ACHTUNG! ATTENTION! 🤣 And any other language! It seems youtube has started a new thing where they use AI to dub videos in different countries. THIS WAS NOT ME WHO SET IT UP AND I DO NOT ENCOURAGE IT! You will loose alot in the translations from the original sources if you watch the AI dubbed versions. You should be able to change the settings and watch it in the original. i will see if there is anything that can be done to remove this in future videos.
Ok I will be watching and listening to what you get to say but please explain you and your in Russian Slavic languages is the same tree and is the same Festival. And it goes together with Christmas
Welcome back brother it's great to see you again and I'm glad to see your in great health ty for continuing your amazing videos and I hope as always life is treating you very well my friend 😎 ✌️❤
Never understood why there is such little mention of the german sources and the concentration on Norse Yule, we have recorded month names for the original germanic months dated to the 7th century recorded by Charlemagne that pre-dated mass christian conversion. In that time, our December was marked as Hailagmanod or Holy Month, and the modern german word for Christmas Weihnachten, or consecrated nights takes its origin from Hailagnachten or Holy Nights celebrated by the germanic tribes around the 12 days between the solstice and the new year otherwise known as the rough nights, rouchnächten. These month names were still used until the 19th century in the rural areas of Germany.
The Sami stuff would be interesting. That could explain about the tree, the fly agaric mushrooms, the raindeer, and other stuff maybe relating to shamanic practice.
I can attest growing up in the 70's in England that we referred to Christmas as Yule in our household. We also made Yule Log Cakes and preserved traditions of leaving Cake and Whisky offerings out for Santa, which are rituals far older than Modern Xmas. These were long held echoes from our Saxon and Viking past. The offerings were from ancient tradition of gifts to Woden, later transferred to the figure of Santa Claus who also flew through the sky with a sled and Reindeer, rather than an 8 legged horse.
Merry yule man thanks for your videos. When my bitcoin stuff works out, you're the man I think deserves any loot from the tube. I've learned much from you. I'm part native American. So I wanted to learn about the ancestry of all my ppl. I guess that kinda explains me. I find you to be intelligent and a good person. Atlest what you show of yourself has been inspiring.
Brother, nice page! I was buying stuff from Grimfrost but now I will buy from you too! I value your work and info very much, skål fra Danmark! ( by the way I though Jul was related to Wheel, like the full circle of the year)
Thank you for sharing, specially that map in the beginning, it really clears out some ancestral questions for me. I was born in Eastern Europe, Romania, and I had 2 Hungarian grandmas, 1 Romanian grandpa, and one German grandpa, all born in Romania, so there’s lots of Germanic people in Romania, so now it makes sense how they get there and when. And that just makes even more sense for our family name. Thanks again
Interesting to hear of your position of Yul being Wolf's Moon and the 'no fighting or warring.' I understand this as being originally tied into Battle of Bråvalla 17th Jan 758AD by decree of King Sigurd Hring. The original writings having been in the Personal Royal Library fire of 1697 which destroyed much of Sweden's little known and guarded history with no backups which why so little is known of King Hring and that era. I understand that King Hring detested warring and corruption of his uncle Wartooth much preferring trade commerce such he established Birka in 751 with a stable defined tax on goods. By winter solstice 757 much of the armies had been gathered at Kolmården Forest edge the Bråvalla Plains, and Bråviken shore. The battle seven years in the making was to happen 3rd week of Spring but moved up due to Wartooth declining health and determined to die in battle. When the battle ended Hring declared the time of Yul during Wartooth's funeral pyer the day following the battle which plays to your three day Yule along with three days of Wolf's moon.
He says: God jul, og vi ses neste gang. (the D in god is normally silent, like here) Direct translation: (Have a) Good yule, and we'll see eachother next time. Hope that helps 🙂
True! And a good teacher, atleast for me. Not too long super intricate videos, onpoint, sources, conveyed with his own thoughts and visual affections about the subjects. Makes it harder to misunderstand something, and easier to conceive det frame of mind and reasoning etc. behind it. That usually comes from a point-of-view that is of selfinterest/passion/practicing. Gode vinternetter! =)
Christians used the Julian calender back then. December roughly corresponded with current January today. After the switch to the Gregorian calendar Christmas was shifted to December whereas the Orthodox continues to use January. Can that be a connection with ɠ̊eol as you mentioned being in January (because the full moon new moon thing)?
