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Cinderella & the connection to norse mythology
Today i am taking about cinderella.
About the tale the symbolism and the connection between cinderella & norse mythology.
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Odin is inside our DNA - draupnir chronicles
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What if i told you that odin’ divine essence could be found in our DNA? I know that’s a big claim, but in this video i make a damn good case for it if i do say so myself .. It’s not only that he is the divine essense in ourselves, he is the divine essense in the cosmos. I also talk about 3 categories when it comes to people and how they relate to norse mythology… and i add a fourth.. The idea o...
Do pagans kneel to their gods?
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Today i will be talking about a controversial issue in paganism… Kneeling I will talk about the pro’s - talk about the cons And i will give you my isights on the matter.
What is for you will not pass you by
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Sit down and have drink. Today i want to talk to yoi about the cyclical nature of the world and our lives. And even though things tend to come and go The things that are truly for you will not pass you by.
The secret to eternal youth - according to norse mythology
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I have been spending a lott of time with iduna. I have been doing so because i seek to understand her more. Since it is her apples that keep the gods young a healthy, could a understanding of idun lead us the fountain of youth? Well, all my time spend with her has been fruitfull & i am here to share what i have found. I will discuss the symbolism of iduna & her apples . And at the end of this v...
A message from the thunder beings
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A message from the thunder beings
The future of the channel - Temple update!
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The future of the channel - Temple update!
A message from the ancestors
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A message from the ancestors
The prophecy that foretold the rise of paganism 2024 update
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The prophecy that foretold the rise of paganism 2024 update
Why we must honor death
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Why we must honor death
Dutch farm magic
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Dutch farm magic
My experience with the norns
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My experience with the norns
How to connect to the gods
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How to connect to the gods
Jesus - a pagan perspective
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Jesus - a pagan perspective
Europe’s pagan revival & how you can help it.
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Europe’s pagan revival & how you can help it.
The benifits of Runic yoga
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The benifits of Runic yoga
The prophecy of the white stag
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The prophecy of the white stag
Ley lines - how to use and find the magic of the earth.
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Ley lines - how to use and find the magic of the earth.
What pagans can learn from christians.
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What pagans can learn from christians.
Odin’s horse - symbolism of the 8 legged steed.
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Odin’s horse - symbolism of the 8 legged steed.
A Rune spell lost in time. • ᚨᛚᚢ •
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A Rune spell lost in time. • ᚨᛚᚢ •
Jack & the beanstalk - Meaning & symbolism
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Jack & the beanstalk - Meaning & symbolism
The Rune church of Borculo
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The Rune church of Borculo
Understanding Odin.
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Understanding Odin.
An Odin’s journey update.
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An Odin’s journey update.
Yggdrasil - The world tree
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Yggdrasil - The world tree
Cernnunos in Amsterdam
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Cernnunos in Amsterdam
Santa claus - a pagan perspective on father christmas.
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Santa claus - a pagan perspective on father christmas.
How to celebrate yule
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How to celebrate yule
The power of Pagan Ceremonies
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The power of Pagan Ceremonies

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  • @ArminiusReturn
    @ArminiusReturn 21 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Could it also be the continuation of the race? To me that makes the most sense because what is more important to a people a ring for their offspring and their continuation of their people. And yes a full cycle 9 months create a birth. Each cycle will create The Identical reproduction of the original unless you introduce a Bantu into the mix.

  • @AlbertaleoAlbertalei
    @AlbertaleoAlbertalei วันที่ผ่านมา

    Tribute to the strong of heart. Northern western family trees Sea to the Forest for centuries Living to the grave the father beholden With the tool weapon made of iron and wooden 30 yrs and more , storming across the bank Continual persute of the dark and dank Searched for milk and honey in the dunst Never will disgard what there was once The Heavens held high by the sturdy pole Songs of the heart sung by every soul Clanging sword and shield of the bears that wield Growling, gnawing, wolves fighting in the field Erected near a village town House dicected in the new age drowned Holy house construction with our source The constant push not relenting the course Obsession for millenia for the rock to crumble One stone once one listen for the rumble Crackling in the distance the spirit is live Warnings of an ominous hidden hive Strength of the spring strength in the tree And befallen heads of men on one knee.

