BC Neanderthal Mindset
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Civilization comes at a cost.
The price is steep, all things good and mighty surrendered, virility, wildness, risk. It costs our Strength, our Courage, our Wisdom, our mastery of self and most of all our honor and nobility.

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Costumed performer as the Minoan Snake Goddess at the 2004 Olympic Opening Ceremony in Athens.
Väinämöinen and Ikiturso
By Hugo Simberg
Investigate your ethnocultural background, revive ancient traditions, cook the food of your people and learn their ways.
Find the gods of your people and welcome them as kin.
We need to be looking to the accomplishments of our ancestors, as well as forging our own path.
Return to ethnic faith and circle the tribes.
This is the way.
Statue of King Arthur.
An 8-foot bronze sculpture that stands on the cliffs of the Cornish coastal village Tintagel.
Garmr, from Norse myth is a supernatural dog or wolf that is sometimes said to lead the pack in the Wild Hunt.
He lives in the goddess Hel’s underworld realm, upholding his duty to guard the gates leading into Hel’s kingdom, both to keep unauthorized people out and the dead souls in.
Death and the woodcutter, 1859
Jean-Francois Millet
Celtic villagers examine gathered salt from the nearby mines around Hallstatt, Austria. 500 BC.
Salt was an essential part of the livelihood of Hallstatt peoples for millennia and the nearby city of Salzburg (“salt castle”) is even named after it.
art by Samson Goetze
Applied knowledge will lead to experience, our elders know this all too well.
Listen to them, they have a lifetime of stories to tell.

Knowledge and Experience do not necessarily speak the same language.
- Benjamin Hoff
Oldie, but still rings true.
Never trust people who turn their back on their folk.
"Ajdovska deklica", the giant girl - on Prisank mountain, Slovenija.
Her sisters turned her to stone after she foretold a newborn boy that he will become the hunter who shoots Zlatorog, the mythical mountain goat.
Greek silver rhyton (cup) in form of a Stag's head. 400 BC. From the Black Sea region. Geneva Museum.
The Moon
Alphonse Mucha, 1902
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In British folklore, it was originally called "Albion" and inhabited only by giants.
Brutus, descendant of Aeneas of Troy, conquered the giants.
The island was renamed "Britain" in his honor and his people became the ancestors of the British.
Young Cornish wives hoping to become pregnant would crawl backwards through the Men-an-Tol stone seven times on the night of a full moon. Fascinating!
Today is Perchta's Day!

January 6th is the Perchtenlauf when her spirts run in processions both beautiful and wild. The Queen of Ice and caretaker of the souls of children, horned and bright, the stars shine like crowns upon her regal head, the consort of Krampus, the Mistress of the Alps. Perchta "The Bright One" Queen of the Heimchen, this is your day, may it be beautiful.