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 No.13489 [Open Thread][Last 50 Posts]

ITT let us collect greenpilled documentaries on the norse faith aswell as various associated/peripheral topics.

I'll start with this one here:

Secrets of the Viking Sword

>The Vikings were among the fiercest warriors of all time. Yet only a select few carried the ultimate weapon of their era: the feared Ulfberht sword. Fashioned using a process that would remain unknown to the Vikings' rivals for centuries, the Ulfberht was a revolutionary high-tech tool as well as a work of art.

>Considered one of the greatest swords ever made, it remains a fearsome weapon more than a millennium after it last saw battle. But how did Viking sword makers design and build the Ulfberht, and what was its role in history? Now, NOVA uses cutting edge science and old-fashioned detective work to reconstruct the Ulfberht and finally unravel the Secrets of the Viking Sword.==

youtube.com/watch?v=J6woycxQzA0

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 No.19354

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Okay, this was epic

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 No.19355

>>19354

good find

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 No.19356

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>>19355

It was just aired one week after this >>19337 episode

Current season's pretty decent indeed

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 No.19357

>>19356

I thought it was strange that they mention Botai DNA but then don't describe what they were like. I looked up Botai DNA and found that it contains R1B. So the original horse riders could have looked closer to Irish than Mongolian. I knew something was fishy when they swept that part under the rug. The Yamnaya had dark hair and eyes, but they showed one of the Yamnaya as having blue eyes. So their depictions of Yamnaya and Botai were flipped around.

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 No.19358

>>19357

PBS is one of the most jewish channels so ya

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 No.19346 [Open Thread]

HAIL ODIN

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 No.19331 [Open Thread]

which sagas to start with?

im particularly interested in ones that describe best the machinations of the gods like in the Illiad

also is the elder edda a suitable account of the volsung saga or should i read another version? should i read morris' rendition?

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 No.19332

>>19331

RigsThula while a difficult read is the most important as Heimdall states in it, the positions where everyone should be.

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 No.19333

>>19332

i've read the elder and poetic edda, does that contain enough of the important sagas? are they just summarised there?

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 No.19334

>>19333

So you've read Codex Wormianus, Codex Trajectinus or Codex Regius? "Poetic Edda" is a modern and sort of ambiguous name.

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 No.19335

>>19333

Here's a good website showing you truth regarding the way Volsupa is put together by modern scholars.

http://www.germanicmythology.com/works/codexregiusvoluspa.html

Instead of you reading it in the form it has come to us.

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 No.19305 [Open Thread]

I'm looking for someone to become a board volunteer and takeover /asatru/'s moderation. If you're an active poster and interested, contact the email at the top of the page.

I've decided to retire my position as board owner in a few weeks also. So it's urgent I get a volunteer soon.

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 No.19307

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>>19305

Goodbye.

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 No.19320

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rip BO 2014-2019

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 No.19323

>>19305

What were you called, Lord of the Hall? So that we may put your name into the memoirs.

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 No.19326

>>19323

My username was w0d3n.

Are you the guy who sent me an email? I sent you a reply if you are.

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 No.19429

>>19326

I'll send you an email too.

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 No.18216 [Open Thread]

Historically, asatru pagans were henotheists who thought the Christian God was legit and powerful, just like their other gods, they just didn't follow him.

First, you should accept the possibility of the Christian God as probable and legitimate. Second if you honor the ways of your ancestors as a good pagan should then you should respect and pay homage to the Christian religion.

If you have hatred for Christ and his teachings, then you're more like a modernist atheist/nihilist, not a traditionalist or pagan…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henotheism

Peace

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 No.18466

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>>18462

We would let them live in our cities but they wouldn't be allowed to teach or hold positions of power, of course no usury and their public synagogues would be closed.

But yes, they could live and pass through a Christian city without being assaulted.

Why do you ask?

