The Crime of Passion (Killing Messenger of Gods)

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  • Опубліковано 4 лис 2024

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  • @hrtdinasaurette3020
    @hrtdinasaurette3020 7 днів тому

    Fascinating. Thank you ❤

  • @allisonphillips1682
    @allisonphillips1682 16 днів тому +4

    Thank you Jesus

  • @allisonphillips1682
    @allisonphillips1682 16 днів тому +2

    Amen ❤

  • @joemccarthy4270
    @joemccarthy4270 14 днів тому +1

    The woman/mother is in nuns garb ;does Lemminkainen represent paganism ? Was it the intention of the Catholicism for people to return to paganism or folk culture absent of Christianity more regionally divided smaller groups? Romanism east and west also seems to be the driving force behind the city state as if it were dividing country people from the urban people. Language seems partisan in favor of the urban ideology; with the word urbane possible existing before the word urban. Do you know of any ancient art work of Babylon as the "great city".

    • @Finnishpeasant
      @Finnishpeasant  14 днів тому +4

      -It is plain peasant clothing for women. Married women used to cover their hair after marriage.
      -Lemminkäinen is a finnish hero/anti-hero in old pagan oral tales that were gathered in 19th century and turned into epic of Kalevala. You can't tell it from english version but they are quite complex poems that were basically sung. Some are creation myths, some are character driven, others are just plain spells. Their age varies and some oldest aspects must be from neolithic, while others are clearly from late middle ages.
      -I think catholic church was more internested to stop eastern orthodox gaining foothold in the baltic region than teaching the common people. Most of education about catechisms came from travelling monks rather than priests. There is quite clear division line in the 19th century when these poems were finally gathered in written form. The lutheran (reformed) Finland had lost most of their tales, while from orthodox church region still had many poem singers practising their craft in the open.
      -Urbanism, the hierarchical class structure (realms of the estate), state religion, etc. are quite variable pheonomena that influence each others. Cities were formed by kings and nobles estates (if they had that right from the king), peasants had only certain days of year to sell their products in these cities that were licensed by the upper class. It is a great act of balance to make things work or fall apart.
      -The most fascinating art work from Babylon is the two-headed eagle that many noble familys took as their crests. It is very internesting symbol of power since eagle hatchlings cannibalize each other, so double-headed eagle would kill itself from natural instinct. Ancient people observed nature constantly, so they must have known that there is only one hatchling in the eagles nest even though they lay many eggs. Did they know that empires are built to self-destruct?

    • @joemccarthy4270
      @joemccarthy4270 14 днів тому

      @@Finnishpeasant I've thought that empires were doing that . Almost to carry forth their intentions from the past when they couldn't continue it in their original home land. I hadn't thought of the double headed eagle that way but it makes sense. Have you seen the Lion with the bee in his mouth?