Always a relief to find a Pagan come out as not being a Neo Fascist. Over the years I've had to unfollow a few YT channels and its always a heartbreak moment. Bless your Pagan heart brother! ❤️ from 🇨🇦 🐐 🍻 🐐
In anime or manga circles, a beloved underdog character named Joe Yabuki from a classic sports anime called _"Ashita no Joe"_ (Tomorrow's Joe) which explores deeper themes like Struggle + Resilience, Identity + Self-Discovery, Friendship + Rivalry, Class Struggle + Society, Mortality + Legacy, Isolation + Alienation, and lastly Redemption and Forgiveness. The main protagonist is often admired for his determination & non-conformist attitude but his self-destructive/impulsive behaviour (which led to his tragic death) is heavily romanticized from the community. Because to me, it always felt like a cautionary tale (kinda like the character of Walter White from Breaking Bad) life is too precious & short to be wasted. so starting now, i am going to practice to be alot more compassionate with myself & to live life much more responsibly.
Also one reason why we associate certain Nazi symbols or imagery(and the stuff you mentioned) is due to decades of mainstream medias(including books, movies etc) constant one dimensional portrayal of it all.... As you say it felt better to compartmentalize it to wash their "own hands" of sin.
It's like swimming up stream my friend, but I am committed to the journey. We MUST share in an honest, unabashed way. Self actualization & awareness of our cultural histories...we have all been affected by nationalism to some degree, but we must recognize those spaces and doctrines. Great video. I used to be surprised that the new age movement was a pipe line to fascist ideologies but it allll makes sense when we educate ourselves. It is not surprising that colleagues I know who subscribe to the "Lumerian, Atlantis and Alien conspiracies" lean more to American nationalistic ideologies. And yet they are absolutely hurt and shocked when parallels and intersectionality is pointed out. It seems the N*zi occult model was to disregard relationship, and just cherry pick & appropriate ideas into one big amphetamine induced dopamine stimulant ideology. It's ugly head is still here but it was NOT the originator of our all folk beliefs and I personally will keep teaching and sharing the relationships that were taught to me by my family, to others. Thank you again for all you do, your self awareness and honest yarning.❤
3:18 I need to beg to differ concerning pseudoscience. Granted, the popular use of the term is often applied just to the claims of theories, labeling them as batsh*t crazy, but in philosophy of science, the distinction is about the methodology behind generating and justifying such claims: one core aspect is e.g. whether a theory could be refuted with sufficient empirical data. In light of this, psychoanalysis is clearly pseudoscientific as it doesn't follow the scientific method, and it's claims cannot be falsified empirically (see Popper), while the Ptolemaic (geocentric) model of the universe is scientific, even though it turned out to not be accurate. To illustrate the distinction, think of Einstein's relativity theory, claiming that light (and even time!) are affected by gravity: this is highly scientific exactly because at the time it seemed so utterly crazy and unlikely, that we should "easily" be able to falsify it via an experiment. Regarding the examples from the video, some of them started off as scientific hypotheses but, by adding exceptions to "prevent" them from falsification, they became ideological and pseudescientific in the sense above.
but - as far as I know - in the early 20th century eugenics research was still based on the available data and commonly accepted methodology of the time. Popper's suggestion of falsification might (famously) deem psychoanalysis pseudo-scientific, but 1) that doesn't mean that it applies to early 20th century eugenics, which was practiced by acknowledged normative institutions and scholars -and 2) Perhaps we should also distinguish between one the one hand "non-falsifyable" disciplines in Poppers sense (which probably includes parts of anthropology, sociology and humanities) -and on the other hand grenswissenshaft in Kurlanders sense where you find magnetic treatments, para-psychology, telepathy and world Ice theory.
Thanks for the share brother ….. I think that is the obvious trouble , perhaps there too is other power struggle in our ( my ) past 🧐 yet I agree and find your work very helpful and corrects few mistakes from my part ….. Be well ✝️
The Lovecraftian batshit theory that life is on Earth due to collisions with space objects is pretty normal science now. Lots of comets out there, lots of collisions in the early Solar System, dropped a lot of ice onto the planet.
Is there a connection between paganism and gnosticism. TIK history claims,nadsis were gnostics. And Dr James Lindsay thinks similarly,AFAIK. Greets from Warsaw.
Thank you for addressing this. I know where I live they did to be quite ignorant. When asked they don’t have a clue about National Socialism or anything else ❤❤❤
Actually, the concept of Indoeuropean peoples comes from language mapping and has been widely misunderstood. Another case of the NAZIs using something they did not create and did not grasp correctly. It is not just another word for what they meant by Arians and their use of that word was incorrect when trying to apply it to the Germanic peoples
It is worth considering that fascists are religiously agnostic. Christofascists & Volkists & red-brown allianceists... all align with each other in opposition to that which they find abominable & I find necessary
Thank you for sharing this. The topic of Nazi appropriation of (any but especially nordic) traditions has been on my mind since I saw an etymology channel discussing runes say that belief in mystical powers of the runes comes from the nazi/volkisch movement. Knowing more about hebrew than I do about runes, I found it unfortunate that an esoteric interpritation of this language had become tarred with the brush of fascism and wasn't sure quite how fair that aspersion was.
