Happy Lovers Day!
Today is the day that if you have a lover, go make babies!
If you don't have a lover, by the gods go find one!
If you don't know how to find one do as the bears do and try this time tested method
Step 1 Go out in public
Step 2 Locate member of the opposite sex
Step 3 Approach member of opposite sex
Step 4 Make yourself look large; Stand up straight and square your shoulders
Step 5 Scent the air to verify the health of your potential mate
Step 6 Circle your potential mate looking him or her over thoroughly checking for possible genetic defects which might affect your offspring
Step 7 When assured of your potential mates genetic stability stand directly in front of him/her
Step 8 Raise your head into the air and give your best and deepest roar to best display your strength and vigor
Step 9 Make and hold direct eye contact with your potential mate to display your confidence in yourself
Step 10 State in a matter of fact tone "You are magnificent! Let us make many White Warrior babies!"!
Today is the day that if you have a lover, go make babies!
If you don't have a lover, by the gods go find one!
If you don't know how to find one do as the bears do and try this time tested method
Step 1 Go out in public
Step 2 Locate member of the opposite sex
Step 3 Approach member of opposite sex
Step 4 Make yourself look large; Stand up straight and square your shoulders
Step 5 Scent the air to verify the health of your potential mate
Step 6 Circle your potential mate looking him or her over thoroughly checking for possible genetic defects which might affect your offspring
Step 7 When assured of your potential mates genetic stability stand directly in front of him/her
Step 8 Raise your head into the air and give your best and deepest roar to best display your strength and vigor
Step 9 Make and hold direct eye contact with your potential mate to display your confidence in yourself
Step 10 State in a matter of fact tone "You are magnificent! Let us make many White Warrior babies!"!
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Plato & The Origins of Love
A story from Plato speaks about the origin of Love. In it he describes how man and woman were once a single being, however this being was so powerful even the gods fear it. In order to avoid such a creatures power the gods split them into two "Man" and "Woman" the desire to be made whole again is considered the origin of Love. While this story is more or less a philosophical metaphor it does have a fairly deep and important point to be made regarding the relationship between the divine feminine and divine masculine.
Happy Valentine's Day 💘-TLK
A story from Plato speaks about the origin of Love. In it he describes how man and woman were once a single being, however this being was so powerful even the gods fear it. In order to avoid such a creatures power the gods split them into two "Man" and "Woman" the desire to be made whole again is considered the origin of Love. While this story is more or less a philosophical metaphor it does have a fairly deep and important point to be made regarding the relationship between the divine feminine and divine masculine.
Happy Valentine's Day 💘-TLK
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The Unseen Bear Cult Holidays
The Bear Cult is one of many enduring aspects of European ethnic faith, and most people don't see the elements of culture that have been drawn from it, changed as they are after centuries of cultural shift and Church influence. But there are two big ones in February alone, Groundhog Day & Valentine's Day. Both spawn from different regional traditions involving the bear as incarnation of the gods. The Groundhog Day tradition arose from a combination of Imbolc and the awakening of the Bear which was transplanted onto the "Bear Rodent" (Groundhog), while from a slightly different regional tradition that blended with Lupercalia, Medieval Romance sensibilities and bird mating rituals observed around the same time spawned Valentine's day, the name of the saint connected with the day is no accident, many "Bear Saints" arose to cover up the Bear Cult, Valentine was one such saint, and its association with the Bear Cult can be seen in the Medieval Romance "Valentine & Orson".-TLK
The Bear Cult is one of many enduring aspects of European ethnic faith, and most people don't see the elements of culture that have been drawn from it, changed as they are after centuries of cultural shift and Church influence. But there are two big ones in February alone, Groundhog Day & Valentine's Day. Both spawn from different regional traditions involving the bear as incarnation of the gods. The Groundhog Day tradition arose from a combination of Imbolc and the awakening of the Bear which was transplanted onto the "Bear Rodent" (Groundhog), while from a slightly different regional tradition that blended with Lupercalia, Medieval Romance sensibilities and bird mating rituals observed around the same time spawned Valentine's day, the name of the saint connected with the day is no accident, many "Bear Saints" arose to cover up the Bear Cult, Valentine was one such saint, and its association with the Bear Cult can be seen in the Medieval Romance "Valentine & Orson".-TLK
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The Druid's Temple
The Druid's Temple in Ilton, Yorkshire was built in the early 1800's as a means to help individuals during an economic downturn, however the builder William Danby of Swinton Park was less successful in hiring an ornamental hermit in which to stay on the area for seven years. It is based off older stone circles like Stonehenge even though it lacks any broader purpose than ornamental function and temporary employment of local laborer's.
The Druid's Temple in Ilton, Yorkshire was built in the early 1800's as a means to help individuals during an economic downturn, however the builder William Danby of Swinton Park was less successful in hiring an ornamental hermit in which to stay on the area for seven years. It is based off older stone circles like Stonehenge even though it lacks any broader purpose than ornamental function and temporary employment of local laborer's.
"However, Jung apparently did not embrace any such pan-Aryan notions, and insisted on a divide between East and West regardless of the racial components in the former. Whatever the primeval commonality between Indo-Aryans and Germanics, these had long since been subordinated to the distances that had emerged over millennia that had manifested in a differentiation of archetypes. From Jung’s perspective, it was as unsatisfactory for a Germanic to embrace Indic spirituality as it was for him to embrace the Jewishness of Christianity, as both were alien to the Germanic psyche".
-Kerry Bolton, Counter Currents, Wotan as Archetype
-Kerry Bolton, Counter Currents, Wotan as Archetype