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Wandering SpΛrtan

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«Αλέξανδρος Φιλίππου και οι Έλληνες πλην Λακεδαιμονίων από των βαρβάρων των την Ασίαν κατοικούντων» Alexander the son of Philip, and the Greeks, except the Lacedaemonians, won these from the barbarians who inhabit Asia. The above epigram along with 300 shields and armors were sent to Athens to be hung at the Parthenon to show all Greeks what they can achieve when they are united instead of killing each other, shaming the probably indifferent Spartans for their characteristic stubbornness and refusal to share glory with others. Alexander was back then, in his own way telling everyone no more brother wars.
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When her son was lamenting his wounded leg that was causing him great pain, his mother said to him "Spartan, think about virtue (arete) with every step". – Plutarch, Sayings of Spartan Women
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The gym is barely even about muscles. The gym is about developing your character as much as it is about developing your body. A man who commits himself to the iron undergoes immense spiritual self-overcoming.
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"Beauty is the mark God sets upon virtue" ― Emerson
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Little consideration should be given to the opinion of a man or woman whose physique is not on point. One must establish oneself within natural order for one's words to have potential value. What weight can words hold if the man who speaks them is a stranger to the lifelong initiation of pain and struggle­? What thing of value to share, what wisdom can such a fool proclaim to possess, he who has never stepped into the brutal reality of life?
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On Saturday we observed the loyal daughters and sons of Europa proudly march in the streets of Paris commemorating our fallen comrades. Despite the insults and provocations of petty onlookers, every single one of our guys conducted themselves with exemplary fashion, maintaining their composure and stoically holding their position among the ranks. They were no less than disciplined legionnaires. Nothing was given to the opposing scum to utilize against or discredit our honor and cause, so they went ahead and fabricated the narrative they wanted to spoon-feed the worthless cattle with. Let them do so. What they do is not our concern. Our focus should be to grow stronger every single day, individually and collectively. Salute to all who showed up! Every year we see our numbers grow. They are right to seethe and fear us. Our day is coming!
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"Generally speaking, it is essential to make your ordinary bearing the bearing you use in martial arts, and make the bearing you use in martial arts your ordinary bearing. This should be given careful consideration." ― The Book of Five Rings
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Where the family fortune is concerned, it is desirable that one ensures it be increased, or at least one should see to it that it is not decreased. Naturally, societal factors can present a more or less beneficial impact, and oftentimes very little can be done to mend a befallen mischance. That being said, a decrease should not be the consequence of careless expenditure.
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The ever-watchful ancestral eye proudly looks on and rejoices as the progeny stands tall and firm in the middle of the storm. Make yourself worthy of wielding your forefathers' sword, for you carry great responsibility.
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"O fortunate youth, to have found Homer as the herald of your glory!" — Alexander at Achilles' tomb
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Man hasn't grown tired of life but of himself, for his aspirations do not exceed the mundane frontier of the known. That man is a dying breed, and he has to go. Out of necessity shall emerge a new breed of humans characterized by a relentless vigor and indomitable spirit. The promethean flame whithin man shall once again burn ablaze prompting him to erect edifices of unmatched glory and unrivaled beauty. Under raging skies and mighty thunderstorms the man of tomorrow marches on showing no sign of weariness.
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Herakles once delivered Theseus from the unforgiving shackles of the Underworld. Theseus repays the favor by coming to help the lamenting Herakles find a way out of emotional and psychological hell. In a manic episode of furious madness induced by cruel Hera onto the unsuspecting Herakles, he commits the most ignoble of acts. That is the violent murder of his wife and children. In Euripides' play, Theseus speaks to Herakles (who believes his deed curses him and makes him unredeemable, which he [Herakles] is willing to accept as punishment), a man he loves and revers like no other, urging him to remember his divine origin and destiny, reminding him that resignation and despair are unbecoming and unacceptable to the noble soul, regardless of the severity of his torment and indescribable suffering: "Ho! To thee I call who art huddled there in thy misery, show to they friends thy face; for no darkness is black enough to hide thy sad mischance. Why dost thou wave thy hand at me, signifying murder? Is it that I may not be polluted by speaking with thee? If I share thy misfortune, what is that to me? For if I too had luck in days gone by, must refer it to the time when thou didst bring me safe from the dead to the light of life. I hate a friend whose gratitude grows old; one who is ready to enjoy his friends' prosperity but unwilling to sail in the same ship with them when their fortune lours. Arise, unveil thy head, poor wretch! and look on me. The gallant soul endures without a word such blows as heaven deals."
