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Heathen carvings

03.04.202516:50
With this Woden weoh I wanted to concentrate on the detailing of the eye. Made from ash, I felt it was important to make it as lifelike as possible and to appear as he is watching with an analytical mind at all times.
This one ended up being traded with Dan from the Fyrgen for a signed album that I listen to pretty much daily at this point, as well as a few other bits and pieces.
https://wolcensmen.bandcamp.com/album/fire-in-the-white-stone
This one ended up being traded with Dan from the Fyrgen for a signed album that I listen to pretty much daily at this point, as well as a few other bits and pieces.
https://wolcensmen.bandcamp.com/album/fire-in-the-white-stone
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𝑬𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒏 𝑺𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒎



03.04.202505:17
We must create a ‘unity of fighters’. That is a pre-requisite. To set a vision of the world and of Europe aside as ‘irrelevant’ would be to sink into the morass of political partisan politics, a cynical affair without identity, without spiritual meaning. A united Europe, without a communal spiritual identity and sense of direction would become just one more power bloc. In what way would such a United States of Europe be spiritually distinct from the United States of America or China or be anything nobler than the organisation of African Unity? Europe must not be a stage towards the Westernisation of the world but a move against it, in fact a revolt against the modern world in favour of what is nobler, higher, more truly human.
Julius Evola, ‘United Europe: The spiritual prerequisite’, Scorpion, 1986
Julius Evola, ‘United Europe: The spiritual prerequisite’, Scorpion, 1986
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War Lover's Gallery



03.04.202503:18
Why is it so difficult for some men to know which path to take? Never before in the history of mankind has it been so clear that the good life consists of abstinence from what there is in the world. We've been told that buying is good, that equality is good, that fornication is right. They've told us many things, but we know they're all lies, because we see the reality every day. Cain cursed the earth and Adam cursed mankind. But throughout history, the world was inspiring, now the only thing that inspires us is the desire to destroy modernity.
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THE NORTH FOLK

02.04.202517:53
“The modern world debases. It debases the city, it debases man. It debases love; it debases woman. It debases the race; it debases the child. It debases the nation; it debases the family. It debases all, it manages to debase even that which perhaps is the most difficult of all, it debases death.”
— Charles Péguy
— Charles Péguy
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Hammer and Vajra



02.04.202517:38
Continous Traditions of Paganism: https://t.me/hammerandvajra/4101
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𝙴𝚞𝚛𝚊𝚜𝚒𝚊𝚗 𝚅𝚘𝚕𝚔



02.04.202505:35
The dagger of D'Annunzio with the inscription "Fiume o Morte" (Fiume or Death)
@eurasianvolk
@eurasianvolk
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Wartime Media - Ukraine / Russia / China / Etc

03.04.202516:22
Another israeli gets roasted
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Imperium Press

