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Had a k1 kickboxing fight last night. Good experience although I lost.
Читать полностью…A statue of the one who wields the hammer in Stockholm in 2015. Taken from my Instagram account deleted in 2021
Читать полностью…Bronze age Nordic women sometimes wore very very provocative short skirts. Thomas Froncek describes this in his book The Norhmen, and the theory that maybe only high class women wore them as a kind of boast that they could dress how they liked without being raped or harassed because they were so powerful. Other women in the Nordic Bronze age wore very long dresses but that isn’t so interesting to look at. The artwork if called Rites at Dawn by Christian Sloan Hall
Читать полностью…Evidence on a French Atlantic island of trade with Holland and the British Isles in the 8th century
https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20250302-archaeological-findings-on-france-s-ile-de-r%C3%A9-reveal-north-sea-trade-links
A Norwegian record from the mid-19th century tells of a certain Gunnhild Reinsnos, a simple, uneducated elderly peasant woman. The record describes how she sometimes went out at night to fish. Once, "the catch was so good that it was not long before Gunnhild had enough fish to cook for the whole week," the record says, "then she wrapped the line around the rod and said: 'now shall Njord be thanked for this', Njord was associated with the sea, weather and fishing in the Old Norse tradition. This record, which is thus an authentic family history from Hardanger, shows that some Scandinavians were still giving thanks to this deity in an everyday way as late as 150 years ago. And if something as concrete as a god's name could have been preserved in the common people 850 years after the official change of religion, it is perhaps not entirely impossible that certain fundamentals and attitudes survived longer than that.
Quoted from Granskogsfolk by David Thurfjell via gronahemmafrun on instagram
English pagans referred to pride as modignes (cognate with modern moodiness) from mod which refers to bravery, heart, spiritedness and the mind itself. State of mod was used to convey emotion as well as vibes/energy in poetic ways.
When Christians needed to make a word for the sin of pride, they chose ofermod “too-brave”. This refers to people who overestimate their abilities and was very misleading for the English pagans as that is not at all what is meant by pride as sin in Christian theology.
An intriguing harness mount from Vendel, Sweden, with two Salin-I style wolves with bearded faces on their thighs. Similar motifs appear featuring a bird of prey with an often one-eyed face. It could depict Freki and Geri, and/or Gods in disguise; in the Hrafnagaldr Óðins, Odin disguises Iðunn as a wolf.
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In the Bárðar saga Snæfellsáss, the titular character’s son Gestr initially resists conversion when he meets Olaf Tryggvason. He eventually gives in, but he’s confronted by the angry spirit of his father on the night after his baptism, and he dies the next morning.
“The next night after Gestr was baptised he dreamed that Bárðr, his father, came to him and said:
“You have done ill when you gave up your faith, the faith of your ancestors, and allowed yourself to be cowed by paltry arguments into submission to a change of faith. And for that you shall suffer the loss of both of your eyes.”
Early Anglo Saxon converts were sometimes sent to spend the night at a burial mound to test their newfound faith. This may have been a greater test than it seems…their ancestors within may have wanted a word.
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Spoiler: The Frazetta style portrait of me as a Conanesque, milk slonking Indo-European dude!
Читать полностью…Pouring one out for the lads down under
Читать полностью…Today the WSJ ran an article on how Yamnaya are Indo-Europeans
Meanwhile British state funded and USAid funded anti-white activists Hope not Hate insist on referring to Indo-Europeans in inverted commas!
I used a mac in those days so how could i delete system 32?
Читать полностью…NEW EPISODE — Radio North Sea International — The Runes of the Future
https://hearthfireradio.com/watch?v=LtPMxJdO
Tom considers the meaning of Heathen terms like goði, rune, galdra and treeman in relation to a long view of history encompassing the distant future. What are the forms of magic which will shape the world to come?
Grimm believed Hrêða/Hrêðe to be cognate to Old High German Hrouda, with a connection to Hludana, attested in Frisia and western Germany, the root of whose name means fame, not unlike victorious/famous in Hrêðe.
Grimm linked Hludana with Old Norse Hlóðyn, a byname of Jörð/Frigg, who is also referred to as Hlín in the Völuspá, meaning protector. As a goddess governing fate, it makes sense She would be invoked in battle.
Bledsian Hrēþmōnaþ!
Painting by Lisa Hunt. ᛏ
It is the full moon of Hretha, Hrēþmōnaþ. Spring has sprung.
Only one month before Easter heralds the start of Summer.
It is a time for primroses and daffodils and lambing here in Devon.
Photo by Steph Wilson based on 18th century depictions of pre-Roman Britons
Читать полностью…This Viking age mount in the Jelling Style was found at Vejlby, Jutland, Denmark.
It is quite a special style face, resembling almost a Japanese style more than other Viking era "mask" motifs
Coming soon: a new film about the Viking sagas of medieval Iceland. I travelled this epic land in search of the heroes from 1000 years ago. The documentary will be available here on my YouTube channel for free!
https://youtube.com/shorts/_WMOgUd_HOs?feature=shared
12,000 year old Paleolithic artefacts from Mizyn in Ukraine, carved from mammoth ivory.
One is a bird and the geometric pattern on the back is sometimes called the first ever "swastika". However if you actually look at it, you can see it is not a swastika. It is a similar geometric pattern as is seen on the bracelet found in the same place.
Money earned from LOTR by the Tolkien estate is paid by the Tolkien Trust to fund migrant invasions in Britain and France via groups like Asylum Welcome, RefuAid, La Cimade and other far left groups.
Tolkien would have wanted you to steal his books.
Found in 1946 in a peat bog near Rebild Skovhuse (Denmark) this meter tall birch wood idol was originally believed to represent the fertility goddess Frøya (Freya) as the shape and curves of the wood suggested a feminine figure. The idol has since been dated to around 1000-500 BC.
Читать полностью…Although there were legal obstacles thrown up by local bureaucrats and Christians, the opening ceremony for the Temple of Pan and Zeus in Greece was conducted without interference.
I note that the roof of the temple isn't actually finished and the structure is technically still a building site. This ceremony may therefore have been illegal and Evangelos Bexis has been ordered to appear in court
This is a fun interview in a Celtic roundhouse while the interviewer, Rory, paints a humorous caricature of me. Watch to the end to see the hilarious art.
https://youtu.be/JaMsBSFbfkU?feature=shared
“It was a group of Arnold Schwarzeneggers riding into conquest,” Heyd said.
Читать полностью…Map of place names in England and Scotland ending with the Norse suffix Ness “headland, peninsula”
https://placenames.rtwilson.com/#W3sidGV4dCI6Ik5lc3MiLCJjb2xvciI6IiM0ZTdhMjciLCJjaGVja2VkIjp0cnVlLCJtYXRjaFR5cGUiOiJlbmRzd2l0aCJ9XQ%3D%3D
None of this happened.
Pretty sure this was the twink in Pagan Pathway discord who used to post pics of himself in thigh highs.
Typical effeminate dishonest drama queen. Here's some attention