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Not knowing what one wants in life, what one's purpose is, can be one's greatest tragedy. Most people don't know this, and many don't know what they are capable of, which also brings misfortune.
Happiness & fulfilment don't lie in consumerism, but in moderation.
Be content.
Most of us are familiar with the eagles of Middle Earth which come to the rescue of our heroes when they are in peril.
But does this motif appear in European myths? Let's find out!
Sketching and experimenting with dry pastels. I will continue to do more such drawings, since i miss colour.
#Pastel #pencil #pencilart #sketchbook
European pagan temples weren't just buildings. They were made to resemble the mythical halls of the gods, so when one enters he/she is no longer in the ordinary world of time, but a mythical world beyond time, in the presence of a deity.
That moment when you're writing a book but you forgot to select a trim size for the pages, so when you change the size the whole document becomes a mess, and you realise you're not on page 65 anymore but on 120... And you're still at the beginning of the book.
The scholars rooted in the Abrahamic worldview have done a great damage with their interpretation of our myths. But the interpretations of the feminists and similar SJW today are even worse. They're literally changing the sex of the mythical beings to fit their agenda.
Early Slavic houses differ from Germanic longhouses by being small, made for one family, whereas the longhouse can shelter the whole kin. These architectural differences can be traced to the Neolithic period of Western and South-Eastern Europe.
Radagast/Radgost/Ardagast/Svarozhich, a Slavic God representing the ancestral sum, though the eternal fire continuously rekindled (reincarnated) in the kin. Noted also as a war deity, he was the fire burning in the homes, temples and cremation ceremonies, but also in the hearts.
The three illustrations made for the tale "True Steel", the last tale from the book "The Sorcerous Spring."
- The Prince in the cave of the giants
- The princess in True Steel's cavern
- The resurrection of the prince
"You could not discover the limits of the psyche, even if you traveled every road to do so; such is the depth of its logos." - Heraclitus