Forwarded from Germanic Faith (Kyle Davis)
Many new agers of the brosatru crowd have a hard time accepting that Germanic heathens did in fact kneel before their gods. This is attested many times from histories, to the Eddas, and sagas. All polytheistic religions had forms of prostration, all people found it acceptable to do so before their gods.
This Grevensvaenge figurine is dated from 800-500 bce. Depicting a kneeling figure. The second image of a of a Roman bronze statue of a Germanic man with a Suebian knot, also kneeling.
"Another observance shows their reverence for this grove. No one may enter it unless he is bound with a cord, by which he acknowledges his own inferiority and the power of the deity. Should he chance to fall, he may not raise himself or get up again, but must roll out over the ground. The grove is the centre of their whole religion. It is regarded as the cradle of the race and the dwelling-place of the supreme god to whom all things are subject and obedient. The Semnones gain prestige from their prosperity."
-Tacitus' Germania
"The moment their boats reach this dock every one of them disembarks, carrying bread, meat, onions, milk and alcohol (nabīdh), and goes to a tall piece of wood set up <in the ground>. This piece of wood has a face like the face of a man and is surrounded bv small figurines behind which are long [10] pieces of wood set up in the ground. <When> he reaches the large figure, he prostrates himself before it and says, "Lord, I have come from a distant land, bringing so many slave-girls <priced at> such and such per head and so many sables <priced at> such and such per pelt." He continues until he has mentioned all of the merchandise he has brought with him, then says, "And I have brought this offering," leaving what he has brought with him in front of the piece of wood, saying, "I wish you to provide me with a merchant who has many dīnārs and dirhams and who will buy from me whatever I want <to sell> without haggling over the price I fix." Then he departs. If he has difficulty in selling <his goods> and he has to remain too many days, he returns with a second and third offering. If his wishes prove to be impossible he brings an offering to every single one of those figurines and seeks its intercession, saying, "These are the wives, daughters and sons of our Lord." He goes up to each figurine in turn and questions it, begging its [11] intercession and grovelling before it. Sometimes business is good and he makes a quick sell, at which point he will say, "My Lord has satisfied my request, so I am required to recompense him." He procures a number of sheep or cows and slaughters them, donating a portion of the meat to charity and taking the rest and casting it before the large piece of wood and the small ones around it. He ties the heads of the cows or the sheep to that piece of wood set up in the ground. At night, the dogs come and eat it all, but the man who has done all this will say, "My Lord is pleased with me and has eaten my offering."
-The Rusila of Ibn Fadlan
"There was one thing in him which the King disliked, and one only: he would never bow down to heathen Gods, and he set his mind firmly against all sacrifice."
-Olaf Tryggvasson's Saga ch. 57
"And when he got to the assembly, then some of the farmers had arrived. Then they saw a great multitude of farmers coming to the assembly and carrying between them a huge image of a person, adorned with gold and silver. And when the farmers that were at the assembly saw that, then they all leapt up and bowed down to this monstrosity. After that it was placed in the middle of the assembly field." -Olafs Saga Hins Helga ch. 113
" The same thing is said about the decoration of Þorgerður Hölgabrúður: They then went to the temple and the earl all fell to the ground in front of her statue. There he lay for a long time. wanted to get hold of her, but it seemed to Sigmund that she had bent the spear, and the earl took a great deal of silver." -Færeyingasaga ch. 108
This Grevensvaenge figurine is dated from 800-500 bce. Depicting a kneeling figure. The second image of a of a Roman bronze statue of a Germanic man with a Suebian knot, also kneeling.
"Another observance shows their reverence for this grove. No one may enter it unless he is bound with a cord, by which he acknowledges his own inferiority and the power of the deity. Should he chance to fall, he may not raise himself or get up again, but must roll out over the ground. The grove is the centre of their whole religion. It is regarded as the cradle of the race and the dwelling-place of the supreme god to whom all things are subject and obedient. The Semnones gain prestige from their prosperity."
