At the time of my racial awakening I have realized that Christianity had disrupted us from our ethnic spiritual traditions. The more I think about this the more I sense the magnitude of this loss. We often here about how the Church has disrupted other tribal peoples connection to their heritage, but this disruption happened to Europeans very early on.
The earlier expressions of our race-soul can still be found archived in Christian practice and tradition. Still, this is not the same as a conscious and full awareness of these traditions, nor a full awareness of the spiritual importance of our connection to our past.
The ramblings on this play list will likely be unsatisfactory to devoted Christians, Atheists and Folk traditionalists alike, aber, das is mein kampf: I refuse the empty world view of Atheism and do not think it will ever provide sufficient grounding or motivation to revive our folk soul. I continue in Christian practice because as practiced by our ancestors it speaks to me, and has schooled me in spiritual matters. I am very new to our ancestral lore, tales and spirituality, but what I have engaged speaks clearly to my soul.
Without a spiritual revival rooted in our folk traditions, I do not think we will be able to restore our folk, so I will be immersing myself in the pre-Christian spiritual traditions of my ancestors. While maintaining my Christian practice, I will be asking of Christianity what our Fathers and Mothers should have asked of it at the time of its ascendancy, how will this religion assist our folk, how will it improve our lives and lot?