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Did you know Buddhism bans onions, garlic, leeks, chives and scallions because it makes men heterosexual? 👀
All of these herbs are great for men's reproductive health & testosterone levels:
: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273x/9/2/75:
: https://herbmedpharmacol.com/PDF/jhp-7-306.pdf:
: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/1471-2458-14-1062.pdf:
: https://ctujs.ctu.edu.vn/index.php/ctujs/article/download/920/764:
: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1016/j.jmhg.2005.06.005:
Buddhism also bans the consumption of meat, which is also beneficial to men's health as seen https://vegstudies.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/p_foodethik/Rothgerber__Hank_2012._Real_Men_Dont_Eat_-Vegetable-__Quiche._Masculinity_and_the_Justification_of_Meat_Consumption.pdf.
You can read about Buddhism's crash-out against these excellent foods for men's mental, reproductive and physical health https://archive.org/details/MN40086ucmf_0/page/n273/mode/1up?q=Onions.
In fact if you read it, eating meat is akin to eating a child, you will be reborn as a tiger or a wolf, you will go to the worst of buddhist hells for eating meat and you can be reborn as a rich god for not eating meat. Need I remind people that eating meat was an actual ancient Pagan practice established by Gods via animal sacrifice. Ergo the prohibition of eating meat is in itself anti-pagan as well.
This not only proves Buddhism's anti-life agenda, but also many Buddhists, as shown in the video, are quite open about why these are evil in Buddhism
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2026年5月3日 06:13
Did you know Buddhism bans onions, garlic, leeks, chives and scallions because it makes men heterosexual? 👀 All of these herbs are great for men's reproductive health & testosterone levels: :Onions: :Garlic: :Leeks: :Chives: :Scallions: Buddhism also bans…
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This Roman Painting, among other things, is how we know statues would have colors, in addition to science.
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🌸✍️ postcards by Louis Ernest Lessieux (1848-1925).
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An interesting Anglo Saxon cruciform mount from the British Museum. Each arm features a Wodenic double-raven motif; this would’ve been an elaborate solar cross. 𐃏
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The Terrace of the Trafalgar Tavern, Greenwich, London by James Tissot (1836-1902). c.1878.
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On once-in-a-lifetime shots
https://x.com/AJamesMcCarthy, an amateur astronomer and photographer took this astonishing shot of the I. S. S. backed by the sun, while a massive eruption took place.
There are two things we can derive from this:
1. The I. S. S. is up there. Many photographers saw it flying in orbit around Terra.
2. The sun is an absolutely massive entity, which controls the climate on Terra.
He named his shot 'Kardashev Dreams', referring to the Kardashev scale, which defines the technological advancement of mankind.
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Genius of Electricity, Evelyn Beatrice Longman (c'1916)
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Apollo Sitting on the Horse Pegasus, Julius Kronberg c'1907
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Scandinavian and Slavic folklore speak of a strikingly similar forest spirit: the skogsrå and mavka.
The skogsrå appears as a beautiful woman with a hollow back like a hollow log, and watches over a specific forest. It aids those who respect its forest, granting safe passage, helping hunters find game, and keeping predators away from livestock, but for those who don’t, it may try to lure them deep into the forest where they become hopelessly lost or off of a cliff, or possess them and make them its thralls.
To keep a skogsrå’s favour, toss a handful of coins over your left shoulder when entering a forest, or leave coins or another offering on a stump, and never take more from the forest than you need.
The mavka similarly appears as a woman with a hollow back, but with visible organs. Its name derives from Nav, the Slavic Pagan underworld, and while it may attempt to lure men into the forest, it may also protect the crops and livestock of those who make it offerings, such as bread or a comb.
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I'm have no idea where I'd be without my friends. But, wherever it is, I don't want to know. 🤝
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When we examine Örlög and Wyrd we see a familiar pattern:
Both are saying fate is fixed.
Same concept
Same function
Same inevitability
Different languages
- Sources and translation for Anglo-Saxon wyrd:
-Beowulf
“Gæð a wyrd swa hio scel.”
(“Wyrd goes ever as it must.”)
Wyrd oft nereð unfǣgne eorl, þonne his ellen dēah.
“Wyrd often spares the undoomed man, when his courage avails.”
-The Wanderer
Wyrd bið ful ārǣd.
Literal translation:
“Wyrd is fully fixed.”
Ne mæg werig mōd wyrde wiðstondan.
Literal translation:
“Nor may a weary mind withstand wyrd.”
- The Battle of Maldon
Wyrd bið swīðost.
Literal translation:
“Wyrd is strongest.”
- Maxims I
Wyrd byð swīðre þonne ænig man.
Literal translation:
“Wyrd is stronger than any man.”
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Old Norse:
> Þær lǫg lǫgðu,
þær líf kuru
alda bǫrnum,
örlǫg sǫgðu.
Literal translation:
> They laid down layers,
they chose lives
for the children of men,
they spoke örlög.
- Völuspá
Old Norse:
> Því at engi
mátti flýja
sinna örlaga.
Literal translation:
> Because no one
could flee
his örlög.
- Atlamál in grœnlenzku
Old Norse:
> Engi maðr rýfr örlǫg sín.
Literal translation:
> No man breaks his örlög.
- Fóstbrœðra saga
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Wyrd is a powerful force, similar to the non-fictional concepts of vril.
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Lithuanian Gastronomical Heritage - Gira (Kvas)
Like many other countries known for their traditions of winemaking or beer brewing, Lithuania also stands out in the area of beverages with its own national drink - gira.
Gira is a fermented drink widely believed to have originated in Eastern Europe, known as kvas amongst Slavs. However, it has a far reaching history in Lithuania with recipes and use being recorded in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Lithuania is special in this sphere for its rich heritage of gira recipes, a number of which have been dated back to as far as the 16th century AD. Over a hundred of such original recipes survive today from basic rye and bread gira, to more exotic cloudberry, honey and even milk gira.
Gira is not only a popular staple in modern day Lithuania, but also a valuable and longstanding piece of Lithuanian heritage, with a long history of use in folk medicine, traditional drink and popular refreshment throughout our history.
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Like other vættir, jötnar are often not necessarily evil, but indifferent; willing to be helpful for a price, but ultimately concerned with their own affairs, in contrast to the wholly benevolent nature of the Gods, well articulated in the language of the Eddas.
They often appear as bringers of hidden knowledge, as in the Hyndlujóð; but true to her nature, Hyndla only shares her knowledge when Freyja sacrifices to Thor on her behalf.
This theme continues with other land spirits, such as the skogsrå; guardians of specific forests and mountains, and willing to grant safe passage and protect the livestock of those who maintain good, reciprocal relations with them, but not hesitating to harm those who disrespect their territory, or take something without leaving them an offering.
Painting by W. G. Collingwood, 1908. 𐃏
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Werewolves run to the forest and live there like beasts. After joining a pack they feed it by attacking cattle, but not eating any, just choking.
A werewolf is alien to everything wolven. He’s calm, often whines, eats only bread.
According to Ukranian and Belarussian belief a werewolf doesn’t even howl like a wolf, but moans and cries like a man.
Anatolii Svydnytsky