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Western nations must demand reparations for over 1,000 years of raiding, invasion, abuse, and enslavement by Islamists. Britain, America, and Europe are absolute fools for opening immigration to our historic enemy.
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Forwarded from Raven Folk United
Happy Summer’s Eve!
In the traditional outlook of our Heathen ancestors, the year was divided into two seasonal halves, called “Misseri” by the Norse. First came the winter half. This cold, dark, and challenging time required folks to plan ahead and stay near the homestead, lest they be swept up by the Wild Hunt. Then came the summer half. A vibrant time for work, travel, trading, and raiding.
When reckoning by the phases of the moon, the first day of summer (Sumarmál) begins on the third full lunation after Midwinter. May 1st of this year.
Times of transition are powerful moments in our faith. As winter becomes summer, there is a brief liminal threshold that belongs to neither season. This may be a time where spirits and omens make themselves known to us. This is one reason Summer’s Eve was a remarkable occasion for our Heathen ancestors, who would stay up late into the night, feasting and holding ritual bonfires—partly to celebrate surviving another winter, and partly for protection against any final winter wights on their way out.
In various parts of Germany, ritual effigies were made of wood, straw, and fir branches. In later folklore, these appear to have represented Winter or Death itself, and were carried away from town to be burnt or tossed into bogs or rivers in order to free the village of the powers of that spirit. However, the festivities of this night were not viewed kindly by Christians. An Anglo-Saxon missionary woman named Walpurga travelled to Germany in the 8th Century in an attempt to convert the Heathens there. After she died, the church renamed the Heathen holiday after her, calling it Walpurgisnacht, German for “Walpurga’s Night”. Then the ancient bonfires were used to burn new effigies which represented the pagans and witches that the Christians wanted to be rid of. In Bavaria, this holiday is now known as Hexennacht, or “Witches’ Night.”
The Gaelic people observed a similar holiday called Beltane, which took place at the Cétshamhain, or “first of summer,” and also featured a sacrificial effigy often referred to as the “wicker man.” This effigy was ritualistically burned, sometimes with additional offerings placed inside his straw limbs.
The English preserved the memory of this holiday in May Eve. After shifting away from the lunisolar calendar, they began to observe the first day of summer on May 1st, called May Day. This year, May 1st and the full moon are on the same day, which is auspicious. In Devon, a tradition is still practiced where a figure known as the Earl of Rone is captured from the forest, paraded through town as he rides backwards on a donkey, and is repeatedly killed until he is thrown into the sea until next year.
According to folklorist Jacob Grimm, the ancient Germans may have called the first day of summer Pholstag, “Phol’s Day.” Phol was likely another name for Baldr, as mentioned in the Second Merseburg Charm, and also used in some place names in Germany, such as Westphalia. In Old English, he was called Bældæġ, which could be broken down to mean “Bale/Pyre Day.” A similar figure may be found in the god for whom the Gaelic Beltane bonfires are lit, as well, known as Belenos. All these names do have rough etymological connections to words meaning “bright.” In light of these similarities, an interesting theory arises which suggests that the original identity of the effigies on the bonfires may have represented Baldr himself, or his brother Hoðr, both being gods who were brought to the funeral pyre.
There are many names for this holiday, but they all celebrate the changing of seasons and a time for blessings of protection over new growth.
Hail the Gods!
Hail the Folk!
Happy Summer’s Eve!
Shade McCurdy
Lawspeaker, RFU
⚡️ ravenfolkunited.org
In the traditional outlook of our Heathen ancestors, the year was divided into two seasonal halves, called “Misseri” by the Norse. First came the winter half. This cold, dark, and challenging time required folks to plan ahead and stay near the homestead, lest they be swept up by the Wild Hunt. Then came the summer half. A vibrant time for work, travel, trading, and raiding.
When reckoning by the phases of the moon, the first day of summer (Sumarmál) begins on the third full lunation after Midwinter. May 1st of this year.