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Herakles once delivered Theseus from the unforgiving shackles of the Underworld. Theseus repays the favor by coming to help the lamenting Heracles find a way out of emotional and psychological hell. In a manic episode of furious madness induced by cruel Hera onto the unsuspecting Herakles, he commits the most ignoble of acts. That is the violent murder of his wife and children. In Euripides' play, Theseus speaks to Herakles (who believes his deed curses him and makes him unredeemable, which he [Herakles] is willing to accept as punishment), a man he loves and revers like no other, urging him to remember his divine origin and destiny, reminding him that resignation and despair are unbecoming and unacceptable to the noble soul, regardless of the severity of his torment and indescribable suffering: "Ho! To thee I call who art huddled there in thy misery, show to they friends thy face; for no darkness is black enough to hide thy sad mischance. Why dost thou wave thy hand at me, signifying murder? Is it that I may not be polluted by speaking with thee? If I share thy misfortune, what is that to me? For if I too had luck in days gone by, must refer it to the time when thou didst bring me safe from the dead to the light of life. I hate a friend whose gratitude grows old; one who is ready to enjoy his friends' prosperity but unwilling to sail in the same ship with them when their fortune lours. Arise, unveil thy head, poor wretch! and look on me. The gallant soul endures without a word such blows as heaven deals."
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"With such a warrior, who will dare to fight? Whom shall I set against him? Who is competent?" ― Aeschylus
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One woman sent forth her sons, five in number, to war, and, standing in the outskirts of the city, she awaited anxiously the outcome of the battle. And when someone arrived and, in answer to her inquiry, reported that all her sons had met death, she said, "I did not inquire about that, you vile varlet, but how fares our country?" And when he declared that it was victorious, "Then," she said, "I accept gladly also the death of my sons." ― Plutarch, Sayings of Spartan Women
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More so than ever, escaping the concrete jungle and returning to what is true and pure becomes vital. Among nature's raw elements, we are allowed a much-needed healing that modern society can never provide. The revitalizing energies of Nature are there to assist you on your journey back to yourself. When is the last time you walked barefoot or refreshed your face in a mountain stream?
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Very simple things bring me happiness. One of those things is walking barefoot in my homeland's dry mountains. Every step in an experience. Some areas more punishing that others. Some bushy or thorny, pebbly or dirty. Each having their own character and lesson. The pain allows me to feel every step and feel my ancestors' sacred ground hardening me mentally and physically. I think of them, of their blood which was shed on the ancient timeless stones. I think of their hardnened bodies which were returned in the arms of Mother Hellas after having served their purpose. Who am I to deny myself the gift of pain which allowed the Lacedaimonian younglings to be shaped into the greatest of warriors? Thus walking in solitude under the Sun becomes a sacred ritual. By thinking of Spartan virtue with every step, no pain can stop me, only make me stronger.
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"I teach to say yes in front of everything that strengthens, what accumulates strength, what justifies the feeling of vigor." ― Nietzsche
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"He [Pythagoras] is said to have advised his disciples as follows: Always to say on entering their own doors: Where did I trespass? What did I achieve? And unfulfilled what duties did I leave?"
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"The same authority [Aristoxenus] asserts that Pythagoras took his doctrines from the Delphic priestess Themistoclea. Hieronymus, however, says that, when he had descended into Hades, he saw the soul of Hesiod bound fast to a brazen pillar and gibbering, and the soul of Homer hung on a tree with serpents writhing about it, this being their punishment for what they had said about the gods; he also saw under torture those who would not remain faithful to their wives. This, says our authority, is why he was honoured by the people of Croton. Aristippus of Cyrene affirms in his work On the Physicists that he was named Pythagoras because he uttered the truth as infallibly as did the Pythian oracle." ― Diogenes Laërtius (Life of the Eminent Philosophers, Book VIII, Pythagoras, 21)
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Conception fictive du journal intime du Comte de Saint Germain: Une fois encore s'annonce une époque ténébreuse engendrant derechef ma résurgence. Le royaume de la fille d'Agénore et amante du sublime céleste père de l'Olympe se voit assailli. Un fléau nouveau s'annonce, un sinistre calvaire s'impose à des peuples et nations qui furent autrefois dignes, souverains et maîtres de leurs destin. Cependant et malgré tout, un choix vient se présenter et en cela repose la plus belle nouvelle. Depuis les pieds de la Méditerranée grecque aux plateaux de la péninsule ibérique, jusqu'aux grands froids des monts et pics glacés des terres scandinaves, nul n'échappe à la pénombre symptomatique de la faiblesse humaine caractéristique en cette ère de déclin moral, intellectuel, culturel et religieux. Mon avènement en ces lieux fougueux où règne la malfaisance de ceux qui ne connaissent scrupules ou honneur et qui se permettent de se prêter au jeu du pouvoir, servira un rôle qui se doit de rester mystérieux et qui fera l'objet de bon nombre d'examens et débats dans les époques à venir, comme il l'a d'ailleurs été jadis.