03.04.202503:29
Let's talk about Le Morte d'Arthur for a moment. It's the major work of Arthurian lore in English, but somehow not that well known today. Why not?
Well, it's because it was written a century before Shakespeare, so it's full of passages like this:
When Alisander saw this he stert aback and waxed pale, and said: Fair mother, what may this mean? I shall tell thee, fair son: this was thine own father’s doublet and shirt, that he wore upon him that same day that he was slain. And there she told him why and wherefore, and how for his goodness King Mark slew him with his dagger afore mine own eyen. And therefore this shall be your charge that I shall give thee.
Absolutely radiant language but full of archaisms. The book is also very long—it's 350,000 words, or about half the King James Bible.
In the Imperium Press edition we have annotated every archaic word so the text speaks anew to a modern audience. That's 10,000 footnotes across the whole book (a short book in itself), plus the usual buffet of tasty extras like a scholarly introduction, tailor-made bibliography, maps, glossaries of names, etc. It even includes the original 15th century publisher's own preface.
Most editions of Le Morte d'Arthur are either abridged or split into two volumes, and many single-volume editions use print so small that it's hard to read. Ours is a thick book like the other entries in the Western Canon series, but due to some formatting magic the result is at the same time readable, complete, and extensively annotated.
This book is non-negotiable for a cultured person in the English-speaking world. Now you have an edition aimed at the folk who created it, and that doesn't apologize for any of it. The Western Canon series is the reason we started Imperium, to take back these works from ugly people who want you to be sorry about them. But these are the best books ever written and we would rather celebrate them and make them sing for our folk today.
Buy books:
https://www.imperiumpress.org/shop/le-morte-darthur/
Well, it's because it was written a century before Shakespeare, so it's full of passages like this:
When Alisander saw this he stert aback and waxed pale, and said: Fair mother, what may this mean? I shall tell thee, fair son: this was thine own father’s doublet and shirt, that he wore upon him that same day that he was slain. And there she told him why and wherefore, and how for his goodness King Mark slew him with his dagger afore mine own eyen. And therefore this shall be your charge that I shall give thee.
Absolutely radiant language but full of archaisms. The book is also very long—it's 350,000 words, or about half the King James Bible.
In the Imperium Press edition we have annotated every archaic word so the text speaks anew to a modern audience. That's 10,000 footnotes across the whole book (a short book in itself), plus the usual buffet of tasty extras like a scholarly introduction, tailor-made bibliography, maps, glossaries of names, etc. It even includes the original 15th century publisher's own preface.
Most editions of Le Morte d'Arthur are either abridged or split into two volumes, and many single-volume editions use print so small that it's hard to read. Ours is a thick book like the other entries in the Western Canon series, but due to some formatting magic the result is at the same time readable, complete, and extensively annotated.
This book is non-negotiable for a cultured person in the English-speaking world. Now you have an edition aimed at the folk who created it, and that doesn't apologize for any of it. The Western Canon series is the reason we started Imperium, to take back these works from ugly people who want you to be sorry about them. But these are the best books ever written and we would rather celebrate them and make them sing for our folk today.
Buy books:
https://www.imperiumpress.org/shop/le-morte-darthur/
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Irminfolk Odinist Community

03.04.202503:06
NOW SHIPPING!
Rasmus B. Anderson’s classic, Norse Mythology: The Religion of Our Forefathers, unveils the spiritual tapestry of ancient Scandinavia. Journey through sagas of Odin, Thor, Loki, and Freyja as Anderson deciphers the cosmology, rituals, and heroic legends that defined the Norse worldview. Grounded in the Poetic and Prose Edda, this seminal work bridges myth and history, tracing how these tales shaped art, literature, and cultural identity. A cornerstone for myth enthusiasts, Anderson’s erudite yet vivid prose preserves the legacy of a pantheon whose echoes still resonate in Western heritage.
This Hamer edition, published on the vernal equinox in 2025 under the auspices of Hamer, an Irminfolk project, is an unabridged and unaltered reproduction of Norse Mythology first published in 1875.
Available in Paperback or limited edition hardcover (150 copies.)
473 pages
https://futhark.org/product/norse-mythology-the-religion-of-our-forefathers-rasmus-anderson-paperback-or-hardcover/
Rasmus B. Anderson’s classic, Norse Mythology: The Religion of Our Forefathers, unveils the spiritual tapestry of ancient Scandinavia. Journey through sagas of Odin, Thor, Loki, and Freyja as Anderson deciphers the cosmology, rituals, and heroic legends that defined the Norse worldview. Grounded in the Poetic and Prose Edda, this seminal work bridges myth and history, tracing how these tales shaped art, literature, and cultural identity. A cornerstone for myth enthusiasts, Anderson’s erudite yet vivid prose preserves the legacy of a pantheon whose echoes still resonate in Western heritage.
This Hamer edition, published on the vernal equinox in 2025 under the auspices of Hamer, an Irminfolk project, is an unabridged and unaltered reproduction of Norse Mythology first published in 1875.
Available in Paperback or limited edition hardcover (150 copies.)
473 pages
https://futhark.org/product/norse-mythology-the-religion-of-our-forefathers-rasmus-anderson-paperback-or-hardcover/
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Observer & Review