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 No.18467

File: fe8251e6683b458⋯.jpg (81.23 KB,500x562,250:281,FlorianGeyer.jpg)

>>18466

>>they wouldn't be allowed to teach or hold positions of power

You can give me your tired rhetoric but in all the power structures of the Mid-ages there was a jew somewhere scheming. Its why the townspeople became so anti-Semitic and would rebel, but always the Deus Vult Knights on account of their monarch would put down such revolts. Martin Luther himself was confronted by this and had to back off instead sided with more moderate Lords instead of the totally anti-Semitic peasants because of the military's fragile reigns in order to keep Protestantism alive.

>>no usury

Only in the small gap of time between when the jews are expelled from a country and before finding their way back into it. Also remember (((they))) always get revenge on those who expelled them and Christians still don't get that and allow them in.

>>public synagogues would be closed

It was Christians who allowed them to open such buildings in their cities in the first place. Christians are so needy to go after anything "pagan" but you allow a people who deny your belief and exercise their own beliefs in all your cities throughout the history of your faith. Implicit henotheism there.

>>they could live and pass through a Christian city

Yeah and often they could get a White child here or there to amuse themselves with but if the townspeople rebel trying to remove this parasite, then the Deus Vult knights come in. Though there was this one knight who knowingly sided with the anti-Semitic peasants even though he knew they'd all be killed. Did Luther stand with Geyer upon their meeting in 1523? No, he literally got stabbed in the back by fellow Protestants for believing in the cause.

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 No.18871

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 No.18948

>>18871

>When Jesus said El he actually didn't mean El but rather God-who-is-not-El-but-has-the-same-name!

>We know this because, people preferred not to use El when not referring to El so as not to cause confusion

>Also because nobody worshiped El anymore

Why not just use a less confusing term? That'd be like if I said

"ZOROASTER, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME!" but really I actually mean God, I just felt like saying something else.

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 No.19322

The God of the Jews is a fanatically intolerant demon who favors only the Jewish people. It will get no respect and honor from me. Semitic intolerance replaced the tolerance of the gods of other people in the ancient world and replaced it with the God of the Jews

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 No.19304 [Open Thread]

I don't know much about asatru. Can you tell me everything about it?

And most important: Do I need to join a group of asatru people or can I just do all the stuff alone?

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 No.19310

To be accurate about it, Asatru is more of a specific reconstructionist group out of many. So it depends if your talking about the official Asatru or just Asatru as a synonym for the general faith and practice. I'm not nit picky about titles but I'm just wanting to understand what you're asking more clearly. I do everything alone and have taken a more personal approach to it but groups can be good if you're able to access one. Some systems are ritualistic and rigid while others are flexible and more true to animism. The first tends to be more community based with the later being more spiritually based. What are you looking for in Asatru?

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 No.19311

>>19310

I'm looking for faith and culture.

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 No.19315

>>19304

Its probably for the best to study and practice on your own in order to build yourself up, its the same with any other muscle. Of course pondering among the like minded and posing difficult questions should always be done.

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 No.19319

>>19311

Are you primarily Germanic? If Yes, try to find a group. If you're the America the AFA might be good to look into.

If you're not primarily Germanic, are you Aryan? (Celtic, Slavic, Germanic, Baltic, Italian, Greek, Iberian, Daco-thracian, or Baltic) If yes, look into Indo-European religious reconstruction. Survive the Jive on youtube is a good starting point. If you are not Aryan look into your own people's traditional worldview.

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 No.19260 [Open Thread]

The Heroic Story of the Cimbri: Their Struggle Against Rome & Their Cowardice - Mimir's Brunnr

Phil Simpson, the mastermind, behind Mimir's Brunnr, joins Henrik to discuss his videos, research and the heroic story of the Cimbri and their struggles against Rome.

Mimir's Brunnr is a project that sets out to explore the ancient past of Northern Europe and Europe in general. The history of Europe is unequalled and nowhere has seen all the dramas of men play out in such spectacular fashion. We wish through our work to rekindle the embers of the European fire, To celebrate her history and to once again hold her children, our ancestors in the reverence they deserve. To learn of your ancestors, is to learn of yourself.

