Here's a useful Resource on Heathenry which I'm reading through now, to refresh my mind and better remember some things.
http://www.norsegodsasatru.net/
Here's a useful Resource on Heathenry which I'm reading through now, to refresh my mind and better remember some things.
http://www.norsegodsasatru.net/
Northern Runes Radio
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXbGN83VIZylahG3IjrTUpw
I was introduced to https://odinia.org/ by this episode which I really enjoyed:
Seana Fenner - Odinism, Traditional Tribalism & The Noble Virtues
http://www.redicecreations.com/radio3fourteen/2015/R314-150501.php
New episode on Asatru:
Stephen A. McNallen - Asatru: A Native European Spirituality
June 1, 2015 http://www.redicecreations.com/radio/2015/06/RIR-150601.php
https://mega.nz/#F!F5gmGLAJ!thU64GiRejPLm0qAiWMd-w
>9.03A-No racism or intolerance is allowed. No kindreds, individuals, or groups of people that support racist ideas are going to be allowed to remain members of TAC once TAC has become aware. TAC is fully against racism and intolerance. No exceptions! It is the duty of members to report anything suspicious to The Council.
>The Council
It's almost like they are creating an anti-white "asatru" government to rule over these newly formed Asatru communities. They want to centralize control of Asatru and promote universalism just like you'd find in Christianity.
Theses morons will fail because the breakdown of western culture that is occuring and the decreasing European populations in their own homelands will lead to resentment of universalist ideals.
What is TAC?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01EPE90XE/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=&sr=
It's not entirely accurate but it is a good resource for greenhorns who need a rough understanding of Asatru.
theodiskfolk has videos about German and Germanic culture, including a playlist with songs of Gods and heroes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjxo10PdXlx6zVkLLYb3hYedv-0xGQbzo
And various music videos about Germanic religion: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAED9D533F89A49DA
theodiskfolk: https://www.youtube.com/user/theodiskfolk
Theudebrand: https://www.youtube.com/user/Theudebrand
If the channel is blocked in your country, try these playlists:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjxo10PdXlx5eERbkMa7B0GE-S2SfyqI0
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjxo10PdXlx5adb79fJDwxpmVbN8JLnb0
That would be pretty sweet.
Oh awesome. I didn't even know. Thanks
Lord of the Rings is a thoroughly Christian story. Only the aesthetics are pagan. I don't understand why you'd use it.
great, first an autistic slavposter whos TOTALLY 100 PERCENT EAST GERMANIC GUIZE who gets triggered at the word "slav"
now some retard autist who gets triggered at the sight of gandalf even when it has nothing to do with the post and is simply an image
board denizens keep getting better
http://www.whitemarshtheod.org/pdfs/houserites.pdf
No Dumezil?
Would suggest everyone reads The Gods of the Ancient Northmen by Georges Dumezil
This is not our main website, our main website is odinia.org, however you may find this new page of interest. It contains links to articles and videos about our Odinist religion. http://odinist.org/odinist-gods-heroes-and-festivals/ and there is a great deal of original research on Odinism in our videos on the Odinistpodcast Station on Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/user/odinistpodcast/videos
Post your fucking tits already you advertising/spamming slut
http://cheshireclub.blogspot.fr/
I just made fake acct. Didn't ask me for credit card info.
This has a few pages you might find interesting. Most of it is nothing new, but easy to read for beginners. My gf has no computer right now to read pdfs so this is what I've sent her until then.
https://asatru-religion.blogspot.com/
Requested Volume I from my library, they said several nearby colleges have it in stock and one should be willing to lend it, I'll scan it when I get it. I have no idea how long it will take however. I could only request one book at a time however so Volume III will have to wait for now.
I picked up Volume I on Sunday.
I want to OCR it as opposed to just scanning it like a peasant, but know jack shit about OCR software (I attempted to OCR Volume II I found, but special characters like "ร" are making the OCR process shit the bed).
Even if I'm not able to OCR it, I will have a scan up soon (hopefully by this weekend).
Has anyone read
Asatru Book of Blotar and Rituals By the AFA?
Am thinking of buying it
I have not read it.
Looks cheap on Amazon and has high reviews. If you can't find it on someone's Mega, I vote in favor of purchase.
>vsnrweb-publications.org.uk/Saga-Book%201-22%20searchable/Saga-Book%20XVII.pdf
Was wondering if anyone has any resources for some Asatru/Heathen related audiobook? Can deal with historical, legends, lore, etc. I am always up and about and audiobooks work best for me given this.
