Forwarded from ℜ𝔢𝔫𝔞𝔦𝔰𝔰𝔞𝔫𝔠𝔢 𝔈𝔦𝔯𝔢
800 Year Old Oak Tree.
It is called Majesty, or the Fredville Oak, and is located in Fredville Park, Nonington, Kent.
It is called Majesty, or the Fredville Oak, and is located in Fredville Park, Nonington, Kent.
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Similar traditions exist in Chinese, Arabic, Turkic, Baltic, Nordic etc. practices.
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Forwarded from Sagittarius Granorum (Sagittarius Hyperboreius)
Basically the TL;DR here is: track down and read folklore, fairytales, and myths, from any authentic source. It doesn't matter how short, childish, or insignificant they seem:
"Ordinary consciousness experiences these images without understanding their real content. The more these images or phantasms appear to be extravagant or incoherent, the more we must suspect the existence of a latent, intelligent, and meaningful content. This is what should be thought in many cases about sagas, legends, adventures, myths, and even fairy tales. And so it often happens that the most fantastic, strange, improbable and incoherent aspect, which is less likely to have an aesthetic or historical value and therefore is usually set aside, eventually offers the best way to understand the central element that bestows upon such compositions its true sense and at times even its higher historical meaning." - Julius C. Evola, The Mystery of the Grail.
"Ordinary consciousness experiences these images without understanding their real content. The more these images or phantasms appear to be extravagant or incoherent, the more we must suspect the existence of a latent, intelligent, and meaningful content. This is what should be thought in many cases about sagas, legends, adventures, myths, and even fairy tales. And so it often happens that the most fantastic, strange, improbable and incoherent aspect, which is less likely to have an aesthetic or historical value and therefore is usually set aside, eventually offers the best way to understand the central element that bestows upon such compositions its true sense and at times even its higher historical meaning." - Julius C. Evola, The Mystery of the Grail.
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