New here?
Create an account to submit posts, participate in discussions and chat with people.
Sign up
posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in ConsumeProduct (+4 / -0 )
Life of an Amazon warehouse worker...
 
Health insurance,
 
overtime!,
 
2 weeks PAID VACATION after 1 year
 
A 'good' regular paycheck...
 
Work 'Friends'
 
many other great bonuses... sometimes the manager will put expired candy and baked goods in the break room for all the wagies to enjoy.
posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in ConsumeProduct (+4 / -0 )
Another reason to separate yourself from the system and build anew. Another reason to crush the liberal globalist world.
 
-Or is this the conservative technocratic order?
 
-Consumerist GOP maxing Zionist order.
 
-Fuck the gay utopian serf taxed cattle dystopia.
 
-I can go on and on, but. Make, build, craft. Fuck the kikes.
Iron Guard Death Squad Song (www.youtube.com)
posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in NationalSocialism (+3 / -0 )
Echipa Mortii
 
We are the death squad
from Moldova we come today
Throwing dice with fate,
either we win or we die
Throwing dice with fate,
either we win or we die.
 
With us we bring the banner
of our holy new faith
Upon it is written with blood,
great deeds of victory
Upon it is written with blood,
great deeds of victory.
 
There's much grief in our country
for the foreigner rules us
A beggar in his own home,
the poor Romanian has become
A beggar in his own home,
the poor Romanian has become.
 
Therefore we fight today
We begin to rid the Fatherland
from all its thieves,
so that honor may be enthroned
We begin to rid the Fatherland
from all its thieves,
so that honor may be enthroned.
 
Together with the Captain
gladly we'll sacrifice ourselves
Over our enemies corpses,
we shall build a new country
Over our enemies corpses,
we shall build a new country
 
With a smile on our lips
we look to death's face
For we are the death squad
Either we win,
or we die!
For we are the death squad
Either we win,
or we die!
Corneliu Zelea Codreanu (Life & Times)
 
https://odysee.com/@Cultured-Thug:c/Corneliu-Zelea-Codreanu-(Life--amp--Times):8
 
1:07:29 min documentary by Cultured Thug
posted 1 year ago by doginventer in Christianity (+1 / -0 )
posted 1 year ago by Shep1488 in NatSocShitposting (+3 / -0 )
Anti-Semitism on the rise (files.catbox.moe)
posted 1 year ago by Needmorepopcorn in NationalSocialism (+3 / -0 )
The Dig - The Significant Claim of the Resurrection - Stephen Pidgeon with Jessica Knock, John Barr, and Dale Potts [1.45.15]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5cVew83gGk&t=100s
When we speak of the teaching of scripture, many doctrines can be readily explained in both the Old and New Testaments. In fact, the Cepher Chazon (Book of Revelation) is a running set of citations from the Old Testament on a verse by verse basis - sometimes capturing whole chapters in a single verse.
Yet one doctrine emerges from the New Testament that is simply not found in the Old Testament, and two doctrines which emerge outside the edges of the Tanakh. It is of some interest that the phrase "Holy Spirit" appears only three times in the KJV version of the Old Testament - once in the Psalms, and twice in Isaiah (Yesha'yahu); yet the very idea suffered rejection by the Sadducees. The idea of "angels" as opposed to simple messengers was also a concept rejected by the Sadducees.
However, the doctrine that simply does not appear at all in the Old Testament is the doctrine concerning the resurrection. What exactly is this claim? How was it established? What does it mean for us?
Let's see if we can dig into the "why" of this question tonight on the Dig.
Survive the Jive
 
https://odysee.com/@SurvivetheJive:c/ancient-sun-cult-in-a-nordic-bronze-age:9?r=H9pw3oS43tXXhWQnUfML92bo8jTEtv7o
 
