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A question for Pagans…
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April 7, 2024 at 1:29 pm #20696
AeonKnight
ParticipantI’ve said many times that the term is unhelpful since it’s meaningless in itself, but people need definitions and terms to have a conversation, and “pagan” is what most people are familiar with. Granted, Abrahamists think it’s a synonym of “Satanist”, but that’s their inadequacy. “Pagan” comes from Latin “paganus” which just means “peasant” (as opposed to “urbanite”), since old traditions were better preserved in the countryside. “Gentile” also comes from Latin “gens” which is the name Romans gave to families/clans. A new term for “pagan” would have to be invented because before Abrahamism there was no term for it, since being and doing are the same, e.g.: being a German = doing German practices. Also Paganism doesn’t separate things into religious and non-religious realms, so yeah, we’d need a new term.
April 7, 2024 at 2:41 am #20693Hunter
ParticipantHow can you justify identifying as ‘pagan’? It is as derogatory a word as ‘goyim,’ and almost as immature as identifying as a satanist since you don’t like christ-insanity.
March 31, 2024 at 7:19 am #20618starkvonoben
ParticipantI don’t always agree with them, or the style, but the Sacred Stew / Hyperborean Radio have some interesting podcasts. But I endorse earlier recommendations of AFA Victory Never Sleeps ( audio on Spotify). The more you listen the more you realize there’s some deep contemplation going on with those folk.
February 24, 2024 at 6:41 pm #20427Alumnus
ParticipantChrist hated liars and hypocrites. “All The Pagans” are not allowed on YT. Your statement on that isn’t any more accurate than the equivalent “all the Christians…”.
February 16, 2024 at 6:18 am #20387Anonymous
InactiveI think it depends on how you define Pagan. If it’s pre or post Abrahamic European Spirituality, my favorite are John Lamb Lash talking about Sophianic Animism, Clif High talking about Woo, Steven Mcnallen talking about Asatru, Varg taking about European Polytheism, discussions surrounding the Oera Linda book including Kat the Fryan on YT and Jan Ott. To me, all these people have a sense of their own vitality and the immediacy of nature, and I like their content as someone who focuses on barefoot walking and nature contemplation.
February 14, 2024 at 10:23 pm #20383AeonKnight
ParticipantThere are infinitely more Christian/Islamic/Judaic channels on Youtube than there are Pagan, and yes, a lot of these few also get demonetised or outright banned (Varg, for one). Christianity is pushed by the gatekeeping “right-wing” and even more by the subversive right like Ben Shapiro, Jordan Peterson, the CIA mulatto Andrew Tate pushing Islam as a “trad” solution for all the disgruntled zoomers, his brother pushing Orthodox Christianity, etc. Which do you think is more threatening to the system: Abrahamic universalism or Pagan blood-and-soil? Even Torba of all people says Jews need to convert to Christianity lol implying it’s all good in that case then. Christians have been completely trained out of any common sense — it truly is like spiritual AIDS that prevents any reason or instinct from manifesting.
“I woke up this morning and ate breakfast, when no one showed up to stop me I realized that I was obviously playing right into the hands of the Deep State.
I’ll never make that mistake again. ”Perfectly put. ZOG thrives more on confusion than anything else, and for that to work all sides need to show some credibility. Only logic can get you out of that shit.
February 14, 2024 at 2:13 pm #20382Lathspell
ParticipantI woke up this morning and ate breakfast, when no one showed up to stop me I realized that I was obviously playing right into the hands of the Deep State.
I’ll never make that mistake again.February 14, 2024 at 11:04 am #20381Chris
ParticipantNotice how all the pagans are allowed on YouTube? That just means they are pushing what jews want. They are neutered. Their intellectuals don’t say enough to get banned. Is that intellectual in this day and age? No. It’s not.
February 14, 2024 at 8:45 am #20371AeonKnight
Participant@Riordan
Plato lol. But regarding those with Youtube accounts, I’ll send a video from each individual, though I’d recommend checking their entire channels:
Aarvoll: a student of metaphysics who’s still a Christian for some reason (a cope in my opinion), who nonetheless provides very clear introductory videos to the topic and extremely open discussions, including interviews with various other youtubers. He also gives his 2-cents on less-talked-about political topics and is the main guy behind the Arkansas land-buy for White communities: https://youtu.be/nUH6wlVM3sM
Apollonian Germ: an excellent channel for mostly politics with some metaphysics mixed in, providing analyses and deep-dives into the Jewish modus operandi and infiltration, currently and historically: https://youtu.be/kt3Sn5celNM
Coroneus Phocis: a channel of mostly metaphysics explanations — very good 101s on a bunch of topics: https://youtu.be/8lP_8h4Xux8
Chris Langan: smartest man alive by measured IQ (also JQ-pilled and race-pilled, shockingly), creator of his own metaphysical theory called the Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU) — basically a theory of everything (uniting both physics and metaphysics) using modern scientific terms for the modern man who finds the hyper-logic of philosophy insufficient and non-academic: https://youtu.be/NCQev0Z-iGU
Leather Apron Club: purely political channel, but excellent content on very relevant topics: https://youtu.be/BNAT4ybsz_E
Let’s Talk Religion: general overviews of different religious practices: https://youtu.be/vZEUo_sHoBw
Survive the Jive: an invaluable channel on both genetics and paganism: https://youtu.be/nETGgYNRkVA
Theoria Apophasis: channel on Platonic metaphysics. A bit repetitive at times, but excellent content and explanations (I also recommend his PDFs posted on the description of every video, for further clarification): https://youtu.be/tnbJIiHqSx4
Finally, the actual works themselves (Plato, Plotinus, Proclus, Iamblichus, Pythagoras, etc.)
And inb4 “Doesn’t monism conflict with polytheism?”: No, the Gods are not the One — Abrahamic monotheism is a fracturing (inversion) of “paganism”, separating the unified understanding of Nature, the One, the Gods. It’s not simply “1 God vs n Gods”, much less the Jewish God.
These are the main sources online, but I’d appreciate any other suggestions.
Regards!
February 14, 2024 at 6:56 am #20379Anonymous
InactiveSurvive the Jive on jewtube has endless content on the topic.
February 13, 2024 at 4:47 pm #20372Lathspell
ParticipantIn my opinion (which is admittedly but purposely biased) the best content produced is Victory Never Sleeps (YouTube etc) by the Asatru Folk Assembly.
Actual real life practitioners (not just Internet “gurus”) who’ve been in the game roughly 50 years running. They’re basically the reason Asatru exists outside of gay viking t-shirts in the US.February 13, 2024 at 12:00 am #20368Anonymous
InactiveIs there anyone who you consider to be a top intellectual, thinker, or theologian (if that’s the right term) in the field of Paganism?
A more refined question would be, are there any men or women that regularly produce content, or even engage in recorded dialogue with others on the subject? I have done a bit of searching, but nothing has come up that seems to fit what I’m looking for.
Any links or leads would be appreciated.
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