22.04.202516:04
Hungarian Husveti Locsolas


19.04.202523:22
Giant by Petar Meseldzija


18.04.202500:34
Kirik woke up terrified thinking a demon came for his stolen treasure. Poor man agreed to give it all up and handed the pot to the horned beast.
The priest returned to his wife with the pot laughing at the silly peasant but then he realized that he couldn’t put down the pot as his hands seemed melted to it! The bull’s hide was also now merged with his own along with the hooves, horns and tail.
That’s how a priest became a devil and was chased away from the village while Kirik got his treasure back.
The end.
The priest returned to his wife with the pot laughing at the silly peasant but then he realized that he couldn’t put down the pot as his hands seemed melted to it! The bull’s hide was also now merged with his own along with the hooves, horns and tail.
That’s how a priest became a devil and was chased away from the village while Kirik got his treasure back.
The end.


17.04.202523:53
Kirik was at a loss of words and stared at the treasure for a short while. He turned his head looking for the old man in rags, but he was nowhere to be found. He got out of the hole and returned to the pot with a horse as it was too heavy for one man to lift. He rode to the city. There he bough some flour, millet and salo for his family. Riding back home he saw a crowd of priests gathered around his house. They have no doubt heard of Kirik’s miraculous find and were all very eager to conduct a burial for his child. The latter was performed at the local church with pomp and ceremony.
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Æsiric Media



17.04.202520:59
Getting ready for an interview with Henrik Palmgren of the famous Red Ice TV at the top of the hour, 5pm EST!
Be sure to tune in as we discuss Paganism in today's world, theological debates online and so much more!
I want to personally thank Henrik for the opportunity for a new and small channel to be on his show! Be sure to tune in and subscribe to https://t.me/redicetv and https://t.me/rediceuncensored and can't wait to see you all there!
Be sure to tune in as we discuss Paganism in today's world, theological debates online and so much more!
I want to personally thank Henrik for the opportunity for a new and small channel to be on his show! Be sure to tune in and subscribe to https://t.me/redicetv and https://t.me/rediceuncensored and can't wait to see you all there!


21.04.202521:23
Thought I lost this pendant years ago. Some backpacks have more pockets than one needs.


19.04.202523:21
Haiduk by Petar Meseldzija


18.04.202521:26
Idylle
William Bouguereau
William Bouguereau


18.04.202500:27
The moon was shining bright as the priests sneaked to the window of Kirik’s house.
You took my treasure!—he spoke in a booming voice—Curse you and curse each and every coin unless you give it back! You want to give it to the priest, don’t you! I’ll shutter your house! I’ll take you and your family to hell!
You took my treasure!—he spoke in a booming voice—Curse you and curse each and every coin unless you give it back! You want to give it to the priest, don’t you! I’ll shutter your house! I’ll take you and your family to hell!


17.04.202523:41
Kirik agreed and followed the man to a secluded site down the road from the cemetery. It was a nice spot indeed and the ground was soft. Kirik began digging the grave, but soon noticed some glimmer in the hole. It was a large pot full of silver coins!
17.04.202512:56
Found some rare book illustrations. Need to get the images ready. Will post tomorrow.


20.04.202522:27
Easter coming by O.Shupliak
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Pagan Revivalism



19.04.202521:39
It's been a while since we exposed plato and platonists, in the past, as well as today, for being anti-pagan, anti-family proto-communists.
On X they let their mask slip pretty bad, revealing what my channel, as well as APTA, Imperium Press, Cole Wolfsson and others have warned for years.
Look at the comments of the post and you will see the true face of platonism, why we reject it and why it should be forgotten
https://x.com/UndergroundAeon/status/1912907508735226164
On X they let their mask slip pretty bad, revealing what my channel, as well as APTA, Imperium Press, Cole Wolfsson and others have warned for years.
Look at the comments of the post and you will see the true face of platonism, why we reject it and why it should be forgotten
https://x.com/UndergroundAeon/status/1912907508735226164


18.04.202507:16
Those who know their folklore can easily prove that back in the supposedly good old christian days of Europe priests (and their wives) were probably the most hated people in society, right next to the jews and merchants (usually the same thing). United both in greed and faith the two were always depicted in a negative light.


