Overview Neorxnawang is an Old English term used to translate the Christian concept of paradise in Anglo-Saxon literature. It refers […]
Ingwine Heathenship affirms a genuine polytheism—not strictly as metaphor, and certainly not as a superficial set of faceplates for an […]
Ingwine Heathenship holds that the natural world is not mundane—it is sacred. The forests, the rivers, the stones, and the […]
Alternate Names: Tiw, Tir, Tyr, Saxnot, Sēaxneat, Cheru Iconography: The Eagle, Tir Rune, Sword/Seax, Spear Domains: War, Sea, Hunting, Rulership […]
(Biikenbrennen/Bēacnbærnan/Borelle) As the first fitful stirrings of Spring draw near, it is an opportune moment for us in the modern […]
Alternate Names: Sunna, Sól Iconography: Sun, the Sun Wheel, A Chariot Wheel Domains: Time, Life, Beauty, Growth Historical Attestations Sunne, […]
Alternate Names: Sunuxsal, Sunuchsalis Iconography: Cup, Temple, Dog Domains: Protection, Prosperity, Healing, Death and Rebirth Historical Attestation Sunuxsalis is a […]
Purpose In medieval times, Symbel was a communal ritual of the Anglo-Saxon and other Germanic peoples, in which participants gathered […]
Alternate Names: Tamfana Iconography: Fir Tree, Cat, Cup? Domains: Forests, Peace, Fertility Historical Attestation Tamfana or Tanfana, is a goddess […]
Let us attempt now to define some key Heathen ideas about divinity, and our relationship to the divine and the […]