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Nordic Runes: Understanding, Casting, and Interpreting the Ancient Viking Oracle
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“Yet, in my estimation, a middle path exists between abject gullibility and mocking cynicism regarding the “Elder ways.” Yes, much of contemporary Paganism, whether of the North, South, East, or West, has been recovered in recent times, albeit in many cases from genuinely ancient remnants. But, then, what belief system is not an amalgamation of ideas from across time and space? What we know of Christianity today bears little resemblance to its early or even medieval manifestations. Taoism had many forms and interpretations. Likewise Buddhism. Belief systems always do. Modern Paganism in all its varieties harks back to the most ancient times, but its form is in reality the product of a long accumulation of influences. What modern Paganism really does is provide a medium, in the common form of the ceremonial circle, within which threads and traces of ancient ways can be reclaimed. It is about a set of philosophies or practices—such as animism, animal totemism, seasonal celebration, chanting, and spellcraft—that share a common ancestry in shamanism and have surfaced far and wide and in many cultural guises across the centuries. If the ways have been broken, it is because their practitioners were persecuted. My own opinion is that rather than having to mount everything in an antique frame, we should recognize that Pagan tradition consists of a variety of subtle and subversive threads woven through history.”
― Nordic Runes: Understanding, Casting, and Interpreting the Ancient Viking Oracle
― Nordic Runes: Understanding, Casting, and Interpreting the Ancient Viking Oracle
“To make this sign, the first and little fingers are upraised and the other fingers folded in towards the palm. This was a secret sign used for recognition purposes by followers of the medieval witch cult who were traditionally worshippers of the pagan Horned God.”
― Nordic Runes: Understanding, Casting, and Interpreting the Ancient Viking Oracle
― Nordic Runes: Understanding, Casting, and Interpreting the Ancient Viking Oracle
“I will sing from the sage’s chair
by the Norn’s sacred spring; I watched and listened, I looked and thought
about the words of the wise when they talked of runes and what they reveal
at the High One’s hall, in the High One’s hall—
here is what I heard… HÁVAMÁL (SAYINGS OF THE HIGH ONE),
POEMS OF THE “ELDER EDDA”
― Nordic Runes: Understanding, Casting, and Interpreting the Ancient Viking Oracle
by the Norn’s sacred spring; I watched and listened, I looked and thought
about the words of the wise when they talked of runes and what they reveal
at the High One’s hall, in the High One’s hall—
here is what I heard… HÁVAMÁL (SAYINGS OF THE HIGH ONE),
POEMS OF THE “ELDER EDDA”
― Nordic Runes: Understanding, Casting, and Interpreting the Ancient Viking Oracle
“Moderately wise a man should be— don’t wish for too much wisdom; a man’s heart is seldom happy if he is truly wise. Moderately wise a man should be— don’t wish for too much wisdom; if you can’t see far into the future, you can live free from care.32”
― Nordic Runes: Understanding, Casting, and Interpreting the Ancient Viking Oracle
― Nordic Runes: Understanding, Casting, and Interpreting the Ancient Viking Oracle