02.04.202509:05
📢 Latest issue of the Observer & Review is now available at Sidestream Press:
Inside this Issue:
👉🏻 James Kalb, "The Old Right and the Recovery of Social Order",
👉🏻 David McBryde, "Sage or Sphinx Without a Secret: How to Begin to Approach Leo Strauss",
👉🏻 Frank Kemp Salter, "Is an Anglo-Celtic Defence Agency Justified?",
👉🏻 Mike Maxwell, "Capitalism: an Archaic Critique",
👉🏻 Jonathan Cole, "Ludwig von Mises' Liberal Social Theory: a Critical Evaluation".
Books Reviewed:
📚 T. S. Eliot, The Idea of a Christian Society,
📚 Joshua Hren, Blue Walls Falling Down,
📚 Paul Gottfried (ed.), The Vanishing Tradition: Perspectives on American Conservatism,
📚 Balázs Orbán, The Hungarian Way of Strategy.
⚠️
Inside this Issue:
👉🏻 James Kalb, "The Old Right and the Recovery of Social Order",
👉🏻 David McBryde, "Sage or Sphinx Without a Secret: How to Begin to Approach Leo Strauss",
👉🏻 Frank Kemp Salter, "Is an Anglo-Celtic Defence Agency Justified?",
👉🏻 Mike Maxwell, "Capitalism: an Archaic Critique",
👉🏻 Jonathan Cole, "Ludwig von Mises' Liberal Social Theory: a Critical Evaluation".
Books Reviewed:
📚 T. S. Eliot, The Idea of a Christian Society,
📚 Joshua Hren, Blue Walls Falling Down,
📚 Paul Gottfried (ed.), The Vanishing Tradition: Perspectives on American Conservatism,
📚 Balázs Orbán, The Hungarian Way of Strategy.
⚠️
Limited stock
⚠️02.04.202517:55
☝️. . . or Hungary, or some third entity, depending on who you ask.
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Hammer and Vajra

02.04.202517:38
This doesn't include other Eursaian groups such as Shintō and Taoism, which have had practice and writings going back thousands of years as well.
As they are not directly related to European or Indo-European (though heavily influenced by them). These traditions are very much alive.
As they are not directly related to European or Indo-European (though heavily influenced by them). These traditions are very much alive.
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Geopolitika.ru in English

02.04.202507:06
In the present brief article, Alain de Benoist sets forth a basic definition of “Fascism,” challenging by implication the unacceptable generalizations of this term by certain Liberal and Leftist scholars today. Benoist also makes it clear that Fascism is a time-bound phenomenon which arose in very specific circumstances, and is therefore not a metahistorical idea (as some pretend). This understanding allows one to differentiate it from other forms of Right-wing thought (whether we speak of Traditionalism, Revolutionary Conservatism, Identitarianism, or others) and also to recognize the necessity of doing away with the simplistic and outdated struggle of “Fascism” versus “anti-Fascism.”
✍️ Alain de Benoist
🗣 On Fascism


01.04.202523:02
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𝑬𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒏 𝑺𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒎

03.04.202516:21
Ordine Nuovo was founded in 1953 as an internal sector of the MSI. At first the two groups established a mutually beneficial cooperation but the situation became untenable after the Viareggio congress and Michelini’s determination to attempt the Destra Nazionale experiment. For the younger generation, that decision implied that the neo-fascist militants were somehow imprisoned with no way out, or caught in a trap where they became pawns for State apparatuses in the name of anti-communism. A few groups, such as ON, started an intense theoretical path which ended in the construction of a strong political identity based on the rejection of the two main political systems of that time, communism, of course, and capitalism. As has been said, they fed themselves not only with Evola’s theories but investigated others too. They looked back to the Social Republic and they patiently took stock of old legacies among the European Nazis thanks to the network established during the war by their fathers or older brothers.
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ᛉ Sagnamaðr Stark ᛉ



