to be in your bloodstream, that it’s ethnic or genetic, it’s ridiculous.”

So, we have a man claiming to lead religious communities made up entirely of Icelanders in Iceland, telling Americans in particular, but including any ethnic reconstructionists in Europe too, that saying something along the lines of, "My religion and worldview is dependent on my background as a Teutonic person, so no you cannot join in the worship of my ancestors if they are not your ancestors" is akin to blasphemy in his view; that such a statement would never have been uttered.

Fortunately for us, and sadly for the sake of Hilmar's scholastic integrity, such a view is the natural default of all ethnic peoples on this planet and remained ours as well even after we converted en masse to Christianity in the Middle Ages. Only with the late onset of the Liberal Enlightenment did many ideas of ethnicity and singular foci of a path for one's people become verbotten and discouraged. One can even look at the German Empire, United States, Kingdom of Italy, and others until the post-World War I period to see that an ethnic sense of identity and purpose worked hand in hand with parliamentarian government, secular judicial institutions, and technological advancements. The idea that ethnicity can or should ever be divided from a religion, a people, and their choice of direction for the future, is an idea devised in the minds of hostile alien groups trying to carve out a space for themselves and their group inside the otherwise homogenous body of their host.

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Tyr (Tiw) is also a God of Justice and Honor. He is the one who presides over oath-giving which is why ancient Germanic tribes always involved their right hand when they gave their word. This tradition is actually alive today since often people take an oath by holding their right hand out or placing it over a sacred object.
Being the Sky-Father Tyr (Tiw) can always see an oath being given from his celestial throne and would punish those who dare break their word.

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In each culture, there was an upper tier which - Dumezil called the "first function" - composed of Gods dealing with sovereignty, law and priesthood. This function is shared by two deities. One maintains the law, preserves cosmic order, and seeks stability and continuity. In Germanic pantheon, this is the role of Tyr. The other God of the first function is ecstatic, ever-changing, and mysterious; there words match Odin precisely.

S.McNallen

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Kemi-Oba culture stele

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Dual horse-head scepter from Celtiberians in Numantia, Spain, 2nd century BC.

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The issue of modern Pagan priesthood

One of the biggest issues modern Paganism has to deal with is the one of authority. And this one is relevant even for true, folkish Pagans.
Being a modern Pagan priest is difficult. Back in the day there were centuries of priests carrying on the knowledge such as templates for ritual, secret names of the Gods, charms etc and most importantly they went through training and initiation. Nowadays you have to learn everything yourself and even when you do the majority still won’t listen because they can’t check whether you are trustworthy. As a result fakes and shills end up praised as great godis, volkhvs etc because the masses don’t bothe reading the sources and that’s not even their fault, after all the average Joe is not supposed to be an expert.
So far the time did little to help with this issue. Just like in the 90s Pagan sphere is full of subverters, schizos etc.

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Bronze Age PIE diorite stele from Verkhorichchya

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One God or Many?

In Exodus 20:3 we encounter Yahweh commanding: "Thou shalt not have any gods before me." Here the great Yahweh is himself acknowledging the existence of other gods. He did not say, "Don’t worship any of those other fake gods, because I am the only real one." He simply said to only worship himself, and not the others. And then, two verses later, Yahweh said: "You shall not bow down to them [idols of other gods] or worship them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God." Jealous of what? The other gods, of course.

The Old Testament is loaded with passages like this.

Charles Giuliani

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Yngvi-Freyr by Brother Bjorn

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Saw this in a museum in Riga. The 2 Kings from a handcrafted chess set made by a Latvian nationalist partisan in a Soviet gulag.

The piece on the left is a pagan Latvian king and the piece on the right is a German crusader.

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On this day of spring equinox my friend and our admin Anglo Joel was born.
May the Gods and Ancestors guide his path.
Happy birthday!

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11th century Slavic woman from Krivitch tribe

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Lady of Elche by maika art

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