Heathen Soul Lore

Writings Of Winifred Hodge Rose

  • Soul Lore
    • Introduction to Heathen Soul Lore
    • Definition and Overview of Heathen Souls
    • The Awakening of the Souls
    • Born of Trees and Thunder: The Ferah Soul
    • Ond, Ahma, Ghost and Breath: Basic Meanings
    • Ghost Rider: Athom, Ghost and Wode in Action
    • The Shape of Being Human: The Hama Soul
    • Aldr and Orlay: Weaving a World
    • Dances with Daemons: The Mod Soul
    • Hunting the Wild Hugr
    • Who is Hugr?
    • The Occult Activities of the Hugr, Part I
    • The Occult Activities of the Hugr, Part II
    • Sefa: The Soul of Relationship
    • Hel-Dweller: Saiwalo, Dwimor and Hel #1
    • The Soul and the Sea
    • What Happened to Heathen Saiwalo-Soul?
    • The Arising of the Self
    • Multiple Souls, and Their Implications
    • Fields of Awareness
  • Alchemy & Ecology of Hel
    • The Alchemy of Hel, Part I
    • The Alchemy of Hel, Part II
    • The Alchemy of Hel, Part III
    • The Alchemy of Hel, Part IV
    • The Alchemy of Hel, Part V
    • The Alchemy of Hel, Part VI
  • Soul Lore Study Guides
    • Study Guide 1. An Invitation to Heathen Soul Lore
    • Study Guide 2. Foundations of Experiential Exploration
    • Study Guide 3. Exploring your Ferah Soul
    • Study Guide 4. Exploring your Ahma and Ghost Souls
    • Study Guide 5. Ghost and Wode
    • Study Guide 6. Exploring your Hama, Lich-Hama and Ellor-Hama
    • Study Guide 7. Exploring your Aldr, Ørlög, Werold
    • Study Guide 8. Mod and Hugr: Motivating Forces
    • Study Guide 9. Exploring your Mod Soul
    • Study Guide 10. Exploring your Hugr Soul
    • Study Guide 11. Will and Wish: The Dynamism of Mod and Hugr
    • Study Guide 12. Sefa, Hugr and Modsefa
    • Study Guide 13. Sefa: The Channel of Compassion
    • Study Guide 14. Saiwalo-Dwimor and the Sea of Images
  • Basic Soul Lore Study Program
    • HSL Study Program Step 1
    • HSL Study Program Step 2
    • Soul-Tokens for Working with Heathen Soul Lore
    • HSL Study Program Step 3: Ferah
    • HSL Study Program Step 4: Ahma and Ghost
    • HSL Study Program Step 5: Ghost and Wode
    • HSL Study Program Step 6: Hama
    • HSL Study Program Step 7: Aldr
    • HSL Study Program Step 8: Mod and Hugr
    • HSL Study Program Step 9: Mod
    • HSL Study Program Step 10: Hugr
    • HSL Study Program Step 11: Will and Wish
    • HSL Study Program Step 12: Sefa, Hugr, and Modsefa
    • HSL Study Program Step 13: Sefa
    • HSL Study Program Step 14: Saiwalo-Dwimor
    • HSL Study Program Step 15: Fields of Awareness
    • Finding the Time: A Guide for Daily Soul-Work
    • Walking a Heathen Soul-Path
  • Soul Initiation Ceremonies
    • Opening Soul Lore Ceremony
    • Ferah Initiation Ceremony
    • Ahma Initiation Ceremony
    • Ghost Initiation Ceremony
    • Hama Initiation Ceremony
    • Aldr Initiation Ceremony
    • Mod Initiation Ceremony
    • Hugr Initiation Ceremony
    • Sefa Initiation Ceremony
    • Saiwalo Initiation Ceremony
    • Soul Lore Graduation Ceremony and Celebration
  • Practicing Soul Lore
    • A Moon Calendar for Advanced Heathen Soul Lore Practice
    • A Blog on the Inner Ravens of our Ghost-Soul
