The Founding and Establishment of the Aristocratic Family

"The Aristocratic Family is available to everyone SS" - Aristocratic Dragon
The wisdom and knowledge of the Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Greek priests of our Gods was passed down by word of mouth and was known only to the initiated, which also included the Pharaohs and members of their Families.
The peculiarity of true and sound traditions is that they include knowledge and wisdom that are universal, practical and easily applicable in any era and can never become obsolete.
The same is true of family traditions, which should be in line with the above and passed on from generation to generation, from parents to their children, by word of mouth.
For the correct and adequate upbringing of their children, including the ability to educate them, to teach them something, and the ability to interest the child (and not just because it is necessary) - the responsibility lies with the parents themselves:
"Be tolerant with others and strict with yourself" – Marcus Aurelius
During the time of Ancient Egypt and in other Empires (later periods), there were entire dynasties of rulers who were upbringing and educating by their parents (in addition to teachers), even if they were adopted children, such as Octavian Augustus, the founder of the Roman Empire and the First Emperor, who was the adopted son of Julius Caesar.
“From my grandfather Verus I learned good morals and the government of my temper. From the reputation and remembrance of my father, modesty and a manly character. From my mother, piety and beneficence, and abstinence, not only from evil deeds, but even from evil thoughts; and further, simplicity in my way of living, far removed from the habits of the rich" – Marcus Aurelius
"...Love of family, love of truth, love of justice, and (thanks to him!) to know Thrasea, Helvidius, Cato, Dion, Brutus; and the conception of a state with one law for all, based upon individual equality and freedom of speech, and of a sovereignty which prizes above all things the liberty of the subject" – Marcus Aurelius
If we take dynasties of the Russian Empire, for example the Romanov dynasty, it ruled for about 300 years, dynasties in other empires ruled more and less, but despite this almost every dynasty in history was not always at the throne and even at court, but at the same time all successful Aristocratic dynasties developed their state (in different historical periods) and were a reliable pillar of society, even if they were removed from political power, because they were engaged in other activities - for example, business, trade, industry, educational activities (creation of schools), they did it all also thanks to their upbringing and traditions, because their parents showed them that instead of sitting in front of the TV and watching Netflix, or if they had a lot of money, losing money in casinos (accumulated by the family) by snorting cocaine and fucking whores, instead of this it is possible to live a decent, creative life, to develop, benefiting themselves, their family, state and society, as well as to be able to influence the world globally and change something in it.
Swastika on the hood of Russian Emperor Nicholas II's car.
Historical Information:
Russian Emperor Nicholas II was overwhelmingly of German and Danish bloodlines.
The diary of the Russian Empress Alexandra Feodorovna Romanova (wife of Nicholas II). The Swastika was embroidered by her daughter Tatiana.
Serious approach to parenting and taking responsibility for the life and development of children on the part of parents (until they grow up and become adults) from the point of view of creating and further developing a family tradition, using which parents will take into account the manifestation of the interests and inclinations of the child (which come from past lives), is the key to creating Your dynasty.
"The Gods gave me a father who ruled over me and rid me of any trace of arrogance and showed me that one can live in a palace without bodyguards, extravagant attire, chandeliers, statues, and other luxuries. He taught me that it is possible to live instead pretty much in the manner of a private citizen without losing any of the dignity and authority a ruler must possess to discharge his imperial duties effectively" – Marcus Aurelius
Best wishes, AristocraticDragon666


"The Aristocratic Family is available to everyone SS" - Aristocratic Dragon
The wisdom and knowledge of the Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Greek priests of our Gods was passed down by word of mouth and was known only to the initiated, which also included the Pharaohs and members of their Families.
The peculiarity of true and sound traditions is that they include knowledge and wisdom that are universal, practical and easily applicable in any era and can never become obsolete.
The same is true of family traditions, which should be in line with the above and passed on from generation to generation, from parents to their children, by word of mouth.
For the correct and adequate upbringing of their children, including the ability to educate them, to teach them something, and the ability to interest the child (and not just because it is necessary) - the responsibility lies with the parents themselves:
"Be tolerant with others and strict with yourself" – Marcus Aurelius

During the time of Ancient Egypt and in other Empires (later periods), there were entire dynasties of rulers who were upbringing and educating by their parents (in addition to teachers), even if they were adopted children, such as Octavian Augustus, the founder of the Roman Empire and the First Emperor, who was the adopted son of Julius Caesar.
“From my grandfather Verus I learned good morals and the government of my temper. From the reputation and remembrance of my father, modesty and a manly character. From my mother, piety and beneficence, and abstinence, not only from evil deeds, but even from evil thoughts; and further, simplicity in my way of living, far removed from the habits of the rich" – Marcus Aurelius
"...Love of family, love of truth, love of justice, and (thanks to him!) to know Thrasea, Helvidius, Cato, Dion, Brutus; and the conception of a state with one law for all, based upon individual equality and freedom of speech, and of a sovereignty which prizes above all things the liberty of the subject" – Marcus Aurelius
If we take dynasties of the Russian Empire, for example the Romanov dynasty, it ruled for about 300 years, dynasties in other empires ruled more and less, but despite this almost every dynasty in history was not always at the throne and even at court, but at the same time all successful Aristocratic dynasties developed their state (in different historical periods) and were a reliable pillar of society, even if they were removed from political power, because they were engaged in other activities - for example, business, trade, industry, educational activities (creation of schools), they did it all also thanks to their upbringing and traditions, because their parents showed them that instead of sitting in front of the TV and watching Netflix, or if they had a lot of money, losing money in casinos (accumulated by the family) by snorting cocaine and fucking whores, instead of this it is possible to live a decent, creative life, to develop, benefiting themselves, their family, state and society, as well as to be able to influence the world globally and change something in it.

Swastika on the hood of Russian Emperor Nicholas II's car.
Historical Information:
Russian Emperor Nicholas II was overwhelmingly of German and Danish bloodlines.

The diary of the Russian Empress Alexandra Feodorovna Romanova (wife of Nicholas II). The Swastika was embroidered by her daughter Tatiana.
Serious approach to parenting and taking responsibility for the life and development of children on the part of parents (until they grow up and become adults) from the point of view of creating and further developing a family tradition, using which parents will take into account the manifestation of the interests and inclinations of the child (which come from past lives), is the key to creating Your dynasty.
"The Gods gave me a father who ruled over me and rid me of any trace of arrogance and showed me that one can live in a palace without bodyguards, extravagant attire, chandeliers, statues, and other luxuries. He taught me that it is possible to live instead pretty much in the manner of a private citizen without losing any of the dignity and authority a ruler must possess to discharge his imperial duties effectively" – Marcus Aurelius

Best wishes, AristocraticDragon666