Times of transition are powerful moments in our faith. As winter becomes summer, there is a brief liminal threshold that belongs to neither season. This may be a time where spirits and omens make themselves known to us. This is one reason Summer’s Eve was a remarkable occasion for our Heathen ancestors, who would stay up late into the night, feasting and holding ritual bonfires—partly to celebrate surviving another winter, and partly for protection against any final winter wights on their way out.
In various parts of Germany, ritual effigies were made of wood, straw, and fir branches. In later folklore, these appear to have represented Winter or Death itself, and were carried away from town to be burnt or tossed into bogs or rivers in order to free the village of the powers of that spirit. However, the festivities of this night were not viewed kindly by Christians. An Anglo-Saxon missionary woman named Walpurga travelled to Germany in the 8th Century in an attempt to convert the Heathens there. After she died, the church renamed the Heathen holiday after her, calling it Walpurgisnacht, German for “Walpurga’s Night”. Then the ancient bonfires were used to burn new effigies which represented the pagans and witches that the Christians wanted to be rid of. In Bavaria, this holiday is now known as Hexennacht, or “Witches’ Night.”
The Gaelic people observed a similar holiday called Beltane, which took place at the Cétshamhain, or “first of summer,” and also featured a sacrificial effigy often referred to as the “wicker man.” This effigy was ritualistically burned, sometimes with additional offerings placed inside his straw limbs.
The English preserved the memory of this holiday in May Eve. After shifting away from the lunisolar calendar, they began to observe the first day of summer on May 1st, called May Day. This year, May 1st and the full moon are on the same day, which is auspicious. In Devon, a tradition is still practiced where a figure known as the Earl of Rone is captured from the forest, paraded through town as he rides backwards on a donkey, and is repeatedly killed until he is thrown into the sea until next year.
According to folklorist Jacob Grimm, the ancient Germans may have called the first day of summer Pholstag, “Phol’s Day.” Phol was likely another name for Baldr, as mentioned in the Second Merseburg Charm, and also used in some place names in Germany, such as Westphalia. In Old English, he was called Bældæġ, which could be broken down to mean “Bale/Pyre Day.” A similar figure may be found in the god for whom the Gaelic Beltane bonfires are lit, as well, known as Belenos. All these names do have rough etymological connections to words meaning “bright.” In light of these similarities, an interesting theory arises which suggests that the original identity of the effigies on the bonfires may have represented Baldr himself, or his brother Hoðr, both being gods who were brought to the funeral pyre.
There are many names for this holiday, but they all celebrate the changing of seasons and a time for blessings of protection over new growth.
Hail the Gods!
Hail the Folk!
Happy Summer’s Eve!
Shade McCurdy
Lawspeaker, RFU
⚡️ ravenfolkunited.org
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Forwarded from Ice Giant
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↟ Valborg – Majbrasan/Sígrblót ↟
Today in Scandinavia it's time for celebration of Valborg/Majbrasan or Mayfestival/Majfest. It's an ancient originally heathen tradition that heralds from the Sígrblót, and we celebrate that Spring now has arrived. The big fire itself has also come to be called "Majbrasa/Maybonfire" which is due to the fact that we at the same time celebrate the month of May – the arrival of Spring.
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Today in Scandinavia it's time for celebration of Valborg/Majbrasan or Mayfestival/Majfest. It's an ancient originally heathen tradition that heralds from the Sígrblót, and we celebrate that Spring now has arrived. The big fire itself has also come to be called "Majbrasa/Maybonfire" which is due to the fact that we at the same time celebrate the month of May – the arrival of Spring.
Read the rest of this post at Native Scandinavia
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Forwarded from UNN
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Where is real power held in this country?
Westminster or Golders Green?
People need to ask themselves why the entire political class and media are going there over an incident where nobody even died.
Hysteria.
Westminster or Golders Green?
People need to ask themselves why the entire political class and media are going there over an incident where nobody even died.
Hysteria.
Forwarded from Carey Wedler
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All the violence here is INHERENTLY political: law enforcement and soldiers are carrying out the dictates and commands of politicians who gain power through the political system, which requires violence to function. Those who can’t see this have the system’s claws in their brains.
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Forwarded from Stephen A. McNallen
MY THOR'S HAMMER HAS SUDDENLY BECOME VISIBLE!
