From: Operation Werwolf
Paganism is best explained through the prism of Blood and Soil – which, apart from a slogan, is a coherent philosophy in itself.
Any given Pagan religion belongs to the people it was created by and
to that people’s land. It can only be taken elsewhere along with the
migration of its original creators, and in no other way. Paganism is
purely an ethnic religion, a religion belonging to your own forefathers
and inherited by their descendants – thus also by yourself. Its
definition is also narrowed by the exclusion of all Abrahamic religions,
from which only Judaism could ever meet the criteria anyway (and
certainly not in all cases).
Judaism, Christianity and Islam all stem from the same Semitic,
Middle-Eastern root. Therefore all these religions are foreign to the
people outside of the Semitic cultural circle, and have shown to be
harmful to our own culture throughout the centuries since their
introduction. It must be stressed, however, that it is possible and even
likely for a Jew to benefit from Judaism or, in fact, any other
Abrahamic religion, which in essence is always a tainted form of Judaism
in any case, but not for a non-Jew. Anything born in consequence with
the Jewish instinct can only benefit a Jew. Similarly, anything born in
consequence with the European instinct, can only to the full extent
benefit a European, as only a European will ever have the full grasp of
the concepts formed in the aorta of his thoughts and intuitive
knowledge.
There is knowledge of everything from intuition.
– Patanjali
It doesn’t mean that Paganism is hermetic to any extent – it has been
evolving along with the culture and traditions of our forebears,
retaining its primal characteristics and most importantly – remaining
the natural creation of our free souls and instincts, which always
served us best in all respects.
The idea that we should ever need a foreign people – in this case the
tribes of Israel – in order to “see the light” is ridiculous at best,
and to be honest, rather offensive. A lot of people have a problem with
admitting this fact, because as a rule admitting a mistake is not
something they like doing.
If some people hadn’t felt obliged to repeat what is
untrue simply because they had at one point maintained it, they would
have turned into quite different people.
– Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Yes, indeed…
One thing which I seem unable to escape when explaining what is Paganism
is comparing Paganism to Christianity – or, more broadly, to all
Abrahamic religions. And it’s not that odd – after all the Jewish cult
is like songs on the radio, or pop soda, or McDonald’s – you come in
contact with it whether you want it or not, and it happens all the time –
you’re being bombarded and the influence of that bombardment is
enormous. In fact, it’s much greater than a regular person would like to
admit. That’s one of the reasons I advocated living in seclusion – to avoid all these unnecessary and harmful stimuli.
Since that is so, we all know Christianity to some extent. Many of
you probably know it better than your ancestral folk Pagan religion.
Chances are that you have some clue about Judaism and Islam as well.
Therefore it’s only fitting to offer a comparison and provide a better
understanding of our own traditional beliefs by juxtaposing them with
the Jewish ones.
Below I’ll give you what I consider the three main characteristics of
Paganism – not only in Europe but wherever it could be observed, and
three main characteristics of the Abrahamic religions. Please observe
that in every case, they present the opposite to each other.
Paganism
Ethnocentrism. Paganism always belonged to a given
culture or, perhaps less broadly, just to the people within which it was
brought to be and their descendants. It was never in Pagan nature to
convert others by force or by any other means. A Pagan always realized
that his religion is a very real part of him, the omnipotent strength of
his soul and the vitality of his body inherent only to him. The
religion of our forefathers was never means of political full spectrum
dominance of a foreign culture.
Harmony. Everything in Nature forms a complete whole
and is, both animate and inanimate, of equal importance to the
functioning of the whole. The natural in the Natural world and man’s
connection with Nature was the primal rule and excludes placing the
human species above the animal world, the world of plants and the world
of inanimate objects. The only hierarchy is the one within a single
species.
A circular life/time philosophy. A Pagan world-view
revolves around the natural re-occurrences – the cycle of day and night,
the seasons, the Moon phases and how the old fallen tree enriches,
fertilizes the soil in the forest and helps other plants grow in its
place… Our ancestors saw everything as an eternal cycle of
transformation and rebirth – here on Earth. We are reborn in our
children, just like animals, plants – just like all life. A Pagan
worships life and its circular nature.
Everything straight lies.
– Friedrich Nietzsche
Abrahamic religions
Proselytism. All worshipers of Abrahamic religions
at some point aggressively sought to convert other nations through what
could today be only described as sheer terrorism. Their religion was,
and in some cases still is, designed to mutilate and subsequently to
fully dominate the culture of the infidel, often explicitly calling for a
full conversion or destruction of all people of different faith.
Anthropocentrism. The Jewish God made man in his
image to rule over all living things and all inanimate objects of
Cosmos. He can do with them as he pleases. He won’t be reborn in this
world but another, celestial one – to rejoice in the company of his God.
A linear life/time philosophy. The Abrahamic
world-view is detached from the natural. There is creation, interlude
and then the inevitable Apocalypse. All is seen from this perspective. A
Jew, Christian and Muslim worships death and sees life, death and
afterlife as a linear chain of events.
All of which has been absolutely foreign to the indigenous European people before the Christianization.
To any European, Christianity is a sickness. A foreign virus that
spread and weakened our people. Let us return to our roots and find the
mystical strength of our healthy Pagan forebears. We were good,
honorable and healthy and we can be once more.
HAIL EUROPE AND HER GODS!
Source: operationwerwolf.com

