Who are you?
A single father of two boys navigating the modern world.
I have long since adopted, internalized, and honed a worldview based on native European faith. Balancing between making money, taking care of myself, and raising kids has taught me quite a few lessons.
At one point I realized my experience will be helpful – and I hope I can help you think clearer, act faster, and avoid some of my mistakes.
What type of Paganism?
For me, it’s a mixture of Nordic, Hellenic, and Balto-Slavic practices/myths/worldviews, – based on the areas where I’ve come from and lived.
Our traditions, Gods, and patterns have a lot in common, and I’m focused on things that make historical, cultural, and personal sense for European men.
You may find value in my content if you hold any native pre-christian polytheistic beliefs.
Is this a religious blog?
Somewhat, but not primarily. I try to prioritize the mindset, worldview, and discipline aspects of our native faith.
There are enough content creators who focus on aesthetics and rituals already. I don’t blame them, since native styles and beauty speak to us all very loudly.
I am focusing on the right hardware and firmware updates for you and your kids. Pagan worldview, morality, mindset, – everything that heals and protects your family from the abrahamic mess the world has become.
This blog is just something I would read – but there was none when I needed it.
Are you looking to debate?
Absolutely not. I’ve done my fair share of digging and observing, my worldview is pretty much set at 40 years old.
I am way too busy to debate semantics, engage in scientism, whataboutism, or wallow in cringe/degenerate crackpot ideas.
This website deals with the theory and practice of fatherhood as a Pagan.
I focus on hands-on things that can make your and your kids’ lives better. There is nothing more important than making more of us at this point.
Anything published here is my own opinion, so don’t take it for medical, financial, or any other type of advice.
Take ideas from me and work with them at your own risk like a man – or don’t.