Sacrifice is a nessecary practice.
On a fundamental level, sacrifice is the act of giving energy to your chosen diety. Let your will find the path, shaping your will into an arrow by which you fire your offering towards your god. This concept is repeated in almost every single religion on planet earth. It's different from magical workings, it's not nessecarily equivalent exchange and gods often play favorites.
We have to return to true sacrifice. Lighting a few candles you bought from Dollar General means nothing to most deities, what are you truly giving? Your ancestors who reared cattle gave those cattle, not offering a life bug offering the energy it took to raise the livestock. Those who hunted often offered a piece of the hunt, a shard of their energy to the god that made it possible. Those artisans amongst them made idols, toiling into the night for a physical offering which continues to reap energy long after it's made. Some offered their enemies.
What do you offer?
On a fundamental level, sacrifice is the act of giving energy to your chosen diety. Let your will find the path, shaping your will into an arrow by which you fire your offering towards your god. This concept is repeated in almost every single religion on planet earth. It's different from magical workings, it's not nessecarily equivalent exchange and gods often play favorites.
We have to return to true sacrifice. Lighting a few candles you bought from Dollar General means nothing to most deities, what are you truly giving? Your ancestors who reared cattle gave those cattle, not offering a life bug offering the energy it took to raise the livestock. Those who hunted often offered a piece of the hunt, a shard of their energy to the god that made it possible. Those artisans amongst them made idols, toiling into the night for a physical offering which continues to reap energy long after it's made. Some offered their enemies.
What do you offer?
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Forwarded from S̸̈ͅC̵̺͒H̷̰̤͚̀I̵ ͔Z̵̬̼͗O̴̝̺̐͋͌P̴̹̹̙̾̒̑Ǒ̶͚͐̎S̵̭͕̔͗T̸͙̔͘͜Į̸̂N̴̰̈́͘G̴̫̩̜͑̍͝ (Pasta)
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Forwarded from Banshee’s Lair
“I mean my characters are more like men than these real men are, see. They’re rough and rude, they got hands and they got bellies. They hate and they lust; break the skin of civilization and you find the ape, roaring and red-handed.”
Robert E. Howard , 1928 letter to Harold Preece
Robert E. Howard , 1928 letter to Harold Preece
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Forwarded from Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)
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The Kukeri of Ivaylovgrad from Bulgaria
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