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Post by Jaga on May 25, 2011 22:12:41 GMT -7
We have new very exciting members in the forum. One of them - used to have a nick :Satan: but I asked him, if possible, to change to something else. Now we have a Nectromancer.
I think I can tolerate everybody else from hell's family except Satan. Even Mefisto sounds better.
Welcome Necromancer, please tell us sth about yourself!
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Post by kaima on May 26, 2011 1:25:04 GMT -7
We have new very exciting members in the forum. One of them - used to have a nick :Satan: but I asked him, if possible, to change to something else. Now we have a Nectromancer. I think I can tolerate everybody else from hell's family except Satan. Even Mefisto sounds better. Welcome Necromancer, please tell us sth about yourself! Rats, here we had Satan defending Bush and his cowardice and torture and condemning O'Bama. Bush the Anti=Christ and Satan. Now all we have is a necromancer... aww, what a comedown! Kai from Area 71
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Post by Jaga on May 26, 2011 8:40:33 GMT -7
Kai,
I think Mefisto would be a nice nick also. It would fit Baba jaga well....
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Post by nuctemeron on May 26, 2011 8:54:40 GMT -7
I decided to change it once again this is the last time I promise. Nuctemeron is even more mystical.
I live in Poland. I thinking on moving to Norway though. However as for now Poland is my home.
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Post by karl on May 26, 2011 9:30:23 GMT -7
I decided to change it once again this is the last time I promise. Nuctemeron is even more mystical. I live in Poland. I thinking on moving to Norway though. However as for now Poland is my home. Nuctemeron and not: Necromancer.... Ok, I believe I have it now, or do I? Oh well, our names are our names, for each must be honoured in the proper manner... Now, will this mean you are a Witchman? For this is an honour in the manner of Viking, for I understand you are to relocate to Norway. For then to begin a new life under a different flagg. If you enjoy the sea, and mountains, you will for certain enjoy Norway. Perhaps though, a change will be in your favour with mythology, for there is much in Norway and Dänemark. The youth know nothing, the mid age know a little better, the elderly know very much and are the people to discuss with.. Hmmm, with magic: The more powerful the magic, the more dear the price. Karl
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Post by nuctemeron on May 26, 2011 10:21:53 GMT -7
Mostly because of weather and clean air.
Nuctemeron means "night, enlightened by a day". In some old scripts it's also referred to the angel of light. I like Viking's mythology but Slavs have also their mythology which isn't actually much different. Same gods with different names. Been to Bergen couple of times and I want to move there. Quite mild (as for Norway) winters and warm but not hot summers. Perfect.
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Post by karl on May 26, 2011 13:43:08 GMT -7
Mostly because of weather and clean air. Nuctemeron means "night, enlightened by a day". In some old scripts it's also referred to the angel of light. I like Viking's mythology but Slavs have also their mythology which isn't actually much different. Same gods with different names. Been to Bergen couple of times and I want to move there. Quite mild (as for Norway) winters and warm but not hot summers. Perfect. Nuctemeron I was not aware of this meaning, I like the envision of: Night to day for inself is:Enlightening It is normal for Slavic and Russian mythology to co-inside, for long past viking ships, were to reach into most areas of your side of Europe includant of Russia. For these were not all raiding ships, but primarily trading vessels for exchange in goods {Foreign exchange as one would wish}. With these vessels, were also the exchange of both genetic and mythology. For if one is to spend time upon the seas, it is to then become not just of one with the mother sea, but also of close to God. For the seas give, but, the sea will take. I think perhaps it is the Dänischer half upon my mothers side that over takes the German other side upon fathers family psychic for leaning to Norse mythology. For whilst growing from younger to teen, I have heard the many stories of viking and the hex influence upon the peoples of the seas as of our selves. in as of this, for our family history from the Teuton {Not Teutonic} tribe of that we received of our name of tribal family hair {knot of Hair} for our family, the hair was dyed red to designate the protective combat individual as contribution to the whole for protection against our enemies. The tactic of combat that was