The Native European Pagan Religions

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Norse Magic and Beliefs

Norse Magic and Beliefs

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@semeyazailchaos1305
@semeyazailchaos1305 5 ай бұрын
As a Roman Italian for generations, I say thank you. Thank you because the concept is finally arriving that all ancient European divinities and traditions (not just Nordic) come from a single linguistic family which was the Indo-European one. Odin, Zeus, Jupiter are all the corresponding fathers of the gods of the Scandinavian, Greek and Roman world, but all with different native characteristics. It's time we Europeans start understanding who we really are, where we come from, we've waited too long, too many wars have passed, too many brothers have died. The Indo-Europeans are the key to exiting this nihilistic world.
@hollynonya6991
@hollynonya6991 12 күн бұрын
Agreed 💯
@hollynonya6991
@hollynonya6991 12 күн бұрын
I have thousands of books on every group Proto Indo European language and kinship Everything Most Epub Some PDF Let me know
@S.Stamos
@S.Stamos 2 күн бұрын
As a Greek i agree cousin!
@MilanM33
@MilanM33 6 ай бұрын
On Baltic religion: Provided you speak Lithuanian or Latvian, the source material is actually very rich. There are certain neo pagan groups, like Romuva, who are trying to reconstruct religious practices of Baltic tradition that combine surviving oral tradition, archeology and myth reconstruction. The religious symbology in the baltic region is also very strong. I can recommend "Baltic scriptures and signs (Baltų raštai ir ženklai)" by Valdis Celms (only available in Latvian and Lithuanian) that depicts a pagan baltic world view through the symbology found on archeologiacal artifacts and traditions.
@danalasmane6191
@danalasmane6191 6 ай бұрын
Thank you! The history and mythology of Baltic nations, including of those still existing - Latvian and Lithuanian - shouldn't be too difficult to access in 2024. We were the last pagans of Europe and we still hold on to our pagan roots and celebrate them. So feel free to visit and see for yourself (preferably around Midsummer).
@rtavan
@rtavan 6 ай бұрын
The rigvedic sanskrit is very much related to baltic too. For ex the divonapat(ashvins) or ashvienei in Balto slavic are the horse twins in Hinduism. The god rudra or rude in English is also a god in Hinduism. The goddesses ushas and indrani are also found in rigvedic Hinduism. Not only that but the similarity b/w balto slavic and sanskrit who are more related to each other than swedish is to balto slavic is also very fascinating
@Forward_comrades
@Forward_comrades 6 ай бұрын
The present-day languages of the Balts and Slavs are completely different from their Ancestors ​@@rtavan
@rtavan
@rtavan 6 ай бұрын
@@Forward_comrades Your point being. That vedic people and balto slavs are not related. Well if that's your point then why are all slavic languages related to Vedic Sanskrit. If the balto slavic languages have been changed so then why do these other languages show similarities with vedic sanskrit.
@rtavan
@rtavan 6 ай бұрын
@@Forward_comrades Or if your point is that everyone spoke Germanic then that's silly. Not even Greek or tocharian sound Germanic.
@mariusbaltazarrozenberg-ho4942
@mariusbaltazarrozenberg-ho4942 4 ай бұрын
My heritage is Polish, Poland's been Catholic since 966, looking forward to learning more about Slavic Paganism. Thank you.
@NetGhost03
@NetGhost03 3 ай бұрын
Sadly there are only very few, and very thin sources which are nearly all secondary sources. Also most of modern slavic paganism is more based on modern interpretations and believes then actually sources. However, a lot of pagan traditions were converted into catholic traditions, burning of morenna and a lot of regional christmas traditions and rituals is rooted in paganism.
@aeonum
@aeonum 3 ай бұрын
Славянское язычество это культ солнца. Ритуальный танец хоровод вокруг костра. Винок на голове как символ круга (солнца). Свастика на одежде.卐
@arroe8386
@arroe8386 18 күн бұрын
Wouldn't the territory of modern day Poland have been more Germanic than Slavic?
@GotMyTowel42
@GotMyTowel42 17 күн бұрын
@@arroe8386No. Slavs took the area a while ago. Germans only took the slavic Polabia/Sorbia and a bit of western Poland later
@clovecandleglow
@clovecandleglow 6 ай бұрын
As someone with Slavic blood, I appreciate your mini dive into Slavic paganism. I hope you do another video on it! ♥
@dysprosiumdead5078
@dysprosiumdead5078 6 ай бұрын
as a fan of slavic linguas i love u slavs
@urkalka
@urkalka 6 ай бұрын
​@@dysprosiumdead5078thank you!
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 6 ай бұрын
Its called Aryan culture. Look that up?
@tongobong1
@tongobong1 5 ай бұрын
Where are you from? You should know that many Slavic speaking nations don't have Slavic blood and there are nations like Hungarians that are Slavs despite they don't speak a Slavic language anymore.
@dysprosiumdead5078
@dysprosiumdead5078 5 ай бұрын
thats crazy. sarmatism much? @@tongobong1
@willremy5142
@willremy5142 6 ай бұрын
There's another non-Indo-European cultural group whose pagan beliefs you didn't address, which are the Basques. It would have been cool for you to address some of their cultural belief systems as well. Personally I am mostly of Norse and Germanic background, which is why I watch almost every video you do. Thanks Again for another great one!
@weisthor0815
@weisthor0815 6 ай бұрын
The Basques are surviving Atlanteans, at least that is what they claim themselves. Very interesting indeed.
@saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014
@saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014 5 ай бұрын
Exactly! The Basques were the last Iberian pagans, some small pocket communities survived until the 16th century. There had been more disocveries on the Basques recently like the Hand of *Irulegi* which shows an ancient native Basque writing
@audreyroche9490
@audreyroche9490 3 ай бұрын
Irish are basques from northern Spain technology dna bones they found all over Ireland oldest dna that irish people still have today
@hollynonya6991
@hollynonya6991 12 күн бұрын
That would a whole nother video You would ha e to do Sicily, And ma y other groups you have kept more of the Agricultural beliefs But it would be interesting
@SoBeBun
@SoBeBun 6 ай бұрын
Celtic pagan here, half Irish half English. It is difficult to find reliable sources on this. My dad was pagan but told me it is an independent journey and it was my responsibility to explore my beliefs. He didn’t want to force any religion upon me.
@Mr.Skeleton.
@Mr.Skeleton. 6 ай бұрын
Dear fellow Europeans, I love y'all. I love my people eternally! The amount of self-love that's growing among our natives is wonderful to watch.
@GoldenEmperor5Manifest
@GoldenEmperor5Manifest 6 ай бұрын
Self-love is fine, supremacism isn't. That's really just how it works.
@Mr.Skeleton.
@Mr.Skeleton. 6 ай бұрын
@@GoldenEmperor5Manifest No one said anything about supremacy, except you. And still, I don't care how its interpreted. Don't be so sensitive. Most foreign cultures admire Europeans for a reason.
@GoldenEmperor5Manifest
@GoldenEmperor5Manifest 6 ай бұрын
@@Mr.Skeleton. yes it was me, I said it and because it's usually connected. When people start being TOO proud of their people then they start thinking theirs are superior and should run things. Doesn't matter what group of people we're talking about either my dude. I'm 1/3 Danish and Swedish ancestry, it's not like I don't appreciate my people. Just don't take it too far, nothing wrong with appreciating and loving your people. I love our people too.