Wasn't Germany unified as a country instead of many different regions and principalities in the 19th century? Is this an attempt at building a mythical nationalism in the same way that the U.S. has built a mythical nationalism based on various stories that actually aren't even true? The early beginnings of Thanksgiving which was not the Wampanoag people saving the early Mayflower colonials but a celebration of King Philip's war where the colonists won, but Abraham Lincoln who was a notorious hater of Native people decided to resurrect the "Thanksgiving story" as a way to heal the nation which was already ( after a mere 80 years), divided and fighting a civil war? Lincoln also resurrected the idea of a flag and added the story of Betsy Ross sewing it although there are no records of Ms Ross being the person who first created the colonial flag representing the U.S. after the Revolution. George Washington chopping down a cherry tree is another myth along with his "wooden" teeth which were actually dentures made of teeth which had been removed from the mouths of some of the enslaved people who worked his plantation. There were many German immigrants to the U.S. during the 1880s when groups of Germans who had emigrated to Russia and been unhappy, packed up and immigrated to the U.S. for the promise of free land in the Upper Plains states. Before and after after WW I, there was again an influx of German refugees including Donald Trump's grandfather who would have grown up under the same wave of "German nation building" ideology that Hitler did. After WW II the government brought Nazis to the U.S. under the Operation Paperclip program. Now we see the cult of personality that has grown around Trump in much the same way as Germany worshipped Hitler and the turn to the hard right. Is this the influence of the Nazis who were part of Operation Paperclip? Smh
Europeans like this guy are so invested in opposing anti-semitism, but never seem to be as equally invested in opposing jewish anti-gentilism. As a matter of fact, the latter concept has probably never even occurred to him.
Always a relief to find a Pagan come out as not being a Neo Fascist. Over the years I've had to unfollow a few YT channels and its always a heartbreak moment.
Bless your Pagan heart brother!
❤️ from 🇨🇦
🐐 🍻 🐐
to be fair, most people misinterpret Dune. Paul Atreides is not ultimately a hero. he s a warning
I read the series as, " the dangers that come with desert religion."
In anime or manga circles, a beloved underdog character named Joe Yabuki from a classic sports anime called _"Ashita no Joe"_ (Tomorrow's Joe) which explores deeper themes like Struggle + Resilience, Identity + Self-Discovery, Friendship + Rivalry, Class Struggle + Society, Mortality + Legacy, Isolation + Alienation, and lastly Redemption and Forgiveness.
The main protagonist is often admired for his determination & non-conformist attitude but his self-destructive/impulsive behaviour (which led to his tragic death) is heavily romanticized from the community. Because to me, it always felt like a cautionary tale (kinda like the character of Walter White from Breaking Bad)
life is too precious & short to be wasted. so starting now, i am going to practice to be alot more compassionate with myself & to live life much more responsibly.
@@jiroumochizuki you should have read it as the dangers that come with demagogy and charismatic leaders.
@@cholst1 did we not say the same thing?
Doesn't he turn into a despotic worm man? I think leaving that part out of the movies probably misdirected people's opinions
Decolonial Heathenry ftw 🙌🏻
Also one reason why we associate certain Nazi symbols or imagery(and the stuff you mentioned) is due to decades of mainstream medias(including books, movies etc) constant one dimensional portrayal of it all.... As you say it felt better to compartmentalize it to wash their "own hands" of sin.
It's like swimming up stream my friend, but I am committed to the journey. We MUST share in an honest, unabashed way. Self actualization & awareness of our cultural histories...we have all been affected by nationalism to some degree, but we must recognize those spaces and doctrines. Great video. I used to be surprised that the new age movement was a pipe line to fascist ideologies but it allll makes sense when we educate ourselves. It is not surprising that colleagues I know who subscribe to the "Lumerian, Atlantis and Alien conspiracies" lean more to American nationalistic ideologies. And yet they are absolutely hurt and shocked when parallels and intersectionality is pointed out.
It seems the N*zi occult model was to disregard relationship, and just cherry pick & appropriate ideas into one big amphetamine induced dopamine stimulant ideology.
It's ugly head is still here but it was NOT the originator of our all folk beliefs and I personally will keep teaching and sharing the relationships that were taught to me by my family, to others. Thank you again for all you do, your self awareness and honest yarning.❤
3:18 I need to beg to differ concerning pseudoscience. Granted, the popular use of the term is often applied just to the claims of theories, labeling them as batsh*t crazy, but in philosophy of science, the distinction is about the methodology behind generating and justifying such claims: one core aspect is e.g. whether a theory could be refuted with sufficient empirical data. In light of this, psychoanalysis is clearly pseudoscientific as it doesn't follow the scientific method, and it's claims cannot be falsified empirically (see Popper), while the Ptolemaic (geocentric) model of the universe is scientific, even though it turned out to not be accurate. To illustrate the distinction, think of Einstein's relativity theory, claiming that light (and even time!) are affected by gravity: this is highly scientific exactly because at the time it seemed so utterly crazy and unlikely, that we should "easily" be able to falsify it via an experiment.
