Paganism in Roman Germany (ca. AD 69 - 260 +)

There are worse kinds of trial and error :joy:

I wish you luck, and encourage you to share your results if keen.

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Bookmarked! Thank you! I work with Melek Taus and the last thing he said to me was just “Mithras” so I’ve been combing the internet for sources, and indeed it led me to to Zoroastrianism, as well as Mesopotamian, Indian, Persian, and Greek/Roman mythos. It’s a hell of a thing to untangle :sob: but cannabis has been a minor part of my practice, so maybe it’s time to get back into it and see if I can contact Mithras, or at least ask Melek Taus for some more substantial UPG. I have a whole-ass Melek Taus thread so if you have anything you want to add about Mithras please by all means feel free to throw any experiences or UPG my way in the thread. There’s something here, I know it

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Absolutely! If I have anything to add I’ll let you know :slightly_smiling_face:

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Please and thank you! :pray::bouquet:

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Before my battery goes out I’m gonna link a long drawn out web page about Thor’s hammers found in Germany and elsewhere outside of the traditional areas we associate them with I didn’t get to the end but it might be interesting with regards to paganism in Roman Germany.

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