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On a different topic - Nationalism

Why Nationalism? This week I was asked a curious question by a friend from work. He asked me, “out of all the political ideas why do you...

Ing, God of the English

All English folk should remember and be taught of Ing, the God of the English. So beloved, that even the name of his day of the week...

Trolls

What are trolls? The 2nd of the 3 levels of spirit is called Fylgia in Old Norse. It manifests in a mastery of skills and ability through...

Elves

WHO LIVES IN THE HOLLOW HILLS? Whilst everyone seems to be excited about the new lord of the rings tv show and November is just around...

The story of Ragnarok.

The story of Ragnarok. There is no known surviving text, any archaeological finds or any artwork on a possible end-of-times event in the...

Trent Barrow in Dorset

Trent barrow near to Sherborne in Dorset. From above, this ancient barrow / burial mound looks like a sacred clearing or grove that our...

why did our ancestors convert?

I'm often asked why our ancestors converted to Xtianity? How could they abandon the Gods for a fake, fictional foreign religion that was...

Old Saxon healing charm

Uuurmsegen: Old Saxon Poem (9th and 10th century) Gang ût, nesso, mit nigun nessiklînon, ût fana themo margę an that bên, fan themo bêne...

Tribal History of The Angles:

The Germanic tribes seem to have originated in a homeland in southern Scandinavia (Sweden and Norway, with the Jutland area of northern...

Title: Blood of Eostre

The woman with her braids Through the sickly wood with her dog Hands torn to shreds Alas! No breath to be drawn long To her knees she'd...

Hail to Thor in Old English

Old English: Wæs þu hæl Þunor! Wæs þu hæl héahþunriend, halgiend, Heofones miht, maeran, mancynnes weard. Þu afiehtest wið aglæcan, Esa...

Hail to Frigg

Old English: Wæs þu hæl, Frig! Freolicu folccwen, ful cyrtenu. Ides ælfscinu, anlicu, eorclanstan Esa, gleaw on geðonce, goldhroden, mode...

The Vanir and the God Ing in England

The Vanir and the God Ing in England Building on suggestions by archaeologist Ole Crumlin-Pedersen and others, link the Vanir to ship...

The Irminones.

The Irminones. Jǫrmun, the Viking Age Norse form of the name Irmin, can be found in a number of places in the Poetic Edda as a by-name...

Scythians

“There can be little doubt, even before examining the skeletal evidence, that the Scythians and Sarmatians were basically if not entirely...

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