Archive for September, 2009
Gods & Goddesses of Odinism
An introduction into the Gods, Goddesses, wights and beings of Odinic Mythology Continue reading
The Subversion of Perception
It can often be a source of frustration and disillusion when our non-Odinist acquaintances just don’t seem to see things as clearly as we ourselves do. We know instinctively that we are right so why do they have this mental blockage to their own inherent knowledge? Continue reading
Odinic Values in Family Life & Personal Relationships
Once again it is important I believe for us to go right back to basic principles if we are to understand fully the function which marriage fulfils in society since it is clearly not simply a question of procreation. Continue reading
True Leadership is Needed
IN these modern times when people feel alienated, oppressed, divorced from their rulers and have no control of their own lives, it is very easy to heap the blame upon those in positions of power and then extend this to all forms of leadership and authority. This is the case now, when anarchists and egalitarian politicians come out of the woodwork to spur people on to rebel against all forms of authority and order. But is leadership to blame? Continue reading
LAW, JUSTICE, FREEDOM
AS A PEOPLE we are noted for our law-abiding qualities or recognition of the need for order. As Odinists we realise even more the need for order if we are to flourish. Nature is ordered, a fact which escapes many hippy-type heathens. If order breaks down chaos descends. So what is order? Continue reading
The Ancestors
Honouring the ancestors, and an awareness of ancestors, is an important part of Odinism. It includes one’s ancestors who are known and those who are not known, it includes the Disir and the Folk Mothers, and it also includes the High Heroes of the Folk. To the Odinist the deceased members of the tribe are as real and as present as the ones who are living. Often I am surprised at how few toasts I hear to the ancestors. Perhaps, then, this is a timely article. Continue reading
Community: A Lesson from our Saxon Ancestors
Today we hear a lot about the ‘community’. In most cases this is a corruption of the term, for it has little to do with the majority of the indigenous population, but is either a way of setting up ‘experts’ over us, to reduce our power to run our own affairs in ways best suited to us – hence the legion of ‘community officers’ – or else it is basically a code-name to give special categories special status or rights not given to the majority. Continue reading
A Woman’s Place
IT HAS been said that Norse paganism is very patriarchal, giving rule and stress to the male in society and worship involved which mostly deals with Odin, Thor, Balder, Frey, etc…. But many fail to realise that the goddesses of the Aesir and Vanir played an important part in the life and worship of the Scandinavian peoples. Continue reading
Reinstituting the Sacred: Cycles and Resonance in Our Lives
A talk by Eowyn OR at the 2004 Great Moot
Last year, we considered the importance of rites of passage in our lives and the way in which they align our whole being in accordance with Natural Law, thus enabling …