@sapiensfromterra5103
@sapiensfromterra5103 6 ай бұрын
@@GoldenEmperor5Manifest Dude we live in a time where we are becoming minorities in our own countries and are being dehumanized in the media, do you think the J's managed to survive so long because they were humble about themselves? No they even have the supremacy aspect in their religious text, the Talmud states claerly, that all none J's, gentiles, are nothing more than cattle. All other ethnicities practise supremacy when they manage to become majorities, even genocidally. What other ethnicities did would make the myths about mustache man sound like a joke. Plus our achievements are truely great, we reached the pinnacle and only crumble because of our own weakness. Its nice that you love our people, but we are not in a position to be pacifist, pragmatically we need to be a bit extreme about our self love right now, it amy not be pretty but its vital. I get it, most of us love Lord of the RIngs, but we have to think more like Dune right now.
@jeanjacqueslundi3502
@jeanjacqueslundi3502 6 ай бұрын
@@GoldenEmperor5Manifest Exactly. These people proclaiming pride in Europe (lol) are often ignorant to the idea one can like where they come from without DISLIKING where others come from. It's funny that they call themselves my brothers too. As a portuguese whose family has been living for generations in this "european" land....I have no time for this nationalistic, tribalistic bs. I like my country and cultuure, but I'm not PROUD of it, specially not if that inherently means not appreciating other cultures.
@user-jz2fh3le8j
@user-jz2fh3le8j 6 ай бұрын
Stoked you're going to delve more into the Celtic. As someone from North East England, living in Scotland and genetically Scottish, Northern English, Norwegian and Swedish I've been very keen in the Norse paganism for some time and now going further into Celtic. I figure, learn and enjoy both heritages and continue to grow me beliefs from then 🤷
@jboss1073
@jboss1073 6 ай бұрын
Scotland is not Celtic, it is Caledonian. There is no historical relationship between Celts and Scotland.
@nevisysbryd7450
@nevisysbryd7450 6 ай бұрын
​@@jboss1073The Picts are, based on genetic and archeological evidence, believed to have been most closely related to the south Britons, and the Scots (from whom the name of the modern nation comes) were Gaelic. Ie, it was _predominantly_ Celtic.
@jboss1073
@jboss1073 6 ай бұрын
@@nevisysbryd7450 The first person to marry the names "Celtic" and "Gaelic" was George Buchanan in 1582. He did so only linguistically, and because, according to him, the Celtici of Spain brought those languages to Scotland and Ireland. Hence it should be noted it is only modernly (starting from 1582) and not historically that there is any association between Celtic and Gaelic - and from 1582 onwards the association was meant to be purely linguistic and academic, not in any way ancestrally or historically.
@bluebird3281
@bluebird3281 6 ай бұрын
@@nevisysbryd7450That is the way I heard it too.
@nevisysbryd7450
@nevisysbryd7450 6 ай бұрын
@@jboss1073 You could just as well expand that logic to the entirety of the Insular Celts. It was a foreign umbrella term that refers to a very loosely collected diaspora. Again, what genetic evidence we have indicates that the Picts (the predominant ethnic group of the pre-Roman Caledonians) were closely related to their Briton neighbors to the south, albeit different enough in genetics and material culture to be distinct. While the evidence _is_ fairly limited, what we have points to them being an Insular Celtic people. As far as the Gaels... they have a thoroughly Celtic pantheon, stories, and Celtic is not one specific group genetically _or_ culturally but an umbrella category of loosely related groups with genetic and cultural overlap. While their genetic admixture with the Celtic immigrants was much lower than their rate of cultural adoption, especially compared to the Britons, at that point, you have to determine where to draw hard distinctions in the interplay of genetic ratios, language, culture, identity, etc, which is a mess, and 'Celt' is a linguistic-cultural category first and foremost to begin with and a genetic one second. While you can argue it more appropriate to draw harder lines, especially at genetic emphasis... at that point, the entire umbrella category and how the Celts themselves understood it collapses. It was nuclei with radial diffusions of a category, not one hard, clean, geographical and genetic boundary.
@peterjorgensen1086
@peterjorgensen1086 6 ай бұрын
For the record, there are excellent Indo-European religious-historical studies by Schwerpunkt that I strongly recommend
@taylorfusher2997
@taylorfusher2997 6 ай бұрын
Please read all of my description below: Old Norse language phrase,” A Gnawer of the Moon, a giant of the Gale Blasts, a curse of the rain-hall, a Companion of sibyl, a Night-roaming hag, and a Swallower of the loaf of Heaven,”. What does this Old Norse phrase mean in simple terms? What does this mean in Old Norse,”moon of Hrungnir, wealth sucker of the giants, destroyer of the storm sun, companion of the seeress, and swallower of the sun,”. What does this mean? Is there a meaning to this? What does this mean in simple terms?
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 6 ай бұрын
Thats great thanks The Indo-European / Proto-Indo-European , used to be called Aryan the word was changed, fyi The world was said to be ruled by the Aryans, in the age of Aries the Ram 2000 BCE to 0 so, most of it took place when Europa was a deity , before Europe existed as a state
@kamilszadkowski8864
@kamilszadkowski8864 6 ай бұрын
I would like to add a bit about Slavic paganism. The amount of written primary sources is actually quite extensive once you look into it. For once there are chronicles made by Christians like Chronica Slavorum by Adam of Bremen, Chronicles of Widukind, Thietmar, and Saxo Gramaticus, and finally, Norse Sagas as well provide us with insights about Slavic beliefs.
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 6 ай бұрын
Pagan means Non Christian so, any Christian accounts of pagan beliefs are going to have a pretty strong bias.
@Kitten_Maru
@Kitten_Maru 5 ай бұрын
@__@ I just wrote a comment stating that there are too few sources on Slavic paganism, I never even heard of any you mentioned. I wish I could read them.
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 5 ай бұрын
@@Kitten_Maru why dont you just call it Aryan religion? Pagan is not a religion
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 5 ай бұрын
@@Kitten_Maru Slavic is where the word slave comes from which is a joo
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 5 ай бұрын
@@Kitten_Maru Pagan only means NON CHRISTIAN There is no such thing as Pagan-ism
@rhondarydell
@rhondarydell 6 ай бұрын
I'm mostly Sami/ Finn and would Love to learn more about that. Thank you for the work you do. ❤
@johntheidiot9046
@johntheidiot9046 5 ай бұрын
You should read Lapponia, very good source, even if aged and maybe somewhat exaggerated
@reigoj8228
@reigoj8228 5 ай бұрын
Finnish and Sami faith is ancestral worship faiths. Karhu, god of beasts, is a human named Karhu Vepsäläinen. A man who lived. Kalma is goddess of rot and decay, yet she was human named Nga, founder of Nganasa people. Nganasa means people of Nga. Tuoni, goddess of death, the patron of the living dead, Nenets of northern coasts. Lemminkäinen, Väinämöinen, Tapiolainen, all of these three refer to a god and and people, ingrians, kven and tavastians respectively. Ukko comes from Ugu, and is the god of skies of mordva. Akka is his wife and goddess of earth, by name of ezrya the siblings of mordva. From land of living to the sea of death, from sarajan shores to Tuonen river, from Tytti of wisdom trough Tuonetar's birth, lies beyond known as Pohjola, island covered in ice, now called novaya zelmya by russians. And then there are Finns and Sami, children of Norri and Korri, brothers who are grandsons of Väinämöinen.
@nikolaisedov2295
@nikolaisedov2295 5 ай бұрын
I can add something as a Russian with possibly some Udmurt (Finno-Ugric) blood. There’s a similar belief among Finns and Udmurts/Russians of Udmurtia. Saunatonttu (sauna elf). My mom refers to it as “banya grandpa”, some elf-like old man living behind the kiuas. I’d say this belief is still alive, when i was just a few years of age, my mom would take me to banya/sauna and speak to the elf, asking him to take away my ailments when I had some little cold or a flu.
@reigoj8228
@reigoj8228 5 ай бұрын
@@nikolaisedov2295 I hear of udmurt for first time and I am happy to learn about more peeps. Udmurt has to have intresting meaning for spirits themselves collectively name of murt as far as I found out.
