Pagan Rites of Passage
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Pagans Rites of Passage
If you want a lot of joy and warmth and love in your life, you should have children. You will also get a lot of frustration and screaming and pain and stress in your life, but these are things that will force you to grow, to become better, to rid yourself of the childish infantile worthless you. I'm not saying you have these qualities in particular, we all do, because we are born not really complete. Human beings, they need a lot of education through life, and in a sense, children are part of their mother until they are seven, because they can't live without their mother until they are around seven, you know, in[1] an uncivilized situation. So they are not really individuals until they are eight.
Which is why the rebirth rituals in paganism started around age seven, when they were to become true individuals, separate human beings, living on their own.[2]
A lot of people say that they were worse off in the past, right? The life expectancy was lower, the average lifespan was lower, and of course child death was higher. A lot of children didn't make it to adulthood,[3] and they see this as a negative thing.[4] So the first ritual of becoming a true human being really started around age seven, and atheists will say that this is just ridiculous, you know, superstitious nonsense, but rituals in that sense are very necessary for you to grow as a human being, for you to develop. Today, pretty much every adult man on this planet is a child, a man-child, never went through anything that he should have gone through to become a real man. So instead we see a lot of childish, childlike, greedy, petty, envious low-lives. And when it comes to women, it's not actually the same, because women are different. Natural selection, as my wife explained in her video about Mithras, as we have explained in the "Paganism explained" book about Mithras, natural selection for human beings is mainly a male thing. The natural selection on all levels is based on weeding out the poor quality males, not so much the females. So this is particularly a valid point in relation to the men on this planet.
To many it makes no sense, but they had a real purpose for all of this, and it was very well thought through. It was viewed with the critical eyes for hundreds of thousands of years. And of course it's failed in the end, but not because the system was poor, but because of agriculture and civilization, ruining the foundation of strength really. It ruined mankind to a large degree.[5] I think it was Piero San Giorgio who said that the closest thing you get to a ritual of manhood today is like taking the driver's license. So we are level one human beings today really, not saying all of us are. A lot of people are elevated, gained a level you could say, by circumstance, by chance, and of course some because they instinctively want to improve.[6] They open up their eyes when they wake up and they think that I'm weak, I need to do something about it, and they do it.[7]
Anyhow, I just wanted to say that our own traditions, custom made for us, matter. They make a difference, and we should embrace them and revive them and return to ourselves, I think.[8]
If you want a lot of joy and warmth and love in your life, you should have children. You will also get a lot of frustration and screaming and pain and stress in your life, but these are things that will force you to grow, to become better, to rid yourself of the childish infantile worthless you. I'm not saying you have these qualities in particular, we all do, because we are born not really complete. Human beings, they need a lot of education through life, and in a sense, children are part of their mother until they are seven, because they can't live without their mother until they are around seven, you know, in[1] an uncivilized situation. So they are not really individuals until they are eight.
Which is why the rebirth rituals in paganism started around age seven, when they were to become true individuals, separate human beings, living on their own.[2]
A lot of people say that they were worse off in the past, right? The life expectancy was lower, the average lifespan was lower, and of course child death was higher. A lot of children didn't make it to adulthood,[3] and they see this as a negative thing.[4] So the first ritual of becoming a true human being really started around age seven, and atheists will say that this is just ridiculous, you know, superstitious nonsense, but rituals in that sense are very necessary for you to grow as a human being, for you to develop. Today, pretty much every adult man on this planet is a child, a man-child, never went through anything that he should have gone through to become a real man. So instead we see a lot of childish, childlike, greedy, petty, envious low-lives. And when it comes to women, it's not actually the same, because women are different. Natural selection, as my wife explained in her video about Mithras, as we have explained in the "Paganism explained" book about Mithras, natural selection for human beings is mainly a male thing. The natural selection on all levels is based on weeding out the poor quality males, not so much the females. So this is particularly a valid point in relation to the men on this planet.
To many it makes no sense, but they had a real purpose for all of this, and it was very well thought through. It was viewed with the critical eyes for hundreds of thousands of years. And of course it's failed in the end, but not because the system was poor, but because of agriculture and civilization, ruining the foundation of strength really. It ruined mankind to a large degree.[5] I think it was Piero San Giorgio who said that the closest thing you get to a ritual of manhood today is like taking the driver's license. So we are level one human beings today really, not saying all of us are. A lot of people are elevated, gained a level you could say, by circumstance, by chance, and of course some because they instinctively want to improve.[6] They open up their eyes when they wake up and they think that I'm weak, I need to do something about it, and they do it.[7]
Anyhow, I just wanted to say that our own traditions, custom made for us, matter. They make a difference, and we should embrace them and revive them and return to ourselves, I think.[8]
- Or a mother-substitute.
- No "let'f find out" this time?! Well, let's find out!
- A lot of parts for cars don't make it through the quality control either.
- I don't see it as a negative thing.
- "Blessed be the MEEK" vs. "QUALITY matters!". When weakness and meekness is rewarded at the expense of the strong and proud we get what we have today: a failing and falling society of sub-humans.
- Teenagers revolt, you say? Nay, I say. They just desperately try to find a way to become adults, and the Traditions that would have enabled them to become adults are no longer here.
- Yes. I know. They tend to err most of the time. They have been failed by their own parents and this sick and worthless society as a whole. They are doomed to fail.
- Speaking of manly characters, don't forget to subscribe to ThegnThrand and to watch his "experimental archaeology" videos. See links at the end of this video.