>youtube.com/watch?v=eUrH7ck6xYE

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 No.19267

Mimmir's Brunnr is extremely based. High quality content that btfos industrialists, jews, christians, leftists, and civcucks all at the same time.

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 No.19269

>>19267

Indeed

Hopefully other pro whites are saving his content aswell before the ZOG censors him

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 No.19329

>>19267

Hear hear

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 No.18147 [Open Thread]

Judeo-Bolshevist Heatwave Reveals More Ancient Germano-Celtic Sites in Bretonia/Western Doggerland

>/youtu.be/0zn9rZP-rZw

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 No.18164

>>18147

"Will die Welt zu Scheitern geh'n, Muth bleibt fest und ruhig steh'n."

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 No.18181

Archeologists there have been busy this summer.

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 No.19236

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 No.19238

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That's pretty cool though. My major happens to be geography, which works with aerial and satellite imagery in a technology called remote sensing. I'm only an undergraduate student but I've been thinking of doing something like this for a class project. In remote sensing, sensors scan Earth in multiple wavelengths, which in turn can be used to calculate soil moisture, plant health, and surface temperature. Objects under the ground affects how much soil is under the ground while ditches fill with a loose soil that retains moisture better, therefore how much moisture it can hold, which is why the vegetation varies in greenness levels to reveal objects under the soil. In some sensors, scanning can act like radar, but I think this only works in dry areas since it's microwave-based. Lidar can also be used for finding some things with drones and airplanes. I actually don't know much else about archaeology techniques with remote sensing but I'd like to learn more if given the opportunity. My free time is already occupied with learning finance online and other stuff.

Something else to bring up on this subject is that Landsat 9 is going to launch soon. 9 is an important number in Norse mythology and NASA put a rainbow on the logo, like the rainbow bridge Bifröst. NASA even put a Viking on Mars, and named an asteroid "Ultima Thule" which happens to resemble a snowman.

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 No.19266

>>19238

So u iz sayin nasa was folkish and sheit?!

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 No.4312 [Open Thread]

The word Ostara is just one of the names applied to the celebration of the spring equinox on March 21. The Venerable Bede said the origin of the word is actually from Eostre, a Germanic goddess of spring.

Easter - A Pagan Celebration

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tihearwe3Uc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3x_bDlt9r4

Spring Equinox Music Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLCXrBooYo4
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 No.19193

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up

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 No.19204

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Found this great and beautiful animation about Eostre.

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 No.19247

>>19204

i was gonna make fun of the animation aesthetic in this video, but i can appreciate that a ton of effort and creative ability went into this

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 No.19258

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 No.6974 [Open Thread][Last 50 Posts]

Hereditary remembering (also: hereditary memory or heritage awakening, german Erb-Erinnern) is a conceptualization of Ariosophy marked by Guido von List and describes the biologically inherited collective memory of our ancestors since the proto-germanics.

The concept of hereditary memory has some loose resemblances to that of reincarnation, but the followers of the latter instead believe in memories from a past, repeated life - Contrast this with hereditary memory which rather sees these metaphysical flashbacks as memories or consciousness rooted in the inherited experiences of the ancestors, contained within our DNA itself.

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 No.18903

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Since the early 10's, there's been a flurry of research into epigenetic changes between and within populations. We have clear evidence, for instance, that population-wide hardship exerts a deleterious effect in the descendants. An example of this is accelerated methylation in Palestinian Arabs relative to their Jewish neighbours in a genomic region that appears to increase the risk of type 2 diabetes.

Epigenetics is effectively the main source of the "gene-environment interaction" concept that was invoked with regularity over a decade ago. It represents the blurry boundary between nature and nurture. As such, epigenetics directly threatens various dogma (e.g. absolute biological or social determinism) which operate within that dichotomous framework.

>blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2012/06/heritability-of-behavioral-traits/#.XE4EfKCiu70

>/medicalxpress.com/news/2017-07-epigenetics-inherit-genes.html

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 No.18980

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In the West, it’s commonly assumed that reincarnation is just a “nice thought,” or a faith-based belief with no real evidence to support it. But there is actually a substantial body of evidence to support the idea of reincarnation, and though it has remained on the fringes of mainstream scientific thought, it promises to overthrow a number of common assumptions about consciousness and the nature of the germanic human mind.

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 No.18988

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Researchers studying the brain have stumbled upon a mysterious, previously unknown form of neural communication that has stunned the scientific community.

Despite major scientific breakthroughs, the brain largely remains a mystery, and the team from Case Western Reserve University have added to it with their latest paper on a self-propagating ‘wireless’ communication they encountered that can jump across different sections of the brain.

While we’re asleep, the cortex and hippocampus in the brain send out mysterious neural ‘waves’. Scientists have previously observed a low-level, slow periodic activity in the brains of decapitated mice by studying slices of their hippocampuses.

“We’ve known about these waves for a long time, but no one knows their exact function and no one believed they could spontaneously propagate,”says neural and biomedical engineer Dominique Durand from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

This slow periodic activity can generate electric fields which ‘switch on’ neighboring cells briefly, allowing for chemical-free communication across gaps in the brain. The team managed to simulate communication across completely severed brain tissue while the separate pieces remained in close proximity[sic].

>.rt.com/news/451757-mysterious-neural-communication-discovery/

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 No.19022

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>>18988

This is really interesting.

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 No.19248

>>6978

dna works like a light (or charge) channeling matrix, and is impressed on by the environment around it, which is how the memories are passed down

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 No.19087 [Open Thread]

Mead plays an important role in rituals among European pagans whether Celtic, Asatru, or Slavic. I was reading through The Rig Veda and saw there numerous references to honey in connection with soma. That leads me to suspect soma may have been mead. There was on verse that said something about soma making the heart gentle. When I drink mead I feel my heart open and relaxed.

Mead is honey wine that was prevalent through western Europe prior to grape wine being more popular, both are similar though. The longest lived person in recorded history is Jeanne Calment who lived to 122 and drank a glass of red wine daily. The japanese author Yukio Takizawa in his book Sake health and Longevity states that MODERATE consumption of sake(japanese rice wine) helps people live long lives, whereas people who drink lots of alcohol or people who don't both live less long on average than people who drink a moderate amount.

I suspect the tree of life in the bible is actually the grape vine due to the association of moderate wine consumption with longevity. One of the Frankish kings was found with many golden bee figures in his burial chamber perhaps done so that we would be supplied with mead in the afterlife. Soma is associated with long life, if wine and sake promote long life in moderation then I suspect so would mead.

My experience with drinking wine and beer is that I think the carbonation from beer may contribute to hang over or bad physical effects because wine doesn't give me a hangover, well I don't drink to excess so perhaps that is it. Jeanne Calment is reported to have had one glass of wine a day. Both Norse and Celtic peoples had mead halls.

Jeanne Calment famously said that if she can't do anything about something she doesn't worry about it. In addition to valuing calmness she also valued a sense of humor, they say laughter is the best medicine. I don't know if it's the best but I know it's a medicine.

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 No.19112

>>19087

mead=miód

mfw

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 No.19126

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>>19099

The berserker myth is probably just that, a myth. Eating psychoactive mushrooms that make you vomit before battle would be a singularly stupid thing to do.

STJ talks about possibly psychoactive mead in this vid, but I disagree with him on ruling out amanita. It seems it's effects are very much subject to the preparation method. There is anecdotal evidence and historical clues that indicate the need for purification by the kidneys of a shaman before the full force of soma is released. So the amanita apparently needs to be ingested and then the real treat is the urine then produced. Sounds wacky and distasteful, but there seems to be a lot supporting it.

