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Repost fromΒ Hyperborean Housewife
We are not abrahamics. To squabble like they do does not befit us as pagans. Have debates by all means, but calling your opponent a personal insult is not an argument.
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I only exclusively use Amerimutt for Americans who pick and choose their ancestry. For instance Americans with 40% English ancestry, but identify almost wholly as Irish or German, pretty common occurrence.
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You are probably a complete moron if you insult your own ancestors. This applies if you are a European who spreads slander about neolithic farmers. This also applies if you are a self loathing Amerimutt who spreads slander about a particular group you are verifiably descended from.
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Repost fromΒ COLE WOLFSSON
A lot of Satanists who like to conflate it with European religion are sorely mistaken. Satan's origin begins with an Abrahamic figure that is in opposition to Yahweh. The word Lucifer that is commonly used along him is from a Pagan Rome epithet in reference to the planet Venus. The Biblical passage that mentions Lucifer Isaiah 14:12 is soley found in the KJV Bible whose translators are familiar with Latin. The passage itself refers to a defeated king of Babylon who thought he'd live among the stars after dying, not The Devil. So it is a case of flowery language. In the Classical Roman period Lucifer was not typically regarded as a diety and had very few myths. Even Cicero denied such because Lucifer is a reference to a planet and all planets and stars would have to be regarded as deities if such were the case. Satanism has no relation to paganism, it is in the realm of Abrahamic thought. If Rokkatru & Thursatru are left hand path paganism, Satanism is left hand path Abrahamism. In a pagan context, if Lucifer isn't being used as an epithet for the planet Venus it is falsified.
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If you live in the west and belong to an ethnic faith, I urge you to speak up. We have to stand up for ourselves, for our ancestors. We must no longer go along silently as hippies, retards, and retarded hippies continue to confidently fuck up every last bit of our heritage. We must form groups, we must found temples, we must fight against the tide of occultism. Our faiths are not tarot cards, crystals, tantric anal beads and other shitty Glastonbury scams.
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I truly envy our friends in Eastern Europe who haven't become victims of the mindless "diversity" "inclusion" and leftist morality which has taken over in the west. It is almost impossible to find like-minded people willing practice an ethnic religion who actually want it to be... ethnic. Just look up Dievturiba, Romuva, Rodnovery, etc. On Wikipedia. These are well established ethnic religions in Eastern Europe who aren't afflicted with the same syncretism and occultism which is so often found in Western neo-paganism. Over here if you even so much as suggest that maybe these traditions belong to us and our ancestors and not to any random pass-by you will get dirty looks from the wiccans, neo-druids, "heathens" and "spiritualists".
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Does anybody know of any good sites to get audio books for free?
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Repost fromΒ The Aryan Seer
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Imbolc, or Oimealg marks the midpoint of the dark half of the year. The fire that Brigid first kindled at Yule burns bright in the swollen bellies of pregnant herd animals and rivers of milk begin to flow in swollen teats and udders. Agricultural tools are consecrated for the year ahead, household fires are put out and relit, and the fires of the smithy are blessed by a woman acting on Brigid's behalf. Brigid's crosses are woven of wheat and given as protective charms for the home. Brigid's snake emerges from the womb of the Earth Mother to test the weather. Special cakes are baked for the occasion, and a feast and a dance are held for all. The older women of the community gather "bride's beds", or cradles for the corn dollies to sleep in, and magic wands for the dolls to hold. The morning after the feast, everyone examines the ashes of the hearth to see if a magic wand has left marks. If so, it is a good omen for the following year. Source: A Druid's Herbal for the Sacred Earth Year by Ellen Evert Hopman
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