Pretty sure it was a decree by a king in the 900s to shift it closer to yule for whatever reason. Dont think it had anything to do with the calendar changes
The reason for the 25th December being selected as that of the birth of Christ was more to do with the worship of Sol Invictus - which coincidentally had its major feast day on 25th December. Around the same time as this was Saturnalia, but Sol Invictus was extremely popular around the time that Christianity was gaining in popularity and in the waning days of the empire. Equally, Saturnalia, Solstice and other festivals happening around a similar time would also add to the reason why 25/12 was picked. I wonder whether or not the more eastern (old) calendar date is what’s being referred to by Haakon? Orthodox Christianity follows the Julian calendar, so I suspect that Christmas is celebrated much later than ours is, as we switched to the Gregorian calendar at some point. So I wonder, if the calendar was Julian at the time, Christmas being later was possibly closer to Yule, at the first new moon in January? Especially if the actual date of 25/12 isn’t mentioned (but I absolutely bow to your far superior knowledge on this). Just that the two different calendars, juxtaposed with orthodox Christianity celebrating it later could be part of the background to this? And thus, as we in the west follow the Gregorian, the assumption of many would be that Yule is in December? Also God Jul!
The Julian Calendar had standardised the solstices and equinoxes to the 25th of the month in question. So in 45 BCE they were on the 25th, but the calendar wasn’t exact enough so there was drift of the calendar so the solstice was no longer on the 25th as a solar phenomenon but was still celebrated on the 25th.
Could you do a longer talk about the prim staffs only? I guess you have taken some info into the year calender you made, whi ch I BOUGHT - but would love to have explained the original symbols :D
Great video! How is the pagan baptism spelled? You enunciate it as "vac knee oowsen". Please let me know what word this is. Am interested to study this more
I'm sure many European peoples at different times had celebrations for the returning of the sun with different names. If the days are getting shorter and you're rationing your winter food supplies it's going to be a relief to know the days are lengthening. Then it's only natural to break into your food store to have a bit of a blow out and celebrate, giving a bit of fun in the cold and dark. I don't know about calculations based on the moon, I'm sure some ethnicities had different associations and legends with the time of year. When you are calculating the shortest day with shadows and the position of the rising sun in practice it's going to be a few days after the solstice to be sure that the days are getting longer. For instance 25th December.
is there any source or example what the people wear after the viking age ? like in mediaval age . they still had their traditiobal clothing ? they get plate armor ? they still had their traditional decorations like runes , knotworks , or everybody just converted to the basic european christian style ? . i cant find anything most videos and sources focused only on the viking age .
Júl tide greetings to you sir from WA. So, I am curious or confused...... or both. LOL. So where did the tradition of celebrations for 12 days come into this? Is that solstice celebrations? Thanks buddy!
Great video! While the basis of the Norse sagas are grounded in pre-Christian traditions, it’s important to recognize that they were heavily influenced by Christianity during their writing. We must be cautious when distinguishing between authentic pagan elements and those shaped by Christian morality and symbolism. Additionally, alternative research, including findings from archaeologists in China, suggests intriguing links between pre-Christian Northern European culture and Taoist practices, offering a new perspective on the spiritual connections across Eurasia.
I am a catechumen of the Orthodox Church, but I respect your academic and attestable approach to the subject matter. If you want to know about paganism, go to the pagans. The intellectually honest, intelligent ones at least lol. Much respect.
Gledelig Jul - uansett feiret dato 😉 Vi skryter alltid av forfedrene; Engebret, Knut, Haakon, Frik ❤ Flott genser, min får mange kommentarer på jobben.
