Forwarded from 🌲𝕳𝖊𝖗𝖆𝖑𝖉 𝕿𝖍𝖊 𝕷𝖎𝖌𝖍𝖙𝖓𝖎𝖓𝖌🌲
"Nature is honest, there is no meanness in her composition, she has no time for fools, there is no place in her code for weaklings and degenerates. Out of her strength we gather our own strength. And it is good to be strong, to be able to endure, not as a brute beast, but as a thinking man imbued with the spirit of a great ideal."
— Francis S. Smythe
— Francis S. Smythe
Forwarded from Eurosiberia
Napoleon in front of Charlemagne‘s throne in Aachen
IMPERIUM EUROPA EST PATRIA NOSTRA
IMPERIUM EUROPA EST PATRIA NOSTRA
Forwarded from Eurosiberia
“Am I in love? Absolutely. I'm in love with ancient philosophers, foreign painters, classic authors, and musicians who have died long ago. I'm a passionate lover. I fawn over these people. I have given them my heart and my soul. The trouble is, I'm unable to love anyone tangible. I have sacrificed a physical bond for a metaphysical relationship. I am the ultimate idealistic lover.”
— James Dean
— James Dean
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"A fool is known by his speech; and a wise man by silence.”
— Pythagoras
— Pythagoras
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Forwarded from BC Neanderthal Mindset
In the Battle of the Trees, faeries wage war against northern Wales.
The faeries' army includes many monsters, such as a huge black toad with a hundred claws, a gigantic monster with a hundred heads, and a speckled serpent whose back contains a hundred tortured souls.
The bard Taliesin supposedly witnessed it, and one of the poems of "The Book of Taliesin" describes the battle.
Images from Alan Lee's illustrations of the Mabinogion.
The faeries' army includes many monsters, such as a huge black toad with a hundred claws, a gigantic monster with a hundred heads, and a speckled serpent whose back contains a hundred tortured souls.
The bard Taliesin supposedly witnessed it, and one of the poems of "The Book of Taliesin" describes the battle.
Images from Alan Lee's illustrations of the Mabinogion.
Forwarded from Celtic Folk and Culture
Right now I'm re-reading the Mabinogion. The classic book of the Welsh Gods and Goddess. It never ceases to amaze and inspire me. I can't reccomend it enough.
Forwarded from Celtic Folk and Culture
The Mabinogion ( PDFDrive ).pdf
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The Mabinogion ( PDFDrive ).pdf
Forwarded from IMPERIVM
PARACELSUS IN EXCELSIS"Being no longer human, why should I
Pretend humanity or don the frail attire?
Men have I known and men, but never one
Was grown so free an essence, or become
So simply element as what I am.
The mist goes from the mirror and I see.
Behold! the world of forms is swept beneath-
Turmoil grown visible beneath our peace,
And we that are grown formless, rise above-
Fluids intangible that have been men,
We seem as statues round whose high-risen base
Some overflowing river is run mad,
In us alone the element of calm."
~Ezra Pound
IMPERIVM
Forwarded from Fortress of Avalon (𝔖𝔦𝔥𝔱𝔯𝔦𝔠 🏴)
TRISKELION:
The Triskelion or Triskeles is one of the most popular Celtic Symbols throughout Celtic Landscapes, primarily found within Ireland & Scotland. It's main meaning can be found within the
The Triskelion was typically imbued upon Druidic Ritual Sites, along their Staffs and through most of their Clothing to show their Divine Connection & Understanding of the Earth and it's Mystical Properties.
According to the Belief of the Ancients, all ornaments consist of the Thread of Life and the pattern cannot be changed, as it is granted by The Gods themselves! - Triskele Man is considered an Ancient Celtic Symbol, as within Celtic Mythology, he is the God of Spring and Summer — Whilst every Year, Century after Century he disappears and then returns, demonstrating the
@CelticPagans
The Triskelion or Triskeles is one of the most popular Celtic Symbols throughout Celtic Landscapes, primarily found within Ireland & Scotland. It's main meaning can be found within the
Unity of Earth, Water and Fire - This can be seen with the Three distinct Swirls, symbolizing the Harmonious Collective of the Elements themselves!The Triskelion was typically imbued upon Druidic Ritual Sites, along their Staffs and through most of their Clothing to show their Divine Connection & Understanding of the Earth and it's Mystical Properties.
According to the Belief of the Ancients, all ornaments consist of the Thread of Life and the pattern cannot be changed, as it is granted by The Gods themselves! - Triskele Man is considered an Ancient Celtic Symbol, as within Celtic Mythology, he is the God of Spring and Summer — Whilst every Year, Century after Century he disappears and then returns, demonstrating the
Process of Death and Rebirth, The Tide and Ebb, Life and Creation!@CelticPagans
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I fall asleep in an American flag
I wear my diamonds on Skid Row
I pledge allegiance to my dad
For teaching me everything he knows
#LanaDelReyNationalism #American
I wear my diamonds on Skid Row
I pledge allegiance to my dad
For teaching me everything he knows
#LanaDelReyNationalism #American
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