Below is an article on amanita muscaria:

https://www.shroomery.org/8664/Overview-of-Amanita-muscaria

>SOMA AND THE RIG VEDAS

>"Like a stag, come here to drink!

>Drink Soma, as much as you like.

>Pissing it out day by day, O generous one,

>You have assumed your most mighty force."

>–VIII 4.10, Rig Veda

>"Soma, storm cloud filled with life,

>Milked with mild and butter,

>Navel of the Path; immortal Concept,

>Which springs to life far from here

>In unison those charged with the task,

>The blessed do honor to Soma.

>In flowing movements swollen men piss

>Soma."

>– IX 74.4, Rig Veda

>"In the belly of India

>Intoxicating SomaPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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 No.19127

>>19126

I was never one to believe it either, simply because I've never heard of anyone on mushrooms getting superpowers, at least not in a way to slaughter a whole village with precision and efficiency. I always imagined it to be something more like a meditation to charge up the rage.

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 No.19144

>>19142

This made me curious enough to look for a backstory.

>To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros last month, Famitsu recently interviewed Shigeru Miyamoto.

Q: Why mushrooms, Shigeru?

A: Since the game’s set in a magical kingdom, I made the required power-up item a mushroom because you see people in folk tales wandering into forests and eating mushrooms all the time.

So if it wasn't for a landlord that looked like Jumpman, we would never have had the Italian Mario, but instead would probably have a tradition-fantasy character more like Frodo Baggins or something out of the Moomins. Early Mario and Zelda always did have a slight D&D flavor to them.

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 No.19246

>>19127

a man once pitched a perfect game while tripping on lsd. psychedelics could be used to slow down time or to enter a frame of mind that allows you to kill mercilessly

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 No.19212 [Open Thread]

I've come upon a very (((strange))) coincidence. It seems all mainstream movies and television shows that depict paganism, show the priests as these scrawny bald drug addicted freaks. In reality, our priests would grow long hair, beards, and nails. Only slaves and prostitutes would have their hair shaven. I wager this is completely intentional, to make us subconsciouslly disgusted at our own holy men and women. A true pagan priest would look something like Merlin or Gandalf. I will post examples of this kikery ITT. Also, this thread may be used to discuss other visual or psychological tactics (((they))) use to suppress the folk faith.

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 No.19218

>>19217

https://youtu.be/R_6tJ9qk9SY

Examine this scene from Mel Gibson's passion of the Christ. Here we see Yeshua depicted as tall, strong, white yet ruddy, with long hair and a beard. He is Jovial and kind with his mother, industrious, and full of life. This however is not a case of jews projecting their malice, rather it is a case of Aryans projecting their nobility. This figure presented to us is none other than the Thunderer. He absolutely resembles Yeshua in no way, shape, or form.

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 No.19219

File: 117409cca73b7ec⋯.jpg (389.98 KB,944x1204,236:301,druid painting.jpg)

File: 2efef8662a40d9c⋯.jpg (54.1 KB,400x243,400:243,celtic-mythology-beliefs.jpg)

File: 6916fc369809605⋯.jpeg (48.78 KB,960x540,16:9,forgotten past.jpeg)

This is really interesting. Fasting and shaving hair is something that Christian monks do. None of those images even come across to me as someone that would be druids or gothi. These are not believable depictions at all. Druids are known for wearing white robes and they even failed at that.

I don't know enough about Greeks but I recall them being depicted in artwork as having hair. Greek gods sometimes shown with long hair.

You're right about them projecting a lot, projecting themselves even. Christians attack pagans over things that they themselves do but worse. Then Jews love to throw project everyone else as incest and/or gay, and they even derive from the Hittites, their fictional foe a.k.a. themselves.

But it could also just be the producers not knowing shit about history. There are plenty of ancient and medieval movies with really poor depictions. Like that movie with Goldberg as her suit of armor is welded around her body. Movie and show producers often pull shit out of their ass it seems.

