Pallando The Blue

Enlightening Pagan History & Mythology.

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When a mythical hero or a god is described as “begging”, it’s a metaphor. Said hero or god is the child in the womb, asking to be noursihed so that it can be reborn, it is the initiate descending to the barrow, wishing for the ancestral flame to be rekindled

In the Middle Ages, when (((christians))) launched their genocidal campaigns against Native Europeans, so many woods and groves were cut down that the situation in Europe vis-a-vis forests was WORSE than today. They even made indexes of which groves to burn!

The Indiculus superstitionum et paganiarum contained a part vis-a-vis how to spot and destroy pagan shrines

The manuscript in the 2nd pic is produced by the (((Livonian Order))), and it speaks of groves to be destoyed in Lithuania. Byzantines like (((John of Ephesus))) also made lists of temples and groves to be demolished.

The high priest of Rhodes was called gerophoros, id est “carrier of the sacred objects”. He showed the objects to the initiates, helping them to achieve remembrance, give birth to themselves. He was the midwife of the mind

Oceanus, (“embracing, enclosing”) is portrayed with horns, in a similar way that Pan is horned. That is because Oceanus stands for the watery environment, damp and dark, of the womb, of both the biological mother and of Mother Earth. His horns are the shovel used by the initiate to dig the passage grave and retrieve the sacred objects, to give birth to himself, rekindle the spark of life.

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