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Earth Day Healing Rite

Earth Day Healing Rite

Planet Earth is a living, breathing entity. We have all at some point in our schooling come across the subject of geography, which describes Earth’s terrain in terms of Her structure- mountains, continents, rivers, rocks and so forth. This is her skeleton.

March 17, 2012 | 1 Comment More

Mother Jorth’s Unlikely Suburban Foods and Beverages

Because edible plants were important to our ancestors, and will again become important to us, I seek to learn about the edible plants of my own odal lands here in North Carolina. Getting to know particular plants, watching them grow, learning their uses at different times of the year, and allowing Mother Jorth to bear them in Her time while being conscious of that life process, can lead to sensitivity and patience lost for many caught up in the age of convenience and consumerism that surrounds us. Learning about these plants also gives one an opportunity to gain knowledge that will be important for our existence again as the dark age further unfolds. Let the ignorant dismiss us as “survivalist nuts;” we will continue to prepare.

February 15, 2010 | 0 Comments More

Water – Nature’s Sensationally Reflective Medium

By Eowyn OR

“No problem can be solved from the same consciousness that created it” -ALBERT EINSTEIN

As great seafarers, water was a major aspect of our ancestor’s lives and, as for us today, an essential element of physical survival.

November 11, 2008 | 0 Comments More

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THE VITAL IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT TO ODINISTS

By Eowyn OR (Environmental Concerns Officer)

The lifeblood at the core of Odinism is a deep reverence for the whole of nature and the understanding that all lifeforms are dependant upon

November 2, 2008 | 0 Comments More
Water of Life

Water of Life


Men do not die, they kill themselves ~ Seneca, Greek Philosopher

Would you drink this cocktail?

Chlorine, Fluoride, MTBE (clean air additive to gasoline), Benzene, Arsenic , Lead, cadmium, aluminum, copper, trihalomethanes, calcium carbonate (lime), chloroform.

No?  We do everyday. These

November 30, 2007 | 1 Comment More