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In agreement with the premise and idea behind the Declaration of Tradition we have signed it. Take a stand and support your right to express and maintain the Traditional worldview of your ancestors.

https://declarationoftradition.com/
Forwarded from Kyle Davis
Forwarded from The Traditional Heathens
The Old English Rune Poem for the rune Othala

Old English Translation:
Ēþel byþ oferleof æghwylcum men,
gif he mot ðær rihtes and gerysena on
brucan on bolde bleadum oftast.

English Translation:
An estate is very dear to every man,
if he can enjoy there in his house
whatever is right and proper in constant prosperity.

This poem highlights the significance of heritage, inheritance, and the prosperity associated with one's land or estate.
Forwarded from The Barbarian Clergyman
The Path of Sedianism

This is a message of my official adoption of the Sedian tenets and an official endorsement of the Norrœna Society. They are a fantastic, professional, studious organization and have followed in the footsteps of their predecessors. Check out the basic tenets and one of their channels, which I shall link below.

The Sedian Tenets
The Norrœna Society
Loki’s daughter is not clearly identified as Hel in any of the existing Eddaic poems. In light of this, it’s important to note that the description of “Hel’s high hall” stands in stark contrast to the hall of Loki’s daughter in Snorri’s Edda.
In the Eddaic poem Baldrs Draumar, whereas the benches in “Hel’s high hall” are strewn with costly things and mead stands poured out in goblets awaiting a guest, the hall of Loki’s daughter (whom Snorri calls Hel) is a dismal place with its dish called “Hunger” and its knife named “famine.”
The Eddaic poems clearly distinguish this place from Hel, the realm where “all men” must eventually come according to Fáfnismál 10. Vafþrúðnismál 43 separates those that come to Hel from those that pass through Hel into Niflhel.

W.P. Reaves
Forwarded from ᛉ Sagnamaðr Stark ᛉ
In the Færeyinga Saga, Þrandr performs a ritual to summon the dead from the underworld in which he uses a grid of nine squares on the floor.
Several small Viking Age amulets with a grid of nine squares or studs have been found, and this motif has been found near depictions of Valkyries. This was likely a miniature representation of these liminal spaces, where one could connect with the Divine.
Forwarded from PNW WOLF PACK
The PNW Wolfpack Flys the banner of death and passing of one of our own. We hail and honor Samantha Deschenes.

Let it be known that Samantha's name was called to the gods at 7:30pm, to this resounding horn!

Samantha was a warrior in life, a mother, a daughter, and our sister! She is loved by many!

We send her gifts, prayers, and love for her journey in the other world. May Thor hallow her, and may Odin receive her.

Samantha was born in 1991 and passed at the young age of 33. She is survived by her 9 yearold son and many family and friends who love her!

We have set up a donation page for her son and family. 100% of the donations go to the care of her surviving son and immediate family caring for her son. You can donate here:

https://pnwkindreds.com/campaigns/samantha-deschenes/
Once again we let the mourning banner fly. May she join the halls of the ancestors.

The men sat drinking as long as they liked that night, and then went to bed ; but after they had left the hall Queen Thyri took down the hangings, and instead put up black and grey cloth until all was covered. She had done this because it was the custom in those days when tidings of grief came to do as she did.
-Flateyjarbók
2024/06/02 10:04:11
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