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Top tier mail day: My copy of Þursakyngi III Gullveigarbók by Ekortu/Vexior showed up from the AJNA Offensive today!
From Þursakyngi III Gullveigarbók by Ekortu
FRIDAY MORNING LISTENING: With the weekend on its way, it must be time for Friday Morning Listening, with a dark ambient piece from Ekortu - 'Ginnic Meditation'.
Ginnic Meditation by Ekortu
Mimir - A Preview (Beyond Asatru and Thursatru)
Mimir – A Preview (Beyond Asatru and Thursatru)
For those of you who may wonder if I’ve given up my studies into and meditations on the Nordic Mythos – I haven’t, but as I’ve made certain intuitive leaps and had certain perceptions, it’s gotten harder for me to face the necessity of catching up my writing to where I’ve gone, subjectively, with my work. There are lots of unfinished drafts, beginning about the time of my trip to Iceland about…
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Odin: Enlightenment of the Demiurge
Odin: Enlightenment of the Demiurge
This one is sort of a sequel, or maybe a resolution of a post I wrote last year called “A Different, Deeper Darkness – Odin and Thursatru”, so if you haven’t read or don’t remember that one, you might take a look at it and save me a bit of exposition.
When I wrote the previous article last August, I’d been studying everything I could find out about Thursatru, the 21st Century Nordic Gnosticism…
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Dragons, Dinosaurs and the Helm of Awe
Dragons, Dinosaurs and the Helm of Awe
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The featured image above is Aegishjalmr, otherwise known as the Helm of Awe. Or is it?
I’ve just come back from Iceland. Before I went, my preparation included reading a couple of books about Icelandic magic; rereading Stephen Flowers’ Icelandic Magic: Practical Secrets of the Northern Grimoires, and Icelandic Magic – Aims, Tools and Techniques of the Icelandic Sorcerers,by Christopher Alan…
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