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On misconceptions
I came across this statements on a channel I read from time to time and I thought we have to think about this statement a bit, because if left uncommented it might seem confusing to some people.
First let's differenciate between various classes of gods:
- the 'Old/Celestial Gods'
- the monotheistic gods
I won't elaborate on animistic deities like the Rusalka, Elves or dwarves.
Old/Celestial Gods
These deities were found all over the globe. They appeared as the same archetype but with cultural differences. I wrote about a bunch of them: the Thunderer (πZeus, πThor, πIndra), the Beauty with a terrible aspect (πHathor, πKali) or the Warrior (πMars, πHorus),...
These Gods originate of course in the same celestial objects, which are the planets. The Roman name for the God Iuppiter should be obvious enough.
The Solar System of the past was in motion. Planets were closer to Earth. But electro-magnetic systems tend to process towards a stable equilibrium, which we have now.
Monotheistic gods
Shortly after the planets receeded to their current positions, Earths axis tilted and the night sky moved. As the Old Gods left, the pitiful desert tribes came up with a solution: the invisible hand of an almighty god was responsible! The Old Gods left and couldn't have done it. We see forerunners of these imaginary deities in πMithraism or Zoroastrianism. These 'gods' are in fact made up and don't belong anywhere but their respective origins.
So, what can we conclude regarding the opening statement:
- the various Old Gods derive from the same celestial deities aka planets
- the monotheistic gods are made-up nonsense
- there are various sub-species of man (not mentioned in above text, but needs to be mentioned)
I hope I could shed some light on this interesting topic!
@EuropeanTribalism
I came across this statements on a channel I read from time to time and I thought we have to think about this statement a bit, because if left uncommented it might seem confusing to some people.
First let's differenciate between various classes of gods:
- the 'Old/Celestial Gods'
- the monotheistic gods
I won't elaborate on animistic deities like the Rusalka, Elves or dwarves.
Old/Celestial Gods
These deities were found all over the globe. They appeared as the same archetype but with cultural differences. I wrote about a bunch of them: the Thunderer (πZeus, πThor, πIndra), the Beauty with a terrible aspect (πHathor, πKali) or the Warrior (πMars, πHorus),...
These Gods originate of course in the same celestial objects, which are the planets. The Roman name for the God Iuppiter should be obvious enough.
The Solar System of the past was in motion. Planets were closer to Earth. But electro-magnetic systems tend to process towards a stable equilibrium, which we have now.
Monotheistic gods
Shortly after the planets receeded to their current positions, Earths axis tilted and the night sky moved. As the Old Gods left, the pitiful desert tribes came up with a solution: the invisible hand of an almighty god was responsible! The Old Gods left and couldn't have done it. We see forerunners of these imaginary deities in πMithraism or Zoroastrianism. These 'gods' are in fact made up and don't belong anywhere but their respective origins.
So, what can we conclude regarding the opening statement:
- the various Old Gods derive from the same celestial deities aka planets
- the monotheistic gods are made-up nonsense
- there are various sub-species of man (not mentioned in above text, but needs to be mentioned)
I hope I could shed some light on this interesting topic!
@EuropeanTribalism
π26π18
"Eigener Herd ist Goldes wert" - German proverb
The English meaning is close to 'there is no place like home'. Literal translation is 'your own hearth is worth gold'.
@EuropeanTribalism
The English meaning is close to 'there is no place like home'. Literal translation is 'your own hearth is worth gold'.
@EuropeanTribalism
π27
On cathedrals (2)
Some time ago I πwrote about the architectural details of the ceilings of Christian temples on European soil and how they resemble the forests of our ancestral home.
I now found this ceiling (see post image) proving my point par excellΓ©nce.
The European peoples resisted the dull Christian designs and integrated our culture in the local interpretation. Our original spirituality is not dead, it's just buried below tons of lies and zeitgeist.
@EuropeanTribalism
Some time ago I πwrote about the architectural details of the ceilings of Christian temples on European soil and how they resemble the forests of our ancestral home.
I now found this ceiling (see post image) proving my point par excellΓ©nce.
The European peoples resisted the dull Christian designs and integrated our culture in the local interpretation. Our original spirituality is not dead, it's just buried below tons of lies and zeitgeist.
@EuropeanTribalism
π32π17β‘6
On Christianity (2)
Christianity has not defended Europe from anybody at all, and instead focused on wreaking havoc in Europe and for Europeans β even when Europe was seriously threatened from the outside, by foreign enemies such as the Moors, the Ottomans and the Mongols/The Golden Horde.
The Christians of Europe left their fellow Christians to fight the foreign threats on their own, and often even supported the foreign threats or even attacked the Christians defending against them in the back.
Sustainable peace and growth is only possible, if the faith considers the blood in a meaningful way!
@EuropeanTribalism
Christianity has not defended Europe from anybody at all, and instead focused on wreaking havoc in Europe and for Europeans β even when Europe was seriously threatened from the outside, by foreign enemies such as the Moors, the Ottomans and the Mongols/The Golden Horde.