Hi, are you using AI for this video? Is the original available, please? I was looking for listening to your voice but this is... Ick😝 Greetings from Germany 😘
danke for all the amazing work you put into videos that help me to inner stand our past. Our forefathers will travel within us to eternity ,the good things. travel well friend
I heard you mention "Pagans did celebrate Jesus birth on Solstice, not 25 December like we do today", that's just wrong for a simple reason: by those ages, 24-25 December was actually Solstice. You can see evidence in the Roman Calendar with 24 June being "Dies Lampadarum" or Day of Janus (Saint John), Summer Solstice. 25 December also being for Roman "Sol Invictus", although March Equinox being a more important day in roman paganism, you can find 25 March being Attideia Hilaria (Attis Resurrection)
I’d can’t confirm but I heard the christmas tree was tied to Martin Luther. But the hanging of evergreens (wreaths, mistle toes, and trees?) are an ancient roman tradition (possibly other cultures as well) that predates christianity
Also Germanic & northern European in general. Christians used, in many areas, plants or natural familiar things which held pagan meaning to facilitate conversion, using relatable items & claiming their own use was the "truth." It had proven effective... & Still many insist the tree is Christian. There are no fir trees in the Middle East.
@ or was it a germanic tradition that the germanic population chose to christianize. I would argue it was both. These traditions became germanic traditions as opposed to pagan in this way. With pagan roots, or course
Good channel on YT, but no one is so far evolved in the norse occult than Sethikus Boza of Black Earth Productions on YT, so stay empowerd and lets take back OUR world, HAILZ
Yule as in "IUL"IUS CAESAR whose ancestor was literally Saturn (Santa). vikings (6 hyksos kings of egypt) were NOT Scandinavian/Norse. "VI" kings were persian egyptians that paid criminals to ruin the west much like islam pays russia to destroy Ukraine today. Russians may be "European" but they are carrying out a foreign operation JUST LIKE how the criminals the hyksos paid might have been "European" but they were carrying out egypts islamic operation for the benefit of islam only. so-called "VI kings" sold European slaves to muslums, I really don't see how morons today think they are vikings when vikings were dark skinned persian egyptians. BTW Odin is the ROMAN GENERAL ODAENATHUS. All your Norse Gods are actually ROMANS. islam has rewritten this knowledge.
The 12 days between the solstice & new year, Dec 21 to Jan 1, is 12 days. It's from a later time than the Viking era. & Remember "Yule" is UK spelling & from after the calendar on this, & the language, changed. (He showed the Anglo-Saxon spelling). Things looked up with English spelling will get different results than Jul, Jol, etc. & Centuries have added things. Yuletide has been a season a long time but once meant the 3 days of Jul.
ACHTUNG! ATTENTION! 🤣 And any other language! It seems youtube has started a new thing where they use AI to dub videos in different countries. THIS WAS NOT ME WHO SET IT UP AND I DO NOT ENCOURAGE IT! You will loose alot in the translations from the original sources if you watch the AI dubbed versions. You should be able to change the settings and watch it in the original. i will see if there is anything that can be done to remove this in future videos.
Ok I will be watching and listening to what you get to say but please explain you and your in Russian Slavic languages is the same tree and is the same Festival. And it goes together with Christmas
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Ya, I was going to mention the "Swahili for French Canadian speakers" was missing a few things in the translation! 😝😝😝
Is fear fíor mé. Fear págánach. O Fearghail. Justus Gaeilge 💯✍
Altid Bestige. Let AI figure on that for a while. 🤣
So this is not you and you didn't make this clip????
God Jul och Gott Nytt År ❤
God jul og godt nyttår 😊
God Jul! 🌲🦌❄️
& Gott Nytt År.
God Jul 🇸🇪🌲
Här I Sverige börjar det ju bli rasistiskt att säga god jul.
Så GOD JUL på er medhedningar och germanska brödrafolk.
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@@peterdammeliusosterode3424 GOD JUL på dig . Men jag förstår inte varför är det rasistisk? Kanske är jag dumma.
