What non-human races lived alongside our ancient human ancestors in our distant past?
I wonder if other people think it’s possible that our true past was much more magical than we’ve been led to believe.
I view the ancient races of Elves, Giants, Dwarves, faerie-folk & menfolk not as fantasy, but as possible ancient history.
I already know I’m gonna lose several subscribers, just because I said this. I can’t stop people from unsubscribing, and I should not be afraid to be myself to please the crowd.
To some people the possibility of existence of these non-human races in the ancient world may seem like outlandish lunacy, but, those who’ve spent the time looking at this, know that all around the world the ancient cultures mention these non-human races as real-life races living on earth, and even trading with our human ancestors
I wonder if other people think it’s possible that our true past was much more magical than we’ve been led to believe.
I view the ancient races of Elves, Giants, Dwarves, faerie-folk & menfolk not as fantasy, but as possible ancient history.
I already know I’m gonna lose several subscribers, just because I said this. I can’t stop people from unsubscribing, and I should not be afraid to be myself to please the crowd.
To some people the possibility of existence of these non-human races in the ancient world may seem like outlandish lunacy, but, those who’ve spent the time looking at this, know that all around the world the ancient cultures mention these non-human races as real-life races living on earth, and even trading with our human ancestors
I came across this mix of songs about 6 years ago, back when the only European pagans I knew of were the wiccans. Back then I didn’t know anything about my ethnic pagan Slavic roots. I had no idea that European paganism was so diverse, and that each individual ethnic group, each indigenous tribe had their own unique pantheon of gods, traditions, myths, folklore, and a native spiritual heritage. Basically at that point in my life I wasn’t aware of the importance of ethnic roots, blood & soil, race, etc... I didn’t know anything about the pre-Orthodox, pagan, Russian Slavic history, folklore, & heritage. At the time, the closest I came to European paganism, was listening to Michael Tsarion talking about the hidden history of ancient Ireland, druids and the Tuatha De Danann. I was being drawn to something old/ancient & European, but I wasn’t sure what it was yet. So it was an autumn day, I was working in my backyard, raking leaves. It was cloudy, a bit chilly for Florida, and little windy. I accidentally came across this mix of songs, and as I started to listen to it, the music was stirring my blood memory, and bringing up high emotions to the surface. I was infatuated with this music. Mind you, I had never listen to anything like this before. Prior to this, I’ve never heard any kind of European folk music. I’ve never heard any Slavic, Celtic or Nordic music, or ancient sounding music. So when I heard this, I felt like it’s a sound that’s familiar to my soul. I couldn’t get enough of this European folk themed sound. The windy weather and sky full of dark clouds on a autumn day made it even more special. After this first mix of songs, I started looking for similar sounding music, and from that day I got on my ancestral path. Since then I’ve been on my “ethnic roots” journey. 6 years ago when I first heard this mix of songs, it stirred my blood memory, and shifted me towards ancestral consciousness.
I like most of the songs except one song number 16 on this list
And of course my favorite on this list, number 2 by Loreena McKennitt - THE OLD WAYS
I like most of the songs except one song number 16 on this list
And of course my favorite on this list, number 2 by Loreena McKennitt - THE OLD WAYS
Forwarded from Old and New European Art and Aesthetics
Lily Fairy, 1888. Luis Ricardo Falero (Spanish, 1851-1896).
Oh how I miss going into the forest and picking wild berries & mushrooms. We did this in Russia regularly. No one does it here in USA Florida, because it’s a different climate, environment and landscape. I miss the Northern forests where you can find lots of wild mushrooms & berries. My mom would always make fried potatoes and wild mushrooms
As a vegetarian I love using mushrooms in my dishes. These are pictures of some of the dishes I made with mushrooms. I’m not one of those activists, so don’t worry. I don’t promote vegetarianism, or anything like that. It’s my own, personal choice for my own reasons. Also, I can’t really call myself a full vegetarian, because every now and then, I do eat shrimp and fish, but only wild and fresh, never farmed, never previously frozen. I’m just saying, for a person who doesn’t like to eat a lot of meat, mushrooms can be a great substitute for meat. I must say though, wild mushrooms from the forest taste 100 times better than store-bought mushrooms, and also they are much more healthier, but unfortunately, I don’t have a choice right now, so I’m stuck with store-bought.