Part of hospitality is treating other people with respect and dignity. Some overenthusiastic practioners of Asatru express their pride in their faith by behaving rudely to members of other faiths. Hospitality isn't something to be extended just to other Heathens.
(The Values of Asatru)
Lily wrote:Can anyone describe Asatru ritual to us? How much is ancient, how much is modern?
I have hardly found anything by googling (my interest is passing enough that I won't buy a book)...

give vegitarianism a try!OswaldJenkins100% wrote:I did a hammer blessing over the cup and thanked Thor for watching over me and Loki for guiding me to my potential and invoked the blessings of cuchulain and Vlad the Impaler
Pooka wrote:OswaldJenkins100% wrote:I did a hammer blessing over the cup and thanked Thor for watching over me and Loki for guiding me to my potential and invoked the blessings of cuchulain and Vlad the Impaler
Tell me, did you actually receive the blessings of Vlad the Impaler?

give vegitarianism a try!

OswaldJenkins100% wrote:I wouldn't exactly call it a light side...but he was a virtues patriotic warrior...those are my reason for putting his blessings on the cup and looking up to him
In one particular incident, Turkish ambassadors who had refused to remove their Phrygian caps in his presence were asked why they insulted him in such a manner. When they replied it was because their hats had to remain on their heads according to custom, he graciously honored their tradition by ordering their hats permanently nailed to their heads, never to be removed again.

As to our modern view of Vlad as 'a notorious villain' that is a modern cultural view heavily influenced by Bram Stoker.
Vlad is a hero to his people. At a time when it was not unusual for any King to put a whole city (women, children and livestock) to the sword his actions cannot be regarded as villainous.
Despite all this, Dracula's subjects respected him for fighting the Turks and being a strong ruler. He's remembered today as a patriotic hero who stood up to Turkey and Hungary. He was the last Walachian prince to remain independent from the Ottoman Empire.
from http://www.royalty.nu/Europe/Balkan/Dracula.html
Jeb wrote:OswaldJenkins100% wrote:I wouldn't exactly call it a light side...but he was a virtues patriotic warrior...those are my reason for putting his blessings on the cup and looking up to him
A virtuous warrior? I've been reading a bit about him on a few websites (biographies and such) with a thought towards seeking out some of this virtue. I must confess, I'm having trouble finding it.
From even just a simple Asatru point of view, looking for evidence of the Nine Noble Virtues, I find him severely lacking.
Certainly he was couragous... perhaps to the point of recklessness. And he exercised perserverance.
But he was notably lacking in hospitality:In one particular incident, Turkish ambassadors who had refused to remove their Phrygian caps in his presence were asked why they insulted him in such a manner. When they replied it was because their hats had to remain on their heads according to custom, he graciously honored their tradition by ordering their hats permanently nailed to their heads, never to be removed again.
And likewise he seems also to be lacking in many of the other virtues I would consider praiseworthy from a heathen point of view.
Is it only because he was a good warrior that you honour him? I wonder if this is not dangerous. I'd watch out that some of his more negative attributes aren't siphoned off into your ve during your ritual.
This is just my opinion of course. It may well be that he fills a hole that needs filling and thus completes a balance in your spirituality. Dunno. But, hey, whatever works for you.
Just as an aside, would you ever consider invoking the blessings of other notorious villians... like, I don't know, say, Charles Manson, or maybe, Adolf Hitler?
their is no way I could invoke the blessing of that dirty lazy hippy Manson even if gods forbid I wanted to because he is not dead...he would have to be dead for me to do that and anyway even if he was dead he would have to be a famous war hero to the folk of some kind to be able to go to Asgard and we all know that will never happenOswaldJenkins100% wrote:I wouldn't exactly call it a light side...but he was a virtues patriotic warrior...those are my reason for putting his blessings on the cup and looking up to him
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