Asatru Religion

My intention is to present as broad a picture of Asatru as possible, as a religion and a community of diverse viewpoints and interests. Inclusion here does not necessarily imply a recommendation for any particular view, organization, or individual.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Nauthiz Rune

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Nauthiz is need. It can be physical or psychological, true or false. It's very important to recognize which are our real needs, and whi...

Asatru Modern Fantasy

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"Asatru is a religion, and joining it is no different than becoming an Episcopalian, a Muslim, or a Wiccan. Asatru is no more 'Eur...

Asatru Community

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The important point that I wish to make is that you, as a member of the Gothar, are a highly visible member of the greater Asatru Communit...

Stories From Northern Myths

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Book: Stories From Northern Myths by Emilie Kip Baker "Stories from Northern Myth" written in 1914 by Emilie Kip Baker. Most of t...

The Lessons Of Asgard

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Book: The Lessons Of Asgard by Asatru Free Assembly This collection of essays appeared over a span of almost two years in "The Runesto...

Shedding The Psychic Remnants Of Christianity

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Most of the lore-based arguments against our Folkish worldview are based on the four presented above. In general, they show a common thread...

Asatru And Neopaganism

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Though it is sometimes lumped together with "Neopagan" religions, Asatru is of a different character from the mainstream of Neopa...
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