For those looking for further reading recommendations on pre-Christian Germanic culture, here’s a few more books that I found useful on the journey: - “Teutonic Mythology” by Jacob Grimm. - “Barbarian Rites” by Hasenfratz. - “Runic and Heroic Poems of the Old Teutonic Peoples” Dickins editions. For those who like a quick informative read, “Barbarian... Continue Reading →
Introductory Reading Recommendations on Germanic Paganism
People ask me for book recommendations a lot, especially when first delving into Germanic Paganism. 3 books I would recommend for constructing a basic worldview within Heathen spirituality (aside from the Eddas and Sagas) are: - “Gods and Myths of Northern Europe” by H.R. Ellis Davidson. - “Germania” by Tacitus. - “A History of Pagan... Continue Reading →
Protected: Further Analysis of the Ur(uz) Rune
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Subscriptions and Further Reading
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Runic Possession
ᚠ Fe can be prison, If one isn’t wise, For all of desire, Wears its’ disguise, If made in masses, One takes his chances, Without it he would- Most certainly rot. ᚢ Ur is the kettle, Steaming on fire, Screaming with fury, Sounds of creation, Hoof in the soil, Horns up at heaven, Creature of... Continue Reading →
Loss, Attachment, and Fairness
When one loses a child, they sometimes fall victim to negative thought patterns. Usually, this would be associated with the attachment one has to “fairness” in life, or what one believes they deserve or have earned. These laws and concerns are not present in nature, fairness is not to be determined by man. Nature has... Continue Reading →
Futhorc Meditation
ᚠ: Fe is a fire, and fuel of desire, Light as a feather, heavy as iron. ᚢ: Ur is one’s power, endurance and might, Primal aggression, and fuel for the fight. ᚦ: Thurs are the remnants, more ancient than gods, Raising creations, from their dead bodies. ᚬ: Oss is the old one, more wise than... Continue Reading →
A Few Word Origins for Pagan Diviners
What is a Druid? On the surface, we know Druids as ones who were/are among a certain group of Celtic priests, specific almost solely to the island of Ireland. These sorcerers were known to carry out the sacrifices and were known for their strict means of initiation; comprised of history, science, law, mythology, astronomy, and... Continue Reading →
Reflections of the Summer Solstice
When the Sol, Is at its’ peak, Its’ hidden power, Starts to seep. Into hearts, And into souls, Igniting fires, New and old. And like the flame, It burns away, Every woe, This longest day. (And sometimes fire, Pierces through, The hearts of that, Which fetters you.) We rise to meet, That golden dawn, The... Continue Reading →