Goda önskar från Sverige
Happy Yule and may your wishes be granted for the new year. And a good health to you.
@@flemishlion69 detsamma
And a happy Silvester to you too, may the new year bring you fortune.
Detsamma, the same to you
detsamma
God jul, och god fortsättning!
@@Schmorgus 🇸🇪🌲
Welcome back brother it's great to see you again and I'm glad to see your in great health ty for continuing your amazing videos and I hope as always life is treating you very well my friend 😎 ✌️❤
Never understood why there is such little mention of the german sources and the concentration on Norse Yule, we have recorded month names for the original germanic months dated to the 7th century recorded by Charlemagne that pre-dated mass christian conversion. In that time, our December was marked as Hailagmanod or Holy Month, and the modern german word for Christmas Weihnachten, or consecrated nights takes its origin from Hailagnachten or Holy Nights celebrated by the germanic tribes around the 12 days between the solstice and the new year otherwise known as the rough nights, rouchnächten. These month names were still used until the 19th century in the rural areas of Germany.
I have thought about that as well. Probably it is because a lot of sources have been destroyed over the coarse of history.
My family still observed 13 nights of rauchnocht its a great way of onsoak in yhe season between 25th and 6th Hail!
The Sami stuff would be interesting. That could explain about the tree, the fly agaric mushrooms, the raindeer, and other stuff maybe relating to shamanic practice.
When Santa was a Shaman was a pretty good book. More information has come out since it was published, but much of the information is valid.
@@LouisGaufridiSorcererI have never heard of that book I'll have to check it out
Thank you for the video. Happy Yule!
Great info thank you. Happy Yule!
I can attest growing up in the 70's in England that we referred to Christmas as Yule in our household. We also made Yule Log Cakes and preserved traditions of leaving Cake and Whisky offerings out for Santa, which are rituals far older than Modern Xmas. These were long held echoes from our Saxon and Viking past. The offerings were from ancient tradition of gifts to Woden, later transferred to the figure of Santa Claus who also flew through the sky with a sled and Reindeer, rather than an 8 legged horse.
That's right. We called it the Yule Log. It was a chocolate cake, dusted with icing sugar and Happy Yule written on it using icing.
@@marcN19 That's the one ...
Wonderful and very informative video. Thank you for taking the time to gather these sources and educating us. Happy Yule.
God Jol!! I’m sharing this video to my Facebook page to help educate more people.
I'm glad you put this out there. I was born on the full moon in January of 91! Explains a lot lol
I’m sad the video ended😂 Very informative thank you ❤
Great to see your video popping up again! Happy Yule!
Merry yule man thanks for your videos. When my bitcoin stuff works out, you're the man I think deserves any loot from the tube. I've learned much from you. I'm part native American. So I wanted to learn about the ancestry of all my ppl. I guess that kinda explains me. I find you to be intelligent and a good person. Atlest what you show of yourself has been inspiring.
Brother, nice page! I was buying stuff from Grimfrost but now I will buy from you too! I value your work and info very much, skål fra Danmark! ( by the way I though Jul was related to Wheel, like the full circle of the year)
Grimfrost has faux "viking " stuff .Use with care
Good Yule everyone!
Thank you for sharing, specially that map in the beginning, it really clears out some ancestral questions for me. I was born in Eastern Europe, Romania, and I had 2 Hungarian grandmas, 1 Romanian grandpa, and one German grandpa, all born in Romania, so there’s lots of Germanic people in Romania, so now it makes sense how they get there and when. And that just makes even more sense for our family name. Thanks again
excellent and Happy Yule
God Jul!