I've proudly worn a "hammer of Thor" amulet around my neck since the early Seventies, and strangers have seldom paid attention to it. No one has commented on it for several years. But over the span of three or four days, that changed drastically - and I have no idea why. I can only attribute it to synchronicity - a word coined by psychologist Carl Jung which he described as "meaningful coincidence."
It started a few days ago, when Sheila and I were having breakfast in a motel. I was filling my plate when an older fellow said to me "That's a nice hammer you're wearing." It turns out that he had been an old-school Odinist for years.. Needless to say, we had a long conversation. The next day, I was having a meal in a restaurant and a young fellow commented on my hammer. No prolonged conversation, but still a very rare event.
Yesterday, I went to the local Tractor Supply store to buy food for my cat. The man at the cash register commented on my hammer, and said he had one at home. I asked him if he followed the Gods, and he replied that he was, indeed, a newcomer to the faith. I left him a card, and hope to hear from him.
No such encounters for literally years, and then three episodes in about as many days? Something powerful is going on in the collective unconscious of our race - Wotan stirs in the depths of his Folk...Let us embrace it!
Wotan Network is a dispersed, nonviolent, psychological and spiritual insurgency in support of our Folk.
WOTAN MIT UNS!..."Wotan With Us!"
I've proudly worn a "hammer of Thor" amulet around my neck since the early Seventies, and strangers have seldom paid attention to it. No one has commented on it for several years. But over the span of three or four days, that changed drastically - and I have no idea why. I can only attribute it to synchronicity - a word coined by psychologist Carl Jung which he described as "meaningful coincidence."
It started a few days ago, when Sheila and I were having breakfast in a motel. I was filling my plate when an older fellow said to me "That's a nice hammer you're wearing." It turns out that he had been an old-school Odinist for years.. Needless to say, we had a long conversation. The next day, I was having a meal in a restaurant and a young fellow commented on my hammer. No prolonged conversation, but still a very rare event.
Yesterday, I went to the local Tractor Supply store to buy food for my cat. The man at the cash register commented on my hammer, and said he had one at home. I asked him if he followed the Gods, and he replied that he was, indeed, a newcomer to the faith. I left him a card, and hope to hear from him.
No such encounters for literally years, and then three episodes in about as many days? Something powerful is going on in the collective unconscious of our race - Wotan stirs in the depths of his Folk...Let us embrace it!
Wotan Network is a dispersed, nonviolent, psychological and spiritual insurgency in support of our Folk.
WOTAN MIT UNS!..."Wotan With Us!"
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Forwarded from Oakwise Becoming 🌷☀️🦋
Learn From the Birds - about how animals can be teachers if we take the time to connect and observe, from shamanic spiritual guides to real world lessons.
How ideology is overriding our instincts to the detriment of our race. And how race is erroneously separated from species.
How our instincts in mate selection, drive to breed, how to choose and be a good mate, species in-group loyalty, self-protective caution, etc are all being skewed by unnatural ideologies.
Up for download now for subs! https://www.subscribestar.com/OakwiseBecoming
How ideology is overriding our instincts to the detriment of our race. And how race is erroneously separated from species.
How our instincts in mate selection, drive to breed, how to choose and be a good mate, species in-group loyalty, self-protective caution, etc are all being skewed by unnatural ideologies.
Up for download now for subs! https://www.subscribestar.com/OakwiseBecoming
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Forwarded from Oakwise Becoming 🌷☀️🦋
Have a look at my oracle cards for sale. This Lenormand of the Fjords deck is based on the classic Lenormand system (dating to the 18th century) but depicted with gorgeous Viking Age Nordic fjord-side scenes.
These are designed by myself and printed in small batches on a high quality playing card stock (so they can be rifle shuffled and have a nice waxy coating so they slide in hand).
Cheap prices for mass production is not available for independent creators printing in small batches. But your purchase supports the creator (me) directly 💞
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/389269950759
These are designed by myself and printed in small batches on a high quality playing card stock (so they can be rifle shuffled and have a nice waxy coating so they slide in hand).