18.04.202500:22
She ran to the sewer’s and returned with an awl in hands. She got an old bull’s hide from the attic and stitched it to her husband’s robe.
Go and scare Kirik!—she said—make him leave all the treasure in the church and never touch it again!
Go and scare Kirik!—she said—make him leave all the treasure in the church and never touch it again!


17.04.202523:35
Kirik
There was a poor peasant by the name Kirik. His child died and he came to the priest asking for a proper burial. The priest asked for money the man didn’t have. So poor Kirik took a shovel, went to the cemetery field and started digging. After some time an old man dressed in rags approached the hole. He asked Kirik why he was alone out in the field digging. After hearing the reason the old man told him to dig at another site down the road saying that it would be a much better place for the grave.
There was a poor peasant by the name Kirik. His child died and he came to the priest asking for a proper burial. The priest asked for money the man didn’t have. So poor Kirik took a shovel, went to the cemetery field and started digging. After some time an old man dressed in rags approached the hole. He asked Kirik why he was alone out in the field digging. After hearing the reason the old man told him to dig at another site down the road saying that it would be a much better place for the grave.


17.04.202510:16
Recently heard this Easter=Ishtar bs from a wiccan. Though the whole thing died a while ago, but apparently it didn’t.


20.04.202521:15
In the criminal law of Athens we meet with the term asebeia—literally: impiety or disrespect towards the gods.
The word itself conveys the idea that the law particularly had offences against public worship in view; and this is confirmed by the fact that a number of such offences—from the felling of sacred trees to the profanation of the Eleusinian Mysteries—were treated as asebeia. When, in the next place, towards the close of the 5th c. B.C., free-thinking began to assume forms which seemed dangerous to the religion of the State, theoretical denial of the gods was also included under asebeia. From about the beginning of the Peloponnesian War to the close of the 4th c. B.C., there are on record a number of prosecutions of philosophers who were tried and condemned for denial of the gods. The indictment seems in most cases—the trial of Socrates is the only one of which we know details—to have been on the charge of asebeia…
A.B. Drachmann
The word itself conveys the idea that the law particularly had offences against public worship in view; and this is confirmed by the fact that a number of such offences—from the felling of sacred trees to the profanation of the Eleusinian Mysteries—were treated as asebeia. When, in the next place, towards the close of the 5th c. B.C., free-thinking began to assume forms which seemed dangerous to the religion of the State, theoretical denial of the gods was also included under asebeia. From about the beginning of the Peloponnesian War to the close of the 4th c. B.C., there are on record a number of prosecutions of philosophers who were tried and condemned for denial of the gods. The indictment seems in most cases—the trial of Socrates is the only one of which we know details—to have been on the charge of asebeia…
A.B. Drachmann


19.04.202518:56
W.Willrich’s portrait of Gubert Bringfriede


18.04.202500:41
This was an interesting little story, wasn’t it? Simple, but effective, with a good lesson too. Goes on to show the attitude a common man had to the priesthood and by proxy the church. There’s plenty of such tales in folklore and I could probably compile and retell a whole book of them. May even sell well. But, you know me, making money was never my goal to begin with and that’s not changing anytime soon. The stories being shared is a reward on it’s own.


18.04.202500:14
The priest who had previously refused Kirik was very eager to learn where the man got the coins, but his wife advised him not to ask then and there, but rather wait till Kirik’s next confession. The priest followed the advice and managed to convince the man that the treasure must have belonged to evil spirits and thus should be cleansed by him in a church. Kirik agreed to baptize the leftover coins (of which there was plenty), and pay the priest for the work. Upon learning all that the priest’s wife got an idea.
17.04.202523:21
My older follower probably remember this translation of an anti-clerical story about a greedy priest who tried to swindle a poor peasant by dressing up as a bull. https://t.me/Aryanpaganism/5306
Recently I found a very similar story which differs in detail, but the events are more or less the same. I will try retelling it with some nice illustrations.
Recently I found a very similar story which differs in detail, but the events are more or less the same. I will try retelling it with some nice illustrations.


16.04.202522:14
Viking trade routes by Severino Baraldi
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