The Germanic Path

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Re: The Germanic Path

Postby anigreenwood » 03 Feb 2013, 15:34

For the interest of those who stumble on this thread as I did, several years after it dissolved or moved over somewhere, there are several significant books now on Norseidhr which I also recommend:

Diana Paxson - Taking Up the RUnes, Tranceportation - and her Wodin's Children trilogy. You get a sense of her spiritual kinship with that God of inspiration from the latter especially. As well, her Brisingamen (fiction)

Hilda Davidson - HR Ellis Davidson - Myth and Symbols of Pagan Europe; and Gods and Symbols of Northern Europe

Patricia Lafayllve has an excellent handbook, Freyja, Lady, vanadis: an introduction to the goddess. She and Paxson are both long time practicing heathens.

Jenny Blain Seidh

Britt-Mari Nasstom The Great Goddess of the North: Freyja

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Re: The Germanic Path

Postby Cyneric » 17 Mar 2013, 22:40

WinterRose wrote:I am interested in both Anglo-Saxon and Celtic (Welsh and pre Anglo-Saxon England). Is it possible to celebrate the traditions and faiths of both without one or the other being compromised, or should I focus on one or the other?


As a Saxon Pagan myself, I would recommend the books by Alaric Albertsson: "Travels Through Middle-Earth" and "Wyrdworking: The Path of the Saxon Sorcerer."

In these books Alaric outlines the training, practice, and beliefs of the Saxon Drymann (druid) and their magic (drycraeft).

I would *love* to see senior OBOD-ers either integrating material like this into the coursework, or creating another series of courses around the Saxon path! :-)

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Re: The Germanic Path

Postby Explorer » 18 Mar 2013, 08:06

Cyneric wrote:
WinterRose wrote:I am interested in both Anglo-Saxon and Celtic (Welsh and pre Anglo-Saxon England). Is it possible to celebrate the traditions and faiths of both without one or the other being compromised, or should I focus on one or the other?


As a Saxon Pagan myself, I would recommend the books by Alaric Albertsson: "Travels Through Middle-Earth" and "Wyrdworking: The Path of the Saxon Sorcerer."

In these books Alaric outlines the training, practice, and beliefs of the Saxon Drymann (druid) and their magic (drycraeft).

I would *love* to see senior OBOD-ers either integrating material like this into the coursework, or creating another series of courses around the Saxon path! :-)

Cyneric Wulf / Saxon Drymann


We are kind of trying that on this facebook group called 'OBOD Wyrd':
https://www.facebook.com/groups/457945784244925/
(it is a closed group, but OBODies and seriously interested folks are welcome).
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Re: The Germanic Path

Postby Cyneric » 18 Mar 2013, 12:07

Explorer wrote:
Cyneric wrote:
WinterRose wrote:I am interested in both Anglo-Saxon and Celtic (Welsh and pre Anglo-Saxon England). Is it possible to celebrate the traditions and faiths of both without one or the other being compromised, or should I focus on one or the other?


As a Saxon Pagan myself, I would recommend the books by Alaric Albertsson: "Travels Through Middle-Earth" and "Wyrdworking: The Path of the Saxon Sorcerer."

In these books Alaric outlines the training, practice, and beliefs of the Saxon Drymann (druid) and their magic (drycraeft).

I would *love* to see senior OBOD-ers either integrating material like this into the coursework, or creating another series of courses around the Saxon path! :-)

Cyneric Wulf / Saxon Drymann


We are kind of trying that on this facebook group called 'OBOD Wyrd':
https://www.facebook.com/groups/457945784244925/
(it is a closed group, but OBODies and seriously interested folks are welcome).


Fantastic! Just requested to join (James Foster).

I'mboth seriously interested, as well as a brand new (as of yesterday!) OBOD member.

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Re: The Germanic Path

Postby DaRC » 18 Mar 2013, 12:15

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alaric-Albertsson/e/B001USKN9O
http://www.alaricalbertsson.com/
Just adding a link to Amazon for the books.

We are kind of trying that on this facebook group called 'OBOD Wyrd':
https://www.facebook.com/groups/457945784244925/
(it is a closed group, but OBODies and seriously interested folks are welcome).

It sounds very much like my Gewessi path - but I don't do Facebook (for professional reasons...) 8-)
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