Isa is among the most powerful of runes, although, easily overlooked due to its simple form. On the outside, this rune represents ice and the powers inherent within “frozen” states of being; nearly removed from the degradation of time. When looking for etymological clues during the research of this rune, I was unable to break... Continue Reading →
May Day/Beltane
May Day marks the true climax of Spring and transition into Summer in the Northern regions. During this month, lots of plants and herbs begin to emerge after the long winter, bringing a plethora of flora and fauna to the land. On May Day, many Pagans resurrect (uncover) their idols of fertility and parade them... Continue Reading →
ᚠᚢᚦᚬᚱᚴ (FUTHORC)
The Younger Futhark (Futhorc) emerged around the 8th century C.E. in Scandinavia and is comprised of 16 runes. These runes were developed from the older 24 rune system we now call the Elder Futhark. Because of this reduction in symbols, some runes inevitably absorbed others in the process, making the system more cryptic. This also... Continue Reading →
New Book!
I’ve just released a small (54 page) work that can be found on Amazon. Personal copies will be available in the coming weeks. “This short book is intended to help guide Celto-Germanic Pagans in their yearly celebrations, practices, and rituals. While much of this information regards ancient observations and customs, it also includes many modern... Continue Reading →
Generation of Wotan: The Furious One
"In a blank field of space arises Wotan, the Furious One. He appears seated in meditation posture, surrounded by the gaping jaws of Fenrir, the Black Wolf of Time; the great Northern symbol of the impermanence of all phenomena. He rests suspended in an upright posture, gazing into the abyss..." Full piece available to contributors... Continue Reading →
External, Internal, and Esoteric Offerings in Relation to Odinic Practice
This piece covers 3 different methods of offering that one can make in relation to Odin. First, we will discuss the external offerings. These are things that we give physically, whether it be wine, meat, blood, runes etc. These offerings we should give often and attempt to keep on a schedule, making sure to ritually... Continue Reading →
The Celto-Germanic “Wheel of the Year” According to Past and Present Pagan Customs
Samhain/Álfablót Samhain is a time when the spirits of nature, the dead, and the gods are most likely to emerge to walk amongst the living. During these days, when daylight becomes shorter and shorter, nature around us seems to die and shed its vitality, leaving trunks and branches barren, resembling bones protruding from the forest... Continue Reading →
Traditional Pagan Holidays: Autumn Equinox
New article on Substack.
Books Restocked
Rune books have been restocked. Each comes signed with a handmade bookmark and rune. Grab one here : Algiz Maenon / Bigcartel or via Amazon. Hailaz
Mara, Death, Dharma
“…We tend to think of Mara as something ferocious that is going to come along and cut us up or drag us off; it is not necessarily that dramatic or that overtly unpleasant. Mara is anything that obstructs the practice of Dharma and seduces you into abandoning the practice of Dharma and favoring worldly activities…”... Continue Reading →