When and how was Germania born?
Her origins are foggy, her emergence fungal—spread out, adaptive. But from the start, she carried wounds. We have traced her traumas backward through time—through war, plague, and conquest, through multiple layers of the Vaterland, all the way to the Roman Empire, and the Church’s grip on the psyche. We have named the harm. We have found the trauma.
In this final class, we shift our gaze. Having unearthed the roots of our internalized colonizer, we now ask: What survived? What resisted? What remains unbroken within us?
Despite centuries of erasure, Germania never fully surrendered. Her resilience is woven into our ancestors' wild traditions that the Church could never fully tame.
Today, we dig into the soil of collective memory, tending to the buried seeds of wisdom and resistance. We explore the ways our ancestors kept their truths alive—hidden in plain sight, encoded in language, folklore, and the occult.
And most importantly, we ask: What do we do with this knowledge? How do we co-create new futures, rooted in resilience rather than trauma?
Join me, not in despair, but in reclamation. Wild Germania was never fully lost. And neither are we.
11 am PST
12 pm MST
1 pm Central
2 pm EST
8 pm Germany + Denmark
11 pm Dubai
If you enjoy this class, check out the full series in The Red Tent Library:
Healing Germania Part One with Natalie
War in the Psyche with Natalie
And these journeys in the Inner Territory Library:
Self Reclamation: Nothing is Permanent, Not Even Exile
Cord Cutting: Place