Theme: Civilization

  • ROMANTICISM (our attempt at restoration of tradition, before the abrahamic attac

    ROMANTICISM

    (our attempt at restoration of tradition, before the abrahamic attack on history and science)

    –Paganism resurfaces as a topic of fascination in 18th to 19th-century Romanticism, in particular in the context of the literary Celtic and Viking revivals, which portrayed historical Celtic and Germanic polytheists as noble savages.

    The 19th century also saw much scholarly interest in the reconstruction of pagan mythology from folklore or fairy tales. This was notably attempted by the Brothers Grimm, especially Jacob Grimm in his Teutonic Mythology, and Elias Lönnrot with the compilation of the Kalevala. The work of the Brothers Grimm influenced other collectors, both inspiring them to collect tales and leading them to similarly believe that the fairy tales of a country were particularly representative of it, to the neglect of cross-cultural influence. Among those influenced were the Russian Alexander Afanasyev, the Norwegians Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe, and the Englishman Joseph Jacobs.[67]

    Romanticist interest in non-classical antiquity coincided with the rise of Romantic nationalism and the rise of the nation state in the context of the 1848 revolutions, leading to the creation of national epics and national myths for the various newly formed states. Pagan or folkloric topics were also common in the Musical nationalism of the period.—


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 10:22:00 UTC

  • THE CORRECT TERM IS HEATHEN (Hellene) NOT PAGAN

    THE CORRECT TERM IS HEATHEN (Hellene) NOT PAGAN


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 10:17:00 UTC

  • WE HAD NO RELIGION. WE HAD LAW, FESTIVAL, and MYTH. —“It is perhaps misleading

    WE HAD NO RELIGION. WE HAD LAW, FESTIVAL, and MYTH.

    —“It is perhaps misleading even to say that there was such a religion as paganism at the beginning of [the Common Era] … It might be less confusing to say that the pagans, before their competition with Christianity, had no religion at all in the sense in which that word is normally used today. They had no tradition of discourse about ritual or religious matters (apart from philosophical debate or antiquarian treatise), no organized system of beliefs to which they were asked to commit themselves, no authority-structure peculiar to the religious area, above all no commitment to a particular group of people or set of ideas other than their family and political context. If this is the right view of pagan life, it follows that we should look on paganism quite simply as a religion invented in the course of the second to third centuries AD, in competition and interaction with Christians, Jews and others. — North 1992, 187—88, [34]


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 10:14:00 UTC

  • There is no superior race, just superior distributions that make use of superior

    There is no superior race, just superior distributions that make use of superior ideas.

    Thee jews, despite being the most literate people in the dark and middle ages (a darkness they contributed to) achieved precisely NOTHING.

    Every Jewish achievement was made by their nearly forcible indoctrination into aristotelianism, in exchange for integration.

    They managed to produce the most murderous ideas in ancient history (judaism, christianity, islam), and the most murderous ideas in modern history (marxism), and the pseudosciences and deceits of the modern world (boasianism, fruedianism, cantorian supernaturalism in mathematics, the frankfurt school, and nearly single handedly destroyed both the academy and rule of law. And have nearly destroyed our civilization thrrough the 1965 immigration act, and their continuing efforts at making the world safe for judaism, which roughly transates to turning the world into the levant.

    The ONLY thinker they have is Einstein and he is overplayed because everything other than the Frame was the product of Europeans – even E=MC^2. He did manage to explain why. But he is their only non-pseudoscentific thinker. There are plenty of minor players, and a masterful effort for nepotism in the awards process. But data is data is data.

    Europeans did everything worth doing in history and did it faster for the simple reason that we tell the truth, —- and on one else does.

    So no, I don’t play superiority games, I just look the data.

    It’s notable that Babbage and Turing were Brits, and the Logicians were frequently Jewish, and so was Chomsky’s grammatical take on Turing. Turns out the logics were a total waste of time – there is no closure. Turns out mathematical set theory (logic) was harmful. Turns out the Grammars have far more to do with Turing than Chomsky.

    Everything is easily explained by jewish pilpul, pseudoscience, pseudomathematics, and psuedo-logic, versus anglo testimony, science, mathematics, and computation.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 09:42:00 UTC

  • Germans do not achieve excellence by radical IQ as do the Anglos, they achieve i

    Germans do not achieve excellence by radical IQ as do the Anglos, they achieve it by Truth, Duty, and Piety. You can’t learn IQ, but you can learn Truth, Duty, and Piety. And if you HAVE IQ nothing stops you from ALSO adopting Truth, Duty, and Piety.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 09:36:00 UTC

  • The best steel was made in India. So called “Damascus Steel” was forged there bu

    The best steel was made in India. So called “Damascus Steel” was forged there but the crucibles were made in india with charcoal from a particular species of wood. The most prized nordic swords (ulfberth) were constructed from this steel – steel that was obtained by trading in Constantinople. However there is no comparison between indian steel, british crucible steel, and today’s steel. The difference is as great as from copper to bronze, bronze to iron, and iron to old steel, and old steel to british, and british to contemporary.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 07:54:00 UTC

  • INDO EUROPEANS DEVELOPED MAGIC BECAUSE OF METALWORKING (Magic) —-“In Indo-Euro

    INDO EUROPEANS DEVELOPED MAGIC BECAUSE OF METALWORKING (Magic)

    —-“In Indo-European civilizations,” writes Francois-Xavier Dillman, “magic definitely cannot be disassociated from all of the beliefs, representations, religious rites […] on the contrary, it is one of the most prevalent components, one of those that resists the most against Christianization. The same author underlines that runic writing and Germanic magic are often “one and the same.” Patrick Moisson also emphasizes that there is a fine line between magic and religion, but he notes that whereas religion seeks to conciliate divinities with sacrifice and worship, magic “constrains divine powers with appropriate rites,” which assumes the existence of impersonal forces and “means to constrain the supernatural world.”—

    SEMITIC CIVILIZATION DEVELOPED MYSTICISM BECAUSE OF THE STARS.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 07:51:00 UTC

  • Magic vs The Heavens

    INDO EUROPEANS DEVELOPED MAGIC BECAUSE OF METALWORKING (Magic) —-“In Indo-European civilizations,” writes Francois-Xavier Dillman, “magic definitely cannot be disassociated from all of the beliefs, representations, religious rites […] on the contrary, it is one of the most prevalent components, one of those that resists the most against Christianization. The same author underlines that runic writing and Germanic magic are often “one and the same.” Patrick Moisson also emphasizes that there is a fine line between magic and religion, but he notes that whereas religion seeks to conciliate divinities with sacrifice and worship, magic “constrains divine powers with appropriate rites,” which assumes the existence of impersonal forces and “means to constrain the supernatural world.”—

    SEMITIC CIVILIZATION DEVELOPED MYSTICISM BECAUSE OF THE STARS.
  • Magic vs The Heavens

    INDO EUROPEANS DEVELOPED MAGIC BECAUSE OF METALWORKING (Magic) —-“In Indo-European civilizations,” writes Francois-Xavier Dillman, “magic definitely cannot be disassociated from all of the beliefs, representations, religious rites […] on the contrary, it is one of the most prevalent components, one of those that resists the most against Christianization. The same author underlines that runic writing and Germanic magic are often “one and the same.” Patrick Moisson also emphasizes that there is a fine line between magic and religion, but he notes that whereas religion seeks to conciliate divinities with sacrifice and worship, magic “constrains divine powers with appropriate rites,” which assumes the existence of impersonal forces and “means to constrain the supernatural world.”—

    SEMITIC CIVILIZATION DEVELOPED MYSTICISM BECAUSE OF THE STARS.