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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"Wood Nymphs in the Moonlight"
by Julius Schmid
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Pegasus
by Jean Delville, 1938
"The Last Rays"
by Albert Lynch
Brünnhilde with her horse, at the mouth of the cave
Arthur Rackham
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Paganism, Heathenry, Polytheism… these are terms used by outsiders to demonize followers of the old ways.
Little do they know that this path is the ethnic faith of our forefathers and is our most natural way of being.

It is both easy and difficult to live this way.
Easy because it comes natural, yet difficult because we live in modernity with its influences.

Jackals and naysayers may grin with glee at our struggle to reclaim and remember our birthright as wild folk, but we should embrace the struggle.
The route of one that chooses ethnic faith is rife with hardship, ridicule and slander, but that’s how you know you are on the right path.

Keep your chin up Hyperborean. We are the children of gods and are heroes in the making.
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There is tribal mindset and there is inclusive mindset.

Tribal mentality establishes boundaries on who stays warm by the fire.
Inclusiveness crowds the fire and obscures your line of sight beyond the fire’s light.

It is not selfish to limit who you trust.
It is foolish not to.
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“Summer"
by René Gerin (1888).
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Child Braiding A Crown
William Bouguereau, 1874
La Fete d'Ours, or “Festival of the Bears” is a celebration in which men wear bear skins and grotesque masks with brown fabric.
It is a mystical veneration of bears rousing themselves from hibernation.
This Catalan pagan festival of awakening has roots in pre-abrahamic tradition.
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In Loetschental, Switzerland on Fat Thursday, observance of the carnival of Tschäggättä, where monstrous masked figures rile up villagers and chase away unwanted spirits.
The figures don their masks and toss soot at onlookers with the misfortune of being out late.
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In Evolène, Switzerland a carnival is celebrated revering both farmers and agriculture, combining both crop growers and livestock breeders.
The festival celebrates nature and the working of the land, paying homage to natural spirits which assist farmers and livestock farmers.
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