Diseased Neo-Pagans / Witches on the Internet / Witchblr - SMT IRL, but with fatties

Why cant these people just become necromancers? At least what your doing is real. Instead of pretending that crystals can heal various ailments, using them for divination like their ancestors did.
Because magik doesn't real and it's probably a surface-level larp anyway.

NGL of all the magics, necromancy would be the most metal, tho.
 
That's not entirely true, it's just there's not as much stupidity coming from the right-wing neopagans since they're heavily suppressed online. We could pretty easily find some Varg-tier LARPagans that are red-blooded masculine men with equally insane spirituality, but finding ones who still have an open platform is harder.
Right-wing neopagans (and I use it as an umbrella term because it really covers a huge groups of heterogeneous people) also tend to hide under generic categories like Buddhism and such (in my experience at least).
 
Right-wing neopagans (and I use it as an umbrella term because it really covers a huge groups of heterogeneous people) also tend to hide under generic categories like Buddhism and such (in my experience at least).
Buddhism? I'm more familiar with Norse Heathens in that category, like The Golden One.
 
Buddhism? I'm more familiar with Norse Heathens in that category, like The Golden One.
As weird as it may seem, a lot of hardcore right-wingers are into orientalism (another umbrella term, I’m sorry, but it’s for brevity sake). It’s not easy to explain because these kind of topics tend to blend and shift, but something something Arianism. The og nazis sent regular expeditions to Tibet.
 
As weird as it may seem, a lot of hardcore right-wingers are into orientalism (another umbrella term, I’m sorry, but it’s for brevity sake). It’s not easy to explain because these kind of topics tend to blend and shift, but something something Arianism. The og nazis sent regular expeditions to Tibet.
Got any examples of this? I'm genuinely curious about it.
 
As weird as it may seem, a lot of hardcore right-wingers are into orientalism (another umbrella term, I’m sorry, but it’s for brevity sake). It’s not easy to explain because these kind of topics tend to blend and shift, but something something Arianism. The og nazis sent regular expeditions to Tibet.
Haha I've read Evola and a tiny bit of Mishima, so I know what you mean about that. I just didn't think they embraced the religious angle.
 
Got any examples of this? I'm genuinely curious about it.
the core of the theory would be the presumed origin of the Aryan people from the Himalayan area, from which they then left for unclear reasons but presumably to conquer new territories. Buddhism would be one of the legacies of these people (along with other theories scattered here and there)

as ridiculous as it may seem, there may be a small grain of truth in this theory, proven by some findings of Caucasian mummies in the area. Which is why there’s a somewhat large number of people who gravitate around “oriental” esoteric groups.
 
The og nazis sent regular expeditions to Tibet.
True, but Himmler wasn't just into Buddhism but was into anything he thought was occult or part of muh Germanic cultural heritage. He sent someone to Provence to look for the Holy Grail because he was convinced it would tell him about the history of the Aryans, and him and his disciples spent a lot of time trying to revive Germanic paganism, Albigensianism and anything they saw as being part of muh Aryan master race.
 
True, but Himmler wasn't just into Buddhism but was into anything he thought was occult or part of muh Germanic cultural heritage. He sent someone to Provence to look for the Holy Grail because he was convinced it would tell him about the history of the Aryans, and him and his disciples spent a lot of time trying to revive Germanic paganism, Albigensianism and anything they saw as being part of muh Aryan master race.
Himmler was arguably cray cray and one of the funniest Third reich’s big shots. It would have been very entertaining to see him at Nuremberg.
 
Himmler was arguably cray cray and one of the funniest Third reich’s big shots. It would have been very entertaining to see him at Nuremberg.
He would probably have ended up like Rudolf Hess, so feared for what he might say about the occupation that the Allies never allowed him to talk publicly or receive visitors during his entire trial and life sentence.
 
He would probably have ended up like Rudolf Hess, so feared for what he might say about the occupation that the Allies never allowed him to talk publicly or receive visitors during his entire trial and life sentence.
Incidentally, Hess was an avid occultist too. And also mad!
 
Got any examples of this? I'm genuinely curious about it.
Last Podcast on the Left's series "Nazis and the Occult" is actually really good, but if you want to skip the podcast and prefer books check out Unholy Alliance.
Himmler was arguably cray cray and one of the funniest Third reich’s big shots. It would have been very entertaining to see him at Nuremberg.
God, that would have been AMAZING!
 
Here’s some genuine looney tunes shit. This is a channeled message from galaxy retard.

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Her socials (that I know of):
Snapchat: emmynightshade
Instagram: lupinewitch
TikTok: northernlightswitchery
Linktree: LupineWitchNLW

Hopefully those links work, I’m on mobile, so if not I’ll edit it when I can.
Check out these comments she got on that video you posted:
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Unfortunately only one has an interesting page herself:
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Here’s some genuine looney tunes shit. This is a channeled message from galaxy retard.

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Her socials (that I know of):
Snapchat: emmynightshade
Instagram: lupinewitch
TikTok: northernlightswitchery
Linktree: LupineWitchNLW

Hopefully those links work, I’m on mobile, so if not I’ll edit it when I can.
What language is this supposed to be? It sounds like some bastardized Welsh as informed by a Latin speaker.
Her voice isn't bad though, credit where it's do, I just really want to know what she's going for here.
 
What language is this supposed to be? It sounds like some bastardized Welsh as informed by a Latin speaker.
It's glossolalia/"speaking in tongues"/"light language". If I had to hazard a guess, she's probably from an Evangelical Christian background.


 
It's glossolalia/"speaking in tongues"/"light language". If I had to hazard a guess, she's probably from an Evangelical Christian background.
As a religious practice it has roots in ancient Greece, specifically the Oracles. Who sometimes gave somewhat ambiguous plain language predictions (there was some politics involved) but mostly just glossolated.

Probably existed before that somewhere, but in Western Civilization that where it starts.
Not early Christian Pentecost.
 
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