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“Sól ek sá; svá þótti mér, sem ek sæja á göfgan guð; henni ek laut hinzta sinni aldaheimi í. —– I saw the sun; it seemed to me as if I were looking at a glorious deity; I bowed to it for the last time in the world of being.”
— Poetic Edda - stanza 41 “The Song of the Sun”

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The manga Berserk depicts an insane demonic creature called Griffith who wants to unite all races under one religion. His disciples say that the racial conflict caused by the forcing of different peoples into one place is justified. Does this sound familiar at all?

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The dire state of History as an academic subject in America
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/the-end-of-academic-history/

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What if my daughter is born beneath the Yule moon? 🌕

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The Sardinian Tenores,

A traditional song from the town of Oliena, Island of Sardinia, performed by a group named 'Tenore Santu Lussugliu'.

In relation to the archaeological discoveries, historians guess the story of Tenores begins around 3,000 years ago.

Although some might call this a neolithic style of chanting.

Traditional singing is related to shepherding, loneliness, and being in touch with nature.

The Tenores is often accompanied by evocative traditional
dances and costumes.

The tenor song is a “polyvocal” form in four parts, typical of the middle-north of Sardinia, where each part must be sung by a different male singer. Therefore the tenor group must be composed of four people.

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On New Year's eve 2015/16 I visited a Sigurd stone in Sweden and made this short film
https://youtu.be/i1gE70PCkt8

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Received an entire smoked reindeer heart as a xmas gift. Rudolf died for my snacks

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Your nature determines the proper form of worship

"Therefore, since these distinctions have been made, what follows should be most obvious. Souls governed by the nature of the uni- verse, leading lives according to their own personal nature and using the powers of nature, should perform their worship in a manner adapted to nature and to the corporeal things moved by nature. In their worship they should employ places, climates, matter and the powers of matter, bodies and their characteristics and qualities, movements and what follows movements, and changes of the things in generation, along with other things associated with these in their acts of reverence to the gods, and especially in the part that pertains to performing sacrifice.

Other souls, living according to the Nous alone and the life of the Nous, and liberated from the bonds of nature, should concern themselves in all parts of theurgy with the intellectual and incorporeal law of the hieratic art.

Other souls, the media between these, should labour along different paths of holiness according to the differences of their intermediate position, either by participating in both modes of ritual worship, or by separating themselves from one mode, or by accepting both of these as a foundation for more honourable things for without them the transcendent goods would never be reached." Iamblichus, De Mysteriis 224, 7-225, 10

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A group of historians have teamed up to call out the BBC's anti-British, anti-white bias
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/12/28/bbc-guilty-rewriting-british-history-promote-woke-agenda-biased/

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Was Odin a cuck?

Here I shall offer an exercise in public myth interpretation, in the hope that the method I demonstrate not only illuminates the divine meaning of this particular myth, but that the method here shown shall serve as a model that others may use to aid them in their understanding of the gods and their pursuit of pious worship.

https://survivethejive.blogspot.com/2022/12/odin-cuckold.html

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The Xmas Barrow wight

This Norwegian Xmas carol preserves an ancient pagan tradition of communing with the spirit of a barrow at Yule. "Haugebonden" means "The farmer (of the) barrow" - the song tells the story of a peasant who encounters the spirt of a farmer which dwells within a barrow on his land. The two argue over the proper way to celebrate Christmas with the spirit requesting a quieter celebration.