to break through the Roman shield lines. Was for the combat rider with usually one or two lances, riding astride of two horses at full speed into the Roman line of what ever. This would in self, scare hell out of the legion individuals for cause to break ranks. The resulting break through was for the following sword bearers to follow through into the now open Roman ranks. For it was in first, our protective combat individuals, then once used up, it was then for total combat of all family against the enemy, in this manner, was used up in defeat, the entirety of all. For this tactic was used successfully against the invading Roman legions to the effect, they stayed West of the river Rhine. What destroyed most of the confederated Teuton tribes, was wars with the Franks and Goths. What remained of the Teuton, was eventually to be those of which are my family descendant's, and now of course, my self.. The whole situation as depicted in our history, was/is rather stupid. For these peoples needed be to fight with their heads, and not with their lives. For it is most wise to give cause for your enemy to die for their country and cause. For then the victor, to eat their lunch in peace.. A bit of nonsense in the following url, but, for a question of why, for not then an answer of: Why not.... www.howarddavidjohnson.com/nordicmyths.htmEven though the above is of brave actions, this has been lost through the ages, for I am not brave nor with a love or horses, and, I am afraid of pain and to die. Although I do not care for horese, it would so seem as opposite, horses and animals seem to be attracted to me. Horses sweat, they stink, they are stupid, but, they seem to enjoy to be spoken to whilst leaning into their ear and softy speaking encouragement to them....for some reason.. Karl
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Post by kaima on May 26, 2011 16:36:36 GMT -7
Nuctemeron means "night, enlightened by a day". We,come, Nuctemeron. You are expanding my vocabulary. I never had so much exposure to vocabulary of the dead, so didn't know the difference between necromancer and necrophilia, and nectemeron is brand new to me. On spirituality, shamanism is far more attractive to me. I have been exposed to various degrees of it over the decades in Alaska and, if I were to chose one for myself, rather interesting and sensible.
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Post by Jaga on May 26, 2011 20:53:27 GMT -7
Mefisto, we have so much in common! First Silesia, than Norway. I was in Norway once, we went all the way to the Nordkap. I liked it so much that I thought about living there..... not anymore. It is cold enough here in Idaho for me no more cold countries with long winters
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Post by nuctemeron on May 27, 2011 3:02:47 GMT -7
Nuctemeron I was not aware of this meaning, I like the envision of: Night to day for inself is:Enlightening It is normal for Slavic and Russian mythology to co-inside, for long past viking ships, were to reach into most areas of your side of Europe includant of Russia. For these were not all raiding ships, but primarily trading vessels for exchange in goods {Foreign exchange as one would wish}. With these vessels, were also the exchange of both genetic and mythology. For if one is to spend time upon the seas, it is to then become not just of one with the mother sea, but also of close to God. For the seas give, but, the sea will take. I think perhaps it is the Dänischer half upon my mothers side that over takes the German other side upon fathers family psychic for leaning to Norse mythology. For whilst growing from younger to teen, I have heard the many stories of viking and the hex influence upon the peoples of the seas as of our selves. in as of this, for our family history from the Teuton {Not Teutonic} tribe of that we received of our name of tribal family hair {knot of Hair} for our family, the hair was dyed red to designate the protective combat individual as contribution to the whole for protection against our enemies. The tactic of combat that was to break through the Roman shield lines. Was for the combat rider with usually one or two lances, riding astride of two horses at full speed into the Roman line of what ever. This would in self, scare hell out of the legion individuals for cause to break ranks. The resulting break through was for the following sword bearers to follow through into the now open Roman ranks. For it was in first, our protective combat individuals, then once used up, it was then for total combat of all family against the enemy, in this manner, was used up in defeat, the entirety of all. For this tactic was used successfully against the invading Roman legions to the effect, they stayed West of the river Rhine. What destroyed most of the confederated Teuton