I wanted to 'file' this podcast somewhere, and figured why not here?

I'm fog-brained as to the relationship between Paganism & Gnosticism. Like, does Gnosticism fall under the broader umbrella of Paganism? Or vice versa? Or is there no relationship whatsoever? Gnostics seem to have a prophet in "Sofia", for example, which I don't hear coming from Paganists. Many White nationalists/preservationists embrace Paganism, as being the true religion of our ancestors; everything else (Christianity! all the fake history we're taught!) has been a grand joosh con. 2h 17m:


The Solar Storm: Seana Fenner (11-1-15)

Kyle speaks to Seana Fenner of Odinia International. They discuss the importance of our ancestors, communion with the dead, connecting with the gods, the possibility of reincarnation, the role of Ragnarok, Seana’s recent articles at VikingAlthing.org, and much more.
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separately; I've long since labeled myself "Agnostic", based on my understanding of the word; essentially that "I DON'T KNOW" the truth of these esoteric spiritual truths; and it's impossible for me to "know" from my present earthly human vassal; therefore, while allowing for the possibility of a vast array of truly true truths, I "marry" none of them.

Recall, JLash defined a "Gnostic" as "one who knows." So, as surely as "Atheist", A-Theist is a statement of non-belief in "Theology"; it follows that "Agnostic", A-Gnostic, is a statement of simply "not knowing."

Just food for thought!