What do you say to the fact that the European races have adopted the Christian tradition many years ago and that only traces remain of prior European traditions?
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Replying to @AnarchicEvolist @TraditionalEur1
I'd say its a tragedy and has ultimately impeded upon the European's capability to achieve a higher purpose. I do however think its possible for the right people to rebuild these traditions from what we have left through practice of them.
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Replying to @GaeliscSaxon @TraditionalEur1
Would you not say that either direct divine inspiration or a chain of spiritual transmission is necessary for an actual tradition to survive?
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Replying to @AnarchicEvolist @TraditionalEur1
I'm not familiar with these terms but from what I can tell id say both play a part. a chain of spiritual transmission is better for the individual but divine inspiration is what can enlighten the masses and help them in better achieving consciousness...
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of the once forgotten tradition.
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Replying to @GaeliscSaxon @TraditionalEur1
Ah, let me explain a bit. By "divine inspiration" I mean that a "new" tradition is started by someone receiving it from God, which is then transmitted to other people in a certain way, so that those who do not have direct inspiration can have it indirectly.
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And now the question is if the transmission of a particular tradition is lost, as for example happened with the Druids, and there is no direct Divine inspiration, how can the teaching be regained?
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Replying to @AnarchicEvolist @TraditionalEur1
That's a difficult one, the only way I can perceive is through divine inspiration. They would act interdependently in a sort of cycle I suppose. divine inspiration triggers more meaningful transmission which later will trigger a further divine inspiration.
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Replying to @GaeliscSaxon @TraditionalEur1
Surely, so we must work on preparing ourselves for Divine inspiration, and not try to "reconstruct" ancient traditions, at most we must learn from them what we can, but not get attached to some particular form
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Replying to @AnarchicEvolist @TraditionalEur1
I agree, "resurrection" as opposed to "reconstruction". it would have to be done on rigid ethnic lines to avoid potential conflict between perceptions.
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Eh, I believe only the exoteric side must be adapted to ethnicity, and that the closer one gets to the centre the less it matters
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Replying to @AnarchicEvolist @TraditionalEur1
I agree, when it comes to the individual, their journey would be unique but the final consciousness would be the same. The ethnic interpretation is what will help set people on the right track and will play less of a role the more capable the individual becomes.
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