Returning Home to Our Ancestral Faiths:
We stand at a crossroads. For too long, we’ve wandered from the sacred paths carved by our ancestors, paths rooted in strength, honor, kinship, and connection to the land. In their place, many have been caught in the web of relatively new, foreign religions, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, all branches of the same Abrahamic tree. These systems have dominated much of the world for only the past 1,500 to 2,000 years, a brief moment in our long history. Yet they have not given birth to stronger, healthier societies. In fact, they’ve unintentionally sown the seeds of the very thing they claim to oppose: secularism, atheism, moral relativism, and spiritual decay.
Understand why. These Abrahamic religions are universalist by design. They teach of one god for all people, erasing the sacred bonds of ancestry, tribe, and land. They are missionary by nature, expanding relentlessly, flattening the uniqueness of every folk, every culture. They impose a single truth, a single law, demanding that local gods and customs be abandoned, reduced to "paganism" or "heresy."
This universalism unravels the foundation of strong, rooted societies. Over centuries, as these religions tightened their grip, controlling state, law, and personal life, people inevitably rebelled. The Protestant Reformation, the Enlightenment, secular revolutions, were all reactions to the heavy-handed control of Abrahamic institutions. But rather than returning to ancestral ways, people threw off religion altogether, plunging headfirst into atheism, materialism, and moral emptiness.
This is why the modern world is rootless, plagued by identity crises and spiritual confusion. When generations are taught that blood, soil, and ancestors mean nothing, they lose their place in the world. Secularism and nihilism are the inevitable result of uprooting faith and replacing it with universal ideologies detached from the people they claim to serve.
But it is not only the Abrahamic systems we must be wary of. There is another danger, one wearing the mask of tradition, but hollowing it out from within: New Age universalism. Movements that label themselves pagan, heathen, even Ásatrú, but preach inclusivity, moral relativism, and secular values divorced from bloodlines and sacred order. These are no different from the Abrahamic faiths. They too are universalist, modern, and foreign to the ways of our ancestors.
This is why I specifically call you to Sedianism. Sedianism is not a universalist faith. It is not a product of modern ideologies. It is rooted firmly in the ancestral, in kinship, in duty to your people and gods. It rejects moral relativism and upholds divine natural law, honor, discipline, order, and connection to the land and tribe.
For those of Germanic descent, Sedianism is the way home. And to all people, whether Slavic, Celtic, Vedic, African, or otherwise, the call is the same: return to your ancestral faiths. Leave behind the borrowed creeds, leave behind the false "paganisms" molded to fit modern ideologies. Only in the true, unbroken traditions of your ancestors will you find identity, belonging, and spiritual strength.
It is time to reject both the foreign creeds and their universalist imitations. Time to turn away from the systems that have led us into secular decay. It is time to come home.