Forwarded from 🌻🌷Oakwood Forest 🌳 🦌
Protection magick. Thor is the defender of our Folk, you should think of some kind of invocation to him as a protective deity. Maybe draw the Thurisaz rune on paper and carry it in your wallet or something.
Dagaz is the Dawn rune but it is said to be able to produce concealment or protective invisibility. Berkano is associated with Frigga (mother goddess) and it’s also supposed to have protective properties because it’s like enveloping you in a protective womb.
To make a bind rune you play around with drawing them over each other so they share some of the same lines and then you can set the intention and burn one to set it off into the ether and keep another with you as a talisman. You can use any other runes that call out to you. Stay safe and ride out the storm! - @OakwiseBecoming
Dagaz is the Dawn rune but it is said to be able to produce concealment or protective invisibility. Berkano is associated with Frigga (mother goddess) and it’s also supposed to have protective properties because it’s like enveloping you in a protective womb.
To make a bind rune you play around with drawing them over each other so they share some of the same lines and then you can set the intention and burn one to set it off into the ether and keep another with you as a talisman. You can use any other runes that call out to you. Stay safe and ride out the storm! - @OakwiseBecoming
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I have a talk rendering now, unsure if it should fly free tonight as it will be very late. But, it is the weekend. So maybe I will. I'm not good at strategically scheduling things. I want to set them free so I can move on to something else. It's going to take about an hour to render and then probably 40 mins to upload. We'll see!
Forwarded from Wäinölä 🇫🇮 (Wäinämöinen • Eternal Sage)
In a 1666 list of Pagan Gods and miscellaneous entities, Laurentius Petri mentions "Tontucupit" (modern Finnish: tonttukupit), meaning "elf cups". Clearly this is a reference to cupstones, in the cups / indentations of which food was left — and this mention reveals that the entities called tonttu (plural: tontut) were the ones receiving the food.
In Sweden, it's the jultomte ('Yule elf') who is the traditional bringer of gifts on Yule, whereas in Finland Santa's elves are called joulutonttu. So, when we in modern times have people leaving milk and cookies for Santa, what do we in fact have?
We have an
u n b r o k e n
c o n t i n u a t i o n
of Pagan practices from the era of the cupstones into modernity. L i v i n g ancient tradition.
In Sweden, it's the jultomte ('Yule elf') who is the traditional bringer of gifts on Yule, whereas in Finland Santa's elves are called joulutonttu. So, when we in modern times have people leaving milk and cookies for Santa, what do we in fact have?
We have an
u n b r o k e n
c o n t i n u a t i o n
of Pagan practices from the era of the cupstones into modernity. L i v i n g ancient tradition.
Forwarded from 🌻🌷Oakwood Forest 🌳 🦌
Paganism never died in Europe. It's LIVING. It's regional, local. It's folk culture. It's not dogmatic. It is experiential. It's not in any book, but it is in MANY books. It is in the language, landscape, stories, practices, and legends. Uploading a talk on this later tonight!
https://www.foxnews.com/travel/photographer-captures-still-practiced-pagan-rituals-of-europe
https://www.foxnews.com/travel/photographer-captures-still-practiced-pagan-rituals-of-europe
Fox News
Photographer captures still-practiced Pagan rituals of Europe
Photographer Charles Fréger spent two years journeying through 18 European countries to document still-practiced pagan rituals. Here is a selection of his images.
Forwarded from Wäinölä 🇫🇮 (Wäinämöinen • Eternal Sage)
In a 1666 list of Pagan Gods and miscellaneous entities, Laurentius Petri mentions "Tontucupit" (modern Finnish: tonttukupit), meaning "elf cups". Clearly this is a reference to cupstones, in the cups / indentations of which food was left — and this mention reveals that the entities called tonttu (plural: tontut) were the ones receiving the food.
In Sweden, it's the jultomte ('Yule elf') who is the traditional bringer of gifts on Yule, whereas in Finland Santa's elves are called joulutonttu. So, when we in modern times have people leaving milk and cookies for Santa, what do we in fact have?
We have an
u n b r o k e n
c o n t i n u a t i o n
of Pagan practices from the era of the cupstones into modernity. L i v i n g ancient tradition.
In Sweden, it's the jultomte ('Yule elf') who is the traditional bringer of gifts on Yule, whereas in Finland Santa's elves are called joulutonttu. So, when we in modern times have people leaving milk and cookies for Santa, what do we in fact have?
We have an
u n b r o k e n
c o n t i n u a t i o n
of Pagan practices from the era of the cupstones into modernity. L i v i n g ancient tradition.
Forwarded from Folkish France
French artist Gustave Doré is famous for his illustrations of literary works he made in the second half of the 19th century. Here is an example of his talent: Merlin et Vivianne (Merlin and Vivien), for Alfred Tennyson's Idylls of the King, a cycle of twelve narrative poems retelling Arthurian legends.
These myths are both shared by Britain and France, probably due to the common Welsh and Breton lore.
These myths are both shared by Britain and France, probably due to the common Welsh and Breton lore.