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Gothic Streamer Orkfreund So 'ne Mischung aus Barbar und Küchenchef #Fleischwanzenkult

Myrtana Katılım Şubat 2022
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@BrightInsight6 20,000 year old laser cut tunnels in "Steiermark" Austria/Southern Germany. Only one documentary about it exists from a geology professor. They are 1.60m tall and laser cut, the professor states that no modern technology could reproduce it.
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Jimmy Corsetti@BrightInsight6·
Help me build a list of the most interesting and mysterious recent ancient discoveries. As well as what you think the greatest ancient mysteries that haven’t been properly explored.
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@orkschamane Leider waren bisher alle Kochbücher des Autors ein Reinfall. Einfach normale Rezepte nur anders benannt :( Wird hier wahrscheinlich genauso.
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Chris Metzen@ChrisMetzen·
It’s been amazing working on Warcraft again. Like coming home. The stories we’re developing right now – how the world unfolds over the next few years… Well, I can’t wait for y’all to see where we’re headed. SOON… :)
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@BrightInsight6 The 20.000yo laser cut caves in Austria
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Jimmy Corsetti@BrightInsight6·
Out of ALL ancient sites on Earth, which is the single best example of a Lost Ancient advanced civilization?
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@TheGloriousLion Too bad most westerners have been indoctrinated to the core with "atheism". True magic is not the magic people think of, but rather vibrations and probably much more that we simply don't know yet. Another thing to consider: With mass atheism came the rapid decline of the west.
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The Golden One@TheGloriousLion·
I have read Traditional Magic Spells for Protection and Healing by Claude Lecouteux. The book should not necessarily be read as a practical book about magic (i.e. with practical instructions for meditation techniques, etc.), but rather as a study of folklore and myth. The book contains a great number of spells from various European countries. As the title of the book suggests, most of them concern healing and protection. Christian Magic – No Religion Without Magic Perhaps the greatest insight from the book is the prevalence of Christian magic. Many of the spells and incantations revolve around characters from the Christian mythos. As we have discussed on numerous occasions, the Christianity that dominated Europe for most of its existence was a syncretic Paganism and Christianity – these spells support this notion. Related to this it becomes apparent that this type of Christianity certainly was not averse to magic. This is, of course, a complicated topic, especially taking into consideration the witch hunts but it is interesting to point out. The author shares a quote from another author which I found illuminating. This is also, in my own humble opinion based on my esoteric journey of the last one and a half years, accurate. ‘There is no religion without magic any more than than there is any magic without at least a trace of religion.’ Claude Lèvy-Strauss – The Savage Mind Pictured below: a picture I took in Enköping kyrka. Norwegian Spell Involving Jesus and a Troll One spell which I found particularly interesting is the following from Norway. In order to free animals of all ills, one can read the following over salt and malt and give them to one’s animals: ‘Jesus and the Virgin Mary were traveling along the shore when they saw the good valerian planted in the ground. Jesus began to dig up the root. The troll in the mountain began shouting about the uselessness of the root. Saint Peter arrived and answered the troll of the mountain this way: “It is good against many ills. It is good against exhaustion and anemia! It is good against the fang of the wolf and the claw of the bear and the tooth of Satan and the hand [the contact] of sorcerers and against all ill that flies between heaven and earth.” By the three Names and [speak] the Our Father three times before and three times after.’ Claude Lecouteux – Traditional Magic Spells. Page 263. The source is the Svartbok frå Gudbrandsdalen. Svartbok (svart = black in Norwegian and Swedish, bok = book). Svartbok refers to a book of sorcery. What is interesting about this is how Jesus is incorporated in myth (in this case, a spell). Since we have discussed how Christianity was formed to fit into the European psyche, I thought this example of a spell was a good way to illustrate this. Thus, one can say that much of the mythos (i.e. folklore) remains the same, but with the addition of some new Gods or characters (Jesus, Mary, Saint Peter). Moreover, regarding valerian itself, it can be used to improve sleep quality and reduce depression (study: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…). Perhaps valerian would make a good addition to Jotunheim Nutrition? Astrology and Body Parts Many of the spells presented in the book concern healing. The author notes that Bernard de Gordon (a physician of the thirteenth to fourteenth century) established a connection between the zodiac and the human body: Aries ruled the head and neck; Taurus, the neck and shoulders; Cancer, the chest; Gemini, the lungs and arms; Leo, the heart and stomach; Virgo, the navel and its neighbouring parts; Libra, the hips and kidneys; Scorpio, the womb, penis, testicles, and peritoneum; Sagittarius, the muscles of the thigh; Capricorn, the knees; Aquarius, the legs; and Pisces, the feet. The author also shares some wisdom from our old friend Paracelsus, who was, undoubtably, a genius: ‘For Paracelsus (1493-1541), when using plants for remedies, it is necessary to take into consideration their harmony on the one hand with the constellations, and on the other hand with the parts of the body and the diseases, each star attracting, by a kind of magic virtue, the plant with which it shares an affinity and which forms part of its activity in such a way that plants are, strictly speaking, so many sublunary stars. A bleeding should never be performed on just any day, as the astral conjunctions can have a helpful or harmful influence over this operation.’ Claude Lecouteux – Traditional Magic Spells. Page 20. The author also notes that barbers had almanacs indicating which days are favourable (and which are less favourable) when it comes to bleedings. Astrology is always interesting! European Union Regulations The author notes that there is an EU regulation (no. 1924/2006) from 2012 that stipulates the following: ‘Healers, faith healers, naturopaths… and other professions of alternative medicine do not have the authority to claim that their natural products, or treatments, provide relief, benefit, powers, positive properties to health nor make any allusion to a potential cure.’ I present this without further comment at the moment, but I have thought about making a video on medicine and belief – so if I refer to this passage in that video and you recognise it from this book review, I salute you! Those who read my book reviews are my most esteemed supporters. Conclusion The author has done good work in compiling folklore from all over Europe into this volume of 293 pages. I would recommend the book to enthusiasts of folklore or history. For the enjoyer of magic and the more practical application of esoteric knowledge, I would rather recommend a book such as Icelandic Magic by Stephen E. Flowers.
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@TheGloriousLion In Western Germany many Modern-West Families didn't offer food during the 90s/early 2000s - but the Families that came from the real Eastern Germany like Silesia/Pommerania/Prussia ALWAYS made you eat with them :D Guess West Germans just lost their manners bc of Globalization
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The Golden One@TheGloriousLion·
👇This map is misleading. The custom in Sweden is to be invited over for X (X can be dinner, lunch, or fika – fika being coffee with some sweet). To arrive unannounced is very un-Germanic. Planning ahead, however, is very Germanic. Perhaps that clarifies matters.
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Sword of Light@kjldgard·
@TheGloriousLion Atlantean refugees were in Europe and Greece before and after the flood. They were tall, lean light skinned and eyed men with beards who “walked on water” and came after the flood 13,000 years ago, to teach civilization in the Americas (Graham Hancock).
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The Golden One@TheGloriousLion·
God’s Chosen People (i.e. the most divinely favoured bloodline): Hyperborea -> Ancient North Eurasians -> Eastern Hunter-Gatherers -> Sredny Stog (Indo-European ethnogenesis) -> Corded Ware Culture I am just thinking out loud here. What are your thoughts? The Corded Ware brought the Indo-European spirit into Europe (giving rise to Roman, Germanic, Celtic, Slavic, etc. spirits) as well as into Iran and India.
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@TheGloriousLion Indeed, it is really interesting how different e.g. Iceland is to svandinavian/germanic is. Also very interesting, that Germany is closer to Norway genetically, while Poland is closer to Sweden. A lot of people in Germany /Sweden nowadays prob stem from Goths/Silesia/Haithabu Mix
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The Golden One@TheGloriousLion·
Inside me, there are two spirits. One that wants the I1 haplogroup to be Indo-European, and one that wants it to be Scandinavian Hunter-Gatherer. For the record, I do not know what haplogroup I am. I1 is common in Sweden, but I could also be R1a or R1b.
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@SBakerMD 90% of people roid before they can even lift 250kg, they will never know what their true natural potential was, which is pretty sad.
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Dr Shawn Baker 🥩@SBakerMD·
Heres some advice, if you have not deadlifted 700+ lbs drug free, broken multiple rowing world records and won Highland Games world championships, just shut the fuck up when trying to give me lifting/rowing advice
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@TheGloriousLion There's a german Geology Prof who confirms that many caves in Germany/Austria (Steiermark) are at least 20.000 years old and could have only been build with modern laser heat. There is a german mainstream documentary about it from ~2017. We prob used to live besides megafauna.
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The Golden One@TheGloriousLion·
Thoughts on Graham Hancock's theory of an ancient apocalypse?
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@LoLGermany Als PL noch die meisten Views auf Twitch hatte :D
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1000 drones by Geoscan Drone Show
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Tolkien is turning in his grave
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Etienne Gardé@EtienneToGo·
Mal ne Frage an die "Nutella ohne Butter"-Fraktion: Macht ihr unter Philadelphia auch keine Butter?!
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YouTube Gaming@YouTubeGaming·
What's a game that everyone should play at least once in their lifetime? 🎮
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