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I lived in a far away land from '68 to 2012, far from my ancestry. In this place many had a big mouth, but most of those loud mouths were afraid to pull the trigger, making their guns useless. I don't know if ethnicity is the answer, but it will never hurt to know your history and the traditions associated with it. Unfortunately for me, much of my Heide Volk (saxon) history is lost, but the mid winter horn remains a strong annual tradition, though it started as a means of long range communication and was used year round. Greetings!

Pouring mead on the ground in a silent place in the forest is magical.

Communicating with your ancestors on a regular basis results in more determination, strength and focus.

It makes your eyes intense and grows the fire in your heart.

You have definitely got something there. Our ancestors are the closest thing to ourselves that has ever been and we are the culmination of the best of them. I say the best because only the best( In evolutionary terms) would have survived and reproduced. Therefore It makes perfect sense to absorb our own cultural history as it has been tailor made for us. My ancestry is Celtic. There are many things we can learn from other cultures but we seem to have been conditioned by society not to embrace our own history.
I always follow nature and our ancient and primal instincts must be controlled but not ignored or forgotten. Real men and women are forged in fire. Hardship and dedication are the best way, like you say hedonism leads to depression. We are simply not designed to have it easy. We need the fight that's what fuels the fire, and the fire is the spice of life.

I agree with everything you said Jist, a very good comment!

These are really practical tips. Thanks.

Discomfort inoculation. Showing face online: I would do this but I live in a ghetto and talk a lot of smack about Islam. Beheading isn't something I fancy for me or my kids ;)

Hedonism. Tried this for years. You're right – it doesn't lead to fulfilment at all.

Ancestral heritage. This enriches who we are. Deffo. It's important to keep alive traditions and discover from whence you came. We're flooded and diluted by other cultures, especially in Europe. Political correctness encourages us to shrink who we are. Fuck that.

Roots. I'm a Celt (mostly) – ancestors were from the Badlands (English/Scottish border). They were hardy and made a living from passers-by, so to speak.

That music is lovely, btw

Then stop writing about Islam here on Steem, you can do that safely on my discord. Being opinionated is not good for your money, there is a reason why most politicians and businessmen are PC.

Trust me, they don't give a fuck about Muslims behind closed doors.

That's the sad truth. They've sold out who they are for £££

Writing that engages people comes from the heart and from truth. I could never be a politician.

Neither could I.

Anything uncomfy, painful and scary is always going to make you hesitant to do it but if you don't, if you always think of it as an obstacle you'll never get anywhere.

Instead, you need to make these as catalysts to hone you as a person and be the best version of you. ^^

Well said Dawn.

Sounds like drums are common to ancestors. Nothing gets a blood boiling like a good solid consistent drum beat.

That said, the war drum video was not what I expected. It doesn't feel like war :)

It is true, drums are part of every culture because of their power.
Nothing awakens your spirits more than a strong drum beat.

The drums strenghten your 1st chakra or root chakra. It's the chakra that connects you to the earth.

I don't know what Chakras are and I am go to read the poetic edda now. If you were so cool and explain what the chakras are I would be grateful for that.

Have a nice day.

https://chopra.com/articles/what-is-a-chakra#sm.000000erpbuxuge0iv51ojbbc395d

The Sanskrit word Chakra literally translates to wheel or disk. In yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda, this term refers to wheels of energy throughout the body. There are seven main chakras, which align the spine, starting from the base of the spine through to the crown of the head. To visualize a chakra in the body, imagine a swirling wheel of energy where matter and consciousness meet. This invisible energy, called Prana, is vital life force, which keeps us vibrant, healthy, and alive.

These swirling wheels of energy correspond to massive nerve centers in the body. Each of the seven main chakras contains bundles of nerves and major organs as well as our psychological, emotional, and spiritual states of being. Since everything is moving, it’s essential that our seven main chakras stay open, aligned, and fluid. If there is a blockage, energy cannot flow.

First Chakra: The Muladhara is the chakra of stability, security, and our basic needs. It encompasses the first three vertebrae, the bladder, and the colon. When this chakra is open, we feel safe and fearless.

Thank you.

A warriors diet:

Most attempt to live for comfort. This is dangerous because it breeds complacency and apathy. This sheep has a better chance at succeeding at what he wants because he is forced to come up with a solution or die.

100% Earl, your words remind me of Paul Waggener, my inspiration, they are harsh but the truth.

It reminds me of this video:

That dude walks like Bane.

He is a necessary evil (according to societies morals), just like bane!

I don't know much about this guy but is he hated for the most part?

They all call him Nazi because he is white, honors the Norse gods and has runes tattoed on his body.

So yeah, they hate him, for stupid reasons.

In my eyes, he is doing everything right and he preserves the religion of my ancestors.

Just because Hitler honored the same ancestors (Hitler was germanic after all) doesn't mean that we are all Nazis for honoring those ancestors.

But I don't care, it is just stupid words from people that are brainwashed and controlled by our globalist filthy society who have no clue about my ancestors.

He must have been born in the States since I don't hear a German accent.

I don't know if you remember but I had been studying German for some years now although lately I've been slacking. I always thought German culture was interesting.

nice write up, you know i have never thought about knowing my ancestors, you just gingered that curiousity in me.

It is never too late to find out.

Thank You for this video. I watched it before I went to bed. I got up this morning and .......... let's just say heeded your advice.
Thank You!

Glad to hear that Snook.

It may depend on how you define what "courage" is. Most people believe it is the absence of fear. It's not. It's doing it IN SPITE OF fear. It's acting anyway. Caroline Myss once defined courage as what comes AFTER having done something you were afraid of, not before.

If you want to develop courage, go do what you're afraid of. Start small and build up. The more you practice acting in spite of the fears you have, the most confident - and courageous - you'll feel and be in your life.

An interesting post, thanks for sharing useful information.

Awesome thanks for sharing! A burning desire for something...

Oh, God, I like it. Description and videos very niceeeee :)

Cool one, that "Wardrums" sound video.
Baddass and masculine.