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The Hall of the Dead in Early Germanic and Anglo-Saxon ThoughtBy H.E. Early Anglo-Saxon inscriptions and literature show a complex interplay between pagan and Christian ideas about the afterlife. One […]
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To Live Like Water
We are not made to be trapped in plans, rules, and expectations.
Our soul is fluid, born from the same current as water, wind, and the wild creatures that move freely across the land. The world demands that we be flexible, ever reshaped to fit new forms, neatly contained within walls that promise safety. Yet deep within, we…Read More -
One day I decided to seek wisdom. Not the wisdom whispered in sunlit halls, but that deeper knowledge.
There was a place I knew, a place I’d once been but never truly rested. A place I’d left, not by choice, but out of fear. As I approached it again, the door opened without protest, as if it had been expecting me all along.
Behind the door lay a…Read More -
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Constructing the Ingwine CalendarWhen creating the Ingwine calendar, the primary source I look to is the Venerable Bede. In De Temporum Ratione, Bede […]
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Midwinter traditions: Low Lands and England Sint Catharina cultThe Pagan Roots of St. Catherine The feast of St. Catherine, held annually on November 25th, is more than just […]
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Osric’s Rede: Pitfalls of Henotheism
- October 24, 2024




A footnote to the idea, I just learned of an obscure Hall from the prose Edda called Vingólf. It’s name may mean “Wine-hall” as well