Anonymous
9/8/2025, 9:40:36 PM
No.515145945
>>515140244
true. RETVRN TO PAGANISM WHITE MAN
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Anonymous
9/8/2025, 5:03:35 PM
No.515125345
Pagan general
WE HAVE FIRST HAND ACCOUNTS FROM SLOVENIAN PAGANS WHO PRACTICED WELL INTO THE 20TH CENTURY DESPITE CHRISTKEK PERSECUTION
We know how the religion of our ancestors works, how it's practiced, how its symbolism and cultural influence not only still remains, but even shaped later religions that perverted the core meaning and teachings like christcuckery and pisslam.
Pantheon:
>fruitful male thunder/fire god (Thor, Perun, etc.)
>fruitful female nature moon goddess (Sif, Mokosh, etc.)
>baren male one eyed wise father solar god (Odin, Dazhbog, Belenus, Belin, etc.)
>baren female (often depicted as male) underworld barren earth (like rocks and metal) shapeshifter trickster snake/dragon monster wealth god (Loki, Veles, Volos, etc.)
The 3 gods of creation are:
>the fruitful male fire deity (Thor/Loki)
>the fruitful female nature deity (Sif, Mokosh)
>the barren female nature (rocks and metal) deity (Loki,Veles)
Then there is the barren father one eyed sun wisdom god, who makes sure the cycle of creation repeats forever by sacrificing one eye for his kin. He's barren, even though he has kids because he's an old man, just in case there was any confusion there.
Idolatry:
I'll give a butchered TLDR version that fits in 1 thread, just like everything else ITT:
>make idols for gods using things found in nature and sacrifice seeds or fruits or other things to them
>appropriate materials:
>for Thor/Perun use oak wood or a stone that has been kept in a fireplace
>for Sif/Mokosha use a meteorite rock because the symbolism is that it fell from the moon. failing that you could instead use something else you find in nature that symbolizes the fruitful moist earth moon goddess. get creative.
>for Loki/Veles use a beautiful rock that you find in a river that has cool colors and patters on it that makes it resemble the head of a snake. You're also supposed to carve or chip two holes for the eyes to do it the same way it used to be done.
>for Odin/Belin use wood from a birch tree