Here is an English translation of one version of the Norwegian lyrics which vary here and there depending on the version:

And so it was on that holiest Christmas eve
that the peasant did walk out to find garlands
and when he walked out into the grove
well there he heard the barrow man dancing

Dear one, listen out there
the barrow man dances and rhymes (chorus)

Hear me now, my dear neighbour,
won't you discipline your children?
For here on every Christmas night
they come and walk upon my barrow

Well I have been here for all of these years
out on your grounds for so long a time
no pay have you ever required
and so none have ever you gotten

Go now out to the end of the stern
out there you'll find your fine rewards
Out there you'll find 9 chests full of gold
with the keys hanging in their locks

So he looked, and therein stood a small gold mug
having traveled in the boots of nine men
Fifteen men from it drink 'til drunk
and the peasant himself can as well

And down therein lay a soft cloth of blue
the likes of which elsewhere cannot be found
it was sewn by my daughter Ingelill
still as a betrothed woman

The grove is called my homestead
it lies here south of the hillside
and myself, I go by the name Gullstein
and my wife goes by the name Maalfrid

https://youtu.be/p7NX8FijbeU

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The reason Indo-Europeans carried yHG R1b is because they came from a place where R1b was really common and had been for thousands of years.

This place is eastern Europe.

It’s not because R1b began with Indo-Europeans. It began much earlier.

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Just finished watching the latest Jive Talk from Survive the Jive, 'What is Shamanism? with Chris Luttichau'.

I found this in-person interview style of Jive Talk to be quite enjoyable, and the complimentary scenes of nature and other images go well with the focus on Chris Luttichau as he shares his experience for the majority of the video. Three things I liked throughout the Talk were:

•Chris Luttichau's emphasis on dreams being one of the primary initiation experiences he received during his early days getting into Shamanism. I liked this part of the discussion because I relate to it on a personal level myself, and also because I believe dreams are one of the main mechanisms of esoteric communication between Pagans and the divine. We learn from the Norse Myths and Sagas that dreams are important - the god Baldur received dreams foretelling his death, so the aforementioned statement made by Chris Luttichau correlates with what we as Pagans learn from the attested sources themselves.
•The idea mentioned by Chris Luttichau that Shamanism is at its core a primordial understanding of the spirit world known to all people across the world. This idea certainly won't come as a surprise to many Pagans but it is still a relevant reminder that most spiritual paths across the world are ultimately of divine origin, to put it simply. The fact that a lot of Pagans today are coming to relatively similar conclusions regarding certain notions on the divine shows us that Paganism is not the superfluous magnifying of made-up visual fabrications, but a verifiable spiritual science. In Luttichau's words, 'an exploration of reality.'
•Our world, the 'Middle World' as Luttichau puts it, is one we as humans agree upon which also has aspects of the divine flowing into it. I liked this statement made by Chris because it correlates with what the Norse Myths and Sagas inform us of. Our world is not at all disconnected from the divine but rather apart of it and fully connected to the higher realms of consciousness. As with the previous point, this may not come as a surprise to many of us, but it reiterates the fact that Pagans today are coming to the same conclusions regarding the divine. This makes it clear that the gods and ancestors have never 'retreated' from our reality at all, but have been with us and will be with us into the coming Golden Age.

Ultimately, I very much enjoyed this discussion. The in-person interview style of Jive Talk is new and nice to watch, and the various topics discussed reaffirm what a lot of us Pagans are feeling today. Watch 'JIVE TALK: What is Shamanism? with Chris Luttichau'

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Talking about the Christmas story of the Green Knight with @thegoldenone
https://youtu.be/FXzAbjMnES8

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4th century depiction of the adoration of the Magi on a Christian sarcophagus from Rome. This is dated to around the time Rome officially became Christian. The Magi are depicted, like the Thracian Orpheus or the Persian Mithras, in barbarian attire with trousers and Phrygian caps. The multiracial version of the three kings was an invention of the Middle Ages.

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The protagonist who opposes the above mentioned globalist antagonist is a one eyed warrior who transforms into a wolf creature when angry - going "berserk" - Pretty obvious that this is an Odinic hero.

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Full moon dates for 2023 along with some of the more common moon-names. There will be two full moons in August. This is sometimes called a blue-moon (though this term seems to be used for different reasons nowadays). The term came from the OE word bēlǣwa which became belewe and later ‘blue’. It meant ‘to betray’ as the moon was deemed to arrive to early hence two full moons in one calendar month.