@reigoj8228
@reigoj8228 5 ай бұрын
@@nikolaisedov2295 "Kuuttilan pojat lapset Komin" "Udmurts children of komiyach" EY I found your folk.
@uptown_rider8078
@uptown_rider8078 6 ай бұрын
In Spain and Portugal there’s a growing interest to return to the religious beliefs of our Celtic and Germanic ancestors, and I’m happy to see our people reclaiming our native faith
@brandonmedina4471
@brandonmedina4471 6 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that. My dad is Colombian and on his side I’m Spanish and Musica or Chipchow (indigenous to Bogota Colombia). I’ve wanted to learn more about the Spanish pagans for a while now.
@Hispania_45
@Hispania_45 6 ай бұрын
Connecting to our Celtiberian religion makes sense, but the visigoths were a ruling elite in Iberia, did not leave a significant genetic impact.
@MW_Asura
@MW_Asura 6 ай бұрын
You keep showing up in videos and talking as if you're Portuguese or Spanish. You're not, you're an American. So don't speak like you're one of us on topics you know nothing about and have no connection to aside from some romanticised view
@uptown_rider8078
@uptown_rider8078 6 ай бұрын
@@Hispania_45 The Suebi left more of a genetic impact than the Visigoths
@Hispania_45
@Hispania_45 6 ай бұрын
@@uptown_rider8078 Definitivamente. But it’s still residual. From what I have seen, Iberians are still Iron Age descended people(Celtiberian) with residual Italic, Germanic and Middle eastern traces. Iberians unlike most other Europeans which have migrated or suffered great migrations from neighboring countries(Germans vary from East to west genetically), can trace all their line to Iberia, as Rome and the Moorish occupation are the only two instances were foreigners attempted to colonize it.
@stanleywilliams4429
@stanleywilliams4429 5 ай бұрын
My Polish grandfather used to tell me about the tree worshippers, he also told me about the Kalevala although I’d already read about it. I also had a connection to welsh lore and customs from my paternal grandfathers side. Great Britain had a bardic culture although people were generally part of a church somewhere. Poetry is the language and tradition of the Bard, the many stanzas and rhymes of ancient times.
@tigerland4328
@tigerland4328 3 ай бұрын
What country are you from
@stanleywilliams4429
@stanleywilliams4429 3 ай бұрын
@@tigerland4328 I’m second, third, fourth, and fifth generation American . No one in this country before 1830.
@tigerland4328
@tigerland4328 3 ай бұрын
@@stanleywilliams4429 that's great. As an Englishman I can say we do see a kinship between ourselves and Americans and Canadians(well not all lol).
@stansdad1
@stansdad1 6 ай бұрын
What a video. The content that you put out now has grown so much since I found this channel. I also like the subtitle’s. Well done 👍🏻
@Cheesus4jesus
@Cheesus4jesus 6 ай бұрын
Lol. Norse/Germanic, Celtic, Meso America & North American Indigenous, no wonder I can't find the right group 😅
@thegreenmage6956
@thegreenmage6956 6 ай бұрын
In the end, we all must pick one. Or others will pick for you.
@serjohntheboar2502
@serjohntheboar2502 6 ай бұрын
Nature is god, you don't have to pick one
@dragonofhatefulretribution9041
@dragonofhatefulretribution9041 6 ай бұрын
Read the book “Not In His Image”. Please. Just from what you said here I can tell this book is perfect for you👍🏻It will guide you towards your proper path, along with the countless lectures you can find online from the author. He actually talks about Meso American wisdom, North American wisdom, Celtic, Greek & Roman wisdom and mythology etc in his own revived version of the ancient Mystery Schools. Our own paths aren’t necessary strictly tied to a specific ethno-spirituality, and if someone is of mixed heritage this is especially less so👌🏻You have freedom to taste more schools of thought in the shoes that you wear🍻
@Cheesus4jesus
@Cheesus4jesus 6 ай бұрын
@@dragonofhatefulretribution9041 thank you.
@heathenhammerfeld148
@heathenhammerfeld148 6 ай бұрын
It's all love
@jsbunny9267
@jsbunny9267 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. It covers so much. My Husband's family is Finnish, and I am Norwegian/Welsh. Trying to find the parts that are similar and what is vastly different between the three to give my kids some of their history. This helps
@c.m.v8953
@c.m.v8953 6 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: About the Vikings and the Scandinavian People, there is a group in Brazil and, as in other countries in North America and Europe, the acronym is "SNOW". "Viking and Scandinavian Studies Center" helps a lot and the research, classes and examples are sensational... And about the Video, honestly, very good!
@Crowsmoon
@Crowsmoon 6 ай бұрын
I'd love to hear more about sami/finn!😊 I am Finnish myself and haven't really found information of these
@PerfectBrEAThER
@PerfectBrEAThER 6 ай бұрын
Kal tot pottâ máttát pääččiđ.
@neuroleptika
@neuroleptika 6 ай бұрын
Old books has it, you wont google your way to the truth about anything in the nordic
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 6 ай бұрын
Fin land connects to Phoenician
@lumenox8541
@lumenox8541 6 ай бұрын
For the record, there are a lot of people who have Germanic ancestry. This is especially true in the US, English and German ancestry being the two largest groups. So, it may appear to be the "cool" pagan religion to follow because it is also the native religion of a significant amount of people. US culture is also disproportionately represented online.
@Aluttuh
@Aluttuh 6 ай бұрын
Yeah online and media would make you think that people of color are the main population. Although 94% of new job’s were filled by minorities and people of color. So they are actively trying to change it.
@triumph.over.shipwreck
@triumph.over.shipwreck 6 ай бұрын
I thought Hispanic/Latino ancestry was predominant in the US?
@lumenox8541
@lumenox8541 6 ай бұрын
@@triumph.over.shipwreck Latino ancestry is broken down by nationality. A cuban is not the same as a mexican, just the same as a norweigen is not the same as a swedish person. Even then, if you count anyone of germanic decent as such, they definitely outnumber latino ancestry.
@triumph.over.shipwreck
@triumph.over.shipwreck 6 ай бұрын
@@lumenox8541 I have never seen any US census data that uses nationality instead of race/ethnicity like you're claiming. Can you provide a link?
@pumfeethermodynamics3286
@pumfeethermodynamics3286 6 ай бұрын
@@triumph.over.shipwreck Census only uses race and ethnicity, other studies use nationality and ethnicity. Latino is a census designation, not a race, ethnicity, or nationality.
@Stoeek
@Stoeek 6 ай бұрын
I practice the Vedic Religion. Thanks for the video! ☀It was interesting to watch!
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 6 ай бұрын
most definitely Aryan
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 6 ай бұрын
Im glad you metioned it though the Vedic Traditions migrated to India from Iran land of Aryans
@jishnu9551
@jishnu9551 6 ай бұрын
​@@je-freenorman7787No
@philhoughton3677
@philhoughton3677 6 ай бұрын
Im from the north shore of Lake superior. Thunder Bay. Canada. We have the largest Finn community out side of finnland. As well a very large Scandinavian heritage. My mothers parents come from Norway ❤😊
@orangebanana7129
@orangebanana7129 6 ай бұрын
Surprise! I'm also in Thunder Bay, and am ~49.6% Finnish (took a genetics test). Nice to see other folks like yourself appear on channels like this! Kippis!
@theriam6281
@theriam6281 Ай бұрын
It is an incredibly emotional thing to me, knowing that the ancient hymns to our ancient gods are being revived after centuries of degradation by monotheism.
@texan5196
@texan5196 6 ай бұрын
I come from Norse gales of orkney/Dublin, and from Anglo Saxon of south west England, and Anglo/ Danish of south eastern England, and of course Norman. It is the Norse part of me that has always called to me!