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"Today, I spoke with an old man who had visited many ports in his youth and lived joyous days filled with girls, wine, and song. Now alone without a family, he regrets not taking the time to find a loving wife and have children. He shared that nothing brings more joy than a caring spouse and happy kids. Learn from his regrets and start building your own big family today. Why wait? Now is the perfect time!" ― The Scandinavian Colonist
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"There are no bad teams, organizations, families, or nations. There are only bad leaders. The answer to weakness in the whole is, and always has been, the strengthening of good Leadership. Mastering yourself and helping others with the same is the essence of a strong team and the foundation of a leader. Your team is looking to you for strength, will you give it, Legionary?" ― Lance's Legion
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"There are no bad teams, organizations, families, or nations. There are only bad leaders. The answer to weakness in the whole is, and always has been, the strengthening of good Leadership. Mastering yourself and helping others with the same is the essence of a strong team and the foundation of a leader. Your team is looking to you for strength, will you give it, Legionary?" ― Lance's Legion
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There are no bad teams, organizations, families, or nations. There are only bad leaders. The answer to weakness in the whole is, and always has been, the strengthening of good Leadership. Mastering yourself and helping others with the same is the essence of a strong team and the foundation of a leader. Your team is looking to you for strength, will you give it, Legionary?
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The moment you are no longer emotionally and psychologically affected by your enemy's tactics, you become a sovereign being. You cease to look at things through a veil. Your eyes are your own, your mind is your own. No longer a puppet, your actions are your own. All warfare is based on deception. Dance to no one's strings. Take no one's bait. See things for what they are. The fool mistakes impulsiveness for heroism. Develop cunning, become calculating, adopt a calm mind. Learn patience. Sovereignty is power.
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“It is said that what is called "the spirit of an age" is something to which one cannot return. That this spirit gradually dissipates is due to the world's coming to an end. In the same way, a single year does not have just spring or summer. A single day, too is the same. For this reason, although one would like to change today's world back to the spirit of one hundred years or more ago, it cannot be done. Thus it is important to make the best out of every generation. This is the mistake of people who are attached to past generations. They have no understanding of this point. On the other hand, people who only know the disposition of the present day and dislike the ways of the past are too lax." ― Hagakure
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Civilizations are transitory. They rise, fall or change masks, but the creative force behind them, the human spirit is eternal. Whether individual man is builder and/or destroyer of civilization is determined by his spirit, belief system, mindset, habits, and overal relationship with natural order. In the scope of things, each man, each woman is an agent, a determining factor and active player.
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A shame culture is what our ancestors had and a shame culture is what we must build. Look at what has happened to our societies without it. Surround yourself with people who will hold you to account for your misdeeds and I promise you, if your heart is in it, you will not repeat your mistakes. A hit to your reputation is not an easy thing to stomach. Betraying your kith and kin is worse. Honour and loyalty come before all else. Heed these words. 🜨
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"Countrymen, your descendance from Heracles is of no use if you do not do the things that distinguished him as the most glorious and most noble." – Lycurgus of Sparta
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Hell is seeing the greater man you could have been. Heaven is being him.
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We have reached 120 000 subscribers on YouTube! After several years without growth, it is indeed quite joyous to see ⚜️ My video on the recent tragedy in Sweden is my most popular video of all time – 250 000 views. Onwards!
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«Αλέξανδρος Φιλίππου και οι Έλληνες πλην Λακεδαιμονίων από των βαρβάρων των την Ασίαν κατοικούντων» Alexander the son of Philip, and the Greeks, except the Lacedaemonians, won these from the barbarians who inhabit Asia. The above epigram along with 300 shields and armors were sent to Athens to be hung at the Parthenon to show all Greeks what they can achieve when they are united instead of killing each other, shaming the probably indifferent Spartans for their characteristic stubbornness and refusal to share glory with others. Alexander was back then, in his own way telling everyone no more brother wars.
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When her son was lamenting his wounded leg that was causing him great pain, his mother said to him "Spartan, think about virtue (arete) with every step". – Plutarch, Sayings of Spartan Women
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The gym is barely even about muscles. The gym is about developing your character as much as it is about developing your body. A man who commits himself to the iron undergoes immense spiritual self-overcoming.
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"Beauty is the mark God sets upon virtue" ― Emerson
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Little consideration should be given to the opinion of a man or woman whose physique is not on point. One must establish oneself within natural order for one's words to have potential value. What weight can words hold if the man who speaks them is a stranger to the lifelong initiation of pain and struggle­? What thing of value to share, what wisdom can such a fool proclaim to possess, he who has never stepped into the brutal reality of life?
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On Saturday we observed the loyal daughters and sons of Europa proudly march in the streets of Paris commemorating our fallen comrades. Despite the insults and provocations of petty onlookers, every single one of our guys conducted themselves with exemplary fashion, maintaining their composure and stoically holding their position among the ranks. They were no less than disciplined legionnaires. Nothing was given to the opposing scum to utilize against or discredit our honor and cause, so they went ahead and fabricated the narrative they wanted to spoon-feed the worthless cattle with. Let them do so. What they do is not our concern. Our focus should be to grow stronger every single day, individually and collectively. Salute to all who showed up! Every year we see our numbers grow. They are right to seethe and fear us. Our day is coming!
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today was a good day.
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"Generally speaking, it is essential to make your ordinary bearing the bearing you use in martial arts, and make the bearing you use in martial arts your ordinary bearing. This should be given careful consideration." ― The Book of Five Rings
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