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The Eyrbyggja saga mentions another form of sacrifice to Thor…

“The circle where the court used to sentence people to be sacrificed can still be seen, with Thor's Stone inside it on which the victims' backs were broken, and you can still see the blood on the stone.
Though this assembly place was held to be highly sacred, people were not forbidden to ease themselves there.”

Makes one wonder how many stone circles were used in a similar manner.
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A Valkyrie pendant found in Wickham Market, Suffolk, 9-10th Century. The design on the shield is similar to the common pattern on Alemannic zierscheiben. 𖣐
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An IVC terracotta figure with a pointed cap with ornaments and trousers characteristic of the Andronovo Culture. This may represent the earliest contact between the Indus Valley Culture and the Indo-Europeans.
Similar ornaments were used by the Slavic and Baltic tribes, and are still found across India today.
From Rtam: x.com/rtam86418021
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Spontaneous stream playing the new Ethno guessing game

https://x.com/tom_rowsell/status/1906413846379508134?s=46
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Close call on the Iceland trip. Good thing we were in a decent 4 wheel drive. storms are no joke
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Forwarded from Hearthfire Radio
NEW EPISODE — The Fyrgen — Episode 40: Woden's Folk with Wulf Ingessunu

https://hearthfireradio.com/watch?v=JHXRAsHE

In one of his most anticipated conversations, Dan talked with Wulf Ingessunu, the English founder and warder of Woden's Folk. Wulf has been a prominent figure in folkish Heathenry since the 1980's, and is known for his more esoteric stance, much of which is revealed in the numerous books and blog articles he has written.

Links: Woden's Folk Telegram | Woden's Folk Website | Inglinga Blog | Cultic Warrior Blog | Ar-Kan Rune-Lag
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"Bytuene Mersh ant Aueril,
When spray biginneth to springe,
The lutel foul hath hire wyl
On hyre lud to synge.
Ich libbe in loue-longinge
For semlokest of alle thynge;
He may me blisse bringe;
Icham in hire baundoun.
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Between March and April,
when the blossom begins to spring,
the little bird takes its pleasure
in singing in its own language.
I live in love-longing for the loveliest of all things.
She can bring me to bliss;
I am in her power."
- Middle English poem
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Hello dears, please be understanding extreme antiquity of vedic civilisations. Ayurvedic medicines dating to 10,000 BC. R1a haplogroup present in archaeological finds from Uttar Pradesh dates to 100,000 years before present.

You simply need to do proper research for understandings.
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Amazing that this text was revealed with a vaporwave edit
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Forwarded from Germanic Faith (Kyle Davis)
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A nonsense article claiming the Sutton Hoo helmet “formerly thought to have been made in Sweden” was made in Denmark.

Yes it is similar to Vendel era helmets from Uppland but no archaeologists have thought it was made in Sweden for decades. A local manufacture is usually considered most likely. That the patrice or pressblech designs are similar to one found in Denmark is simply because the same religious motifs were used on such helmets across the Germanic world.
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Forwarded from The Wessex Nomad
New video.

In a very rural part of Essex is a church tucked away in a small village. Within this church there are several treasures with much mystery and myth behind them, including a face carving and several swastikas! Join me as I get special access to this church to film this special video.

https://youtu.be/s9GuBYYEbTs
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It's worth adding that the Old Norse term for reincarnation as it is written in Helgakviða Hundingsbana is endrborinn.

We learn in Helgakviða Hundingsbana that Helgi—in his first incarnation as Helgi Hjǫrvarðsson—must go on a quest to the Hatafjǫrðr (Fjord of Hate) to fight the jǫtunn Hati (Hatred) and his companion Hrǫðmarr (Ocean of Rage) to win the love of the valkyrie Sváva, who has been protecting and guiding him.

Following this, Helgi must fight a battle by the Frekasteinn (Greedstone/Rock of Greed), where he loses the battle and dies. However, the poem ends with the reassurance that Helgi ok Sváva eru sagð endrborin — "Helgi and Sváva are said to be reincarnated."

Helgi then reincarnates as Helgi Sigmundarson, the son of the famous Sigmundr Vǫlsungr from Vǫlsunga Saga, and has an experience in which valkyrjur appear before him. One of the valkyrjur being Sigrún, the reincarnation of Sváva from the previous life. Helgi, in his new life, is prompted by Sigrún to embark on a similar quest as the last one, where he conquers Hatred, Rage, and Greed, as well as Death. It is only now that Óðinn determines that He wants Helgi in Valhǫll, so He hurls a spear at Helgi and kills him. Helgi is buried in a haugr, and Sváva comes to visit him. The two travel back and forth between the mound and Valhǫll to see each other.

For a comprehensive look at the theology of reincarnation from a Germanic perspective and what we can learn about it from Helgakviða Hundingsbana, visit this article on my Substack.

Other articles worth reading:
-Judgement and Punishment in Norse Mythology
-Germanic Morality
-Humans, Trolls and Hel (I)
-Humans, Trolls and Hel (II)
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The conversion of English kingdoms to Christianity began with their kings but did NOT end there.

The last Heathen English king, Arwald, died in 686. Bede was born in 672/3. In Bede’s own land of Northumbria there had been mass reversion to Heathenry in 633 following the death of their Xian king.

The idea that Bede’s account of the goddess Easter can be seen as “faulty history” as some claim, is absurd. He very probably met Heathens as first hand sources! Or even if he was too sheltered in his cloisters to have experienced rural peasant culture, the elder monks around him, and travelling merchants would have FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE of English Heathens. Many of them raised by Heathen parents!

There is absolutely no way he could have made up an imaginary goddess to explain the name of such an important Christian holiday. It would go against all his purposes to do so. This is wishful thinking from certain Christians who want to throw shade on what is an uncontroversial fact among philologists.
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In my recent video on the Yamnaya people, I mentioned that there is evidence of early smithing of meteoric Iron, in the form of a blade, among the Catacomb culture. It turns out this was also done by the Yamnaya people too. The Boldyrevo I Kurgan had several meteoric iron objects. The reconstruction pictured is of the Yamnaya man who was buried with these iron weapons, which before analysis, were presumed to be made of copper alloys.

https://nplus1.ru/news/2021/07/19/meteoric-iron
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AI rendering of the reconstruction of a Yamnaya male from Novoalekseevka, Ukraine
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