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One of the better movies I’ve seen with kids – and it’s extremely similar to the Oblivion, which is another great coded movie. However, it has more action than Oblivion and is more gory, so keep that in mind. This… more
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Oblivion (2013) – one of the most Pagan movies with zero axes or mead
This movie seems extremely important to me – in fact, it’s more Pagan than most Viking-inspired flicks with actors in war paint wearing biker jackets. Pagan media literacy time (Spoliers inside!) The movie is one giant metaphor for European culture… more
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How to develop intuition – a practical guide for you and your kids
Intuition is a strong desire to act or not act in a certain way that comes to you inexplicably. It’s usually right, just as your first impression about an idea or someone you meet. You can train your intuition to… more
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Troy (2004) – Purposely Godless but Wholesome
The movie is exceptionally well-made and pleasing to watch. The kids love it, it’s bright, the story is clear, there are many, many themes to discuss, and it’s an amazing gateway to Greek mythology and history. It’s definitely a staple… more
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The main challenge of ancestral worship?
There are several recurring questions every practicing European Polytheist comes across sooner or later. One of them concerns the ancestral worship in our faith. First things first, ancestral worship is one of the main pillars of European Paganism. Our ancestors… more
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Never be reactive
In my journey as a father I’ve adopted a major rule – do not be reactive in your interactions with kids. Primarily, I mean being reactive to the feedback that comes from the outside of your family. Too many parents… more
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“300” Movie review – pretty but misleading
“300” (2006) has been a staple in the masculinity/heroism movie stack for years, but what’s under the surface? In short, the movie is anti-Iran and anti-Muslim propaganda piece for the general USA public. Yahwist war-mongering propaganda being the main purpose… more
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Homeric Europe mindset for your kids (and for you)
When you start reading the Odyssey or the Iliad for the first time, you instantly notice how different everyone’s mindset is from everything we’re used to in the modern world. In many ways, it feels like coming home. It’s a… more