  • @michaelpotts4001
    @michaelpotts4001 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I always love your insights. You are a voice in the wilderness of the modern world. May the Odin continue to lead your voice

  • @dabitz6167
    @dabitz6167 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Do you think that Pan and Cernunnos are the same entity?

  • @delschneider8149
    @delschneider8149 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I do out of humility, but not servitude

  • @irmadolores289
    @irmadolores289 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    En ik vertel je nog wat: afgelopen zaterdag vertrok ik in gezelschap van de witte wieven naar het hoge noorden naar Rinsumageest om connecties te eren van fam. Zo groot was m'n vreugde om te zien dat op het kerkhof bij het graf van m'n pake en beppe heel speciale stenen liggen... De zgn. napkesstienen. Wat maakt het deze plek en de geschiedenis bijzonder om te beleven en herleven in deze tijd! Dank voor je prachtige filmpje❤

  • @irmadolores289
    @irmadolores289 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    'pas maar op, anders pakk' n grauwkes die! ', zei m'n oma uit Warffum plagend tegen mij als kind 😊

  • @cA-8ch
    @cA-8ch 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    not that i know. the real ones never knelt.

  • @peterszeug308
    @peterszeug308 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Contrasting /'wazı/ to /'wo:đanaz/, makes them look suspiciously similar. Disregarding the respective scripts used and focussing only on phonology, it is hard to argue the names are clearly unrelated. Probably there is potential to even reconstruct the original name, but my knowledge on Native American linguistics is basically zero, maybe the name was completely different just a few hundred years ago in Lakota, I just know they have some really funky grammar (which oddly has a few parallels in German but no other Eurasian language, weird). In German one can say 'Ich friere' or 'mich friert', roughly translated, "I [am] freez[-ing]" or "myself/[me] freezes" which refers to oneself in like Third person, but not really. There is no consensus were this construction came from, as it is not a single phrase but occurs rarely as a grammatically "correct" construction even though it intrisically cannot fit German grammar of passive/active voice and Nominative-accusative alignment, but I know that this is the Standard Grammatical configuration in Native American languages, agency of verbs and the case system is as different as it gets compared to Greek, Latin, Sanskrit etc. But German has this grammatical construction, acknowledges it has a pattern and that it is not a linguistic hickup that is to be corrected, completely in opposition to what German linguistics is like, that has a habit of finding even the smallest 'irregularities' and makes the inherently irrelevant point that 'false grammar' in actual Native Speakers, is commonplace... which is not actually how human brains work but that fact gets completely ignored. Isn't that all too accidental to be true? Hmmmmmm...

  • @peterszeug308
    @peterszeug308 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Indoeuropean part in the blood of the Germans came from the same area like the Native Americans, from Siberia. Germanic peoples have noticeable Ice Age Hunter-Gatherer blood but Ice Age Siberia and Ice Age Europe were similar habitats, so why shouldn't the Ice Age Europeans have had a similar cosmology like Siberians? I do not see essential differences, so if Indoeuropean and Native American spirituality had a common origin in Siberia, of course Odin is gonna be part of their cosmology (in a distorted way), Odin is not from the Vanir gods, but Æsir, who originate in Siberia, not Europe.