03.04.202503:20
The Rásā River mentioned in the Rig Veda, described as west of the Indus, may be the Volga.
This river is described in other Indo-European languages, and may be a memory of the Volga, running through the Proto Indo-European homeland.
The name Rásā means moisture in Sanskrit, and similarly, Volga means simply wetness in Proto-Slavic. Philologist Michael Witzel noted its similarity with the Avestan word ranhā, similarly meaning moisture, and the ancient Iranian word rahā.
Indian gemstones such as garnet and amethyst were imported to Europe through the Volga River basin, showing the Volga remained well known in India.
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This river is described in other Indo-European languages, and may be a memory of the Volga, running through the Proto Indo-European homeland.
The name Rásā means moisture in Sanskrit, and similarly, Volga means simply wetness in Proto-Slavic. Philologist Michael Witzel noted its similarity with the Avestan word ranhā, similarly meaning moisture, and the ancient Iranian word rahā.
Indian gemstones such as garnet and amethyst were imported to Europe through the Volga River basin, showing the Volga remained well known in India.
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Hammer and Vajra

02.04.202517:38
In addition.
Eddas / Norse Saga: maintained and commented on for over 1000 years with history going back to BC era. Heavily infleunced all of Northern European myth, legends, media, and music.
Includes Beowulf by relation.
Writings of Herodotus: detailed information about many Indo-European groups that has been studied and maintained.
We also have Tacitus, Jordanes, and others whose writings have been maintained and informed on many European Pagan cultures.
Jacob Grimm: Deutsche mythologie detailing continued Germanic Pagan traditions that reached back to pre-Christian times and whose writings we have had to study for nearly 200 years.
Ulster Cycle: Though Christianized has a history that was pre-Christian and has been maintained for over a thousand years. Has been embraced by Celtic and British people as motifs and heritage themes that have heavily influenced Western culture.
The Kalevala: Finnish folklore that isn't as old as the rest but by cross examination and comparison reflects other Pagan traditions and whose influence has been felt.
Avesta and Gathas: Iranian / Persian Scriptures that reach back thousands of years to the Persian Empire or prior and are still the basis of those practice Zoroastrianism today.
Rig Veda: maintained since the BC era, still discussed, practiced, and analyzed continuously. Has direct parallels to other Indo-European faiths and has directly informed every Dharmic faith in some manner.
Those are just to name a few.
Given all of this, we have had at least an oral, cultural, and literary tradition that has never died. Not to mention the forms of Folk and Pagan faith that continued in hiding, cryptically within Christianity, or outright ever since.
What the general Pagan needs to do today it to put it into practice and join together with others.
There is plenty of information and history to pull from.
Hammer and Vajra!
Eddas / Norse Saga: maintained and commented on for over 1000 years with history going back to BC era. Heavily infleunced all of Northern European myth, legends, media, and music.
Includes Beowulf by relation.
Writings of Herodotus: detailed information about many Indo-European groups that has been studied and maintained.
We also have Tacitus, Jordanes, and others whose writings have been maintained and informed on many European Pagan cultures.
Jacob Grimm: Deutsche mythologie detailing continued Germanic Pagan traditions that reached back to pre-Christian times and whose writings we have had to study for nearly 200 years.
Ulster Cycle: Though Christianized has a history that was pre-Christian and has been maintained for over a thousand years. Has been embraced by Celtic and British people as motifs and heritage themes that have heavily influenced Western culture.
The Kalevala: Finnish folklore that isn't as old as the rest but by cross examination and comparison reflects other Pagan traditions and whose influence has been felt.
Avesta and Gathas: Iranian / Persian Scriptures that reach back thousands of years to the Persian Empire or prior and are still the basis of those practice Zoroastrianism today.
Rig Veda: maintained since the BC era, still discussed, practiced, and analyzed continuously. Has direct parallels to other Indo-European faiths and has directly informed every Dharmic faith in some manner.
Those are just to name a few.
Given all of this, we have had at least an oral, cultural, and literary tradition that has never died. Not to mention the forms of Folk and Pagan faith that continued in hiding, cryptically within Christianity, or outright ever since.
What the general Pagan needs to do today it to put it into practice and join together with others.
There is plenty of information and history to pull from.
Hammer and Vajra!
01.04.202522:06
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