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| Aryan monarchism | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: November 17, 2020, 10:24 pm | |
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| OLD CONTENT | |
| www.bbc.com/future/article/20190529-do-humans-have-a-religion-in | |
| stinct | |
| [quote]In contrast to hunter-gatherer religious experiences, the | |
| religious rituals of Neolithic humans �focuses above all on one | |
| person, the divine or quasi-divine king, and only a few people, | |
| priests or members of the royal lineage, participate�, writes | |
| the late sociologist Robert Bellah. Importantly, it was during | |
| this period that �king and god emerged together� and continued | |
| their close association throughout history�.[/quote] | |
| Contrast with the Turanian attitude which rejects the notion of | |
| the monarch as a living god, as our enemies explain: | |
| [quote]When Odysseus intercedes between Agamemnon and Achilles | |
| he suppresses the former�s injunction for Achilles to �submit | |
| himself to me, since I am so much more kingly,� because he knows | |
| that �the steppe consciousness of Achilles will not accept an | |
| overking.�[xxviii][/quote] | |
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| www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8361055/Valuable-axes-Ge | |
| rman-burial-site-suggest-Neolithic-societies-not-egalitarian-tho | |
| ught.html | |
| [quote]Valuable stone axes found at a 6,000-year old hilltop | |
| burial site in Germany have suggest Neolithic societies were not | |
| as egalitarian as once thought, experts said. | |
| ... | |
| Excavations in the enclosure had previously revealed evidence of | |
| a village � likely of around 900 inhabitants � that dated back | |
| to around 3750�3650 BC. | |
| However, recent digs unearthed a 295 feet (90 metre) -wide | |
| burial mound that is thought to predate the village � hailing | |
| back from around 4500�3750 BC. | |
| ... | |
| The presence of the grand axes and burial mound are indicative | |
| of members of an elite class � one capable of amassing the | |
| wealth and influence needed to construct such a | |
| monument.[/quote] | |
| Aesir? | |
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| www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53059527 | |
| [quote]DNA study reveals Ireland's age of 'god-kings' | |
| ... | |
| A key piece of evidence comes from an adult male buried at the | |
| 5,000-year-old Newgrange monument; his DNA revealed that his | |
| parents were first-degree relatives, possibly brother and | |
| sister. | |
| He was one member of an extended "clan" that was buried at | |
| impressive stone monuments across Ireland. | |
| The Irish elites were established during Neolithic times, when | |
| people first started farming. The researchers extracted DNA from | |
| 44 ancient individuals from across Ireland and sequenced their | |
| genomes (the full complement of genetic material contained in | |
| the nuclei of cells). | |
| Evidence of incestuous unions like that found at Newgrange are | |
| rare in human history; they are taboo for inter-linked | |
| biological and cultural reasons. Where they do occur, it is | |
| often within royal dynasties that have been granted divine | |
| status. | |
| ... | |
| The Newgrange monument in County Meath is a kidney-shaped mound | |
| covering an area of more than one acre. It's part of a tradition | |
| of elaborate monuments built with large stones, or megaliths, in | |
| Atlantic Europe during the Neolithic. | |
| Older than Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Giza, the site is | |
| famous for its annual solar alignment where the winter solstice | |
| sunrise illuminates the inner chamber in a blast of light. The | |
| man's remains were laid in a richly decorated recess in the | |
| inner chamber. | |
| "The prestige of the burial makes this very likely a socially | |
| sanctioned union and speaks of a hierarchy so extreme that the | |
| only partners worthy of the elite were family members, said Prof | |
| Dan Bradley, also from Trinity College. | |
| ... | |
| Remarkably, a local myth resonates with both the DNA results and | |
| the Newgrange solar phenomenon. The story was first recorded in | |
| the 11th Century AD - four millennia after the construction of | |
| Newgrange - and tells of a builder-king who restarted the daily | |
| solar cycle by sleeping with his sister.[/quote] | |
| If you ask me, this is metaphorical. What they were trying to | |
| restart was Aryan blood quality after degeneration had already | |
| set in from mixing with Gentiles: | |
| [quote]The small population of hunters may have been overwhelmed | |
| when the farmers arrived with bigger numbers. But they didn't | |
| completely vanish. | |
| Two individuals from a wedge tomb at Parknabinnia, County Clare, | |
| showed high levels of Mesolithic ancestry. Clearly, Neolithic | |
| farmers sometimes integrated the hunters into their | |
| communities.[/quote] | |
| but it was already too late: | |
| [quote]"It seems what we have here is a powerful extended | |
| kin-group, who had access to elite burial sites in many regions | |
| of the island for at least half a millennium," explained Dr | |
| Cassidy.[/quote] | |
| and then they fell. | |
| #Post#: 8965-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan monarchism | |
| By: christianbethel Date: September 22, 2021, 12:41 pm | |
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| Now the titles 'God-King' and 'King of Kings' have new meaning. | |
| These was used in the Persian Empire. | |
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