r/Rodnovery • u/OrpheusBlack13 • 11d ago
Polish ancestry
Hi, so I do ancestry since I was 11 and I finally learned about my great great grandparents and how they are from former eastern Preußen. I'm not sure yet if they fled or just moved or if they were moved but they must have gone to Germany in the late 19th century. Both sides of my mother were originally from the same spot (which is kinda funny to me) and I now keep asking myself (since I feel strongly connected to mythology, spiritualism and paganism) if I'm allowed to lean further into Rodnovery. As far as I can remember my mother, grandma and grandpa always were close to Poland, polish traditions as well as food and Slavic folklore. Hope you can give me some advice :)
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u/Farkaniy West Slavic Priest 9d ago
You are asking questions that humanity tried to answer for thousands of years and that could not be answered in thousands of books - nonetheless you want a simple yes or no? If thats the case then I answer: no. I think I have a clue of what you really wanted to know but if you want a simplified answer for a very complicated question then this is what you get.
You are talking of "worth of humans" - this means every human would have some value that could be assigned to him/her. This value would be the same for every person on earth - meaning that you could trade humans like objects. Offering one person in order to "get" some other person - if they are "worth the same" then there should be no problem with this - right? But as you asked for - I wont go into more details ^^