Alchemy

Alchemy Barbarianism

Barbarian Alchemy: The Art and Science of Elemental Mastery

In our earlier article, we laid out the foundational aspects of the Barbarian cosmology, defining [...]

Read More

Ancestor Worship

Ancestor Worship

Viriathus: The Courageous Shepherd Who Defied an Empire

Under the shadow of ancient oaks in the rugged terrain of Lusitania, a young shepherd [...]

Read More

Ancestor Worship

Ambiorix: The Cunning Hero of the Eburones

Little is known about the early life of Ambiorix, but by adulthood, he had become [...]

Read More

Ancestor Worship

Vercingetorix: The Great Warrior King of Gaul

Vercingetorix was born the son of Celtillus the Arvernian, a Gallic tribal leader. Accounts of [...]

Read More

Ancestor Worship

Barbarian Ancestor Worship: An Introduction

We are proud to announce the Barbarian Ancestor Worship Series. This series delves deep into [...]

Read More

Barbarianism

Barbarianism

Manifesto of Barbarianism

Manifesto of Barbarianism. This manifesto is a living document, evolving as we grow in our [...]

Read More

Alchemy Barbarianism

Barbarian Alchemy: The Art and Science of Elemental Mastery

In our earlier article, we laid out the foundational aspects of the Barbarian cosmology, defining [...]

Read More

Barbarianism

Awen: The Threefold Path

In the boundless abyss of eternity there was the Awen. Seeking to know other and [...]

Read More

Barbarianism

Barbarianism: Towards Indigenous European Resurrection

The following article seeks to sum up both practices and theoretical aspects of the Toutā [...]

Read More

Barbarianism

Mystical Ecology: A New Story For A New People

Mystical Ecology is a proposed synthesis of Occult and Ecological sciences. It's an invitation to [...]

Read More

Gods & Goddesses

Gods & Goddesses

Ingwe, Earthworks, and the Blessings of Ancestral Rain

Earthworks such as swales, terraces, and rainwater capture sites are essential tools for ecologists and [...]

Read More

Gods & Goddesses

Cernunnos: Lord of the Wild

Cernunnos is generally depicted as a bearded man with deer antlers, holding a snake in [...]

Read More

History

History

The Saxon Stellinga Revolt of 840: Defending Ancient Ways in the Carolingian Empire

The word Stellinga comes from Old Saxon and means "the companions" or, somewhat humorous for [...]

Read More

Whiteness Abolition & Theory

Theory

Dispelling Misconceptions: The Abolition of Whiteness

The abolition of whiteness does not aim to negate individuals or their heritages. Instead, it [...]

Read More

Theory

The Decaying Idol of Humanism And The Return of the Dead God

The mythologies of Humanism rose to prominence as the bedrock of liberal society after the [...]

Read More

Theory

The Egregore of Capital: On Mythological Warfare

Capitalism has become all pervasive in our material lives, there is no escape. Everywhere we [...]

Read More

Theory

The Masque of Whiteness

The Conservative reaction to the Covid-19 pandemic has seemed bizarre to many Liberals and those [...]

Read More

Theory

Keltoi Rising: Reflections on Whiteness

For some time now, the Left has been encouraging people to abandon whiteness. While the [...]

Read More

Theory

Ritual Reimagined: Crafting Practices for the Modern World

Every person engages in some form of ritual behavior. For as long as human beings [...]

Read More

Theory

Touta Caillte: A Proposal

The Celtic peoples were a linguistic-cultural group in Europe around 2800BCE. The history of the [...]

Read More

Wheel of the Year

Wheel of the Year

Imbolc: Celebrating the First Stirrings of Spring

Imbolc, also known as Brigid's Day, is a traditional Gaelic festival marking the beginning of [...]

Read More

Wheel of the Year

Beltane: Dance of the Fire and Flowers

Beltane was the summer festival of the Celtic people in celebration of the returning fertility [...]

Read More

Wheel of the Year

Yule: Beckoning the Rebirth of the Sun

Yule has roots in many European traditions making it difficult to determine which traditions stem [...]

Read More

Wheel of the Year

Samhain: A Guiding Light in the Darkest Nights

Predominantly celebrated by the Gaels, the geographical distribution of Samhain encompassed regions extending from southern [...]

Read More