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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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.
Slavs in their Original Homeland: Between the Turanian Whip and the sword of the Goths (1912)
Alphonse Mucha
Witch of Endor
Andrey Yefimovich Martynov
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Ded Meroz
By Viktor Vasnetsov, 1885
Chorus of Dervishes, begging.
Tashkent, 1870
The Voyage of Life: Manhood
Thomas Cole, 1840
The Swan Princess (1900)
Russian: ะฆะฐั€ะตะฒะฝะฐ-ะ›ะตะฑะตะดัŒ
By Mikhail Vrubel
The Prague astronomical clock, installed in 1410. The world's oldest astronomical clock still in operation.
The Doll Tor Stone Circle, near Birchover, Derbyshire England
Aurochโ€™s bone decorated with five figures.
Engraved during the Maglemosian period, between 11,000 and 8,000 years ago.
From Ryemarksgรฅrd, western Zealand, Denmark. At the National Museum of Denmark.
Deer as Transformative Element

The Deer has been an important animal both spiritually and physically for eons. Functioning as one of the most important food sources for ancient Europeans, the Antlers regrowth has allowed for symbolism of rebirth to be attributed to them from both Pagans and Christians. The transformation of ones self into a Stag is a common trope in folklore. The reasons for this vary in the case of Actaeon or the German fairy tale "Brother and Sister" the first from angering Artemis, and the other from drinking from an enchanted spring. The embodiment of the Deer via the antler appears in both the headdresses used by our seers and in rituals like the Abbot Bromley Horn Dance. Both of which surprisingly have used Reindeer antlers. These various traditions may reach back to ancient Hunting rituals in order to predict or interact with the collective spirit of the deer or to ask permission and give thanks to the wild gods and the gift of the hunted animal angering them could make one prey.-TLK