THE OLD WAYS
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I explore hidden history & other alternative information, European/ Slavic pagan music & folk art, ethnic folk traditions & rites of indigenous European/ Slavic people, animism, and more...
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Here it says that when Christianity was enforced in pagan Armenia, it forced to turn Armenia from its Iranian past. I’m sure that this is not a true description of what went on during the Christianization of pagan Armenia. I’m sure this part of history was much more dark & bloody than they wish to admit.
Same as with all other indigenous pagan cultures, Christianity tore down all of the pagan temples and placed their own Christian churches on top
This was published in 2017, but I was pleased to read that a Slavic country like Poland, which always talks about itself as a proud Christian nation, is finally showing signs that her Slavic children are starting to wake up from their Abrahamic nightmare, and return to their native, pagan roots. Though I’m sure this won’t be an easy process, because the Christian brainwashing runs deep in Poland, just as it is in Armenia.
The first one they mention “Wołchw” is Polish for Volkhv, which is a Slavic pagan priest/sage/seer/shaman This source shares a little information on this topic, but there is much more information on Slavic pagan priest class/shamans
This is wonderful!
This guy was lucky I came just in time to save it from being smashed by car tires. Came out to walk my dogs, and found this turtle in the middle of the road on my street, and during traffic hour when everyone is getting off work and driving home. I picked it up and walked to place it in neighborhood pond. My neighbors already think I’m a crazy woman, always caring random animals, a baby faun, hawk, cats, dogs, earthworms, slugs, and now a turtle.
This was published in 2015. It talks about four headed monolith of a Slavic pagan god Svetovid that was pulled out of Ukrainian dried up river in 1848.
GODDESS LADA/Богиня Лада
Lada, the Slavic goddess of beauty and fertility is often depicted with swans. Swans are found in the mythology & folklore of all pre-Christian, indigenous pagan European cultures, like Celtic, Nordic, Germanic, and other indigenous cultures around the world.
Images of goddess Lada