Forwarded from Germanic Faith (Kyle Davis)
Going live at 4:00 pm ET today!
Mark and Henirk will discuss what it means to be Sedian. This is a conversation you won't want to miss!
"We have some great guests line up on Red Ice next:
* Mark Puryear from The Norroena Society on Wednesday May 14th"
Mark and Henirk will discuss what it means to be Sedian. This is a conversation you won't want to miss!
"We have some great guests line up on Red Ice next:
* Mark Puryear from The Norroena Society on Wednesday May 14th"
Forwarded from Pagan Revivalism
"Now Garm howls loud before Gnipahellir, the fetters will burst, and the wolf run free much do I know, and more can see of the fate of the gods, the mighty in fight."
- Voluspa - 49
- Voluspa - 49
^ would look better without a Hindu shitskin, but it's an edit of one universalist's meme. He really likes it as far as I know.
Forwarded from Pagan Revivalism
Several runestones around Scandinavia have a repeated phrase:
ᚦᚢᚱ᛫ᚢᛁᚴᛁ
Thur Uiki
Thor Hallow (Bless)
In Denmark (DR 110, DR 209 & DR 220)
Västergötland, Sweden (VG 150)
Södermanland, Sweden (Sö 140), though this particular one is contested
A phase we should use more often in our grand revival for sure!
Thor bless!
ᚦᚢᚱ᛫ᚢᛁᚴᛁ
Thur Uiki
Thor Hallow (Bless)
In Denmark (DR 110, DR 209 & DR 220)
Västergötland, Sweden (VG 150)
Södermanland, Sweden (Sö 140), though this particular one is contested
A phase we should use more often in our grand revival for sure!
Thor bless!
Forwarded from Volkish Pagan vs Modernity
Most blessed items I have are all simple, not some fancy jewelry or giant carvings. My lucky charm was literally made by a child, yet it has great power. Don’t be fooled by appearances. Magic is simple.
Forwarded from The Sacred Stew
Fatalism is a fundamental and core tenet of the Tuetonic belief system and spirituality. Without fatalism, there is no divination.
Forwarded from The Sacred Stew
-Rite Of Passage-
The Winnili Hammer Test
Our tribe established the rite of a knowledge test as a standard and as an honor among our peers to openly wear the mjolnir pendant around ones neck as a way to set ourselves apart from those that just wear it as a cool medallion or fashion trend.
The test is comprised of a core set of things one must know. After the person demonstrates that they know the core tenets of knowledge in front of the clan, they then undergo an open session of questions from their peers about the lore, runes, gods history etc. The clan then votes on if the individual earned the right to open wear mjolnir around their neck.
The Hammer Test
1. Name the 9 primary Gods of the Winnili, the 3 Norns and 20 additional gods/goddesses
2. Name the the 3 worlds and the 9 homes of our cosmology.
3. Name the 3 wells.
4. Write all runes in order, know how to say its name, and explain what each rune means.
5. Tell (In own words) the creation myth from Ginungagap to Ask and Embla.
6. Tell (in own words) any story of ones choosing from the lore.
7. Tell (in own words) the history of the Winnili.
8. Name the 9 codes of the Aesirian code of 9.
9. Define and explain what the Hamingja is.
The Winnili Hammer Test
Our tribe established the rite of a knowledge test as a standard and as an honor among our peers to openly wear the mjolnir pendant around ones neck as a way to set ourselves apart from those that just wear it as a cool medallion or fashion trend.
The test is comprised of a core set of things one must know. After the person demonstrates that they know the core tenets of knowledge in front of the clan, they then undergo an open session of questions from their peers about the lore, runes, gods history etc. The clan then votes on if the individual earned the right to open wear mjolnir around their neck.
The Hammer Test
1. Name the 9 primary Gods of the Winnili, the 3 Norns and 20 additional gods/goddesses
2. Name the the 3 worlds and the 9 homes of our cosmology.
3. Name the 3 wells.
4. Write all runes in order, know how to say its name, and explain what each rune means.
5. Tell (In own words) the creation myth from Ginungagap to Ask and Embla.
6. Tell (in own words) any story of ones choosing from the lore.
7. Tell (in own words) the history of the Winnili.
8. Name the 9 codes of the Aesirian code of 9.
9. Define and explain what the Hamingja is.
Forwarded from Pagan Revivalism
Join us on the 25th for an interview with a long time devout Heathen and founder of Alaskin Bardcrafts!
In a land as wild as pre-christian Europa once was, there is Pagan Revival in the far northern frontier of the USA.
We will cover his journey back home, as well as his revival efforts, business, rugged lifestyle and much more!
Join us for another great interview, but on day-to-day lived heathenry!
In a land as wild as pre-christian Europa once was, there is Pagan Revival in the far northern frontier of the USA.
We will cover his journey back home, as well as his revival efforts, business, rugged lifestyle and much more!
Join us for another great interview, but on day-to-day lived heathenry!
Forwarded from ODIN'S WIFE (HoddMimir)
The Scandinavians referred to their religion as forn siðr, the old custom, and their conversion to Christianity as a change in customs, siðaskipti. This linguistic insight allows us to see the heathen religion as a set of social conventions, hallowed by age and derived from mythic antecedents. In this context, the rejection of the name Jákob by the Swedish farmers, can be interpreted as a rejection of the new faith. The name of one of the Biblical patriarchs was not acceptable to the pagan people as a name for their king. The same source states that King Ólaf had sent his other son Emund to Wendland where he was brought up by kinfolk on his mother’s side, adding he did not maintain his Christianity for any length of time. In Völundarkviða 2, the name Anund (Önund) is used as a byname of Völund the elf-smith. In verses 16 and 18 of the same poem, Völund is characterized as a “prince of the elves.” In Grimnismál 5, elves are closely associated with Freyr, who is given their realm Alfheim upon cutting his first tooth. That a Swedish king was required to carry a name derived from heathen lore associated with Freyr rather than the name of one of the Hebrew patriarchs demonstrates that heathenism remained a political force in Sweden even after the conversion. The Swedes themselves became pagan once more after the death of King Ólaf, and remained pagan longer than in Iceland, which adopted the new religion peaceably, but reluctantly, in 1000 AD.
Forwarded from Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)
Fatalism or anti-fatalism?
Anonymous Poll
43%
Fate is inevitable
46%
Fate can be changed
11%
There is no fate
Forwarded from Pagan Revivalism
Join us for an interview with the founder of Alaskan Bardcrafts!
https://www.group-telegram.com/Pagan_Revivalism?livestream
https://www.group-telegram.com/Pagan_Revivalism?livestream