-Tacitus' Germania
"The moment their boats reach this dock every one of them disembarks, carrying bread, meat, onions, milk and alcohol (nabīdh), and goes to a tall piece of wood set up <in the ground>. This piece of wood has a face like the face of a man and is surrounded bv small figurines behind which are long [10] pieces of wood set up in the ground. <When> he reaches the large figure, he prostrates himself before it and says, "Lord, I have come from a distant land, bringing so many slave-girls <priced at> such and such per head and so many sables <priced at> such and such per pelt." He continues until he has mentioned all of the merchandise he has brought with him, then says, "And I have brought this offering," leaving what he has brought with him in front of the piece of wood, saying, "I wish you to provide me with a merchant who has many dīnārs and dirhams and who will buy from me whatever I want <to sell> without haggling over the price I fix." Then he departs. If he has difficulty in selling <his goods> and he has to remain too many days, he returns with a second and third offering. If his wishes prove to be impossible he brings an offering to every single one of those figurines and seeks its intercession, saying, "These are the wives, daughters and sons of our Lord." He goes up to each figurine in turn and questions it, begging its [11] intercession and grovelling before it. Sometimes business is good and he makes a quick sell, at which point he will say, "My Lord has satisfied my request, so I am required to recompense him." He procures a number of sheep or cows and slaughters them, donating a portion of the meat to charity and taking the rest and casting it before the large piece of wood and the small ones around it. He ties the heads of the cows or the sheep to that piece of wood set up in the ground. At night, the dogs come and eat it all, but the man who has done all this will say, "My Lord is pleased with me and has eaten my offering."
-The Rusila of Ibn Fadlan
"There was one thing in him which the King disliked, and one only: he would never bow down to heathen Gods, and he set his mind firmly against all sacrifice."
-Olaf Tryggvasson's Saga ch. 57
"And when he got to the assembly, then some of the farmers had arrived. Then they saw a great multitude of farmers coming to the assembly and carrying between them a huge image of a person, adorned with gold and silver. And when the farmers that were at the assembly saw that, then they all leapt up and bowed down to this monstrosity. After that it was placed in the middle of the assembly field." -Olafs Saga Hins Helga ch. 113
" The same thing is said about the decoration of Þorgerður Hölgabrúður: They then went to the temple and the earl all fell to the ground in front of her statue. There he lay for a long time. wanted to get hold of her, but it seemed to Sigmund that she had bent the spear, and the earl took a great deal of silver." -Færeyingasaga ch. 108
Forwarded from 𝐸𝓊𝓇𝑜𝓅𝑒𝒶𝓃𝒱𝑜𝓁𝓀
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Latvian folk song praising oak trees & the summer solstice (Jāņi):
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Oak tree, oak tree (sway, sway)
Your big thickness (sway, sway)
Three days sun runs (sway sway)
Couldn't run around (sway, sway)
Oak tree, oak tree (sway, sway)
Your big fullness (sway, sway)
Three days partridge runs (sway, sway)
Couldn't run around (sway, sway)
Oak tree, oak tree (sway, sway)
Your big greatness (sway, sway)
Girls come singing (sway, sway)
To break branches for wreaths (sway, sway)
Oak tree, oak tree (sway, sway)
Your big old age (sway, sway)
I was born, found you (sway, sway)
I will die, you will stay (sway, sway)
Come, Jānis kids (sway, sway)
Under full oak tree (sway, sway)
There's Jānis place of honor (sway, sway)
Under full oak tree (sway, sway)
FolkMusic
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Oak tree, oak tree (sway, sway)
Your big thickness (sway, sway)
Three days sun runs (sway sway)
Couldn't run around (sway, sway)
Oak tree, oak tree (sway, sway)
Your big fullness (sway, sway)
Three days partridge runs (sway, sway)
Couldn't run around (sway, sway)
Oak tree, oak tree (sway, sway)
Your big greatness (sway, sway)
Girls come singing (sway, sway)
To break branches for wreaths (sway, sway)
Oak tree, oak tree (sway, sway)
Your big old age (sway, sway)
I was born, found you (sway, sway)
I will die, you will stay (sway, sway)
Come, Jānis kids (sway, sway)
Under full oak tree (sway, sway)
There's Jānis place of honor (sway, sway)
Under full oak tree (sway, sway)
FolkMusic
Forwarded from The Baltic Star
Modern insignia of the Lithuanian armed forces, featuring the historical Pagan Gediminid Columns.
One of the facts we come across, living the ancestral ways, is a profound focus on the next generation:
● Pagan faiths have a major focus on honoring the ancestors, children are your ancestors reborn, therefore we have a religious duty to treat them right and with honor.
● Pagan faiths keep the natural balance so that, in part, the world is just as beautiful and full of opportunity for the next generation as it was with yours.
