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Jorre posted in the group Living Heathenry
A fun way of living heathenry is to leave visible markers on sacred places. Ofcourse we do this with all respects for the local circumstances. No damaging, no polluting. Such signs will bring awareness to people, show heathenry is alive and other heathens may be inspired or may want to find out why that place is marked or who is doing it. Sparking…Read More
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Osric replied to the topic Hoar-stones in the forum
Living Heathenry in the group Living Heathenry
Yeah, why don’t we make a forum thread here for that?
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theodric posted in the group Theology and Mythology
Hermes and Another Balder Analogue?
While preparing to actually write down some of my thoughts around Odin’s brothers Vili and Ve, I have been looking at other related IE Gods and Goddesses. Of course, Hermes must be in that list. I found a rather interesting bit about Hermes son, Cephalus:
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Cephalus was out hunting and Aurora, the goddess…Read More-
I’m quite fond of those parallels, and they do have me convinced of a shared root to these stories. Problem is, how do we go about reconstructing it?
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I want to puzzle out if there are any strong signs of what I believe to be the case, that he is a solar or seasonal God, who is deaf and rebirth is cyclical.
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I also want for that. It’s so difficult when there are pieces and evidences, but every non-eddaic source portrays him as a mortal man.
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That sounds like Ovid’s version of the myth. I think that to do the type of analysis you want to do, you need to go back further, to the original version of the myth. I find that with the Greeks and Romans, over time, there are additions and changes to various myths as poets wanted to put their own stamp on things.
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Jackie replied to the topic Hoar-stones in the forum
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So this could probably be it’s own thread, but I feel like we could totally talk more, as a group, about the significance of wells and depositional offerings
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Osric replied to the topic Hoar-stones in the forum
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That may indeed be related! Does look like a preference for white stones.
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I’m gonna have to ponder this, certainly they do seem to be related, maybe both stemming from an even older story?