God Jul! 🌲🦌❄️
God Jul også til dig
God Jul! 🌲🦌❄️
Interesting to hear of your position of Yul being Wolf's Moon and the 'no fighting or warring.' I understand this as being originally tied into Battle of Bråvalla 17th Jan 758AD by decree of King Sigurd Hring. The original writings having been in the Personal Royal Library fire of 1697 which destroyed much of Sweden's little known and guarded history with no backups which why so little is known of King Hring and that era. I understand that King Hring detested warring and corruption of his uncle Wartooth much preferring trade commerce such he established Birka in 751 with a stable defined tax on goods. By winter solstice 757 much of the armies had been gathered at Kolmården Forest edge the Bråvalla Plains, and Bråviken shore. The battle seven years in the making was to happen 3rd week of Spring but moved up due to Wartooth declining health and determined to die in battle. When the battle ended Hring declared the time of Yul during Wartooth's funeral pyer the day following the battle which plays to your three day Yule along with three days of Wolf's moon.
Intressant kanal. Första gången här 😀 är du forskare?
Thank you for the video
Well done! ᛏᛏᛏ
Thank you for this!
How is Yule related to Up Helly Aa festival in Shetland? …Or is it related at all?
Nice video. Thank you! :-) What kind of calender is the one you show from minute 7:00 ?
How do you say your closing statement? It goes so fast i would like to be able to annunciate it clearly and correctly
Authentic viking pronunciation: SKREEEEEEEE!!!!! 🦖
He says: God jul, og vi ses neste gang. (the D in god is normally silent, like here)
Direct translation: (Have a) Good yule, and we'll see eachother next time.
Hope that helps 🙂
I’m still trying to figure out what the greeting he says in the beginning is 🤣🤣🤣
@@goosemama9559 He says, Velkommen alle sammen. It means Welcome everybody.
@ Thank you 😊 🙏❤️
You are a great scholar!
True! And a good teacher, atleast for me. Not too long super intricate videos, onpoint, sources, conveyed with his own thoughts and visual affections about the subjects. Makes it harder to misunderstand something, and easier to conceive det frame of mind and reasoning etc. behind it. That usually comes from a point-of-view that is of selfinterest/passion/practicing. Gode vinternetter! =)
Christians used the Julian calender back then. December roughly corresponded with current January today. After the switch to the Gregorian calendar Christmas was shifted to December whereas the Orthodox continues to use January. Can that be a connection with ɠ̊eol as you mentioned being in January (because the full moon new moon thing)?
Pretty sure it was a decree by a king in the 900s to shift it closer to yule for whatever reason. Dont think it had anything to do with the calendar changes
Happy Yule !
Those AI cringe pagan images are the stuff of nightmares
AI cringe pagan images compared with AI cringe translations.
Best mix!
LOL yuck ai
😂
Blessings to all and let the magik be with you 🧙🏼♂️🎄
Lovely video.
Very informative thank you
The reason for the 25th December being selected as that of the birth of Christ was more to do with the worship of Sol Invictus - which coincidentally had its major feast day on 25th December. Around the same time as this was Saturnalia, but Sol Invictus was extremely popular around the time that Christianity was gaining in popularity and in the waning days of the empire. Equally, Saturnalia, Solstice and other festivals happening around a similar time would also add to the reason why 25/12 was picked.
I wonder whether or not the more eastern (old) calendar date is what’s being referred to by Haakon? Orthodox Christianity follows the Julian calendar, so I suspect that Christmas is celebrated much later than ours is, as we switched to the Gregorian calendar at some point. So I wonder, if the calendar was Julian at the time, Christmas being later was possibly closer to Yule, at the first new moon in January? Especially if the actual date of 25/12 isn’t mentioned (but I absolutely bow to your far superior knowledge on this). Just that the two different calendars, juxtaposed with orthodox Christianity celebrating it later could be part of the background to this?
And thus, as we in the west follow the Gregorian, the assumption of many would be that Yule is in December? Also God Jul!
The Julian Calendar had standardised the solstices and equinoxes to the 25th of the month in question. So in 45 BCE they were on the 25th, but the calendar wasn’t exact enough so there was drift of the calendar so the solstice was no longer on the 25th as a solar phenomenon but was still celebrated on the 25th.
Yule is my favorite due to the peaceful prospect. A tine for peace snd making gifts. Its wholesome.
