Ancient Germanic peoples are sometimes considered democratic – but this is a distortion. Some notes on Germanic kingship:
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The monarchy was elective but limited to those of noble blood. The Thing, where the monarch was elected, was a sacred event – preceded by sacrifices etc. Those participating were considered members of a holy race and the sons of Heimdall.
The Suebi opened their things with sacrifice and held them in a holy amphictyony. The thing was a sacred gathering which had the object of investing the king in the name of the godhead, in which they ritually participated.
A god does not descend upon the person of the Germanic king, but a part of the divine being lives in him - in him dwells divine power.
Kings were sometimes thought to reincarnate in one of their descendants. St. Olaf II, king of Norway, was supposed to be the reincarnation of the king from the Ynglingar family, and had a tomb to which offerings were made because of his divinity.
Gudmundr of Sweden even underwent apotheosis: he was considered by his people a god, and sacrifices were made to him. Halfdan the Black and Olaf Geirstad-alf had similar fates:
After Halfdan the Black's death, the honour of entombing his body was sought by many throughout Sweden. They decided to split his body and bury parts of it throughout the land.
Olaf turned into an elf after death, and haunted a barrow. He was sought for healing, protection, and guidance.
This attitude towards royalty explains the legends formed about the survival of many princes, starting with Charlemagne, who was said not to have died, but to have been taken up – like Romulus – and was to be found alive in Untersberg, near Salzburg.
The last king of the Amali, Theodoric the Great, had the same fate: taken up alive while riding his horse, he wandered the world mysteriously, appearing sometimes as a wilder Jäger.
A story is also told of Emperor Frederick II: when he died, a man in Sicily saw an army of knights, and in the middle of them, the emperor, who rode towards Mt Etna - a mountain of the dead where King Arthur also abode.
Short book (more of an essay) sharing insights from a pretty accomplished young polyglot now teaching Classics at Princeton. He learnt Latin, Greek (modern & ancient), Italian, French, German, Spanish, Russian to a high level.
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People have a tendency to think that the ability to learn foreign languages depends on inborn ability: "some people are just good at it". True or not, it's counterproductive. We can all speak at least one, so why not more?
A common myth is that children are better or faster language learners. This is not true: children take years to acquire vocabulary, grammar, and concepts which we already have.
Steiner worked in many fields: biology, agriculture, architecture, dance, esoterism, education, etc. This is an overview of a book on education describing child development in terms of the esoteric teaching of psychic bodies. /THREAD
Steiner schools are well-known for their interesting architecture, toys, and art. Toys that leave nothing to the imagination stunt its development in children. He recommends buying simple wooden toys from the country.
He recommends students rote-learn poems, epics, etc. – even when they are seemingly forgotten, their imprint lives on within the child. Students and teachers should draw and study scenes from history and myth.
A lot of discussion about relationships, monogamy, polygamy, etc. recently. Here’s Evola’s take:
Man is the spiritual, supernatural force; Woman, the material, natural. She is seen as a danger and temptation to the spiritual, the cause of the “fall”, or the matter out of which Man creates.
There need not be opposition between these two principles: Man in his stability becomes like an axis around which Woman gathers herself, becoming his bride and a source of strength.
One of the most stunning works surviving the Anglosaxon period, when England was Christianizing. It represents a synthesis and syncretism between English Heathenism, Christianity and Roman culture. It is evidently the work of a master craftsman and a rich culture. /THREAD
On the casket, we find the Three Magi at the Adoration of Christ, Wayland the Smith, Romulus and Remus, Titus’s conquest of Jerusalem, as well as Valkyries, Valknutr, and other references to Germanic myth throughout.
Rune means 'mystery', and they had both a symbolic and numerological value, as in Gematria and Kabbalah. The craftsman was extremely careful in his rune choices, thus in the first panel, that of the adoration, the text alliterates on Feoh (cattle, wealth) and Gifu (gift):
Ted Owens claimed to have powers ranging from precognition, telekinesis, and telepathy to levitation, the power to cause natural disasters, and the power to direct and manifest UFOs.
Despite how extraordinary his claims are, many of the people in his life gave testimony to his abilities; when Mishlove began researching his case, he received a pile 6-inches thick of affidavits, letters, newspaper clippings, etc. in his support.
On various occasions he turned his powers to stopping droughts: in the UK, the US, and even Australia.