@markusluoma7991
@markusluoma7991 6 ай бұрын
Or maybe its the god
@texan5196
@texan5196 6 ай бұрын
@numinouslytinged no, I haven't... But, I will look into it.
@texan5196
@texan5196 6 ай бұрын
@@markusluoma7991 call it what you will... It may be... I only know that I feel a strong pull, since I was young!
@texan5196
@texan5196 5 ай бұрын
@pixiebosniak I am actually from Texas, but my ancestry is from the places mentioned
@WildWoodsGirl65
@WildWoodsGirl65 4 ай бұрын
​@@texan5196 if you look for more info, try Norse-Gael. I'm not b----ing about your spelling, I'm just saying it to be helpful bc you feel that pull. And maybe it is your ancestors 🤷😁 telling me to say it, who knows? Lol. But that'll get you better sources, so, why not. 🤙
@spaccy6349
@spaccy6349 5 ай бұрын
Hi! Pre-medieval finnish history is very hard to come by. I love that you include us in the picture in your videos! Love from Finland 🇫🇮 ❤
@umbra9029
@umbra9029 5 ай бұрын
For Celtic Paganism: look into Iberian Folk traditions. Most of them are Celtic and we still have celtic ruins. :) I'm not a full practitioner since it's different from Portuguese Folk but there's many correlations. There's also a book called Celtic Mythology.
@ValeriusMagni
@ValeriusMagni 15 күн бұрын
Like what tradition?
@user-ks5kg4rm7d
@user-ks5kg4rm7d 6 ай бұрын
I love the fact that, you keep this real. I myself, have Celtic/Germanic roots but, closer to my Germanic. Beyond your education and info, I find it difficult to find other, knowledgeable sources of information on the Germanic. So, ich danke dir...so viel...for your help, guidance and insight that you share! it is very much appreciated!
@cassidyjewel3639
@cassidyjewel3639 5 ай бұрын
It breaks my heart that there aren’t more comprehensive sources, especially first hand sources, on the Celts. I have Irish ancestry and I’m always trying to learn more about my ancestors! I totally agree with your opinion about fairytales and legends- these are things that were passed on from generation to generation!
@TheSanctumInstitute
@TheSanctumInstitute Ай бұрын
Norwegian and Icelandic here and it makes me happy to hear about my pagan roots. I feel like in North America my ancestors beliefs are discarded and looked down upon. I’m very proud of my heritage.
@mikaem
@mikaem 6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I truly appreciated this. I have Slavic heritage and would love more content about Slavic paganism if you wished to do another video.
@wrecked8746
@wrecked8746 5 ай бұрын
Albanian paganism missing... as a matter of fact,a few albanian high landers still practice paganism in north and south of albania
@MilIMeta
@MilIMeta 5 ай бұрын
I cant remember which article it was but there was many years ago a paper about albanian(illyrian) paganism which was apparently still practiced (in very small numbers) until 1000 AD.
@S.Stamos
@S.Stamos 2 күн бұрын
Albanians in fact are illyrians, our cousins, don't you workship 12 gods too?
@cuchulainnenjoyer
@cuchulainnenjoyer 6 ай бұрын
Hey brother, big fan of the channel, love the shout out for us trying to rebuild/reclaim the Celtic faith. I've been in training as a Celtic Reconstructionist for 6 years and would love to chat about my studies to give you a starting point if you plan to explore more.
@FaithfulOfBrigantia
@FaithfulOfBrigantia 6 ай бұрын
Fellow Celtic reconstructionist. I'm interested to hear about your studies.
@declanlee6894
@declanlee6894 5 ай бұрын
I’m very interested in Celtic paganism and pagan religion in general but my ancestry is primarily Celtic/germanic and I feel especially connected to the Celtic cultures. That said I’m a tradesman from Mississippi raised Methodist Christian and have no idea where to start with my pagan leanings. I desire a sense of spiritual connection that links me to my ancestors and the divinity of the natural world and I believe that if the Christian god is the guy most of my neighbors pray to demanding total submission and reverence but unwilling or unable to do his job then he’s not someone I can revere. So I guess any advice on the right direction to start would be appreciated
@newtman82183
@newtman82183 5 ай бұрын
I'm very interested to learn about celtic reconstructionism
@orangebanana7129
@orangebanana7129 6 ай бұрын
I'm very much interested in learning more about the Finnish history and traditions - please do assist me with suggestions of sources I can learn from. Thank you so much for putting out such awesome content on the history and heritage of our ancestors. I found your channel yesterday and have been glued to it since.
@ilmarisarjakoski7166
@ilmarisarjakoski7166 6 ай бұрын
”Irish in Finland” and ”Anttimation” KZbin channels have some nice quick videos in english packed with interesting info
@SammonPuolustaja
@SammonPuolustaja 6 ай бұрын
They Talk is good. If you speak Finnish some regular Finnish youtubers such as Ville Mäkipelto, Finntop5 and ZoneVD sometimes make videos about Finnish mythology. Jacob Toddson has few videos on Finnish beliefs. And afore mentioned Antti Palosaari and Irish in Finland are excellent.
@SK-nw4ig
@SK-nw4ig 6 ай бұрын
Depends on what kind of traditions you want to learn. There are communities in Finland that practice religion and/ or inform about the traditions.
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 6 ай бұрын
Fins come from the Phoenicians Irish Jews as well Aryans
@journaldeborddaymeric
@journaldeborddaymeric 6 ай бұрын
Such a nice video! A lot of things to learn. Thank you
@nathanbrown8883
@nathanbrown8883 6 ай бұрын
I wanted to thank you for all the time you put into these videos.
@zekun4741
@zekun4741 6 ай бұрын
There's also Tengrism and Hungarian paganism which were quite prevalent in Eastern Europe and although they're different both have monotheistic traits with one supreme God and other Gods in charge of various things like war, prosperity and protection. The "shamans" were also healers in large part.
@himself950
@himself950 6 ай бұрын
Your vids are so informative. I’m obsessed with this stuff too but haven’t had time to read anything so your vids have been a good substitute.
@lunarsoul1737
@lunarsoul1737 5 ай бұрын
One of the aspects I find most interesting about Indo-European pagan beliefs is that I study language, and we can trace a lot of the names of Proto-Indo-European gods to the European pagan ones. Such as how the name of the sky god in PIE was Dyēu(s) Pāter, or in some cases Dēu(s) Pāter. Dēus is where Zeus comes from, and Dēupater gives us Jupiter. Another is the earth goddess, Dhēa Mēter, which is where Greek gets Demeter.
@ValeriusMagni
@ValeriusMagni 15 күн бұрын
Djou pater not deupater. Dheghom mater bot Dhea mater
@MandyRevv
@MandyRevv 6 ай бұрын
I just love your channel!! My paternal grandmother moved to the States from Norway. My maternal side is from Russia. But they originally were from Germany and were paid to move to Russia to farm. I've gotten into plant medicines and spirituality in recent years. I'm extremely interested in the Sami (? spelling) shamans! I actually hadn't ever heard of them until the last few months! I need to do some research! Thanks so much for your work! Your passion shows!
@taylorfusher2997
@taylorfusher2997 6 ай бұрын
Please read all of my description below: Old Norse language phrase,” A Gnawer of the Moon, a giant of the Gale Blasts, a curse of the rain-hall, a Companion of sibyl, a Night-roaming hag, and a Swallower of the loaf of Heaven,”. What does this Old Norse phrase mean in simple terms? What does this mean in Old Norse,”moon of Hrungnir, wealth sucker of the giants, destroyer of the storm sun, companion of the seeress, and swallower of the sun,”. What does this mean? Is there a meaning to this? What does this mean in simple terms?
