I read this book a couple times when it came out and enjoyed it very much. The author is well versed in Russian language and has researched much that is not very accessible to English speakers, especially on Northern Esotericism, Shamanism, and theories regarding mankind’s existence upon the Earth. There’s something in here for all... Continue Reading →
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 →