The Christians of Europe left their fellow Christians to fight the foreign threats on their own, and often even supported the foreign threats or even attacked the Christians defending against them in the back.
Sustainable peace and growth is only possible, if the faith considers the blood in a meaningful way!
@EuropeanTribalism
π47β‘43π7
On diversity
The only diversity Europe needs, is diversity of plants and animals.
Be part of the solution:
- grow diverse flowers in your garden
- use "seed bombs" in urban areas
- construct insect shelters
- provide wooden bird houses
- collect fallen leaves in autumn and pile them up as shelter for hedgehogs
- leave fallen fruit on the meadows as food for deer
There are many more things to do in order to support natural diversity. Let the small things matter!
@EuropeanTribalism
The only diversity Europe needs, is diversity of plants and animals.
Be part of the solution:
- grow diverse flowers in your garden
- use "seed bombs" in urban areas
- construct insect shelters
- provide wooden bird houses
- collect fallen leaves in autumn and pile them up as shelter for hedgehogs
- leave fallen fruit on the meadows as food for deer
There are many more things to do in order to support natural diversity. Let the small things matter!
@EuropeanTribalism
β‘46π9
On proverbs (2)
As there is no way around "the current thing on the media", which are drunk proles on the German insula of Sylt, singing "Germany for the Germans! Foreigners out!", I thought I'd share an old German proverb with you:
'Wo gesungen wird, da lass' dich nieder!
BΓΆse Menschen kennen keine Lieder.'
The English translation is something like 'Take a rest where people are singing! Bad people don't know any songs.'
Isn't it funny that the intrinsic knowledge of the correct way of ethnopluralism is conserved also present down to the lowest mental castes, despite the propaganda?
Enough humour for today! Don't forget to water your plants!
@EuropeanTribalism
As there is no way around "the current thing on the media", which are drunk proles on the German insula of Sylt, singing "Germany for the Germans! Foreigners out!", I thought I'd share an old German proverb with you:
'Wo gesungen wird, da lass' dich nieder!
BΓΆse Menschen kennen keine Lieder.'
The English translation is something like 'Take a rest where people are singing! Bad people don't know any songs.'
Isn't it funny that the intrinsic knowledge of the correct way of ethnopluralism is conserved also present down to the lowest mental castes, despite the propaganda?
Enough humour for today! Don't forget to water your plants!
@EuropeanTribalism
β‘35π6
π11β‘1
On AI (2)
Almost four years ago, unknowing of things like ChatGPT or Midjourney, I wrote πan article about the so called 'artificial intelligence'.
It seems I was right about the topic.
ChatGPT for example, is no creative, independent consciousness, but a giant collection of words brought into context. It won't generate an answer on itself, it will calculate an answer based on the most probable words based on the human input. I'd call it a search engine on steroids.
Midjourney? Imagine that: some company made an image database a couple of years ago, which contains over five billion (digitalized) images today. Based on the input of the user it calculates some images based on already existing human work.
These algorithms are no more than regurgiating programs, which are incapable of creating truly new things. It's a tech-nerd bubble, which will eventually burst.
Use it, as it suits your needs, but understand the limits. It's not the danger or the wonder, the industry tries to sell you.
@EuropeanTribalism
Almost four years ago, unknowing of things like ChatGPT or Midjourney, I wrote πan article about the so called 'artificial intelligence'.
It seems I was right about the topic.
ChatGPT for example, is no creative, independent consciousness, but a giant collection of words brought into context. It won't generate an answer on itself, it will calculate an answer based on the most probable words based on the human input. I'd call it a search engine on steroids.
Midjourney? Imagine that: some company made an image database a couple of years ago, which contains over five billion (digitalized) images today. Based on the input of the user it calculates some images based on already existing human work.
These algorithms are no more than regurgiating programs, which are incapable of creating truly new things. It's a tech-nerd bubble, which will eventually burst.
Use it, as it suits your needs, but understand the limits. It's not the danger or the wonder, the industry tries to sell you.
@EuropeanTribalism
π28β‘5π1
Not really sure how to progress...
Final Results
39%
Mythology
15%
Politics
22%
Homesteading
7%
Shitposting
27%
Metaphysics/philosophy
16%
Nutrition
33%
All of the above
4%
Dude, just stop!
π9β‘5π2
On symbols (1)
Right now I am sitting in my garden, having a cold beverage , you know, enjoying the summer... when I recognized a familiar imagery on the top of our local Christian temple aka. church.
Have a look at the image above, I just randomly copied it, but most likely your local Christian temple will have a similar construction.
In short: there is a bird over a globe with some enlarged equator line. Hmm, that rings a bell...
Some time ago, I wrote about the πCosmic Egg and mentioned the popular bird imagery, which was known to many ancient cultures. The Egyptians had it, the Indo-Europeans had a similar myth, Japan and China know about this creation myth.
Catholic Christian lore has a bunch of this ancient lore in its canon and symbols. Protestants have some, too, but it's a little more cryptic.
