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Forward from: MusingsOfHulda
Wolfgang Willrich, Liegender weiblicher Akt im Waldesinneren (‘Reclining female nude in the woods’)




According to Hesiod and the Homeric hymn on Aphrodite, the goddess after rising from the foam first approached the island of Cythera, and thence went to Cyprus, and as she was walking on the sea-coast flowers sprang up under her feet, and Eros and Himeros accompanied her to the assembly of the other great gods, all of whom were struck with admiration and love when she appeared, and her surpassing beauty made every one desire to have her for his wife.


Forward from: Racial Beauty
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Forward from: MusingsOfHulda
You will never find the divine within the walls of a building or in the words of a text if you cannot find it here.

“Nature is alive and talking to us. This is not a metaphor.”
-Terence McKenna




Depiction from 1887 showing two Roman women offering a sacrifice to the goddess Vesta


Christians had severed the traditional bond between religion and a "nation" or people. The ancients took for granted that religion was indissolubly linked to a particular city or people. Indeed, there was no term for religion in the sense we now use it to refer to the beliefs and practices of a specific group of people or of a voluntary association divorced from ethnic or national identity.

The idea of an association of people bound together by a religious allegiance with its own traditions and beliefs, its own history, and its own way of life independent of a particular city or nation was foreign to the ancients. Religion belonged to a people, and it was bestowed on an individual by the people or nation from which one came or in which one lived.

From: The Christians as the Romans Saw Them by Robert Louis Wilken.


Forward from: Pagan Revivalism
We hear the call of the ancients and follow their example. To strive to be as great as they were, as they look upon you with joy. For you have made the great journey back from modernity's clutches and crossed the threshold back upon the path








Forward from: Folkish European Paganism
Words had separated me from my body. The sun released me. Greece cured my self-hatred and awoke a will to health. I saw that beauty and ethics were one and the same. Creating a beautiful work of art and a beautiful oneself are identical.

Yukio Mishima


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Forward from: Folkish European Paganism
Achilles kills Hector and rejects Hector's plea for mercy


The Birth of Venus by Odilon Redon (1912)

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