@cipherx6334
@cipherx6334 6 ай бұрын
Another great video. Having so little on Celtic paganism hurts the most. I think that filling gaps with contemporary knowledge is the way forward.
@lowlandnobleman6746
@lowlandnobleman6746 6 ай бұрын
There’s a channel called Fortress of Lugh that covers Celtic Paganism. There’s a decent bit of Irish and Welsh folklore, the problem is really the biases of the authors.
@cipherx6334
@cipherx6334 6 ай бұрын
@@lowlandnobleman6746 ok I will go and check it out, thanks
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 6 ай бұрын
its all Irish
@c-rex
@c-rex 6 ай бұрын
What we know of the Gallo-Roman religion can tell us quite a bit about what sort of deities the Gauls and Britons venerated the most. But yeah beyond that it's slim pickings. We get the rest from very Christianized medieval Insular Celtic folklore, FWIW.
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 6 ай бұрын
@@c-rex First of all, Religion is religion. maybe stop trying to divide everything into smaller groups?
@dancinggoat22
@dancinggoat22 7 күн бұрын
The Sami, please. I have a hard time finding reliable sources. I am sure it is my error but sources are appreciated. Thank you! Awesome video. 👍
@moccus3466
@moccus3466 6 ай бұрын
Great video. I'm a Celtic pagan of a Welsh background and I can say that it is true that the sources are limited due to the fact that the Celts themselves never wrote anything down, and that they were Christianised at more or less the same time as Mediterranean peoples. Despite that, there is a rich literary and poetic heritage to be found in Ireland and Wales which can tell us a lot about the myths and beliefs of our ancestors. Thanks to archaeology, linguistics and etymology in particular we can deduce what's more reliable than other sources by comparing them across all of the different places that the Celts historically called home.
@sam_khoury
@sam_khoury 6 ай бұрын
Appreciate this video, thank you 🙏🏼
@AggelikosDrakos
@AggelikosDrakos 6 ай бұрын
I am from greece and I've taken a dna test and found that I have 27% norse dna! So excited!
@matt_cummins28
@matt_cummins28 6 ай бұрын
Thanks very much for this, great stuff. I'd love to hear more about the Sami/Finn material, especially more about the magic system. Fascinating that that was practiced amongst/by women.
@Zeppelin6767
@Zeppelin6767 6 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for another great video. As a Dutchman I feel a bond with my Germanic ancestors the Frisia and regret that our religion has been cancelled by Christianity which is an Arabic religion. Therefore I would appreciatie it if you would refrain from calling our wonderful indo-European religions pagan. Calling non Christian religions pagan is pure Christian propaganda. All global religions are based on myths and beliefs and should be treated with respect and equality. Just because Christianity has been forced upon our great Germanic ancestors doesn’t mean it’s superior and the only true religion.
@123iceboy
@123iceboy 6 ай бұрын
I'm glad that so many people are finding a connection to the divine. I myself am German with some eastern European parts, but I have become a Christian after long soul searching, not evangelizing don't worry, just trying to introduce myself. I believe all religions that don't outright preach violence against people for their beliefs are in some way touched by the divine spark for me one story resonated and for someone else another. What matters is that we find something greater than ourselves that in the end connects us and makes us aware of the intricate connection we as a people have to each other and the divine. It's why I never really stopped looking into the developments of the pagan communities as it still fascinates me although I never felt the same pull I now feel with my chosen path and btw. It is chosen as I grew up an atheist.
@ColoradoStreaming
@ColoradoStreaming 6 ай бұрын
A quick word of caution for those looking into their Slavic heritage and paganism. The modern pan-Slavic symbol of the Kolovrat is NOT an ancient slavic pagan symbol. It never showed up until the early 1900s when an artist made it up in a drawing in 1923.
@Christopherson2006
@Christopherson2006 6 ай бұрын
The Thunder Cross? I'm pretty sure it showed up on Mjolnir a couple of times in paintings
@taylorfusher2997
@taylorfusher2997 6 ай бұрын
Please read all of my description below: Old Norse language phrase,” A Gnawer of the Moon, a giant of the Gale Blasts, a curse of the rain-hall, a Companion of sibyl, a Night-roaming hag, and a Swallower of the loaf of Heaven,”. What does this Old Norse phrase mean in simple terms? What does this mean in Old Norse,”moon of Hrungnir, wealth sucker of the giants, destroyer of the storm sun, companion of the seeress, and swallower of the sun,”. What does this mean? Is there a meaning to this? What does this mean in simple terms?
@metanoian965
@metanoian965 6 ай бұрын
For those who can understand Polish and Read Polish this site - audio books @ Ancient Polish Customs, Culture, Religion, Mythology, Superstitions - Bez Chaosowania - You Tube
@Christopherson2006
@Christopherson2006 6 ай бұрын
@@taylorfusher2997 Angreboda, Skol and Hati? A kenning
@raritica8409
@raritica8409 6 ай бұрын
You say that, but the symbol appears in artwork, architecture on buildings, on old Rus coins there was a kolovrat/swastika
@lemmypop1300
@lemmypop1300 5 ай бұрын
Regarding folk tales and paganism: there's a wonderful Montenegrin folk song called Sun's Sister and the Tyrant Pasha. One day, a Turkish pasha sends two servants to find a girl of unparalleled beauty he heard about to be his wife. They find her sitting on a silver chair by the stream; she is barefoot, her hair, arms and legs were golden. They reported it to pasha, and he gathered a wedding procession to go and take her. When she saw them she said: 'Praise the lord for his wonders! Has pasha turned mad? Who does he want to take as a wife, To take a sister of the Sun, Moon's niece, God sister of the Morningstar!' So she takes three golden apples and throws them up in the clouds, and three lightning bolts appeared. One killed pasha, the other his two younger brothers and the third one all 600 wedding guests. This shows you how important fairy tales and folk songs can be, because this song is clearly an older myth carried through time.
@langustajableczna
@langustajableczna 6 ай бұрын
Slavic paganism is very animistic. The soul of it remains still. I personally believe the best way to study is to read reports on folk traditions and beliefs, and for this we have quite good sources. It's easy to observe in traditional villages, rituals regarding nature and the cycle of it, holidays, sayings etc. I don't know how much of it is translated but you do have to be born there and grow in certain places for it to be ingrained and natural to you. Especially with your local land. It's most often looked down, ridiculed and pushed into obscurity. I don't think you can reform into any paganism without intimate connection to it, so at this point only older, poorer regions and villages. It's seen and felt everyday even with mundane things like going to harvest herbs or mushrooms. The thought often is that the forest gives it to you, "the forest was generous today". I have thousands of examples of animistic thinking alive today, but I'm fortunate to have a large family with vast knowledge and remembrance of the past, as it's all poor village people and farmers till one or two generation ago. That's where traditions live the longest. People have been made ashamed of their heritage and culture, dialects that they just want to change and be modern, better. Very sad. But there is a small, growing numbers of pagans and resurgance movements
@jamesrussell8571
@jamesrussell8571 6 ай бұрын
Love your channel. My biological, younger brother has done very extensive genealogical ancestry research, all third party verified, and we are almost equally Germanic and Celtic (from rulers of Frankia and Gaul), and a hint of Saxon... And one branch can be traced back to Rollo. (But mostly Francia and Gaul.) I started out as a Norse Pagan, then started researching Proto-Indo European Spirituality and now lean more toward my Celtic roots. Although I have a great respect for Sami, and all the Indo-European branches of Spirituality. Before the genealogical research, I used to believe we had Native American ancestry as well, but the research actually proved there was far, far less than we thought.