It goes up now or it gets the hose again
who are you talking to?
Never fucking reply to me ever again unless you're contributing to the thread.
I already contributed to this thread last year.
>>>/cucktianity/ is a good source of info.
I dont know if there is interest but I could translate a bunch of short fairytales and folkstorys from upper to lower germany about the wild hunt and its white horse riding, hat wearing and in the north called on as "wod"(wodan ofc).
Its mostly from a 19th century peasant perspective so with a lot of wacky elements and quiet mundane problems at the core but in them are some some vague attributes and conducts about the central european version of Odin which arent in the Edda-nothing scandinavic,epic or vikinglike tho as I said.
I find he approaches to much from a seculiar perspective, I doubt he has a genuine and strong awareness of the Gods.
http://www.maverickscience.com/indra.pdf
Indra-Hercules-Thor
That would be a good idea. Any insight into our gods from friendly sources is always welcome, as far as I'm concerned.
I think he's just aiming to remain as factual/analytical as possible in his content. He's stated he personally likes some of Jung's ideas but refuses to accept that god archetypes are merely psychological phenomena, but rather truly transcendent powers, so regardless of how he presents information in his vids I don't think it's fair to say that he personally has a non-religious/atheistic view of things.
That sounds good to me, folklore always holds some value!
i was browisng 4cuck luckily and found this /v/ thread talking about how the romans used to make mock naval battles in the fucking coleseum and i was dumbstruck at the marvel of our ancestors long before we were 'saved' by a dead jew and his defeated god
http://archive.is/GXhPv
Here are a few interesting links for some websites dealing with the runes and such.
Not sure how credible these sites are, but they seem alright. If anyone wants to double check them, that would be nice.
http://sunnyway.com/runes/meanings.html
This gives the meanings of most of the runes, if someone could fact-check it and see if it's good, that would be wonderful.
http://www.runes.info/links.php
A large wealth of information about the runes published by some old guy who has also wrote some books. His information seems pretty good, and he has a couple articles that talk about writing with the runes. There's also a link to an old forum that has commenting turned off, so check that out (not sure how credible the entire site is, though).
https://unicode-table.com/en/blocks/runic/
Runic unicode in case anybody wants it.
https://libraryofasatrulore.wordpress.com/
A pretty nice Asatru site I found, not sure how credible it is however.
I can highly recommend the first site. I cast runes as soon as I get out of bed and that site helped me a lot.
It's strange, I recently got back to Asatru and the rune casting to me is the real highlight of it. It feels like Wodan is speaking directly to me, shining upon me with pieces of his wisdom. This is an experience I've never felt in any other religion. I can highly recommend it
This book is a pretty good intro into the stories that Asatru is based on. It's a little slick here and there, but mostly accurate. It also reads much better than the Eddas themselves, which can be quite a handful sometimes
Lol his name is gaiman
>Neil Bogman
heh
This is gone now
Hello, I'm looking for sources on what could be the most specific variation of cult for northern Spain/France cultures, Visigoths and such.
I've struggled to find decent material on goths in general but I'd wager the Romans did a good job deleting their sackers from History.
You want Celtiberians. Visigoths had about as much impact as the moors (none)
>He doesn't know how to download pdfs from scribd without logging in
Open the page code and copy the file number, then open it in a new window. google it
>>using sources after 1950
Introduction should be made by Grimm's stories, end of story. The Aesir choose him through struggle and under penalty of death and he earned the right to tell. What has Gayman done to earn such a right from the Aesir?
>>16807
>>Odinia
Have not heard of them, until now. Is it said like Odin-ia like a place or, as Odi-nia like a girl's name?
https://paganpathway.org
Collection of articles and a very good forum with a discord server, lots of posters originally from half and full Chan.
https://hravan.com/
Gaiman is a jew.
Can't believe this one has not been mentioned yet:
https://hravan.com/
Hravan is an online library dedicated to Germanic paganism.
On Hravan you will find a variety of books that all have one thing in common: Germanic paganism is the central topic.
Some rare looking books on there. Here was Vinland is a neat book if you haven't looked at it already.
Been looking at the Konungsbok particular its second page which is about half way through the Volsupa.
In the upper left corner some of the text has dissolved and I know there must be higher res scans somewhere but haven't found them yet.
Does anyone know where better scans are?
Particularly they be in color.