Mythology Around Runes: Othila
Othila Mythology: This rune provides the initial letter of Odin’s name and is considered especially sacred to him. Although Othila denotes nobility, and even kingship, it is also a rune […]
Othila Mythology: This rune provides the initial letter of Odin’s name and is considered especially sacred to him. Although Othila denotes nobility, and even kingship, it is also a rune […]
“Epel is dear to all men, if they may enjoy there at home whatever is right and proper in continual prosperity.” “The Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem” The Anglo-Saxons Knew this rune […]
Heimdall is possibly the less called deity when it comes to spiritual work. Not that people haven’t tried or have no need for him, on the contrary, he is much […]
Continuing with Ljossalfheim, I will write in this 2nd part the places of great importance within this realm. I shall start with the Hall of Freyr. Freyr is the […]
Another world/realm of the Norse cosmology is Ljossalfheim, or most commonly known as Alfheim. It is located next to Asgard to the West and Southwest. This continent is known to […]
In the mythologically traditions of the Germanic and Anglo-Saxon peoples, the goddess Eostre represents the forces/the powers of rebirth and fertility of the earth. Her celebrations, Ostara, gave birth to the origins of the […]
When we celebrate Easter, do we know what the rabbit and eggs symbolize and do they actually have anything to do with Jesus’ resurrection? Its quite interesting to know where […]
By this time of 19th to 26th of March ( the spring Equinox )there is a celebration called Sigr or Sigerblót or simply Ostara, it is known as the “Victory-Blessing”. […]
Inguz Mythology: Frey, the Norse god of the earth’s fertility, is the primary deity associated with the rune Inguz. He is also identified – although tenuously – as the god […]
“Ing was amongst the East-Danes first seen by men, till later he went over the wave; his wain followed after; the Headings named the hero so.” “The Anglo-Saxons Rune Poem” […]