@jamesrussell8571
@jamesrussell8571 6 ай бұрын
My brother is a Mormon... I don't know what is possessing him, 😆, but it has given him access to their vast ancestry records, AND just as importantly, they are big on third party verification. I am NOT recommending you become a Mormon to gain access to their records. But I was genuinely surprised to see that our family tree traces back to Scottish kings, Frankish rulers, rulers of Gaul, Rollo (though there are millions who can), and even a trace of Roman ancestry. He was able to trace our ancestry back a lot farther than I would even imagined possible. As far back on some of the branches to around 900 AD, so far... It's insane!
@data00entity
@data00entity 6 ай бұрын
As a slav I love how some concepts are shared between the other spiritualities
@AdriatheBwitch
@AdriatheBwitch 5 ай бұрын
Thats a very good video!! I like that your approach explains that the problems about perseuctions or vindicative beleivers dont come from the beleif system itself but civilization behind it. I would love more infos about Baltic Religion!
@Bautzhdbdnd3
@Bautzhdbdnd3 6 ай бұрын
You can honestly put Greek, Celtic and Germanic paganism with the Iberian peninsula (Spain) since the real native people who lived in the peninsula was Celtic like the Celtiberians and Arevaci. And then later on when the Greeks settled in they brought their own gods which the locals and the Greeks themselves started to invoke and integrate into their culture. And with the Germanic side we can thank the goths or the Visigoths, despite them not having that much of an impact like the others the fact that they were there and ruled says a lot and everything we need to know.
@ValeriusMagni
@ValeriusMagni 15 күн бұрын
And roman
@SubconsciousLight
@SubconsciousLight 6 ай бұрын
Great work, thank you. Can you make video about Finns magick rituals? Blessings to reader!🕊🙏💜
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 6 ай бұрын
thats Phoenician magic Druids and He-brews lol
@keenanarthur8381
@keenanarthur8381 6 ай бұрын
Even the Poetic Edda is a secondary source, even though it may have been an oral tradition extending back to Norse Pagans, because it was actually put to paper by Christians 200 years after the fact. Name a single literary primary source on Norse Paganism? The reconstructionism vs. personal gnosis debate has a lot more going on in it than "respectable scholars" vs. "people making stuff up." If you actually believe in the Norse pantheon, the spirits and deities themselves seem like potentially a much better source than Christian and Roman reports on Germanic paganism
@dragonofhatefulretribution9041
@dragonofhatefulretribution9041 6 ай бұрын
Great presentation as always! I constantly recommend people read “Not In His Image” if they want to know the truth about Celtic wisdom. Their knowledge has been rediscovered but Christian theologists and scholars have intentionally misinterpreted it. I urge everyone to grab a copy of this great works🐉
@premiumbackgroundmusic
@premiumbackgroundmusic 6 ай бұрын
I can confirm that a lot of Slavic pagan traditions have lived on in Christianity, a lot of our saints even are basically just reskins of the old Slavic gods.
@wyattmorey3279
@wyattmorey3279 6 ай бұрын
This is a genuine question from someone trying to find their spirituality. I was born Southern Baptist, and the vast majority of my family is such. When i was a teenager, I broke away from Christianity as a whole. For a while, I considered myself an atheist, but then, after a couple years i started looking into as many religions as I could because I wanted spirituality in my life. Admittedly, I am very interested in Norse Paganism but it's also probably true that that's a result of it being more popular and thus getting more exposure to it. Ancestrally, I'm Irish, German, and Polish mostly, but I am unsure as to what direction that leads me in. I am looking to learn as much as I can about Celtic Paganism as, for lack of a better term, that feels the most right for me, but I have an interest in Paganism as a whole and, to an extent, always have. Simply put, I don't know where to look, what is reliable, or what the pagan beliefs of my different ancestors are. If anyone has some pointers, I would be very appreciative.
@landrecce
@landrecce 6 ай бұрын
I love this channel ⛵️✨️🌌
@joeschmitz
@joeschmitz 6 ай бұрын
Thanks! Really want to get more good info about Celtic practices and beliefs.
@finnishhooper188
@finnishhooper188 6 ай бұрын
Finnish god Ukko ylijumala god of the sky, lightning, thunder and harvest. Ukko has weapon called Ukon vasara Ukko's hammer, does that saund similar to some nother god?🤔 Väinämöinen is epic hero in kalevala, he is old wise man that is wizard and poet, does that sound similar?????
@oliwwer
@oliwwer 4 ай бұрын
Thor and Oden, Finland and Sweden brothers bound through paganism for thousands of years🤝
@andrzejmaranda3699
@andrzejmaranda3699 6 ай бұрын
Thank you SOOO MUCH for this VERY INTERESTING, VALUABLE & INFORMATIVE video!
@UlfhedinnNorsk
@UlfhedinnNorsk 6 ай бұрын
Being Slavic myself (Caucasus region) I can honestly say that most of the Slavic Pagan “revivals” happened in the last 30-40 years and based on folklore. I am sure you know that pagan artifacts have been mercilessly destroyed and in this case, Slavs are a lot more brutal and superstitious than Nordic people.
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 6 ай бұрын
Slav, where the word slave comes from. Are you familiar with the Aryan culture?
@UlfhedinnNorsk
@UlfhedinnNorsk 6 ай бұрын
@@je-freenorman7787 I am more than familiar with it. And yes, I do know where the word “Slave” comes from. And your point/argument is? If you’re pointing out “slave” mentality of Slavic people, you would be correct. Although you may want to recall that to middle eastern people, Rus and Norse were the same exact group of people. 🤷🏻‍♂️
@MrSamulai
@MrSamulai 5 ай бұрын
@@je-freenorman7787 Is the joke here that Aryan means "slave" in some languages?
@je-freenorman7787
@je-freenorman7787 5 ай бұрын
@@MrSamulai what languages?
@MrSamulai
@MrSamulai 5 ай бұрын
​@@je-freenorman7787 Apparently not. Finnic languages, like finnish and estonian.
@lionspawfilmandphoto
@lionspawfilmandphoto Ай бұрын
In my independent religious studies I'm finding a surprising amount of research culled by the Greeks about such a vast arrays of cultures. It's impressive how much they studied and documented.
