Forwarded from Oakwise Becoming 🌷☀️🦋
One interesting thought I thunk while looking at the Stonehenge Visitor Center was being reminded of the site's ancient use as an ancient pilgrimage destination.
Stonehenge is estimated to have been built around 3,000 BCE. Northern Europeans were engaging in pilgrimages for 3 millennia before the advent of the Jewish sect of Christianity.
Not only were we travelling distances for spiritual intentions, but it was also a healing center. The stones were thought to have healing energies.
So travelling for religion and healing is NOT a Christian origin thing. One more thing they took from Paganism. One more piece of evidence that Abrahamism is FAKE. (Islam even moreso!!)
CE
Stonehenge is estimated to have been built around 3,000 BCE. Northern Europeans were engaging in pilgrimages for 3 millennia before the advent of the Jewish sect of Christianity.
Not only were we travelling distances for spiritual intentions, but it was also a healing center. The stones were thought to have healing energies.
So travelling for religion and healing is NOT a Christian origin thing. One more thing they took from Paganism. One more piece of evidence that Abrahamism is FAKE. (Islam even moreso!!)
CE
Forwarded from Volkish Aryan Pagan
Another anti-Pagan Evola take is his solution to modernity. Quote: "to rid the world in revolutionary fashion of a culture of decadence…The first assumption is that there is a higher world beyond this one. Therefore, we have to abandon any mysticism of this world, any adoration of nature and of life, any pantheism."
Abandon the real world, stop adoring nature and life? Abandon pantheism? A completely traditional worldview, right? Definitely based Evola would never promote some revisionist, anti-fundamentalist BS.
In conclusion, as noted by the chief of the Sicherheitshauptamt: "Evola possesses no understanding of the German folkish past…"
Abandon the real world, stop adoring nature and life? Abandon pantheism? A completely traditional worldview, right? Definitely based Evola would never promote some revisionist, anti-fundamentalist BS.
In conclusion, as noted by the chief of the Sicherheitshauptamt: "Evola possesses no understanding of the German folkish past…"
Forwarded from Volkish Aryan Pagan
Evola on Paganism
"There is nothing to its religion but a superstitious deification of natural phenomena, or of tribal energies promoted to the status of minor gods. Out of this there arises first of all a blood- and soil-bound particularism."
Does this not sound like anti-folkish and anti-life universalist propaganda? I think it does. But we need to turn off our pattern recognition when it comes to the big schnoz baron, right?
"There is nothing to its religion but a superstitious deification of natural phenomena, or of tribal energies promoted to the status of minor gods. Out of this there arises first of all a blood- and soil-bound particularism."
Does this not sound like anti-folkish and anti-life universalist propaganda? I think it does. But we need to turn off our pattern recognition when it comes to the big schnoz baron, right?
Forwarded from Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)
Fakes like this are the reason why we need to gatekeeper Pagan communities worldwide
Forwarded from ODAL
Огонь Летнего Солнцестояния на пляже Скаген.
Художник: Педер Северин Кройер | Peder Severin Krøyer 🇩🇰
⨁ ODAL #ODAL_искусство
Художник: Педер Северин Кройер | Peder Severin Krøyer 🇩🇰
⨁ ODAL #ODAL_искусство
Forwarded from The True Northerner | Настоящий Северянин
Boats of the ancient Slavs | Ладьи древних славян ☀️
Artist: Daniil Narbut | Даниил Нарбут.
❄️ The True Northerner #Art@thetruenortherner #Slavic@thetruenortherner
Artist: Daniil Narbut | Даниил Нарбут.
❄️ The True Northerner #Art@thetruenortherner #Slavic@thetruenortherner
Forwarded from Dark & Fascinating Art (Vin's Favourite Artwork Archive)
The Opening Ceremony of the Great Exhibition, London by James Digman Wingfield, 1851
Forwarded from ᛉ Sagnamaðr Stark ᛉ
In the Flóamanna saga, Þorgils invokes Erik the Red’s ire by killing a bear that Erik “cherished ancient faith in”, demonstrating the contrast of how animals were viewed in the animistic, pagan worldview as opposed to the Abrahamic worldview; not as soulless automatons, but as brothers, ensouled beings who they respected and sought to build frith with.
Painting by Hans Dahl. ᛉ
Painting by Hans Dahl. ᛉ
Forwarded from Traditional Europe
"The dance of the maenads", roman copies of greek originals (ca. 420 a.C.).
Around 410 B.C. In Athens, which was then celebrating Dionysus with the tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides, a large monument decorated with reliefs of bacchantes had to be built. It was undoubtedly intended to honor the memory of some winner in dramatic contests, and its motifs had lasting success, being imitated on multiple occasions. From four of these maenad reliefs, attributed to Callimachus.
The maenads were legendary nurses of Dionysus, who protected him in his childhood and became his first followers. However, the Dionysian cult involved the conversion into maenads or bacchantes of those women who, seized by Bacchic ecstasy, danced until exhaustion at the god's festivals, waved their thyrsus, wore the nebris or fawn skin and destroyed animals, feeding on its raw meat.
📸 Prado Museum, Madrid
Around 410 B.C. In Athens, which was then celebrating Dionysus with the tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides, a large monument decorated with reliefs of bacchantes had to be built. It was undoubtedly intended to honor the memory of some winner in dramatic contests, and its motifs had lasting success, being imitated on multiple occasions. From four of these maenad reliefs, attributed to Callimachus.
The maenads were legendary nurses of Dionysus, who protected him in his childhood and became his first followers. However, the Dionysian cult involved the conversion into maenads or bacchantes of those women who, seized by Bacchic ecstasy, danced until exhaustion at the god's festivals, waved their thyrsus, wore the nebris or fawn skin and destroyed animals, feeding on its raw meat.
📸 Prado Museum, Madrid