In recent discussions within the heathen reconstructionist community, a recurring theme seems to be the assertion that we “just don’t know anything about these people or their beliefs.”
Following is my translation of the Old English Rune poem.
The Andetnesblót, held in November, is a modern Heathen festival rooted in the spirit of gratitude and remembrance, drawing inspiration from Bede’s historical account of the “month of conflagrations.” This event serves as a blót, or sacred offering, to give thanks for the year’s harvest and the abundance provided.
Lifwrathu, the benevolent fund dedicated to the well-being of Ingvaeonic Society members struck by unforeseen disaster, needs your support. Our […]
This post serves as a ritual template for a Harvest festival celebration. It outlines the structure of the ceremony, beginning […]
This post will be updated with events that may be of interest, over the course of the latter half of 2023.
A Midsummer Blot Template Introduction:This rite is a celebration of Midsummer Day, a joyous occasion dedicated to growth, healing, the […]
Hengist and Horsa are two figures that loom large in the mythos of early England. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, […]
This prayer is suitable for a wedding ceremony, part 1 is liturgical and not poetic. Part 2 is poetic, but […]
Ritual Roles For the purposes of creating a template, the active roles have been divided up as though there was […]