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In this Atlantean Academy you will find the gymnasium of the heroes, the library of the philosophers, and the temple of the druids
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On pre-Maori inhabitants of New Zealand, another population founded by ancient seafaring West Eurasians
"Men will learn eventually, and if they insist on rejecting the received wisdom of generations past, they do not thereby succeed at invalidating it; they merely condemn themselves to learning it, time and again, by ever grimmer experience."
Why care about myths like Atlantis and Hyperborea? They are living history, of our genetic and cultural ancestors, and they offer us inspiring archetypes. This is my personal feelings on the subject; there has been much said on the specifics of what these myths really describe, I only seek to add to these. As I see it these two myths exemplify the two halves of Europe - genetically, culturally, spiritually.

Hyperborea is of the open and expansive North; a natural landscape of plenty where its peaceful people continually harvested an abundance from its great groves. The Hyperboreans were giant, vigorous, and divinely artistic in inspiration by the Solar diety whom they faithfully worshiped. This peaceful, isolated holy place is an allegory to the primordial hunter-gatherer past. This naturalistic ideal is encapsulated in much the same way as the Garden of Eden.

Atlantis on the other hand represents the high point of human civilization. Their empire was extremely wealthy and technologically advanced. It is said its priests were masters of magic, its armies were unmatched, and its merchants spanned the globe. The kingdom seemed eternal as even the very structure of their magnificent capital city was sculpted by Poseidon himself to be impregnable. As the stories go the priests of Atlantis forsook piety and grew hungry for material power and wealth, and so their civilization was then cast into the sea (from whose Lunar god they sprung) in a great flood. Whether collapse or cataclysm actually came first, one always brings about the other, and so all civilizations will inevitably meet their end in this manner of total catastrophe. In contrast to the idyllic Hyperborea, Atlantis represents the struggle of civilized man to create his own utopia.

Thus Hyperboreans represent those builders of wood in vast natural settings, of innate wisdom and spirituality, and great individual strength and power, whereas Atlanteans represent those monumental builders of stone, of social and learned men, and strength in numbers and in technology.
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This is my own edit of a graph plotting out the genetics of Eurasian populations. I have labeled the groups and also noted the direction of certain trends. This graph, meant to compare West Eurasians, does not accurately show some influences so I have included arrows so one may more easily see them.

I have identified the Hyperborean archetype in Ancient North Eurasians, expressed in Finno-Urgics, Balts, and Scandinavians. The Atlantean archetype I have given to that combination of Western Hunter Gatherer (Paleolithic European) and Neolithic Farmers (from Paleolithic Caucasian) that invented civilization, which expresses itself most in the Mediterranean peoples.

The noble Aryan archetype then is the combination of these two. Genetically the origins of the "Aryan" people are in a mixture of Eastern Hunter-Gatherers (WHG + ANE) and Caucasian Hunter-Gatherers (Paleo Cauc. + ANE). Soon after the Aryans mixed with the southern Farmers, forging that glorious pastoralist warrior civilization, the peak of greatness.
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Within weightlifting, compound lifts are generally seen as the most important but I have come to the opinion that certain accessories are more fundamental. It may perhaps be only due to our sedentary modern lifestyle that we are deficient in these basic muscle…
Back to weightlifting, I recently listened to Dr. Duncan French, Vice President of Performance at the UFC Performance Institute, on an episode of the Huberman Labs podcast. In his role on the cutting edge of performance research, he ran experiments to find a workout protocol that maximized specifically the testosterone response gained from lifting. This routine differs from those found in the two biggest sports within weightlifting: hypertrophy-maxxing bodybuilding (less weight/more reps) and strength-maxxing powerlifting (more weight/fewer reps). The routine goes:

6 sets x 10 reps @ 80% 1RM w/ 2min rest between sets

The "time under tension" necessary for muscle growth is well known, but Dr. French's research shows that one must also add the lactic acid factor with short rests in order to maximize testosterone production. He adds these workouts should be at most 45min, so 2-3 exercises only, and only 2x per week. Naturally, because 6 sets of 10 reps at 80% 1RM is a huge amount of time under tension (i.e., muscle damage). If you want to try this out but feel the need to lift more, on other days do either more weight at less reps or less weight at more reps; anything much less intense overall.

