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.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

What Is In A Word

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'IN the beginning was the Word' , a statement found at the beginning of the Hebrew Bible, is a typical word-play used to subtly tw...

Baldur Dream

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Book: Baldur Dream by Wh Auden Baldrs draumar (Baldr's dreams) or Vegtamskvida is an Eddic poem, contained in the manuscript AM 748 I 4...

God Tyr

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Tyr is one of the more important Gods because of his strong interest in law, order, and justice. He is renowned for his personal sacrifice ...

Norse Mythology Legends Of Gods And Heroes

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Book: Norse Mythology Legends Of Gods And Heroes by Peter Andreas Munch The Norwegian original on which the present translation is based wa...

Anglo Saxon Heathendom And Icelandic Asatru

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Book: Anglo Saxon Heathendom And Icelandic Asatru by Eric Wodening The ancient Germanic peoples essentially followed the same religion. Ne...
Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Germanic People Runes

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Runes were known to Germanic peoples of the far North long before the Viking age began. The very beginnings of the use of the Runes are un...

Ehwaz Rune

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Ehwaz means horse. In the Nordic tradition, the horse was a sacred animal, the same as in the old Slavic tradition. This animal was connec...
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