@GodlordBazi
@GodlordBazi 6 ай бұрын
In my region we still practice our pre-Christian beliefs, though it's definately a dying religion. In fact, I myself was born as a so-called "Wender", which could be best described as a sort of shaman. The word basically means "Changer" in the sense of "changing fate", which is a quiet rare or even unique theme amongst Germanic beliefs, since all other Germanic religions I am aware of all view destiny as something that even gods can't change. Another interesting fact is that it's basically the usual norse mythology, but from another perspective. The gods "Voda" and "Duna" are basically our version of Odin and Thor and they are the mortal enemies of our goddess Perchta, who is like Freya for the most part, but with a lot of features from Frigg and even Hel thrown into the mix. It is said that once there were two families of gods, one ruled over the sky and the other over the earth. The latter were close to all things alive and therefore they had the power to let the land flourish, they never suffered any droughts and always had plenty to eat. That's why the sky gods envied them and one day they started an attack, killing all of the earth gods in the process, except for one: Perchta had her realm way underground and the entrances to it were at the bottom of lakes and wells, that's why the sky gods were unable to find her. Enraged by this betrayal, Perchta froze the land, she let all crops die and put the animals to sleep in hidden caves, so that none of the sky gods would find anything edible in her people's domain. This was the first winter. Then she sent out her warriors, the "Schirchperchten", which came down from their mountain caves, fought off the famished sky gods and sent them back to their realm. After their victory, Perchta used her powers to revive the land again, which is now called spring. This is actually still practiced in the form of a tradition called "Perchtenlauf", you can look it up on KZbin, there's plenty of videos of that. It's basically the Perchten marching to war and us humans cheering for them. There's a second kind of Perchten, the "Schönperchten", which are much more human-like. Their task is to bless people's homes, so that no evil could take a hold in there. The reason why we still practice this tradition is because the sky gods weren't entirely defeated back then. Each year they come again in the form of the Wild Hunt in order to look for Perchta, but each year she defeats them the exact same way she did the first time. That's why we have changing seasons. :D Perchta is actually a very demanding goddess. You have to be very diligent (that's by far the most important thing) and also strong, intelligent and fearless in order to be accepted by her, for in the afterlife she will teach you basically everything until you're a master of all crafts. There are plenty of stories of Perchta testing her followers. If they failed her test, she would simply refuse to let their souls enter her realm, which means that the next time the Wild Hunt comes the sky gods will enslave their soul and drag them with them up into their domain. I mentioned that I was born as a Wender. To be precise, I was born under the sign of the crow, which means that according to our legends my tasks mostly revolve arround being a good advisor, especially in terms of finances and pathfinding, and also a caretaker for the dead. As an atheist, one of the few traditions I still practice (because my grandmother had asked me to keep doing it and I simply couldn't reject any of her requests ;D) is something called "Nachtwacht", or "nightwatch". Basically, there are a few nights during the year when war parties of the sky gods are making trouble here on earth, the so-called "Unruhenächte", which means "nights of turmoil" or "restless nights". My task as a Wender during those nights is to set up a campfire near a lake and stay awake until the sun comes up again. The reason behind this is that the campfire functions as a beacon for all the souls who are still waiting to be tested by Perchta, so through the light they can find the entrance to her realm. I own a little lake here right next to my house, so usually when it's time for me to hold the Nachtwacht we invite the neighbours and have a little gathering, where I'm telling the kids all those stories my grandparents had told me when I was young. There's hot punch, people bring along all kinds of sweet pastries and when everyone is gone I'm sitting there alone, keep the fire going and down a couple of beers. When the morning finally comes, my duty is done, my grandma and Perchta are happy and my wife is mad at me because I'm drunk and smelling like a burnt-out beer keg, just as tradition demands it. :
@nezz0r
@nezz0r 6 ай бұрын
Sounds interesting. You are kind of like a Custodian to your old culture.
@MultiSpeedMetal
@MultiSpeedMetal 6 ай бұрын
Where are you from? Do you think this is a preserved unbroken tradition or some kind of reconstruction? How many stories do you know? Is it written down? How similar is it to Norse myth? Where can I learn more? I'm also curious about Voda. Does he have two brothers like Vile and Ve? Do they fight either their own parents or a race of giants? Does he have a connection to a world tree and the creation of humanity? Did he replace a previous chief god like Tyr? Is there something like Ragnarök? Do you have a god like Tyr who lost his hand which is potentially related to him losing his status as chief god?
@Beleidigen-ist-Pflicht
@Beleidigen-ist-Pflicht 5 ай бұрын
Heißt das , der Begriff für Vanir im Süden des deutschen Raums heißt "Perchten"? Was ist denn da bei euch der Name für die Himmelsgötter, wenn es einen gesonderten gibt? Wäre wissenswert, denn was wäre, wenn es im Deutschen Raum früher andere Begriffe für "Wanin" und "Asen" gegeben hätte und diese zwei nur im Endeffekt Nordizismen wären? Voda und Duna klingen schon so ein bisschen wie "Wotan" und "Donar" aber mit Bajuwarenmundart gesprochen :)
@mueezadam8438
@mueezadam8438 5 ай бұрын
You’re the kind of lorekeeper anthropologists would fall all over themselves to start a book with. I imagine knowledge like this will get more and more scarce as the generations go on 💔
@Teiws88
@Teiws88 6 ай бұрын
Great video and thank you for your kind words about Slavic religion
@mastyrb8
@mastyrb8 6 ай бұрын
had to stop watching because of the stupid fantasy AI images. there are lots of cool old illustrations of accurate depictions you could have used.
@antlila5300
@antlila5300 5 ай бұрын
that got me too
@victor_bueno_br
@victor_bueno_br 5 ай бұрын
Bro, are you here for the images or for the information?
@LilB0pete
@LilB0pete 5 ай бұрын
@mardigmasrian5857eat poo and cease to exist. Conversion is rape.
@TeamJella
@TeamJella 5 ай бұрын
​@mardigmasrian5857why?
@MathiasVerhasselt
@MathiasVerhasselt 5 ай бұрын
same.
@user-cq4mx4ix5u
@user-cq4mx4ix5u 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for providing these resources! My boyfriend and I are from the U.S.As a person of color decolonization of my life has brought me so much more fulfillment.My boyfriend has watched my journey and practices and became more interested in his own decolonization journey more specific the native religion of his ancestors. So this is a wonderful source to get him started.
@user-zl9sh9mz6h
@user-zl9sh9mz6h Ай бұрын
Abrahamic religions make me sad. 😢
@recalone
@recalone 6 ай бұрын
When i lived i Estonia I learned a little about Taara’ism , the pantheon and basics are easy to find online
@lorihahn-brown4709
@lorihahn-brown4709 Ай бұрын
I’m Norse, Slav, Sami, Celtic, and northern Italian. I embrace many different beliefs from different cultures.
@grigorov1914
@grigorov1914 6 ай бұрын
My ancestors were Christian, just like the ancestors of pretty much every European "pagan" alive today.
@HA-nj1qt
@HA-nj1qt 6 ай бұрын
And their ancestors were likely pagan.
@uptown_rider8078
@uptown_rider8078 6 ай бұрын
And their ancestors were pagan
@grigorov1914
@grigorov1914 6 ай бұрын
@@uptown_rider8078 and they converted 🙂
@uptown_rider8078
@uptown_rider8078 Ай бұрын
@@grigorov1914 I think you mean “forced to convert on pain of death”
@grigorov1914
@grigorov1914 Ай бұрын
@@uptown_rider8078 nice joke, didn't know you were a comedian
@kellylawrence9072
@kellylawrence9072 6 ай бұрын
Very nice video. I'm primarily interested in the Celtic religions. Thank you!
@pumfeethermodynamics3286
@pumfeethermodynamics3286 6 ай бұрын
Lotta nationalists tryna revive these religions thru neopaganism. original pagan faiths died except sami. suspiciously too many nazis, especially in eastern europe, who also happen to adhere to neopaganism.
@uptown_rider8078
@uptown_rider8078 6 ай бұрын
The original faiths did not die, they were kept alive through the customs and traditions. Also nothing wrong with nationalists trying to protect their country from the invasion we’re facing today
@jokemon9547
@jokemon9547 6 ай бұрын
@@uptown_rider8078 Except it's a LARP and not accurate as many of the "traditions" were documented by Christian scholars with biases. Even the Sami, who this person mentioned, have been Christian for some time now. The only actual group in Europe with "pagan" beliefs that have existed and been popular among a significant portion of their population uninterrupted are the Mari in Russia, another Uralic speaking group related to the Sami and Finns. And this despite the conversion attempts from both Muslims and Orthodox Christians.
@uptown_rider8078
@uptown_rider8078 6 ай бұрын
@@jokemon9547 It’s not “larp” to follow the traditions and customs of your ancestors. Many European communities kept their pagan traditions, especially rural communities. Even the “Christian” holidays that are celebrated are actually pagan in origin
@jokemon9547
@jokemon9547 6 ай бұрын
@@uptown_rider8078 But those are not the same thing as was practiced before. Especially if the "reconstruction" is in part based on writings by Christians. And even with those traditions and customs, many of them synchronized with Christianity. They are ultimately far removed from the original practices. It is very similar to someone multiple generations removed from their original language and culture attempting to be that "again", both are laughable attempts to belong or seek an identity because the one you already have is not enough for whatever reason.