I estimated my 80% number and burned out on bench set #4, but lowered the weight to get all 6 sets of 10 reps with the same intensity. The lactic acid takes a bit to get used to so be conservative with the weight, but not so much that you're removing the necessary tension in the time you're putting in.
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While we're on the subject let's address Asia. It begins with the easternmost "Saka" Scythians in modern Mongolia, where the Xiongnu culture formed. This Scythian culture of majority North Asian genetics would eventually spawn the Huns, the Mongols, and the Turkic tribes that dominated Asia for over a millenia. They were such proud descendants of the Scythians that even their offspring would still call themselves by that name when they returned back to Europe.

The Xiongnu and Mongols are greatly attested to in Chinese history as their greatest enemies, however, there is a more positive relationship with Korea especially during the Silla dynasty. If all Koreans at this point were not themselves descended in part from the Xiongnu, their royalty certainly was. The most interesting part of this Xiongnu-Korea exchange was that it was occurring as the Korean invasion of Japan was taking place.
Forwarded from Götterdämmerung
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Eutierria
The euphoric sensation of oneness with the earth and its life forces.

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When it occurs, your perception of the boundaries between yourself and all else—the thoughts and feelings setting you off from the rest of our realm—seem to evaporate. The distinction between you, nature, and God breaks down. You become one with the macrocosm. A reassuring sense of harmony and connection with the world infuses your consciousness. It’s an experience that matches up with the knowledge of your own dependence on and connection to the world.

The rise of individualism over communitarianism and modern conceptions of the natural world has left us forsaken from the divine affinity.

By placing the individual at the center of concern rather than the whole community of life, modernity can create loneliness.

Seeking out eutierria will help heal the divide.
I am not so sure of this myself. I have to wonder if Tom has actually read the book.
PSA: Oera Linda book is fake and liberal
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“The Germans show no mercy towards women who prostitute their chastity. ... No one in Germany finds vice amusing, or finds it acceptable to seduce and to be seduced. ... Even more impressive is the practice in which only virgins of both sexes are allowed to…
Does this sound fake and liberal? When you read Tacitus' Germania and Caesar's Gallic Wars, do they not echo the noble society described in the Oera Linda Book, and also what little first-hand record we have from the ancient Nordics and Celts and Slavs and Scythians and Indo/Iranic-Aryans?

This is what happens when you put your faith about your history into the sciences of genetics and archeology; you wait for a professional to dig something up and publish a study about it before you allow yourself to believe what you know is true.
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Modernity's preoccupation with maximizing the economic is a symptom of its disease. It has taken the true wealth of the West and created a culture plagued by the chasing of money. Its social system of intertwined industrial-complexes is entirely self-serving…
Too often "politics" comes down to posturing and sophistry. The political is impossible to avoid within modernity as all that is economic and social is bound to it. Being political then is not simply having an opinion, it must be lived also or it changes nothing and means nothing at all. Theory is pointless without the praxis laid out and in motion. Don't wait for the perfect system to come around to change your habits to those that will create a better system. The economy you want begins with one alternative transaction, the food supply with one garden row, the community with one friendship, the family with one child.
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“Good and evil provide the theme of the drama of our mortal existence. In this sense, they may be compared with the positive and negative points which generate an electric current. Transpose the points and the current fails, the lights go out, darkness falls, and all is confusion. The darkness falling on our civilization is likewise due to a transposition of good and evil. In other words, what we are suffering from is not an energy crisis, nor an overpopulation crisis, nor a monetary crisis, nor a balance of payments crisis, nor an unemployment crisis—from none of these ills that are commonly pointed out—but from the loss of a sense of a moral order in the universe. Without that, no order whatsoever —economical, social, or political— is attainable.”

~Malcolm Muggeridge


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For a spiritual person, he wants to see where God is in any given equation; he wants to see what is the Absolute in the situation present before him. He does not care about people's subjective opinions. The idea that Truth is relative, or subject to mere opinion, is the product of a childlike mentality. Truth is not relative. Facts are relative, but Truth is not. Truth in its highest form, understood as eternal wisdom (and not just as the factual truths of everyday, material occurrences), is something which is not an ontologically separable feature of God, but being an essential attribute of God, it is also non-distinct from the very essence of what God is. Thus, Truth in the highest sense is eternal, and not merely factual or subject to relative circumstances.

Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya