Forwarded from Halls of the Hyperboreads
On Giants
The high average height and capacity for strength of the average European is known across the world. Also well known and documented are the tall heroes of old, whose stout stature was all the more imposing in a world where the average height of foreigners was even lower than it is today. Many ancient Indo-European burials have been unearthed with skeletons exceeding 6" (183cm). Stereotypes of giant Highlander Scots, Dutch Frisians, Nordic strongmen, and Scythian hordes are all preservations of robust royal, or Aryan (literally, "noble"), lineages from our distant Hyperborean past. This legacy even persisted in those they conquered such as the great Mediterranean empires, the Persian and Indian warrior castes, the Huns and Mongols, and even into Japan.
The high average height and capacity for strength of the average European is known across the world. Also well known and documented are the tall heroes of old, whose stout stature was all the more imposing in a world where the average height of foreigners was even lower than it is today. Many ancient Indo-European burials have been unearthed with skeletons exceeding 6" (183cm). Stereotypes of giant Highlander Scots, Dutch Frisians, Nordic strongmen, and Scythian hordes are all preservations of robust royal, or Aryan (literally, "noble"), lineages from our distant Hyperborean past. This legacy even persisted in those they conquered such as the great Mediterranean empires, the Persian and Indian warrior castes, the Huns and Mongols, and even into Japan.
Forwarded from Halls of the Hyperboreads
History is alive, Aryan nobility lives on among us
Forwarded from Tafelrunde (David Korb)
"For Aryan sun people it will not be difficult to follow the spiritual light of the Logos. To the light there is only one way, and this way can be followed only by those in whose eyes sparkle the sparks of the great Light Unity."
- Rudolf John Gorsleben
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- Rudolf John Gorsleben
@DavidsWelt
I've listened to these before and they have greatly expanded my understanding. Our pinned messages about consciousness and memetics is actually the start of a thread inspired by thoughts from these videos. I hope to explore more of this at a later point with reading more Michel Henry whose work follows similar lines. I've read his Barbarism but I am interested in his later works which took a decidedly spiritual turn.