Cheap prices for mass production is not available for independent creators printing in small batches. But your purchase supports the creator (me) directly 💞
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/389269950759
eBay UK
Lenormand of the Fjords Cards tarot Norse Heathen Asatru Emerick runes vikings | eBay UK
Lenormand of the Fjords depicts all of the classic Lenormand symbols featured in an Old Norse Viking cultural landscape. All 36 standard Lenormand symbols are featured in this visually stunning deck.
Forwarded from Mark Collett
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Normal people are sick to the back teeth of the way the government is blatantly pandering to Jews whilst ignoring the plight of white people.
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Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS
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📚 The full vault — all 22 buried formulas with exact ratios, brand names, and the suppression documents — is now available as a 135-page PDF. Field Edition 2026.
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📚 The full vault — all 22 buried formulas with exact ratios, brand names, and the suppression documents — is now available as a 135-page PDF. Field Edition 2026.
https://youtu.be/YHUVUnYjceE
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Forwarded from Oakwise Becoming 🌷☀️🦋
I used to love the aesthetic of the Middle Ages. But, at some point, the penny drops that what we really love are the Romantic Era artists such as the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Artists such as John William Waterhouse gave us inspired art depicting an idealized view of the medieval past. Yet, most of the themes were actually Pagan. Brythonic Pagan origins was one favorite theme of Waterhouse and other Pre-Raphaelite artists.
The art produced during periods when Christianity was still the dominant force in Europe, when the Catholic Church commissioned the art that survives from the period, the art is, to put it bluntly, ugly. It is boring, uninspired, lifeless art.
Depictions of the Middle Ages became vibrant, romantic, mystical and magical when the era was viewed through a lens by later periods which had more spiritual freedom.
Art Nouveau & the Pagan Soul - PDF for subs https://www.subscribestar.com/OakwiseBecoming
Artists such as John William Waterhouse gave us inspired art depicting an idealized view of the medieval past. Yet, most of the themes were actually Pagan. Brythonic Pagan origins was one favorite theme of Waterhouse and other Pre-Raphaelite artists.
The art produced during periods when Christianity was still the dominant force in Europe, when the Catholic Church commissioned the art that survives from the period, the art is, to put it bluntly, ugly. It is boring, uninspired, lifeless art.
Depictions of the Middle Ages became vibrant, romantic, mystical and magical when the era was viewed through a lens by later periods which had more spiritual freedom.
Art Nouveau & the Pagan Soul - PDF for subs https://www.subscribestar.com/OakwiseBecoming
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Forwarded from Christians Posting Coal
The Christian view of history is one of linear progress from "the fall of man" toward the 2nd coming of Christ and the consummation of history.
The pagan view is one of cycles. History follows a pattern of waxing and waning. There's no such thing as "eternal progress"
Christians happen to share their conception of history with secular humanists and atheists. It's also why they refuse to learn from their mistakes.
It also affects their view of the JQ. That's why they keep trying the same Bible-based antisemitism over and over and keep failing
Pagans can ultimately see the big picture of history when Christians can't.
Where Christians see a march towards the final expulsion of the Jews and Jesus' second coming, pagans know that Christians are eventually just going to let them back in again.
It's happened 109 times.
Seeing the cycle for what it is is the only way to break the cycle.
https://x.com/coal_christian2/status/2050730036357943694
The pagan view is one of cycles. History follows a pattern of waxing and waning. There's no such thing as "eternal progress"
Christians happen to share their conception of history with secular humanists and atheists. It's also why they refuse to learn from their mistakes.
It also affects their view of the JQ. That's why they keep trying the same Bible-based antisemitism over and over and keep failing
Pagans can ultimately see the big picture of history when Christians can't.
Where Christians see a march towards the final expulsion of the Jews and Jesus' second coming, pagans know that Christians are eventually just going to let them back in again.
It's happened 109 times.
Seeing the cycle for what it is is the only way to break the cycle.
https://x.com/coal_christian2/status/2050730036357943694
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Forwarded from The Sacred Stew
If you can convince a man that his loyalty belongs to a "Holy Father" in Rome rather than his own grandfathers in the burial mound, you have conquered him completely.
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