6th January: Moon After Yule, Old Moon, Wolf Moon, Ice Moon
5th February: Wolf Moon, Hunger Moon, Storm Moon, Snow Moon
7th March: Lenten Moon, Crow Moon, Worm Moon, Crust Moon
6th April: Pink Moon, Egg Moon, Sprouting Grass Moon, Fish Moon
5th May: Milk Moon, Flower Moon, Corn or Corn Planting Moon
3rd June: Rose Moon Flower Moon, Strawberry Moon, Honey Moon,
3rd July: Hay Moon, Fallow Moon, Thunder Moon, Wort Moon, Buck Moon, Mead Moon
1st August: Barley Moon, Grain Moon, Sturgeon Moon, Red Moon, Green Corn Moon
30th August: Second full moon of the same month
29th September
: Corn Moon, Harvest Moon, Singing Moon, Corn Moon, Barley Moon
28th October: Harvest Moon, Hunter's Moon, Blood Moon, Travel Moon, Dying Grass Moon
27th November: Hunter's Moon, Fog Moon, Beaver Moon, Frost Moon, Snow Moon
26th December: Oak Moon, Cold Moon, Frost Moon, Moon Before Yule, Long Night's Moon

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Had a decent year and that's in no small part to all of you bloody fine folk. Here's a toast to you and yours! 🥂

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"The sonargǫltr or sónargǫltr was the boar sacrificed as part of the celebration of Yule in Germanic paganism, on whose bristles solemn vows were made, a tradition known as heitstrenging."

"And they would sacrifice a boar in the sonarblót. On Yule Eve the sonar-boar was led into the hall before the king; then people laid their hands on its bristles and made vows."

#Yule #paganism @EuropeanTribalism

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Yuletide four years back @thegoldenone and I visit an ancient pagan burial ground in Sweden. It was bloody cold.
https://youtu.be/j49e5u17gvc

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Map of the oldest yHG R1b samples alongside the oldest yhg R sample.

The oldest yHG R sample comes from northern Asia. But all of the oldest R1b samples come from Europe.

The studies these samples come from are below.

Mathieson, I. (2018, March 08). The genomic history of southeastern Europe.

Fu, Q. (2016, June 09). The genetic history of Ice Age Europe.

Raghavan, M. (2013, November 20). Upper Palaeolithic Siberian genome reveals dual ancestry of Native Americans.

Haak, W. (2015, June 11). Massive migration from the steppe was a source for Indo-European languages in Europe.

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Love me some honey. simple as
https://youtu.be/sGx9713AwS0

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Besides the intention to help pagans to understand the meaning of this myth, one which I know eludes most to the extent that they try to dismiss its legitimacy, I also wrote this blog so that a defence can be offered against infantile Christian polemics.

The fact is that no literal reading of this myth can possibly have any metaphysical or social function. It would be foolish to accept such a reading and to go no further, rejecting the esoteric in favour of the crudest and most accessible interpretation.

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Very cool gold bracteate and suncross pendant from Uppåkra in Sweden. The bracteate has ALU runes next to a man on a horned horse who is generally identified as Wodin in other bracteates with the same motif

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I need to periodically remind people that STJ will only exist for as long as I have patrons to support me. I am so grateful to those who do and have a mountain of exclusive videos and content I have made for them over the years which you access when you become a patron. There are also opportunities for VC chat with me here on Telegram depending on you support tier.

https://survivethejive.blogspot.com/p/donate.html

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Croatian Tales of Long Ago - Shrine by Dario Jelusic (2021)

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Best of luck to everyone participating in the traditional Boxing Day hunt.

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I recently visited a Danish shaman who lives in Cornwall to learn more about how one becomes a shaman and what it entails
https://youtu.be/Ay6o_1qXklU

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The Green Knight - Julek Heller 1982

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He must be appeased with buttered porridge.

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