Wotanwarrior
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It was very curious how as soon as you published it and I went to translate it, the enemy constantly attacked me to try to stop me from doing it.
Stormblood said:Schwarze Sonne said:Stormblood said:Herr Hitler didn't choose the word 'Nazism'. Nazism and Nazi were monikers invented by the enemy. It was called NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers' Party).
Nazi is not a bad, Goddess Nazi (Yehuborim Hijack of Languages) : JoyofSatan666 https://archive.md/Vjna8
I didn't say it's bad.
Probably the worst of the names and you like it. You indeed are a weird individual. Astaroth is a present time name, which has roth in it, which at these times is equated with Yehuborim. Inanna and Astarte are beautiful names and I wonder why people still mention her as Astaroth.Fanboy said:HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Thanks for all the kind comments. The slander against her is copious and unending.
As a thank you for all that Astarte has done, can we please spam and promote in every place that mentions her in comment sections etc?
Youtube, social media [safely and anonymously, you know the drill], everywhere.
always do xD
you didnt include the name astaroth really, i personally think that name is super cool. i think it translates to "red star" i dont know anything about Aldebaran but does she not represent this specific star?
Schwarze Sonne said:Stormblood said:Schwarze Sonne said:Nazi is not a bad, Goddess Nazi (Yehuborim Hijack of Languages) : JoyofSatan666 https://archive.md/Vjna8
I didn't say it's bad.
I know, it's only that the Yehuborim didn't invent the word Nazi, they just corrupted it.![]()
The link is not workingShadowcat said:This is a pagan song i really like that is dedicated to her![]()
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgyienEoTXI
エビス said:Is it true that she is known as Aušrinė/Aušra in Lithuanian pantheon?
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:エビス said:Is it true that she is known as Aušrinė/Aušra in Lithuanian pantheon?
I have not looked into this. Since Lithuanian is also a local culture of the Great European pantheon and is closely tied to others, I wouldn't doubt it.
She was also called Atagartis in Syria, so a minor update to the page might be in to be done soon.
BlackOnyx8 said:The link is not workingShadowcat said:This is a pagan song i really like that is dedicated to her![]()
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgyienEoTXI
Stormblood said:Is there a typo in the pronunciation of Aphrodite on the hieratic page? Shouldn't the final 'E' be either a short or long e-sound, instead of an i-sound like in English?
Stormblood said:Is there a typo in the pronunciation of Aphrodite on the hieratic page? Shouldn't the final 'E' be either a short or long e-sound, instead of an i-sound like in English?
Shadowcat said:BlackOnyx8 said:The link is not workingShadowcat said:This is a pagan song i really like that is dedicated to her![]()
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgyienEoTXI
Hmm are you sure it isn't your browser? It works on my laptop and phone.
Yes, it works now, great song, thank you!NinRick said:Shadowcat said:BlackOnyx8 said:The link is not working
Hmm are you sure it isn't your browser? It works on my laptop and phone.
Everything works, this video is just not available in Europe.
I love this one! I listened to it first many years ago when I found Wicca, and it got stuck in my head ever since, some time later I found Satanism, and some years later, I was brought to the idea that She could in fact be my Guardian. This song really touches my soul with these names. Though Astarte is neither Hecate nor Kali I still find this simple song really beautiful and always reminds my soul of deep love for our Goddess Astarte. I must have listened to it thousands of times by now and it is as touching as it was the first time.mercury_wisdom said:Here is a pagan song that praises Goddess Astarte along with other Godesses. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-BpLkBypLeQ
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:An even more obvious and popular manifestation of her Name, is the country named “Austria”, which would mean, “Land of the Astra” or “Stars”.
Baroness Blossom said:Why are the psalm links in the advanced info pages not working ?
Stormblood said:Baroness Blossom said:Why are the psalm links in the advanced info pages not working ?
Because they will be released later on.
I didn't either initially. Have a great dayBaroness Blossom said:Stormblood said:Baroness Blossom said:Why are the psalm links in the advanced info pages not working ?
Because they will be released later on.
Why didn't I think of this possibility ?
anyway thank you for your answer
(I apologize if there are any mistakes in translation or spelling.)
Have a nice day ^^
For translation purposes, we need to know whether this pronunciation is correct or not, in the latter case please explain with some examples, thanks.HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Isis/Isida [EE-SEE-DYA]
That's the pronunciation for English people who's language isn't spoken as it's read. We Italians pronounce Isida the same way as we read it.PinOcchio said:For translation purposes, we need to know whether this pronunciation is correct or not, in the latter case please explain with some examples, thanks.HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Isis/Isida [EE-SEE-DYA]
https://translate.google.com/?sl=en&tl=es&text=EE-SEE-DYA&op=translate
Kevin Hernandez said:She was known in Hawaii as Laka and Pele as well, and the major inspiration behind Tefiti from the movie Moana. I'm not sure if she's Kaguya, but I do know she's Amaterasu and Ixchel as well.
That's what i thought at first, but reading that answer on the pronunciation of Aphrodite, i thought it may not be as obvious as it may seem.Aquarius said:That's the pronunciation for English people who's language isn't spoken as it's read. We Italians pronounce Isida the same way as we read it.PinOcchio said:For translation purposes, we need to know whether this pronunciation is correct or not, in the latter case please explain with some examples, thanks.HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Isis/Isida [EE-SEE-DYA]
https://translate.google.com/?sl=en&tl=es&text=EE-SEE-DYA&op=translate