Seidr


Nine Worlds of Seid-Magic
Old Norse Religion in Long Term Perspectives: Origins, Changes and Interactions
The Viking Way: Magic and Mind in Late Iron Age Scandinavia
Seidways: Shaking, Swaying and Serpent Mysteries
Seidr: The Gate Is Open (Norse Mythology)
Odin's Gateways: A Practical Guide To The Wisdom Of The Runes Through Galdr, Sigils And Casting
Trolldom - Spells and Methods of the Norse Folk MagicTradition
Rune Magic
Elves, Witches & Gods: Spinning Old Heathen Magic in the Modern Day
Nightside of the Runes: Uthark, Adulruna, and the Gothic Cabbala
Uthark: Nightside of the Runes
The Magic of the Runes: Their Origins and Occult Power
On Contemporary Seidr: A Guide to Norse Trance Work
Medicine, Magic and Art in Early Modern Norway: Conceptualizing Knowledge (Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic)
Witchcraft and Magic in the Nordic Middle Ages (The Middle Ages Series)
The sagas, however, do not mention any entheogens in any context that I can discover: the special meal prepared for the seeress in Eiriks saga rauöa is of the hearts of animals and is eaten the night before her seiör is to occur. References to drinking in the Eddas (e.g. Mimir's well, the mead of poetry) are ambiguously metaphorical at best (though in a highly speculative mode, Steven Leto (2000) suggests that the use of both A. muscaria and R semilanceata may be represented metaphorically in va ...more
Jenny Blain, Nine Worlds of Seid-Magic