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  • Internal threats to European Paganism

    Internal threats to European Paganism

    Native European religions’ increase in popularity is real and inevitable. Most of Eastern Europe has uninterrupted spiritual traditions that will blossom with even minimal revival efforts. I’m using the umbrella term “Paganism” and I lump together all native European traditions – Asatru, Celtic faith, Hellenism, Dievturba, Romuva, etc. – here’s why. Paganism looks good, feels…

  • Talking to your kids about death – Pagan Father

    Talking to your kids about death – Pagan Father

    Talking to kids about death is extremely easy for followers of old European faith. Nothing has to be confusing because we’ve got the happiest, most logical, sustainable, and easiest to understand concept: You get reborn into your bloodline with unpredictable speed and degree that’s based on the amount of honor you earn in your lifetime(s).…

  • Picking a Pagan tradition to follow

    Picking a Pagan tradition to follow

    There is a lot of confusion regarding Pagan beliefs nowadays. Many groups offer their versions, interpretations, and agendas. My agenda is simple – to stick to the organic & natural heathen worldview that’s stripped of all the toxicity of Abrahamism and serves us Europeans as a species well. I’ve ran some “pagan”- and “parenting”-related searches…

  • Athena and Ares. Victory is the wisdom.

    Note how the goddess of wisdom is Athena – who is also the goddess of strategic warfare. Ares is also a god of war – but he is the patron of carnage, brutal and violent action. Homeric Europe had (at least) two gods of war. The god of wisdom is also a god of war.…