  • @peterszeug308
    @peterszeug308 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I had a Kurdish friend (but he turned to National Socialism, so that kind of ruined the friendship since a large quantity of my wider family was cremated in WW2). What is giving me a headache, is that he left Islam, like for real, and was interested in Paganism but he never attempted to practice it, only flirted with the idea, and took some lore out of the Eddas that support National Socialist ideology, VERY superficially pagan themes and developed highly misguided understanding of them. He believes that it is a powerful ideology, and he never grasped that the German armed forces came closer to Total Victory and global hegemenony in WW1, and that WW2 was a hopeless second try which saw the German officer corps screw up like they were all double-agents, not to defend Hitler but tbh he did not screw up the strategy, before the officer corps used to be always of the highest quality in the German military and not even that remained stable, National Socialism is not a solid ideology even if Hitler had a better strategic thinking than all his generals, that's not a positive skill, to come up with the best possible offensive strategy, he was much smarter than people give him credit for, but also even more cruel, and not fair, therefore Socialist to any group in the slightest, not to "Aryans" (surprisingly), not to Jews (duh), and not even faithful in naming his party as National Socialism clearly wasn't a National movement... So I have zero fucking clue how a Kurdish person, who just left Islam, knows a lot of history, knows that Nazis only masqueraded as Pagans (but were Gnostics)... how can someone still fall for straight-up National Socialism and become a fanboy of Adolf? How???? The worst thing about it, the first time he took LSD (it was the tenth or so time for me, it gives me visuals and not really a mind trip) but my friend Ragnar (who even chose a Norse name and stopped using his Kurdish name Ragr) started telling me, he believed what Gnosticism says, that nothing is real, that the world is evil, and so on and so forth, the whole arsenal of Gnostic nonsense he even SAID TO MY FACE, that I was also not real and only his imagination. One can imagine how the friendship died down quickly after that... yeah, go tell people on the street, that they are not real and only your imagination, deny their identity etc, the random people that you tell this are all "actually" ignorant, and must be... SAVED, from the DEMIURGE. Bruh I ask myself daily if this guy was just off his head to begin with, or if I am responsible, for this mess. Well judging from this, maybe Germanic culture, history and religion are more dangerous to think about for an outsider, who lacks the nuance... maybe it's too hard, to learn the right lessons from it, even if they are fellow Indoeuropean speakers, if not, oh boy... I have even met a Nigerian who identified as preferring Nazism in politics and that he happily would be a second, third or whatever class citizen, as a HiWi. But he was already like this when I met him, and tried to convince me (no joke, I bet my place Valhalla on that is truly what he said), that Hitler was still alive. A Nigerian of some weird Hermeticist variation that I did not fully understand, telling a German Pagan, who looks as Nordic as it gets, that Adolf is still alive. What a brainfuck it was to listen to him, but kinda makes sense he worshipped Loki but had no other Norse deities in his Hermetic practice... oh and he was not sure, if I was real, or not. "Good" times, FUCK NAZISM and GNOSTICISM, my opinion on Hermeticism is kinda more relaxed but maybe that is not justified.

  • @peterszeug308
    @peterszeug308 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I recently was faced with robbery and a beating by two German kinsmen (from my home town, which is very close to the border with Belgium) who converted to Islam and first wanted to force me to drop my weapons, which I didn't (duh), next surrounded me and challenged me to strike the first blow, which I didn't, since I was on my way to the supermarket, and not to Valhalla. I did not comply to any degree and I thought, they were gonna kill me for it, when they started speaking Arabic and Turkish (basically just slurs) and I called them sons of whores, you know, a reciprocal approach. I was visably shaking and it did not feel good at all, but I maintained my readiness to deal a blow and waited for them to go at me. The insults went on for minutes, then I said that I had no time for this and walked away, and they obviously realized they had bitten off more than they could chew, and that I was ready, but not willing, to die. Of course they could have fucked me up but one of them would have bitten the dust along with me and both of them obviously were not ready to die. Fear of Death might be possible to overcome, but for most people, it probably is not possible to completely rid themselves of Fearing Death. I am very reckless tbh, I have gone into a lot of fights were I obviously faced impossible odds, but with rage, I do lose my fear of Death because rage can overwhelm my whole mind so rational thinking is no longer there, and I think true overcoming of Fearing Death is something that could happen while the mind operates consciously, and not when the consciousness is not really operating. In this moment when I was threatened, I was not raging at all, I had no reason whatsoever.

  • @peterszeug308
    @peterszeug308 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    If Christianity was never a thing, the Native Americans would have experienced less hardship, I cannot imagine that actual Pagans would have given them such a hard time like the Christians did, as there are obvious parallels in our faith and I myself always speak up for Native Americans, when others bring up Africa, as needing help: yeah, probably they are also in need of help, but I have objections to even maintaining a friendly tone to the USA when considering how Natives are still treated.

  • @peterszeug308
    @peterszeug308 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Greetings from over the border in Germany, very inspiring indeed and I hope paganism can be a healing device to the resentment that Dutch often have against Germans, and rightly so, fratricide is bad (but I wish Dutch people would acknowledge that many Germans, especially left of the Rhine, have very warm feelings for our Dutch brothers and little love for the regime from Berlin, which has been so even before the Napoleonic Wars and remained so ever since). I see that in the coming generation, Paganism will live on, your children are perfect proof of that to me, even if I myself cannot contribute to the pagan community by fathering that many children, or any.