@uptown_rider8078
@uptown_rider8078 6 ай бұрын
@@jokemon9547 That’s why it’s important to follow the original practices as our ancestors would have done. Not all the sources that we have about paganism are from Christianity, we have original writings, folk tales, customs, and oral traditions passed down through generations. In your example It’s not laughable that someone would want to reconnect with their original language and culture, that belongs to them, it’s who they are.
@tari_runa
@tari_runa 6 ай бұрын
Since i know i have many celtic tribes, germanic,norse(mostly danish), slavic, scythian, greek and little bit middle eastern/asian roots/dna i love it how all of this come here together in this video. And we are mixed and matched so much because of migration and trading and searching fertile land, that all the national boarders feel so "constructed" because we all have a little bit of everything inside of us, even if you have a familytree back til 1700 and never questioned your heritage because you where born many generations in the country you live in.
@Arminius420
@Arminius420 6 ай бұрын
I love this culture with all my heart. I am so proud to have ancestors of these cultures.
@crayzeedayzee
@crayzeedayzee 5 ай бұрын
Would love to hear more on the Celts!! Thankyou
@afsanarosebd
@afsanarosebd 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much for your knowledge and making this video.
@paulemerick8661
@paulemerick8661 6 ай бұрын
I'm an Italian/Roman-Etruscan descendant and a Christian but I'm grateful that you as well as other Nordic/Norse polytheists not to mention also many Celtic polytheists seem to have a genuine respect for Roman polytheism even if it's not your ascribed religion per say and putting aside past historical grievances (from my impression). Makes me think that humanity can learn to move on and progress in leaving behind old grievances between different polytheistic cultures and faiths. One thing I will say is that the Roman religion is unique in not only incorporating ideas from Greek religion but also from religious beliefs of other Italic tribes (besides Roman/Latin) and also Etruscan (which I have to admit I find very interesting in reading more about over time just for curiosity and having more knowledge about).
@ValeriusMagni
@ValeriusMagni 15 күн бұрын
Etruscan?😂
@paulemerick8661
@paulemerick8661 14 күн бұрын
@@ValeriusMagni DNA test. Highest genetic affinity on my mom's Italian side matched to the region of Tuscany though her Italian side of the family lived in Puglia for countless generations before migrating to America. Basically they were Roman-Etruscan migrants that settled in Puglia likely after Sulla had them set up a colony/colonies during and/or after the Social Wars.
@S.Stamos
@S.Stamos 2 күн бұрын
As a Greek atheist i have to admit that paganist religions of European nations are our heritage
@amyggg79
@amyggg79 Ай бұрын
I love this. Thanks for posting. I actually combine Germanic and Celtic paganism because those are the tribes my ppl came from. I recognize the differences while doing both. My altar has cernunnos but religious rituals invoke Odin (Woden)
@soyelsueco
@soyelsueco 6 ай бұрын
As a Swede with partly Sami background this was super interesting! Where can I find these official texts from the Sami stories? I do not want to search it up and end up reading about stuff that is not true.
@chiron14pl
@chiron14pl 6 ай бұрын
Another problem with the Celtic path is that the written records come from the Romans who had their own perspective on the Gauls and so their redaction of Celtic beliefs and practices is filtered through their lens, and they had ambivalent attitudes. Mostly as conquerors they wanted to Romanize the Celts, but they blended together features of Roman and Gaulic devotions
@trollsmyth
@trollsmyth 19 күн бұрын
Very much looking forward to more on the Celtic religion.
@seosamh.forbes
@seosamh.forbes 5 ай бұрын
Because I worship the Daghda and most of my friends celebrate Odin, I have just opted to start calling Him the All-Father. There are 6 archetypes I've seen in most paganism, The AllFather , the AllMother, the Guardian Daughter, the Warrior Son, The Trickster, and the Harbinger.
@maxwellschmidt235
@maxwellschmidt235 6 ай бұрын
As an American who moved to the baltics, I've seen devout Christianity alongside cultural practices that go back to the relatively recent paganry. As with your description of surviving Slavic practices, the Baltics are a place where pagan tradition can be observed humbly coexisting with dominant christianity. Not to disparage any earnestly held belief, I think that the lack of written account helps some of these practices retain their innocence. With many of the gods' names largely forgotten, there is no one to take their name in vain. Connection to the natural world remains a lived practice, without abstract debate over interpretation and story that seems to dominate discussion of pagan systems which produced more records but suffered a more complete or sudden loss of communities of continuous practice.
@brendansnyder8872
@brendansnyder8872 6 ай бұрын
Dutch (by way of Frisian) maternal ancestry and paternal Germanic/Celt ancestry here. I’ve spent the most time looking into Norse Paganism but I’ve recently been trying to delve further into the practices of Frisia, which seems to be ancestrally Germanic, along with Danish infiltration which very well brought further Norse aspects; it historically seemed to be an area influenced highly by Danes. Is anyone Frisian/has a grasp of sources/research into Frisia that you deem vital to examine?
@Her1313
@Her1313 Ай бұрын
My grandmother wrote a book about 20 years ago about our bloodline she traced it all the way back to Scandinavia... she said our bloodline went from Scandinavia to Ireland here to America. She fell in love an married a Cherokee man an had 4 boys..my Dad is one lol❤
@natalie_popova
@natalie_popova 5 ай бұрын
hi, i'm bulgarian, we have a few pagan traditions that we keep alive and still believe in even though we've been christians for about 15 centuries. it's very interesting to me to see such things surviving
@billsmith912
@billsmith912 6 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks!!
@elijahgregg4412
@elijahgregg4412 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great content.
@KambizSayari
@KambizSayari 6 ай бұрын
Is there a way to get a copy of that map you had which lays out all the different cultures and their geographic locations? This was an excellent over view. 👏 Well done !
@Combat-Mindset
@Combat-Mindset 6 ай бұрын
Brother could you make a video about Sliasthorp? The largest military viking city in northern germany unearthed in 2012? I cant find any videos about it. Would be great and highly appreciated. 🙏
@rickardt1222
@rickardt1222 6 ай бұрын
Amazing as always! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻✋🏻🌳☀ᛏ
@zaguitoblackbeard
@zaguitoblackbeard 6 ай бұрын
Learning about our ancestral pre-abrahamic religions is very fun and good for identity. When in learned about aztec religion i became very close to it since i was born in Mexico city. Thanks for the video and the info you share, I only would suggest to use LESS AI generated images because it hurts the professionalism of the video. Looking forward to seeing more form u :^)
@primaitaliafascismo753
@primaitaliafascismo753 6 ай бұрын
But the AI Images are beautiful
@zaguitoblackbeard
@zaguitoblackbeard 6 ай бұрын
No way@@primaitaliafascismo753 , just look at the details and the whole thing falls apart
@keapixhoudini6263
@keapixhoudini6263 5 ай бұрын
Tip: if you want to learn more on Ancient Roman paganism, look into the Etruscans, these were original tribal group in Italy, before Greeks arrived to start Rome, so most of what local villagers practiced was a mix of Etruscan and Greek. Source: degree in Classical Studies. Not much is known about Etruscans, but what is, comes from archeology, mostly tombs, so yes Roman paganism is different to Greek, but only up to Augustus i agree, civilized Rome much like you said and like today, religion was mix of habit, tradition and lip service, in Rome itself anyway,
@StevenCasper
@StevenCasper 6 ай бұрын
Thanks, enjoyed your video.
@TTT111
@TTT111 6 ай бұрын
I would like to know more about Baltic Paganism. What has been written about them and what has been found.
@micealocadain
@micealocadain 2 ай бұрын
Great info “Go raibh Maith Agat” (Thanks)
@edt9847
@edt9847 6 ай бұрын
Love your work on paganism, but would be very happy for more on Finnish/Sami paganism/animism please?
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