Regarding the examples from the video, some of them started off as scientific hypotheses but, by adding exceptions to "prevent" them from falsification, they became ideological and pseudescientific in the sense above.
but - as far as I know - in the early 20th century eugenics research was still based on the available data and commonly accepted methodology of the time. Popper's suggestion of falsification might (famously) deem psychoanalysis pseudo-scientific, but 1) that doesn't mean that it applies to early 20th century eugenics, which was practiced by acknowledged normative institutions and scholars -and 2) Perhaps we should also distinguish between one the one hand "non-falsifyable" disciplines in Poppers sense (which probably includes parts of anthropology, sociology and humanities) -and on the other hand grenswissenshaft in Kurlanders sense where you find magnetic treatments, para-psychology, telepathy and world Ice theory.
Awesomeness
What do you recommend for videos or books about the history of heathenry in the US?
I would be pissed . Your teachings don’t promote a pro Nazi stand.❤❤
Thanks for the share brother ….. I think that is the obvious trouble , perhaps there too is other power struggle in our ( my ) past 🧐 yet I agree and find your work very helpful and corrects few mistakes from my part …..
Be well ✝️
The Lovecraftian batshit theory that life is on Earth due to collisions with space objects is pretty normal science now. Lots of comets out there, lots of collisions in the early Solar System, dropped a lot of ice onto the planet.
Again, your words are inspiring ❤
Is there a connection between paganism and gnosticism. TIK history claims,nadsis were gnostics. And Dr James Lindsay thinks similarly,AFAIK.
Greets from Warsaw.
Damit hat der erste Papst angefangen,nicht die Nazis.
Thank you for addressing this. I know where I live they did to be quite ignorant. When asked they don’t have a clue about National Socialism or anything else ❤❤❤
Actually, the concept of Indoeuropean peoples comes from language mapping and has been widely misunderstood. Another case of the NAZIs using something they did not create and did not grasp correctly. It is not just another word for what they meant by Arians and their use of that word was incorrect when trying to apply it to the Germanic peoples
THANK YOU! for making this video and addressing this subject in one concise bit
Thank you Rune.
Read the Rockefeller Covenant, divide an conquer.
It is worth considering that fascists are religiously agnostic. Christofascists & Volkists & red-brown allianceists... all align with each other in opposition to that which they find abominable & I find necessary
I take parapsychology to be the science of the future.
Once you leave materialism, parapsychology opens up for serious study.
Thank you for sharing this. The topic of Nazi appropriation of (any but especially nordic) traditions has been on my mind since I saw an etymology channel discussing runes say that belief in mystical powers of the runes comes from the nazi/volkisch movement.
Knowing more about hebrew than I do about runes, I found it unfortunate that an esoteric interpritation of this language had become tarred with the brush of fascism and wasn't sure quite how fair that aspersion was.
Absolutely ❤❤❤
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Wasn't Germany unified as a country instead of many different regions and principalities in the 19th century? Is this an attempt at building a mythical nationalism in the same way that the U.S. has built a mythical nationalism based on various stories that actually aren't even true? The early beginnings of Thanksgiving which was not the Wampanoag people saving the early Mayflower colonials but a celebration of King Philip's war where the colonists won, but Abraham Lincoln who was a notorious hater of Native people decided to resurrect the "Thanksgiving story" as a way to heal the nation which was already ( after a mere 80 years), divided and fighting a civil war? Lincoln also resurrected the idea of a flag and added the story of Betsy Ross sewing it although there are no records of Ms Ross being the person who first created the colonial flag representing the U.S. after the Revolution. George Washington chopping down a cherry tree is another myth along with his "wooden" teeth which were actually dentures made of teeth which had been removed from the mouths of some of the enslaved people who worked his plantation. There were many German immigrants to the U.S. during the 1880s when groups of Germans who had emigrated to Russia and been unhappy, packed up and immigrated to the U.S. for the promise of free land in the Upper Plains states. Before and after after WW I, there was again an influx of German refugees including Donald Trump's grandfather who would have grown up under the same wave of "German nation building" ideology that Hitler did. After WW II the government brought Nazis to the U.S. under the Operation Paperclip program. Now we see the cult of personality that has grown around Trump in much the same way as Germany worshipped Hitler and the turn to the hard right. Is this the influence of the Nazis who were part of Operation Paperclip? Smh
Europeans like this guy are so invested in opposing anti-semitism, but never seem to be as equally invested in opposing jewish anti-gentilism. As a matter of fact, the latter concept has probably never even occurred to him.
Legenda em português e áudio em inglês ? Wtf
Thank you so much Rune,many blessings !
Fky😂