tribes, was wars with the Franks and Goths. What remained of the Teuton, was eventually to be those of which are my family descendant's, and now of course, my self.. The whole situation as depicted in our history, was/is rather stupid. For these peoples needed be to fight with their heads, and not with their lives. For it is most wise to give cause for your enemy to die for their country and cause. For then the victor, to eat their lunch in peace.. A bit of nonsense in the following url, but, for a question of why, for not then an answer of: Why not.... www.howarddavidjohnson.com/nordicmyths.htmEven though the above is of brave actions, this has been lost through the ages, for I am not brave nor with a love or horses, and, I am afraid of pain and to die. Although I do not care for horese, it would so seem as opposite, horses and animals seem to be attracted to me. Horses sweat, they stink, they are stupid, but, they seem to enjoy to be spoken to whilst leaning into their ear and softy speaking encouragement to them....for some reason.. Karl www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/godsslavic.htmwww.lowchensaustralia.com/names/godsnorse.htmas for example Belobog (White God) = Balder (fairest of the gods). this article is also worth of attention. www.burzum.org/eng/library/paganism01.shtmlin fact German and Norsk mythologies are rooted in the same myths. in Norwegian www.burzum.org/eng/library/germansk_mytologi_og_verdensanskuelse.shtmlthis is the real European tradition. Paganism. "The tactic of combat that was to break through the Roman shield lines. Was for the combat rider with usually one or two lances, riding astride of two horses at full speed into the Roman line of what ever. This would in self, scare hell out of the legion individuals for cause to break ranks. The resulting break through was for the following sword bearers to follow through into the now open Roman ranks."this actually reminds me of Polish Winged Hussars in the battle of Vienna. Such maneuver brought fear and terror to Turkish battalions.
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Post by nuctemeron on May 27, 2011 3:06:02 GMT -7
Mefisto, we have so much in common! First Silesia, than Norway. I was in Norway once, we went all the way to the Nordkap. I liked it so much that I thought about living there..... not anymore. It is cold enough here in Idaho for me no more cold countries with long winters I like cold. Besides in Bergen March is warmer than Polish March would you believe that? Silesia is too hot in the summer. However pretty cold in the winter. I like the way you call me;)
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Post by karl on May 27, 2011 6:46:44 GMT -7
Nuctemeron
Jeepers, I feel as of a thief in the night. The amount of research you have completed with such wonderful url information provided, is quite very commendable, and I do thank you very so much. For to proceed through such vast information is in-deed a pleasure..
You are very so correct with the Winged Hussars! These warriors are indeed so, a very powerful weapon to have been used against the enemies of Poland at that time of need. For indeed so, the Turks have earnt their reputation in the vast number of campaigns to have been very successful and feared opponents.
But, it appears they were succumbed by the concentration as a spear point through their ranks by the Polish Winged Hussars.
The following url is exampled
It was very interesting reading of url dealing with Paganism: Part 1 under url: Burzum
For that will provide much latitude in thought. For what ever a persons intrinsic feelings are in their religious training, to read the presentation, is to place as concrete their own personal convections, and this is as it needs to be..
For it places the convictions of: Mythology And into two parts: rather be it: Mythology of Christianity?
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Mythology of: European Mythology
I am not sure if you have noticed in your area. But, at home, have I noticed a surprisingly number of self professed Pagan people. It has been primarily young people, but also that of some elders.
But how ever the intrinsic feelings of people, is to them selves as sacred. For this is the keel that maintains our stability in storms of stress and needs be kept strong.
Another surprise to my self in regards to ancient regions of life remaining to the present. Is the large number of self professed Assyrians. I was to find these in Seattle USA of all places. It was whilst writing up some findings in concerns to the Boeing Aircraft Company. In the matter of available time, I was not to confirm the reality of the claims of such people, but it was to provide some food to think upon. I think perhaps in short future, I will look beyond the mist of prejudicial thinking, for clarity.