  • @nerd6646
    @nerd6646 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    even in me with 4% scandinavian DNA?

  • @crazyazmommy
    @crazyazmommy 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    As above, so below, flip 999 it becomes 666 the number of man and the beast as us in our human form with Gods spirit in us (hence the dna strand you are speaking of) our bodies are made of carbon which is 6 protons, 6 neutrons and 6 electrons

  • @desertviking
    @desertviking 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Fantastic message brother, greetings from deserts of Arizona.

  • @markkremer1186
    @markkremer1186 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

  • @kennywedlake2981
    @kennywedlake2981 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hail Odin Allfather.kind regards from South Africa

  • @SkadiSkadi-x6b
    @SkadiSkadi-x6b 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    How will i know u aren't lying.. because that's my name

  • @ArminiusReturn
    @ArminiusReturn 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Our gods are looking for supplicants??? The highest compliment I believe to the gods is to emulate them as best we can. So get on your knees if that suits you to me it sounds a little Christian.

  • @ArminiusReturn
    @ArminiusReturn 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    💩bible💩

  • @ArminiusReturn
    @ArminiusReturn 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    While you're kneeling your countries are being taken over kneeling

  • @ArminiusReturn
    @ArminiusReturn 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I totally disagree with the kneeling . Are people have pride, and pride is not a sin. Our gods rejoice in our pride in the same way a father would rejoice in their offsprings Pride. Would a father want his son to kneel before him. I personally think you are wrong. You do it your way I'll do it mine. Besides just because it's in the sources doesn't always mean it's correct and surely does not mean it is correct for the time we are living in. Because even and the time that the sources were written there were priests and rulers and priests and rulers may have ulterior motives.

  • @wittlestik
    @wittlestik 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I enjoy your videos and I look forward to the shorts.

  • @ArminiusReturn
    @ArminiusReturn 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Why would I get on my knees and cut myself in half for my gods they are already larger more powerful then me. Other humans made other humans make themselves small by kneeling so you are small like a child. I don't feel any need to get on my knees to talk to the gods who I consider friends. Would you get on your knees to talk to your father ? You might disagree what's what I'm saying. You do it your way I'll do it mine.

  • @ArminiusReturn
    @ArminiusReturn 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Correct me if I am wrong but the first man was made from wood from trees. Not from clay. Like the biblical adam.

    • @dutchpagans
      @dutchpagans 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You are right, i messed that one up.

  • @ArminiusReturn
    @ArminiusReturn 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You mean in Germanic people's DNA. Surely you do not mean in the Bantu.

  • @fairlylocal607
    @fairlylocal607 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Eagle Rare...a man of taste, I see.

  • @maxlegermainalaman3883
    @maxlegermainalaman3883 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wotan mit uns ! 🔱

  • @gcanaday1
    @gcanaday1 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That was driftwood, not clay, according to all of the translations I have..

    • @dutchpagans
      @dutchpagans 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You are correct… that was my mistake

    • @TheKingdied
      @TheKingdied 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I thought wood too, I had a thought that maybe the gods were fleeing there homeland and carried people with them in hibernation , in wooden crates, they might of had far better technology than us.

    • @dragonofhatefulretribution9041
      @dragonofhatefulretribution9041 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@dutchpagans There are many other pre-Abrahamic cultures across the world which claim we were made by the Divine Parents using clay and wood-ash. In the Americas for example.

  • @francesvanzyl5086
    @francesvanzyl5086 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hello friend, enjoy your musings! So often I ponder things, and one makes connections, and then you read someone and you think a bit different, then you watch a video and it alters your musings again a little... this is the process of discovery of what you believe, and thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. Not many people have the guts to share their thoughts and opinions online! 🖤🇳🇱🤜🏻🤛🏼🇿🇦🖤

  • @adxisback
    @adxisback 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Just now discovered the channel and have so much back content to work through

  • @aag3752
    @aag3752 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I want to ask a question. I'm a Lebanese person but am interested in Norse mythology. I guess that's how your channel just came up on my feed. Anyway, I'm kind of atheist right now, but the pagan stories actually make sense to me. Odin and the worship surrounding him feels very different and more down to earth than the Abrhamic religions. My question is, if I end up believing in it, would Norse pagans care that I'm not Norse?