Could you do a longer talk about the prim staffs only? I guess you have taken some info into the year calender you made, whi ch I BOUGHT - but would love to have explained the original symbols :D
I'm very interested in the Spirit Communication Ritual! Would you please make a video about it?
My very best wishes for you 💚
A good one. God Jul!
God Jul! 🌲🦌❄️
Great video! How is the pagan baptism spelled? You enunciate it as "vac knee oowsen". Please let me know what word this is. Am interested to study this more
🎄Skòl💀🍻
Hail the Solstice ❤
@smokinhoff9209: Hail to you too! Skal
@smokinhoff9289: Hail to you too! Skal
Solstice or yule?
@michaelatkin9649 saturnalia.
Thanks for the vid and just realized Heiðabýr Thor's Hammer (Bronze) is back in stock 📯 🎁
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Tack och God Jul! 🎄🍻🥧🍬🐖
Why not use X? :/ The others can go to Hel.
In any case, thank you so much for such informative video once again!
The winter solstice was celebrated on every continent and done so much further back in time than 3000 years ago
God Jul 🔥 !
God Jul! 🌲🦌❄️
I'm sure many European peoples at different times had celebrations for the returning of the sun with different names. If the days are getting shorter and you're rationing your winter food supplies it's going to be a relief to know the days are lengthening. Then it's only natural to break into your food store to have a bit of a blow out and celebrate, giving a bit of fun in the cold and dark. I don't know about calculations based on the moon, I'm sure some ethnicities had different associations and legends with the time of year. When you are calculating the shortest day with shadows and the position of the rising sun in practice it's going to be a few days after the solstice to be sure that the days are getting longer. For instance 25th December.
Thank you
So my December 28th Spawn Day lands between Solstice and Yule......
Interesting......
Converting cringe pagans is my calling. Thank you Thor for all your research and sharing.
Happy Yule everyone.
Yup thanks
Tack för det ovärdeliga arbete du lägger på oss....pöbeln!! 😆 God Jul från ett regnigt jävla syd-Sverige🍺
is there any source or example what the people wear after the viking age ? like in mediaval age . they still had their traditiobal clothing ? they get plate armor ? they still had their traditional decorations like runes , knotworks , or everybody just converted to the basic european christian style ? . i cant find anything most videos and sources focused only on the viking age .
Júl tide greetings to you sir from WA. So, I am curious or confused...... or both. LOL. So where did the tradition of celebrations for 12 days come into this? Is that solstice celebrations?
Thanks buddy!
Great video! While the basis of the Norse sagas are grounded in pre-Christian traditions, it’s important to recognize that they were heavily influenced by Christianity during their writing. We must be cautious when distinguishing between authentic pagan elements and those shaped by Christian morality and symbolism. Additionally, alternative research, including findings from archaeologists in China, suggests intriguing links between pre-Christian Northern European culture and Taoist practices, offering a new perspective on the spiritual connections across Eurasia.
God Jul!!
God Jul! 🌲🦌❄️
I am a catechumen of the Orthodox Church, but I respect your academic and attestable approach to the subject matter. If you want to know about paganism, go to the pagans. The intellectually honest, intelligent ones at least lol. Much respect.
Very interesting ! SKäl !
Gledelig Jul - uansett feiret dato 😉
Vi skryter alltid av forfedrene; Engebret, Knut, Haakon, Frik ❤
Flott genser, min får mange kommentarer på jobben.
Hi, are you using AI for this video? Is the original available, please? I was looking for listening to your voice but this is... Ick😝
Greetings from Germany 😘
Sorry! It looks like TH-cam started doing this automatically. It wasn't me. You should be able to change the settings and watch it in the original. :)
Appreciate, thank you for the magic and I can hear you😊 your voice.
danke for all the amazing work you put into videos that help me to inner stand our past. Our forefathers will travel within us to eternity ,the good things. travel well friend
In sweden christmas eve is 24 december 😊
Mothers Night! I hold Vigil for the long dark night! Academia and modern Practitioners need more conversations!
Glad Yule all you ppl
God Jul 🌲🦌❄️
I would be very interested to hear more about pagan baptism.
