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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Pre-Christian Indigenous European cultures were so beautiful. We can see their beauty by observing what remains of them in our modern world. They were so earth-bound, nature-based, full of bright colors and wholesomeness. They were one with the earth. They were in-tuned with the living world of nature.
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Beautiful male fay the Gancanagh, or Gean Cánach (pronounced Ghan-Canna), is widely acknowledged throughout Ireland and Scotland. Also known as the Love-Talker, his legend outside of the Celtic lands is often confused with that of another infamous sexual creature, the Incubus. But there are a few key differences that make the Gancanagh more devious… and infinitely more dangerous to the mass female population.
Gancanagh is said to have unearthly seductive beauty
Slavic people, Nordic people, Teutonic people, Celtic people are all unique in their own way, but they were all strong warriors. They were all very proud and very fearless people.
Forwarded from Jack Dawkins
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Where did it all go wrong?
People complain all the time about cultural misappropriation when they see non-Native Americans wearing native American headdress, or non-Hindu people putting a Hindu bindi/dot on their foreheads, but no one says a word when they see non-Europeans committing cultural misappropriation against the European people by wearing European flower-crowns. Every modern female of every race, and ethnicity has at least one image of herself posted on one of the social media platforms, where she used a flower-crown photo-filter on her image. Why don’t they have the Native American headdress photo-filter option? Some people may say I’m wrong, because not every flower crown is part of the ethnic European heritage, but that’s just nitpicking. And if that’s the case, then we can start nitpicking at every case of cultural misappropriation. Flower crowns are definitely part of European heritage!
I really like this song. It’s has a special feel to it. Makes me think of the mountains. “North Country” can be applied to many places on earth. Officially, they say that Bob Dylan wrote the song after his first trip to England. What caught my attention are the lyrics:

“Remember me to one who lives there
She once was a true love of mine”.

This made me realize that he took these lyrics from the song “Scarborough Fair”.

I love that the song "Girl from the North Country" has so many animistic overtones. The lyrics mention the elements of nature like the wind, snow, etc... It’s sad that we no longer hear this in modern-day songs.

Modern songs are all about materialism, meaningless sex, drugs, parties, people cheating on their partners, etc... Modern songs are superficial, and shallow. They glorify gangster image, and promote the dealing/distribution, and the usage of drugs, and I am not talking about the natural plants or mushrooms. It promotes debauchery, degeneracy, multiculturalism, broken families, etc...