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 No.19220

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>>19212

The Lithuanians seem to have kept a lot the old practices, though the Romuva Lithuanians don't talk much about the structure of their practice online. One powerful attribute of the Aryan Priest class is the Priest Couple, the most pious must have children because such bloodlines have to continue for the direction of the people. It seems the Christians through their originating jews in Christianity were purposefully led to believe that the Pious must not have children, thus needlessly ending many such bloodlines in Europe.

Martian Luther recognized this problem and that's why he grafted the Priest Couple onto Christianity for Protestantism, so in many places across Europe the old priest bloodlines are still intact mostly in the places which weren't long under Catholicism and then moved quickly to Protestantism. I still believe somewhere around the world these bloodlines live but that's a secret of the Aesir of as to where and who.

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 No.19223

>>19220

Very interesting

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 No.19228

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 No.19222 [Open Thread]

Who is FoKy?!

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 No.19225

File: 307a7a6799d4467⋯.jpg (13.07 KB,480x360,4:3,trips.jpg)

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 No.19557

File: 2839f54a3bdf855⋯.jpg (144.43 KB,806x1575,806:1575,depositphotos_177871370-st….jpg)

Is FoKy a real person or a fake board TROLL persona played by many different people?

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 No.112 [Open Thread][Last 50 Posts]

Only a few months to go until season 3 begins!

Let's talk about this absolutely based show ITT.
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 No.18941

>>18940

True, but the writers obvously have no interest at all in history..

>No basis in asatru

I disagree. Kings were seen as gods, even priests were.

The only "magic" a man can practice is that of embodying a god. A common practice in traditional beliefsystems.

>Ivars mistakes

Yeah I was being a bit hyperbolic. It's more about my complete disinterest in every other character except maybe finehair and floki. They are all just going along with the events unfolding like NPCs you can't kill.

However the structure of Ivars kingdom would've worked just fine tbh. The only mistake he made was trusting frejdis after killing her child. Kings still need to be gods, even in pre-chistian societies.

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 No.18942

File: b53e3bc068a2269⋯.png (52.49 KB,311x403,311:403,Verstegan.png)

>>18941

Even a member of the Einherjar is no Aesir, can you show this not to be the case? My understanding as to why the Nordic Christian Kings list Odin as their ancestor is the same reason why Charles V listed Tyr as his ancestor and its because to them, those were only Earthly Germanic leaders once upon a time. Its the same reason why all Medieval Illustrations of "Tuisco, The Father of All Teutons" have the Tower of Babel in the background to keep with the jewish Torah story.

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 No.18946

File: b7708a5d12bd350⋯.jpg (103.67 KB,673x842,673:842,1549062737619.jpg)

Ah you goys aren't doing spoilers at all den i take it

The thing with Ivar is that i keep thinking they wanted to do some weirdass cautionary tale with him being portrayed as some viking version of Adolf Hitler, hence the imagery they were going for with the arrangement of those flags at his "rallies" and shit. But yeah it's just one historically inaccurate big fanfic LARP at this point like i wrote earlier above

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 No.18947

>>18942

I didn't really mean it like that.

I meant it more in the traditionalist sense of faith.

Both Evola and Jung discuss this but in different terms. In Egypt the way you worshipped the gods was embodying their qualities and "becoming" them. I'm inclined to believe it was similar in old norse faith as most traditonal religions with a pantheon of gods share many traits.

>>18946

>one historically inaccurate big fanfic LARP

Yup pretty much..

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 No.19211

File: b4f8cbf06801f57⋯.jpg (149.69 KB,735x720,49:48,hehh (2).jpg)

(…) Although fans were devastated by his supposed death, it looks like he [Floki] could be returning to the show for season six.

Floki actor Gustaf recently spoke to Entertainment Tonight to discuss the show.