● Pagan faiths today have a mission to heal. We feel a responsibility to fix the mistakes of the past and to return to a natural, sustainable and healthy way and outlook of life.
There are many more points that could be stated, such as celebrating life and fertility, Gods and Goddesses, honoring lineage and ancestry; But I will put it in the words of Tacitus describing Gemanic Folk:
"To limit the number of children or to destroy(harm/kill) any of their offspring is seen as infamous."
- Tacitus - Germania - ch. 19
We are a faith of abundant fertility & life, that's why we will win!
● Pagan faiths have a major focus on honoring the ancestors, children are your ancestors reborn, therefore we have a religious duty to treat them right and with honor.
● Pagan faiths keep the natural balance so that, in part, the world is just as beautiful and full of opportunity for the next generation as it was with yours.
● Pagan faiths today have a mission to heal. We feel a responsibility to fix the mistakes of the past and to return to a natural, sustainable and healthy way and outlook of life.
There are many more points that could be stated, such as celebrating life and fertility, Gods and Goddesses, honoring lineage and ancestry; But I will put it in the words of Tacitus describing Gemanic Folk:
"To limit the number of children or to destroy(harm/kill) any of their offspring is seen as infamous."
- Tacitus - Germania - ch. 19
We are a faith of abundant fertility & life, that's why we will win!
Forwarded from Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)
Any sort of queer theory in connection with Óðinn rather tends to qualify as some sort of modern myth in accordance with popular ideas in the contemporary world, but hardly with the norms of one of the most homophobic societies one can possibly imagine, that of the Germanic Iron Age.
Jens P. Schjødt
Jens P. Schjødt
When you look upon the people of antiquity, our pagan ancestors, almost all of them were extremely devout and ultra-conservative compared to anyone of today.
Perverted academics will try to belittle your ancestors, to try to get you to disassociate and disconnect from the very blood that flows in your veins.
Whether the lies come from judeo-christianity, or they come from plato and his acolytes, or those of modern atheistic academia; their goal is simple. Its to stop Pagan Revivalism from emerging once more, and for our people to be healed with ancestral ways by our ancestral Gods.
Perverted academics will try to belittle your ancestors, to try to get you to disassociate and disconnect from the very blood that flows in your veins.
Whether the lies come from judeo-christianity, or they come from plato and his acolytes, or those of modern atheistic academia; their goal is simple. Its to stop Pagan Revivalism from emerging once more, and for our people to be healed with ancestral ways by our ancestral Gods.
Forwarded from Imperium Press
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Exeter House will publish literary fiction and poetry exclusively by living authors. There is a tremendous creative energy that is pent up and waiting to explode. Mainstream publishing houses want nothing to do with it, because they are publishing propaganda, not literature.
Exeter House will change all that. Beneath our feet a wealth of treasures lies buried, waiting to be discovered.
Watch for our first release shortly.
It's no secret that men don't like to read serious literature like they used to. Men and women—but especially men—with healthy instincts have been pushed out of the literary world by boxy, progressive harpies with horn rimmed glasses, who have recast serious literature in their own image. If your story doesn't pass the Bechdel test and include at least 50% "diverse" characters, you won't be publishing. In fact if you're a man, you probably won't be publishing, and if you're to the right of Hillary Clinton, you definitely won't be publishing.
In response to this sorry situation, Imperium Press is announcing the creation of a new publishing imprint: EXETER HOUSE PUBLISHING
Exeter House Publishing was founded in 2024 to bring attention to literary voices outside the mainstream. We are not a political publishing house. We don't care about social justice. We have no agenda. All we care about is publishing good work.
Exeter House will publish literary fiction and poetry exclusively by living authors. There is a tremendous creative energy that is pent up and waiting to explode. Mainstream publishing houses want nothing to do with it, because they are publishing propaganda, not literature.
Exeter House will change all that. Beneath our feet a wealth of treasures lies buried, waiting to be discovered.
Watch for our first release shortly.
Forwarded from Ancestral Human Diet
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All things rest, even Gods and Spirits. When we slumber, our body temperature drops, and so too is it for Nature. The silence, the cold is the signs of rest. But like sleep, it shall awaken again. When we sleep, our bodies and minds heal and rejuvenate. Remember to rest, for it is part of all things and very important
Forwarded from The Fyrgen • ᚫᛚᚢ:ᚢᛚᚫ