It remains to us to know our selves, but much better, to know better of others...
Karl
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Post by nuctemeron on May 27, 2011 7:41:52 GMT -7
Karl
Mythology of Christianity is rooted in the Hebrew mythology. I have nothing against that only if it stays were it belongs. Christianity doesn't belong to the European tradition. It was forced upon us. As well as upon other European countries. German-Norsk mythology is more opulent same Slavic and Greek mythologies. Christianity seems very primitive if compared to original European cults.
and yes Paganism is still alive. Not many people declare that but when you take Easter and Christmas two most important holidays for christians you'll see people concentrated mostly on Easter food baskets, Xmas trees, gifts ect. It's a part of pagan tradition that was adopted by christians. Modern societies take from these holidays what's the most attractive. The rest is less important. It's a good sign for the future I think.
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Post by karl on May 27, 2011 10:32:07 GMT -7
Karl Mythology of Christianity is rooted in the Hebrew mythology. I have nothing against that only if it stays were it belongs. Christianity doesn't belong to the European tradition. It was forced upon as. As well as upon other European countries. German-Norsk mythology is more opulent same Slavic and Greek mythologies. Christianity seems very primitive if compared to original European cults. and yes Paganism is still alive. Not many people declare that but when you take Easter and Christmas two most important holidays for christians you'll see people concentrated mostly on Easter food baskets, Xmas trees, gifts ect. It's a part of pagan tradition that was adopted by christians. Modern societies take from these holidays what's the most attractive. The rest is less important. It's a good sign for the future I think. Nuctemeron For as wishing not to belabour unnecessarily this subject to become a bore. But, only wishing to add for that I was not to accomplish this morning for being in time constraints. I enjoy your mind set and writing, for you write that which is in your mind and not that to please others by. I must in first say that also am I Christian, by choice. But hold respect to others of different faith or not so. For this is an intrinsic choice that is ours to make. You are most correct in that Christianity is not European, for it was indeed so forced upon our ancestors. The Romans bear most of this blame in their zeal to conquer a world that was not to them to do so. In as so of their wish to conquer and tax for the imperial Rome, whilst in process of doing so, created many concessions to please them selves, and with this, to create a leveling field of a religion that would be a binder to hold together the lands they conquered and occupy. For the Romans were very smart and extremely well disciplined in self and actions, to a point of being overly consistent. For this was their primary weakness, for being consistent, in meaning was to know and play upon this weakness in the military means of expectation and attack and destroy. But, upon and beyond the military might of Rome, were the lessons gained and used to advantage of Early Europe. For the Romans knew and through their teaching, was to gain the knowledge of: Organization/Government/Division of authority and all that makes central government an effective administrative success. What they did though in creating a lasting situation that haunts us today, besides the Roman numeral system, is their creation of a religion that is the Church of Rome. For they created from pieces of our early Paganism to meld with the best of Christian faith to form a religion that fitted their means of control. For as well known, it is one thing to overtake another country, but another to occupy and control to their benefit. This is best accomplished with use of a common religion that is accepted with fear of rejection in use of former religion, amalgamated with a foreign induced religion. Then to form with the former constituents, the required flavour that is both beneficial to the occupational forces and attended tax placed upon the peoples. This is self, insures complacency and obedience. The following url is a very intensive explanatory description of selective use of our former Pagan traditions. www.seiyaku.com/customs/pagan-symbols.htmlKarl
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Post by nuctemeron on May 27, 2011 11:09:31 GMT -7
Karl
I'm an atheist but I've nothing against religious people no matter what God or Gods they believe in. My parents are both catholic and I was raised catholic. I just think organized religions were made to control people by some gurus who claimed they knew more than common people. Money and power nothing more. A true faith is in every believer's heart and it counts. So I don't bash religious people. They've got right to have their own beliefs. But I stand against organized monotheistic religions and do criticize them cos they're based on authoritarism. It's nothing good in fact.
thanks for the interesting link.
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