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Tiny thread on bread..In our tradition, bread is a very important object vis-a-vis symbolism. In Ancient Greek, it is called "artos". The word is clearly cognate with the word for
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THE PRUSSIAN CRUSADE, PART 5Last time we left Prussia, the (((crusaders))) were plotting to advance on Sambia. Their force was 60000 strong, from Poland, Bohemia, Moravia, Hungary (including its Transylvanian
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THE PRUSSIAN CRUSADE, PART 6As we have seen, by 1259, the (((crusaders))) had felt secure enough with how their genocide of the Native European pagan Old Prussians was going, that
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Daily reminder that NO ONE has suffered more under (((abrahamism))) than Europe. And NO ONE was there to help Europe, either. Not that Europe ever asked for help, either. Because,
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THE PRUSSIAN CRUSADE, PART 4Starting from where we left, in 1240 the Old Prussian clans that were still free were the Natangians, the Bartians, the Sambians and the Skalovians or
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THE PRUSSIAN CRUSADE, PART 3Last time we left the war-torn Prussia, the (((Teutonic Knights))), or rather 200 of them, were training the hosts of the Poles to help them genocide
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"Chthonic Hermes, who oversees over the dwelling of my ancestors, come, preserve and aid me, now that I am returning from outside of the boundary. I am at my father's
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Unpopular facts about the American Civil War (because I have seen some pro-confederate "pagans" here):I)The War was fought over a very christian issue (id est, whether the "Bible" approves of
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In the "traditionalist" camp, we often see people getting hyped about the "glorious Aryans" descending from the steppe and establishing the "magnificent and exotic civilizations" of the East, which the
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RANT ABOUT THE INDO-EUROPEAN QUESTIONEver since the emergence of historical linguistics as an independent branch of research, we have been aware of the existence of Indo-european languages. The reconstruction of
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ABOUT LUCK IN PAGANISMDid our pagan forebears believe in luck? Let's find out!Today, we think of luck as a weird concept, that we invoke to interpret things that happen and
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As I told you at the end of my Potrimpo thread, I would examine the idea of the divine triad. The concept of the "divine triad" is closely associated with
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