The rock art from the tomb of Bredarör at Kivik in Sweden is a window into the forgotten world of the Nordic Bronze Age. In this film I interpret all the esoteric imagery, including; sun-wheels, solar crosses, war chariots, armed warriors and ritual axes and boats. With the latest archaeological data, 3D scans and new CGI animations of the art, this film gives a new perspective on a tomb which is 3400 years old!
Life is grim. Be honorable. (files.catbox.moe)
posted 1 year ago by Uncle_Adolf in ConsumeProduct (+7 / -0 )
Walter Veith & Martin Smith - Davos: WEF Kings & Merchants Implemented The New World Order [1.21.25]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwz4tPlOYs0
In Episode 150 we discuss the recent meeting held by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. Numerous heads of state, government ministers, Al Gore, John Kerry along with big corporation CEO's like Larry Fink of BlackRock, the FBI Director Christopher Wray, and many other dignitaries took part in the event. During the sessions the speakers plainly stated their plans for the world, and the order of things. But is all this talk of implementing a new order something new, or does it have an earlier and darker origin?
Shared White Housing (arieskindred.com)
posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in ParallelSociety (+4 / -0 )
Lessons of Babylon by Norsewolf (www.bitchute.com)
posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in Dieversity (+2 / -0 )
[GAB TV version of video](https://tv.gab.com/channel/cro_magnon1488/view/lessons-of-babylon-by-norsewolf-6139070c3197f6cc4a35eb64)
It's me tsar
T
posted 1 year ago by Asha in ConsumeProduct (+1 / -0 )
Moses Staff and Joseph's Coat with Dr. Stephen Pidgeon, Zen Garcia & Jessica Knock - Eatin Wild Honey and Locusts [1.33.21]
https://www.brighteon.com/90958da5-49b5-4e32-8fcd-e24d1ecfed3f
Interwoven into the story of Adam and Eve's fall from grace, an account of the garments of power made to clothe them by Yahuah when exiling them from paradise. Another aspect of the tale alludes to the limb which Adam carried forth from the tree of life which in latter scriptures is described as the Rod of Wonders or Staff of Miracles. Given to Moses by Jethro when marrying Zipporah. Moses utilized this stave in parting the 'Red Sea' and bringing forth from the desert stone, the waters which satiated the thirst of Israel during their wanderings.
These two items can be placed through out the lives of the patriarchs, prophet and apostles of Israel and this series picks up on their supernatural importance not realized in mainstream Christianity.
This came up in research on observing silence mentally and physically.
 
Niksen I think of as a kind of "mindless" rest while being awake.
 
I've noticed sleep doesn't accomplish the same thing, as I can carry tension with myself during sleep and wake up still agitated.
 
I've noticed light mental activity like reading, browsing social media, or watching a film, may not accomplish the same thing, as they can keep the mind in an active state which can also keep the body "on edge" (while the body may be resting in comparison with greater physical exertion like exercise).
 
Some people are promoting concentration and focus exercises from the eastern religions, like mindfulness and meditation for relaxation - I was trying to avoid that for religious reasons, but noticed niksen seems to be even different than some kind of concentration exercise as it is not really concentrating on anything.
 
When I was younger I think moments of niksen or "zoning out" were more common, but then at some point you start to want to make use of more moments when awake, and think that sleep can rest you - this is where things got off track for me personally, I used "rest time" as some kind of time that would keep my mind active, and thought sleep should be sufficient rest, so it would just carry over tension.
 
Even while taking a break in the sun or on a walk, I might think I should be mentally praying or thinking about something, which would agitate the restfulness of the activity, but I thought if I didn't think that I was then "wasting time" since I could rest during sleep. What I've found through "niksen" is a seeming need to not be thinking of anything, to not focus on anything, possibly to not be making much use of the body (or lightly exercising?), to get a kind of rest that's "niksen".
 
I've seen niksen described as: "mindless relaxation", staring off into space, "doing nothing with a purpose", not being lazy but resting and recharging, allowing the mind to wander but not engaging the thoughts, "putting your brain on low power mode", taking a time out, a kind of decompression, and an imitation of animals who often take a lot of time doing nothing.
 
Does anyone get a feel for this concept or have any thoughts on clarifying it or tips on observing it?
Toast message