The morally, religiously and culturally bankrupt Monotheism, is desperately clinging to life by conjuring up from its dark past the most disgusting aspects that its intolerant nature has to display. Its Islamic branch by use of military force is trying to bring humanity back to a period of medieval barbarity, while the Christian branch is attempting the same but with a preference to the 16th Century, the time of the Puritan Age.
With the incitement of fundamentalists, in country after country, those that exhibit a sick hatred for the human form, attack anything that glorifies it. Because the Greek art of the pre-Christian period and the Neoclassicism of the 19th Century that emulated it, above all others glorified the human body, they have become the main target of the monotheists. These attacks come in various guises, hiding behind the seemingly innocent masks of modernism, feminism etc…, or directly under the banners of fundamentalism and conservatism.
ATHENS, Greece – On April 9th, the Supreme Council of Ethnic Hellenes (YSEE), a religious organization working to restore the indigenous religion of Greece, put out a statement saying Greek polytheism has received legal status in Greece. Prior to this, Greek Pagans did not have religious freedoms such as the ability to buy land to create houses of worship nor could Pagan clergy perform marriage ceremonies.
Imagine an ecologic, sheer place, with a Sacred Grove in it’s center, that ever wisely hums, and a small, shingle-covered sanctuary, devoted to the ever living Slavic Gods. In some distance, lies a wooden village, and a small burgh within its protective shadow. Continue reading NATIVE SLAVIC FAITH\n – A place to call home, POLAND→
The European Congress of Ethnic Religions, with members in 23 nations of Europe, wish to express our support for our Indigenous Brothers and Sisters of North America, in their struggle to preserve their sacred waters and their ancestral lands at Standing Rock, North Dakota, U.S.A.
A human sacrifice at Lykaion? We don’t know where did the baseness concerning the situation came from. It could either be from the vagueness and the misexpression of Ms Anna Karapanagos’ (chief of the General Directorate of Antiquities) statements, or from the journalistic “misconceptions” of her statements. It could also be the ever crazy implications of the radial orthodox provocateurs who falsely call themselves journalists. Continue reading REGARDING THE BURIAL AT MOUNT LYKAION→
Scenes from the shared ritual of the european Ethnic Reigions that participated in the 16th European Congress of Ethnic Religions (ECER) at tha park of Vyšehrad castle of Prague, on July the 15th, “2016”.
Four intense days – spent between public meetings, ceremonies, private sessions and cultural visits to significant places of paganism – have marked the fifteenth European Congress of ethnic / ECER religions held 14 to 17 July 2016 Prague.
The speech of the representative of Supreme Council of the Ethnikoi Hellenes (YSEE) Constantine Malliaros at the 16th European Congress of Ethnic Religions (ECER) in the Faculty of Charles University (Filozofická fakulta Univerzita Karlova v Praze) in Prague on 15 July “2016”.
To Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Ioannis Amanatides.
Mr. Minister.
The zealous involvement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs into a matter regarding a monument (Hagia Sophia), which belongs to another country (Turkey) astonished every clearly thinking Greek citizen. We Ethnic Hellenes are even more astonished from your statement that the reading of a monotheistic religious text in a space that up until 1934 functioned as a monotheistic temple, and only afterwards designated as a cultural monument, is not in accordance with European norms and rules of respect and tolerance for diversity and religious freedom. The same is true of your statement that you will take the case to international organizations . Continue reading Open letter to Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Ioannis Amanatides→
Inija Trinkūnienė is the Krivė (chief priestess) of Romuva, the indigenous religion of Lithuania, and a founding member of the European Congress of Ethnic Religions. Andras Corban-Arthen is spiritual director of the EarthSpirit Community, Vice-Chair of the Parliament of the World’s Religions, and president of the European Congress of Ethnic Religions. Continue reading Inija Trinkūnienė and Andras Corban-Arthen at PWR Indigenous Plenary→