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05 The Old English Rune Poem for the rune Othala
Old English Translation:
Ēþel byþ oferleof æghwylcum men,
gif he mot ðær rihtes and gerysena on
brucan on bolde bleadum oftast.
English Translation:
An estate is very dear to every man,
if he can enjoy there in his house
whatever is right and proper in constant prosperity.
This poem highlights the significance of heritage, inheritance, and the prosperity associated with one's land or estate. | 792 | 14 | Loading... |
06 The earliest version of this legend, a knight named Tannhäuser, seeks forgiveness for having adored a Pagan Goddess in an enchanted mountain being rejected by the pope and returning to the mountain to rejoin Venus, is first recorded in the form of a ballad called La Salade (c. 1440). | 895 | 14 | Loading... |
07 Marriage ceremony at the Nashville Parthenon | 946 | 14 | Loading... |
08 1 to 1 Parthenon Reconstruction in Nashville, Tennessee, USA | 880 | 14 | Loading... |
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10 Sviatoslav the Brave burns a bible and answers a christian monk
A scene from The Legend Of Princess Olga in my translation
Editing by @Pagan_Revivalism | 729 | 10 | Loading... |
11 Today marks the anniversary of the founding of the Winnili Clan. Every year, we gather on this day for our Thing to commemorate our Longbardi roots and the reestablishment of our sacred rites as a clan, connecting us to our forebears and the Holy gods from which we originate. Today, we feast, gather for our Thing assembly, and mark another successful year. Together as blood, as kith and kin, we strive to hold on to our traditions and raise the next generation of our folk; forever keeping the flame of our soul burning so that our children in turn can pass our sacred way to their own children.
May our seed forever flourish! Hail the Winnili! | 938 | 2 | Loading... |
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13 The Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, Greece | 1 030 | 13 | Loading... |
14 This isn't just a one-off event, but quote common. Animals aren't lesser beings, as platonists say. They aren't automatons of meat and bone, as abrahamics say. They aren't driven by only basal instincts, as atheists say.
Pagan peoples in the distant past have made special bonds with many creatures. From the taming of the Wolf, the domestication of the Aurox, the riding with horses, and partnering with birds. Though it may seem shocking to those unaware, it shouldn't be a surprise why we find that animals have a prominent place in our ancient Pagan faiths | 1 996 | 74 | Loading... |
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16 Hail to Baldr
One day the Bright One will bring back His prosperity
Then fields unsowed
bear ripened fruit,
All ills grow better,
and Baldr comes back
- 62, Völuspá | 1 054 | 8 | Loading... |
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18 Revivalism 123
Pagan Homesteading
Apart from those who were poor living in major cities, almost the entirety of Pagan peoples in antiquity grew at least some of their own food at home.
This served several functions:
• Saving and making money by selling/trading excess in the market
• Having a backup in case there is a drought/famine
• Connecting with Gods & Goddesses associated with crops/livestock, harvest & fertility
• Ancestral traditions & veneration
• Being in touch with the spirits of the land
Homesteading was so sought after that men would sign on for 25 years, risking life and limb in the Roman military to aquire land to homestead.
Some food for thought, pun intended 😉 | 1 246 | 12 | Loading... |
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20 How to build a 1 acre Homestead | 1 066 | 30 | Loading... |
21 It’s the full moon tonight so my family hearth will hold our Þrimilcemōnaþ rites in honour of Bældæg who brings with him the light of the Ēse. The church went to great efforts to conflate Bældæg with St John, whose day is celebrated 24th June (so just after the sunstede / solstice). May was associated with the start of summer and the hot sunny days that came with the summer season were known as sigelbeorhte dagas or the sun-bright days. | 927 | 1 | Loading... |
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23 3 or 4 years ago I started this but never finished and moved out. But as I am in-between continents currently getting things in order, for these final weeks in Peru I'm back staying here, so as I prepare for Ireland I finish this. Quite fitting. ❤️ | 1 018 | 4 | Loading... |
24 More babies 🥰 | 1 029 | 0 | Loading... |
25 Growing your own mushrooms is a lot easier than you might think 🍄🍄
Join us now: t.me/SECRET_HEALTH | 1 228 | 33 | Loading... |
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27 Coming back home is like climbing a mountain. One with suspect a direct route up the mountain would be the best way to achieve fulfillment. Those who have climbed mountains, no set. The most direct route is not the safest and often leads to disaster. The safest way is a path, and a path can not be made unless it has been tread.
This mountain path has been tread by untold generations of your forefathers. The longer the path has not been tread, the more it is overgrown, but all is not lost. It takes fortitude, tenacity, and the tools willing to clear the path once more so that you can tread safely. And that those behind you, your children can walk the path safely. The ancestors left guide stones within your blood legends preserved through the fires of destruction. These are guidestones to make sure the path that is cleared remains true to the course.
Upon the summit, you will see why this path this tradition has endured. All we can do is thank our forefathers for everything they ensured for us | 1 755 | 18 | Loading... |
28 Noble warrior | 1 375 | 22 | Loading... |
29 The traditional teutonic family structure is a multi-generational hierarchical patriarchy. Any other familial structure is non-traditional and new age. | 1 260 | 7 | Loading... |
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31 In agreement with the premise and idea behind the Declaration of Tradition we have signed it. Take a stand and support your right to express and maintain the Traditional worldview of your ancestors.
https://declarationoftradition.com/ | 1 165 | 2 | Loading... |
32 One can not be part of the solution, if they themselves were part of the problem | 2 230 | 28 | Loading... |
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34 An ancient stone with ogham inscriptions has been found.
https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/ogham-stone-ireland-discovered-england-1234706301/ | 1 362 | 9 | Loading... |
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What is your favorite poem found in the Poetic Edda (only will let me put 10 options)Anonymous voting
- Alvíssmál
- Lokaesenna
- Hávamál
- Völuspá
- Grímnismál
- Vafþrúðnismál
- Hárbarðsljóð
- Skírnismál
- Þrymskviða
- Völundarkviða
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The Old English Rune Poem for the rune Othala
Old English Translation:
Ēþel byþ oferleof æghwylcum men,
gif he mot ðær rihtes and gerysena on
brucan on bolde bleadum oftast.
English Translation:
An estate is very dear to every man,
if he can enjoy there in his house
whatever is right and proper in constant prosperity.
This poem highlights the significance of heritage, inheritance, and the prosperity associated with one's land or estate.
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The earliest version of this legend, a knight named Tannhäuser, seeks forgiveness for having adored a Pagan Goddess in an enchanted mountain being rejected by the pope and returning to the mountain to rejoin Venus, is first recorded in the form of a ballad called La Salade (c. 1440).
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1 to 1 Parthenon Reconstruction in Nashville, Tennessee, USA
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Sviatoslav the Brave burns a bible and answers a christian monk
A scene from The Legend Of Princess Olga in my translation
Editing by @Pagan_Revivalism
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