Books Restocked!

All rune books have been restocked. Each copy comes signed and includes a handmade bookmark and wooden rune. May all sentient beings utilize the power of the runes. Hailaz

Book and Writing Update

I am currently finishing up part 3 of the rune book series. This piece covers Tyr’s aett in close detail with additional conclusive notes. Once this is finished, I will be taking some time to focus on putting the final work together, as this will be my first full production book with Hardcover edition and... Continue Reading →

Rune Books Restocked!

I have restocked personal copies of "Runes, Bindrunes and Hahalruna: European Sorcery and Divination" and also have a small amount of copies of "Hagal's Aett: Elder Futhark Rune Theories and Analysis". This book is the second of a 3-part analysis of the deeper meanings hidden within the runes of the Elder Futhark. Through various avenues... Continue Reading →

Book Reviews!

If you own any of the rune books and enjoy them, feel free to drop a review on the Amazon page. These help a lot, especially as there are 100's of options out there to choose from. If the books helped you out in any way, let people know there. I am wrapping up part... Continue Reading →

Root Words of “Dark” Magic

What is a Necromancer? Essentially, this title and form of practice revolves around a relationship, exchange, control, or manipulation of the dead. When we break down the word, we are given two root words of proto-Indo-European origin, the first being nek- (to perish, disappear) and the second word méntis (thought, thinking, mind), giving us something... Continue Reading →

Evocation of Runes

ᚠ : Fe is the weapon of Fro, Unusual trade for steel. ᚢ : Ur is a steaming kettle, Pool of ancient energy. ᚦ : Thurs is the might of thunder, Giant serpent in the depths. ᚬ : Oss is inspired speaking, Wind of wisdom calling thee. ᚱ : Reid is rhythm of the drum,... Continue Reading →

Philosophy of Yoga

The term yoga is an ancient one deriving from Sanskrit, originally from a proto-Indo-Iranian word yáwgas (team, yoke) and even more archaic proto-Indo-European word yewg (to join, yoke, tie together). When the common westerner hears the word yoga, he/she is likely stricken by visions of skinny, stretching, robed monks, silently posturing in abstract positions. What... Continue Reading →

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