    • @dutchpagans
      @dutchpagans 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I will be honest with you In my experience 99% of people won’t care about the colour of your skin. If you feel an interest go for it. And i wish you all the succes on your journey!

    • @aag3752
      @aag3752 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@dutchpagans Appreciate your reply :) I'm actually white in skin color, but yeah my heritage is Lebanese. Thanks. This vid was interesting, so I'll definitely be checking out your other content.

    • @francesvanzyl5086
      @francesvanzyl5086 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@aag3752Hello friend, Norse Paganism is not a closed practice, and reading mythology is for everyone. 🤙🏻🖤

    • @aag3752
      @aag3752 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@francesvanzyl5086 Thanks for the info, I appreciate the kind reply 🙂

    • @ArminiusReturn
      @ArminiusReturn 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes but if the gods are our ancestors as the title of this video suggests, which I also believe in. If you're not Germanic then your receptor for the gods will be weak. Like a radio receiver trying to dial in on a station the radio is not equipped to grab the signal of. So for somebody to speak on behalf of Odin is ridiculous. To say that Odin won't care. These modern heathens most of them are pretentious larpers. But you do. you.

  • @luke5058
    @luke5058 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It’s not monotheistic. Norse paganism is a lot more interesting and pragmatically designed than forcing it into the interpretation of monotheism. He’s within aryan DNA through our biologically evolved collective unconscious. Neither Odin nor Zeus as the soul source of the demiurge isn’t sensical or based on any dogma I’m sorry.

  • @Voxvespera
    @Voxvespera 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Love how you put it. Many blessings to you all!

  • @bladehoner3185
    @bladehoner3185 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ⚡️⚡️⚡️

  • @facethemoosikrts6527
    @facethemoosikrts6527 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It is logically impossible to scientifically prove the gods are real because scientific proof lies in the ability to repeatedly predict or reproduce natural phenomena (actual understanding is not necessary as long as the model can be used to predict or reproduce phenomena). So to prove that the gods are real you would need to be able to create them, enslave them (i.e. forcing them to respond) and predict with precise accuracy their intentions based on their reflection in material reality repeatedly as if they were material automatons. None of these things are applicable to the gods because they represent what is real but beyond comprehension, or our ability to scientifically model things. Science can only give us experimental data for phenomena which we have the facilities to reproduce and examine many times and therefore it is inapplicable to most things since we are incapable of testing them. And although science can give us incredible models which give us relations we are capable of understanding mapped to the real world there are severe limitations to this. Firstly the mathematical relations are comprehensible to humans but they confer very little understanding of reality since these relations never perfectly map to reality (especially when you scale up your experimental findings) and often when humans are wrong they just keep changing the equations until the relations conform to the experimental findings resulting in relations that are almost incomprehensible on their own. Furthermore the more complex your data aggregations are the more input is required from humans i.e. human beings decide how to process data to fit their understanding and in this sense they don't really expand their understanding of things but their models become self-referential (this is often the case in scientific fields that are not so exact such as psychology, sociology). The gods encapsulate that which is beyond the reach of our understanding but nevertheless they give us the symbols, and values upon which if we focus we can develop a knack/intuition for things and get things right the first time rather than after 1000 failures like in science. They also humble us so that we don't make too many mistakes thinking that we have the sufficient understanding and this way science becomes much better as we can better predict our own flaws and limitations. The gods also represent the things which human beings value but which cannot be fully attained and perfected in material reality where everything is temporary and imperfect; they represent the absolute, the unchanging the goal and purpose of life from which we can gain a point of reference that we can use to judge things in their goodness. To humans reality is what they perceive and if we take our expanded view of human perception (which doesn't assume that human beings are perfectly rational or that the material universe is comprehensible through science, and neither does denying the existence of gods make this fact disappear) we realize that the gods encapsulate our perceptions which are common to us and are good but are not possible to be pinned down by science (as hallucinations and mental disorders can be) or are simply rational; the gods are thus real.

  • @dtebel
    @dtebel 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    King in the Mountain takes on a new concept with epigenetics.