I want to watch his fights but I've never found his name in the comments
Hmmm...we have a family name, "Jule". And they were some of the first settlers of Saxe Gotha in US. Food for thought. 🤔
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Hey i was born right before solstice on Dec 19
It would make sense
I heard you mention "Pagans did celebrate Jesus birth on Solstice, not 25 December like we do today", that's just wrong for a simple reason: by those ages, 24-25 December was actually Solstice.
You can see evidence in the Roman Calendar with 24 June being "Dies Lampadarum" or Day of Janus (Saint John), Summer Solstice. 25 December also being for Roman "Sol Invictus", although March Equinox being a more important day in roman paganism, you can find 25 March being Attideia Hilaria (Attis Resurrection)
I’d can’t confirm but I heard the christmas tree was tied to Martin Luther. But the hanging of evergreens (wreaths, mistle toes, and trees?) are an ancient roman tradition (possibly other cultures as well) that predates christianity
Also Germanic & northern European in general. Christians used, in many areas, plants or natural familiar things which held pagan meaning to facilitate conversion, using relatable items & claiming their own use was the "truth." It had proven effective... & Still many insist the tree is Christian.
There are no fir trees in the Middle East.
@ or was it a germanic tradition that the germanic population chose to christianize. I would argue it was both. These traditions became germanic traditions as opposed to pagan in this way. With pagan roots, or course
Full moon in January is on my birthday 😮
In Niedersachsen we say JulMaand not Dezember in our Plattdeutsch
For Januar we say Hattmaand means hard month or difficult month
Saturnula
God jul!
God Jul! 🌲🦌❄️
God Jul! 🌲🦌❄️
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I haven't seen you in a while. I just noticed that i have been unsubscribed without my knowledge. I have rectified this, but stay vigilant people.
God jul.
God Jul! 🌲🦌❄️
Gleðileg Jól!
The Winter Solstice is not Wiccan. It has existed thousends of years before that in practically every pagan calendar and belief system
God jul
God Jul! 🌲🦌❄️
stop ai generating shit dude
Good channel on YT, but no one is so far evolved in the norse occult than Sethikus Boza of Black Earth Productions on YT, so stay empowerd and lets take back OUR world, HAILZ
God jul 🎗️🌞
Im going to stay cringe pagan. We get 12 days and get to incorporate Christmas. 🎉😂 Great information though. Happy Yule/Merry Christmas to all.
Fred og gøtt år
I'm surprised u have a tree in ur house 😊
😇💙🙏🙌🇸🇪
I have 20 acres of land beachfront in Brasil Paraiba for your project
Yule as in "IUL"IUS CAESAR whose ancestor was literally Saturn (Santa). vikings (6 hyksos kings of egypt) were NOT Scandinavian/Norse. "VI" kings were persian egyptians that paid criminals to ruin the west much like islam pays russia to destroy Ukraine today. Russians may be "European" but they are carrying out a foreign operation JUST LIKE how the criminals the hyksos paid might have been "European" but they were carrying out egypts islamic operation for the benefit of islam only. so-called "VI kings" sold European slaves to muslums, I really don't see how morons today think they are vikings when vikings were dark skinned persian egyptians. BTW Odin is the ROMAN GENERAL ODAENATHUS. All your Norse Gods are actually ROMANS. islam has rewritten this knowledge.
Well done. I'm Celtic so I've been trying to incorporate the winter solstice festival into my modern Christian traditions
If Yule is only 3 days, then why do so many people say that it is 12 days long?
Somebody must have inserted that number "12" as they've done so many other times. 12 tribes, 12 months, 12 notes, etc.
The 12 days between the solstice & new year, Dec 21 to Jan 1, is 12 days. It's from a later time than the Viking era.
& Remember "Yule" is UK spelling & from after the calendar on this, & the language, changed. (He showed the Anglo-Saxon spelling). Things looked up with English spelling will get different results than Jul, Jol, etc. & Centuries have added things. Yuletide has been a season a long time but once meant the 3 days of Jul.