Look to their gods!
If you go back far enough, everyone was pagan.
Native European spirituality was alive and well, way before monotheism was even thought of.
It is natural for us and comes as easy as breathing.
The gods are, in simplest terms, our family.
They are not some unapproachable entity
that need prayers and cowering to avert their wrath.
They see us, they hear us, and they are with us. They smile every time we overcome hardships in life, as they have had their fair share as well.
I have found that you resonate more with the spiritual culture of your blood ancestry and many others I have spoken
with agree wholeheartedly.
Hold your head high, Hyperborean.
We are the children of the gods.
If you go back far enough, everyone was pagan.
Native European spirituality was alive and well, way before monotheism was even thought of.
It is natural for us and comes as easy as breathing.
The gods are, in simplest terms, our family.
They are not some unapproachable entity
that need prayers and cowering to avert their wrath.
They see us, they hear us, and they are with us. They smile every time we overcome hardships in life, as they have had their fair share as well.
I have found that you resonate more with the spiritual culture of your blood ancestry and many others I have spoken
with agree wholeheartedly.
Hold your head high, Hyperborean.
We are the children of the gods.
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Frank Frazetta (1928-2010) was an American science fiction and fantasy artist who is seen as one of the godfathers and pioneers of fantasy art.
His mastery of portraying the primal masculinity that embodies the Hyperborean man leaves a lasting impression on the beholder.
His art is featured in well known works such as Conan the Barbarian, Death Dealer and many others.
Inspiration from his art has influenced artists from different fields such as George Lucas (Star Wars) and George RR Martin (Song of Fire and Ice novels, and Game of thrones TV series).
His mastery of portraying the primal masculinity that embodies the Hyperborean man leaves a lasting impression on the beholder.
His art is featured in well known works such as Conan the Barbarian, Death Dealer and many others.
Inspiration from his art has influenced artists from different fields such as George Lucas (Star Wars) and George RR Martin (Song of Fire and Ice novels, and Game of thrones TV series).