  • @Jarm-c3m
    @Jarm-c3m 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I want brothers who kneel to Truth.

  • @fenrierulven5723
    @fenrierulven5723 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You're pretty much describing the theories of Daoism

    • @edmondwhite6683
      @edmondwhite6683 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Well Pangu whose body is the the Do is no different than Ymir

  • @Jarm-c3m
    @Jarm-c3m 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Love

  • @michaelbehrens1660
    @michaelbehrens1660 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Clay?!?! Trees my European Wood. Trees. Clay is for those desert dwellers.

    • @dutchpagans
      @dutchpagans 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You’re right that was my mistake…

  • @william6223
    @william6223 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I met the great God, Pan 4 times. Through prayer, he saved our world. Us whom are considered devils and demons are not the evil that the civilized religious people assume. We were created for this world also.

  • @RealmWalkerProductions
    @RealmWalkerProductions 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Apples and oranges dude

  • @treviemctrev3422
    @treviemctrev3422 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    America is built on fuck you lol🍻

  • @Strutability
    @Strutability 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have two horse shoes from WWII, I only need one. Would be happy to sell the other one to a fellow pagan 😊 let me know if interested

  • @desertviking
    @desertviking 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Beautiful symmetry, I appreciate the depth!

  • @VVyzard
    @VVyzard 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Whilst very cool and I find your take fascinating the arabic numerals that we use (end in 9) were not used by the pre-christian germanic people. They had multiple methods that employed the use of the runes. Either one rune would represent a number for a specific reason or they spelt out the world of the number in the rune. So the 1+8=9 doesn't make any culturally relevant sense. The numbers 9 and 3 are theorized by scholars to have significance within Germanic culture due to the Germanic calender having months (moons) seperated into 27 days (faces of the moon). From this it's thought they're important because 3×9=27.

    • @VVyzard
      @VVyzard 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      *also to note that (at least to my knowledge) the role of clay in shaping of man is from Christian mythology whereas in the Germanic beliefs it was driftwood. I get that spiritually both represent Earthly and elements of this world so in meaning are pratically the same but the myths that I have read say wood.

  • @dragonofhatefulretribution9041
    @dragonofhatefulretribution9041 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks to the AllFather & AllMother that I found this channel! As a fellow Pagan I’m subscribing to show my support from the U.K. I follow my own amalgamation of Celtic & Germanic customs and mythological belief but I love learning about all!-Great vid. I look forwards to watching more👊🏻🍻

    • @ArminiusReturn
      @ArminiusReturn 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Who is the all mother?

    • @dragonofhatefulretribution9041
      @dragonofhatefulretribution9041 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ArminiusReturn Frigg or Frigga to the Norse & Saxons. Odin’s/Woden’s wife. Sophia to the Greeks. Lucifer to the Valentinian Mystery School instructors and Pagans of Pre-Christian Rome. John Lamb Lash’s book “Not In His Image” is the only accurate account which portrays the truth of the Pagan beliefs, their lore etc, from a non-Christian translation of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Nag Hammadi Library. All those who translated before him were Christians and so they intentionally misinterpreted the lore and distorted the traits and qualities of the deities described within. All authentic Indo-European Pagan cultures believe we have a Divine Mother & Divine Father & generally reject monotheist ideology.

    • @dragonofhatefulretribution9041
      @dragonofhatefulretribution9041 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ArminiusReturn TH-cam actually deleted my reply…🤮 Frigg in Norse. Frigga in Saxon/Old-Germanic. She is the wife of Odin/Woden. Lucifer to the Valentinian Mystery Schools of Pre-Christian Rome, and Sophia to the Greeks. John Lamb Lash’s book “Not In His Image” explains what the Christians took from us.

    • @dragonofhatefulretribution9041
      @dragonofhatefulretribution9041 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ArminiusReturn THEMtube keep deleting my response. Frigg is the All-Mother. Odin’s wife. Also known as Frigga to the Saxon’s. Or, Woden’s wife. Known as Sophia to the Greeks & Lucifer to the Roman Mystery Schools. Read “Not In His Image”.

    • @dragonofhatefulretribution9041
      @dragonofhatefulretribution9041 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ArminiusReturn The Norse call Her Frigg. The Saxons call Her Frigga. Read “Not In His Image”.