
This world is just a canvas to our imagination. Everything you can imagine is real. .....It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.......What we wish, we readily believe, and what we ourselves think, we imagine others think also.
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When The Nazis Wanted To Sell Their Fatherland And Relativise It, Or How Stupid Do You Have To Be To

When the Nazis wanted to sell their fatherland and relativise it, or how stupid do you have to be to vote for such traitors to the fatherland!
My favourite phrase is: not everything was bad about the French Revolution, for example the guillotine.
Maximilien de Robespierre more or less
Of course, this is only satire, but it is interesting to see that if they were in the world they would like to live in, they would have been executed by themselves precisely for this.
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AfD employee suspected of spying for China: "What AfD voters get is treason"
"AfD is a collection of anti-patriots"
German Interior Minister Faeser speaks of "attack from within on European democracy"
What an irony!
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人生の大勝負
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ある文化では高く評価されることが、別の文化では検閲される。
自然の否定は宗教の本質である
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Nos Calan Mei
The Beltane Ritual*
Hardly any direct written sources have survived for Celtic mythology in prehistoric and ancient times; in pre-Christian times, Celtic mythology was passed on almost exclusively through oral tradition. Just as this ritual is whispered into the ears of every generation by myself.
hound of Belinus
The etymology of Belenus as the "god of springs" (Celtic *Guelenos to Indo-European *guelH-; compare also Low High German "quellen") favours the interpretation of Belenus as a healing deity. Older research derived the name from the root *bhel- ("bright", "shining"). However, there is also a derivation from the Celtic word for the hallucinogenic henbane belenuntia, bellinuncium, bellenium. The fact that it is called apollinaris herba ("Apollo herb") in Latin also speaks in favour of the connection with henbane. The root *belenio- can still be found today in the Spanish beleño and in the Portuguese velenho (both meaning "henbane"). In the compound names Cunobelinus and Lugobelinos (Cymric Cynfelyn and Llywelyn respectively), the first part of the word is a metaphor for "warrior", the second can mean the henbane as a drug to increase combativeness, the former can also mean " hound of Belinus".
At a time when nature is in full bloom, the days are getting longer and the sun is getting stronger, the festival of the beginning of summer is celebrated on 30 April. This ritual shows you how!

Everything we need:
One or more carnelians
Candles or a fire bowl
Paganism music
Instructions:
Place your carnelian on the floor. If you have several stones available, lay them out in a circle as a stylised fire.
Light the candles at a safe distance from your stone circle and play some music.
Start to move and dance intuitively to the music. Find your natural rhythm and release all tension from your body as you move.
Shake, sing or laugh out loud and surrender to your dance with every fibre.
Visualise the fiery power rising from your carnelians. Like a bonfire, they form the centre of your dance, giving you strength and energy during your ritual.
Now formulate your wishes for the coming early summer.
Say them out loud and jump over the carnelians on the floor to activate their power for your goals.
Gradually calm down again and take the feeling of joie de vivre and motivation with you.
We have only published the slimmed-down version of the ritual here. Of course, you need a huge May fire, lots of naked people and what can I say? Last time I was married to three witches to celebrate fertility. Mead and wine were also part of the whole thing, plus we all felt the power of the big stag in our loins.
But that's all fiction, or did we experience it?
Whoever believes it will be saved and whoever does not will not go to hell
*If you perform the ritual, you do so at your own risk and responsibility.









The Fall of Man, oil painting by Hendrick Goltzius (1616) and headdog 2024
Lust's passion will be served; it demands, it militates, it tyrannizes.
Marquis de Sade
It is always by way of pain one arrives at pleasure.
Marquis de Sade
One is never so dangerous when one has no shame, than when one has grown too old to blush.
Marquis de Sade
Social order at the expense of liberty is hardly a bargain.
Marquis de Sade


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