And during the conversation, he confirmed viewers haven’t seen the last appearance of Floki just yet.

He said: “[How we pick up with Floki] is something that must remain under wraps, because it’s so important and so emotional and so fantastic.”

Gustaf was then pushed further on whether Floki is actually alive in the show.

But he wouldn’t give anything away, as he teased: “Well, I can’t say… that would be a spoiler.”

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 No.19169 [Open Thread]

>The growing presence of racists in American Pagan communities threatens to tear the faith apart say Jews at Vice.com

>There’s a war going on in the American Pagan community. On one side are racists who see gods like Odin and Thor as an embodiment of the supremacy whites have over the rest of the planet. On the other are the practitioners who believe these gods transcend racial lines and belong to everyone. Recently, the contention between these two groups has reached a tipping point as anti-racist Pagans try to claim the narrative around their faith before it is overtaken by alt-right racists.

>Although the leaders of Nazi Germany were obsessed with Paganism and the occult, it has largely been associated with multiculturalism here in the United States. But with the recent rise of right-wing extremism in America, we've seen a co-mingling of racism and Paganism that has alarmed experts, activists, and Pagans themselves. For racists, the faith and its offshoots serve as both a cover and a recruiting tool. Today, one of the largest white nationalist organizations in the US, the National Socialist Movement, has traded in their Swastikas and Totenkopfs for Pagan symbols like the Othala rune. Similar groups have adopted Odinist phrases like "Faith, Family, and Folk." And while the Third Reich did embrace the Othala rune in their time, the symbol is far less inflammatory or recognizable than the Swastika in the United States, enabling these groups to fly under the radar.

>White power's embrace of Paganism was on full display at the tragic Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in August 2017. One notorious Pagan present was Stephen McNallen, the founder of the Asatru Folk Assembly, a far-right group fixated on "the survival and welfare of the Ethnic European Folk as a cultural and biological group." The rally also featured aspiring Pagan politician Augustus Sol Invictus, a an alt-right leader Richard Spencer credited with writing the first draft of the "Charlottesville Statement." Among other repugnant things, that infamous screed framed the refugee crisis as a religious war and promoted the concept of a white ethnostate.

>Unfortunately, CharlottePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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 No.19170

File: 9a0e1ed8b944289⋯.jpg (98.07 KB,667x660,667:660,old dictionary definition.jpg)

>>19169

Its so beautiful. The Aesir are going to force those who have forgotten, into remembering.

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 No.19171

File: 7347446f29aca07⋯.png (81.82 KB,245x350,7:10,435435435.png)

((they)) are afraid and know they're losing the spiritual and culture wars

>renegadetribune.com/new-horror-film-midsommar-by-subversive-jew-demonizes-european-heathens/

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 No.19172

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>>19169

>>has traded in their Swastikas and Totenkopfs for Pagan symbols like the Othala rune

The jewish fools, they're all ancient Heathen symbols.

>>19171

I know going down the jew will pull every trick imaginable, like Loki in Lokasenna, bringing up every excuse, using every insults and resting on our good nature to prevent our action. We must be like Thor, unhearing of the pleas but only acting, which is the one thing the Fisherman Loki feared.

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 No.19191

Christianity did to mainland Europe what Communism did to Russia. We are starting to remember this, despite the worst efforts of Christians to hijack our awakening movement and run it into the ground. We are starting to remember that there is an alternative, a natural and logical one. And this too our enemies have realised. So our enemies are seeking to suppress our natural racial awakening movement in its re-connection with the most logical philosophies to guide it, the philosophies our ancestors developed over tens of thousands of years of evolution. In Northern Europe, for us Germanics and Nordics this was Asatru. In slavic culture, Rodnovery or Slavic Paganism. In Greece this was Hellenic paganism and the same in all other European folk lands where distinct national identities emerged.

.renegadetribune.com/the-jewish-dysgenic-war-against-the-best-philosophy-of-our-northern-european-racial-awakening/

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