Quick examples are: the resurrection myth (deity died, stayed dead 3 days, came out of a cave alive), 3 divine messengers (connected to the Nornir),...
Yeah, maybe I need to shed some more light on Christian lore, to show how this is not a real religion but a collection of old myths, taylored for a political purpose.
@EuropeanTribalism
Right now I am sitting in my garden, having a cold beverage , you know, enjoying the summer... when I recognized a familiar imagery on the top of our local Christian temple aka. church.
Have a look at the image above, I just randomly copied it, but most likely your local Christian temple will have a similar construction.
In short: there is a bird over a globe with some enlarged equator line. Hmm, that rings a bell...
Some time ago, I wrote about the πCosmic Egg and mentioned the popular bird imagery, which was known to many ancient cultures. The Egyptians had it, the Indo-Europeans had a similar myth, Japan and China know about this creation myth.
Catholic Christian lore has a bunch of this ancient lore in its canon and symbols. Protestants have some, too, but it's a little more cryptic.
Quick examples are: the resurrection myth (deity died, stayed dead 3 days, came out of a cave alive), 3 divine messengers (connected to the Nornir),...
Yeah, maybe I need to shed some more light on Christian lore, to show how this is not a real religion but a collection of old myths, taylored for a political purpose.
@EuropeanTribalism
β‘14π7π€4
On artificial sweeteners
We know that sugar can have negative effects, if the intake is too high. Hence many people try and exchange it with artificial sweeteners. Many of these substances are known to damage the body as well, like aspartame or acesulfame k.
Recently, researchers found out, that also two substances, which were believed to be free of side-effects, can have detrimental effects on your body: πerythritol and πxylitol.
To name some consequences of the consumption: thrombosis, cardiovascular problems, strokes..
In summary, try to stay away from artificial or processed food! If you crave sweet things, grab local fruit or berries.
#nutrition
@EuropeanTribalism
We know that sugar can have negative effects, if the intake is too high. Hence many people try and exchange it with artificial sweeteners. Many of these substances are known to damage the body as well, like aspartame or acesulfame k.
Recently, researchers found out, that also two substances, which were believed to be free of side-effects, can have detrimental effects on your body: πerythritol and πxylitol.
To name some consequences of the consumption: thrombosis, cardiovascular problems, strokes..
In summary, try to stay away from artificial or processed food! If you crave sweet things, grab local fruit or berries.
#nutrition
@EuropeanTribalism
π21
On electrical windmills
Did you know that for each of these 'green' atrocities around 25.000 m2 of forest needs to be removed?
Did you know the soil is sealed with an enormous cone of concrete, so these machines have a solid fundament?
Did you know that the material these entities are made of is designed to last around 10 years and cannot be reused, so it's just thrown in pits and covered with soil?
Did you know that these monstrous constructions shred birds and insects alike to pieces?
Did you know that these abominations emit infra-sound, which has a bad influence on humans, leading to headache, sleeping problems, anger and so forth?
We have the technology to generate almost infinite clean energy, no matter which weather or time of day. It's called 'nuclear power'.
@EuropeanTribalism
Did you know that for each of these 'green' atrocities around 25.000 m2 of forest needs to be removed?
Did you know the soil is sealed with an enormous cone of concrete, so these machines have a solid fundament?
Did you know that the material these entities are made of is designed to last around 10 years and cannot be reused, so it's just thrown in pits and covered with soil?
Did you know that these monstrous constructions shred birds and insects alike to pieces?
Did you know that these abominations emit infra-sound, which has a bad influence on humans, leading to headache, sleeping problems, anger and so forth?
We have the technology to generate almost infinite clean energy, no matter which weather or time of day. It's called 'nuclear power'.
@EuropeanTribalism
β‘43π3π€3π1
On mythology (2)
The entirety of pre-monotheistic mythology represents a history stretching deep into the depths of time. We find outstanding and defining events encoded in obscure images and fantastic stories.
Each and every culture has these antique stories and symbols embedded in the very fabric of their distinct lore, fairytales and imagery.
The accepted mainstream history is a 2000-year record of rewriting and softening of facts, created for the sake of sanity and the comfort of the souls of man. It is a history of the survivors, written to cover their suspicions and allay any fears.
It was initiated with the scrutiny of myths by Plato, and has grown since the Renaissance, culminating in the scientificism of the last hundred years.
#mythology
@EuropeanTribalism
The entirety of pre-monotheistic mythology represents a history stretching deep into the depths of time. We find outstanding and defining events encoded in obscure images and fantastic stories.
Each and every culture has these antique stories and symbols embedded in the very fabric of their distinct lore, fairytales and imagery.
The accepted mainstream history is a 2000-year record of rewriting and softening of facts, created for the sake of sanity and the comfort of the souls of man. It is a history of the survivors, written to cover their suspicions and allay any fears.
It was initiated with the scrutiny of myths by Plato, and has grown since the Renaissance, culminating in the scientificism of the last hundred years.
#mythology
@EuropeanTribalism
β‘13π2