    • Thoughts on the Afterlife of the Ghost
    • Esoteric Affinities of the Heathen Souls
    • The Soul-Spindle Exercise
    • Disir, Hama and Hugr as Healing Partners
  • Soul Lore Summaries
    • Summary of Ferah Soul
    • Summary of Ahma Soul
    • Summary of Ghost Soul
    • Summary of Hama Soul
    • Summary of Aldr Soul
    • Summary of Mod Soul
    • Summary of Hugr Soul
    • Summary of Sefa Soul
    • Summary of Saiwalo- Dwimor Soul
  • Deities
    • Earth, Water, Wind and Fire: Elemental Modes for Relating to the Deities
    • The Kindly Gods Go Wandering: Norse Spells as Clues to Heathen Deities
    • Of Being and Knowledge: Thoughts about Frigg, Nerthus and Odin
    • Walburga and the Rites of May
    • In Thanks to Frigg, the Silent Knower
    • All In a Day’s Work: Frigg’s Power of Creating Order
    • Syn: The ‘Just Say No!’ Goddess
    • Mimir, Odin, and World-Mind
    • Frigg as Soul-Spinner
    • Goddess Sif: Kinship and Hospitality
    • Heimdall: Warder of the Atmosphere
    • The Gifting of Heimdall
    • Vor: Goddess of Awareness
    • Thoughts on Thor and his Children
    • A Tale of Nanna and her Kin
    • To Honor Vidar
    • Matrons and Disir: The Heathen Tribal Mothers
    • Celebrating Eostre / Ostara
    • Idunn’s Trees: A New Tale for Young and Old
  • Heathen Spiritual Practices
    • The Living Jewels of Brisingamen
    • Wigi Thonar: Tuning in to the Powers of Thor’s Hammer
    • Kvasir and the Fermentation of Wisdom
    • The Mood of the Runes
    • Experience and Practice of Compassion in Heathenry
    • Heathen Contemplation: The Resonance of the Heart
    • The Great Gift: A Way to Understand Heathen Prayer
  • Norns
    • The Shapings of the Norns
    • Time, Tense, and the Norns
    • Norns, Causality, and Determinism
    • The Norns as Beings of Fate
    • Norns, Foresight, and Predestination
  • Orlog, Wyrd & Luck
    • Roles of Hamingja and Luck in Orlog
    • The Fateful Roots of Orlog:
    • The Evolving Nature of Orlog
    • Threads of Wyrd and Scyld: A Ninefold Rite of Life Renewal
    • Gatekeeper of the Quantum Realm
    • A Heathen Meaning of ‘Ordeal’
    • The Curious Case of the Missing Wyrd-Word
    • Webs of Luck and Wyrd: Interplays and Impacts on Events
  • Mysteries
    • The Work of the Three Wells
    • Kvasir and the Fermentation of Wisdom
    • Vafrloge: The Hidden Fire and its Runic Channels
    • Thoughts about Heathen Afterlife
  • Heathen Lifeways
    • Ethics and our Relationships with the Deities
    • Two Foundation-Stones of Heathen Ethics
    • Heathen Frith and Modern Ideals
    • Frith, Friendship, and Freedom
    • Oaths: What they Mean and Why they Matter
    • The Practice of Heathen Oathing
    • Oathing in Heathen Symbel
    • Heathen Foundations of Marriage: Bargain, Gift, Hamingja
    • Friendship Song
  • Wights & Spirits
    • Landwights and Human Ecology
    • An Anglo-Saxon Charm Against a Dwarf: Shapeshifting, Soul Theft, and Shamanic Healing
    • Dwarves and their Powers
    • Renewable Energy Installations as Jotunn-Shrines
    • Perkwus: The Tree of Life and Soul
    • Elmindreda: Tales of a Heathen Housewight
  • Ceremonies / Rituals
    • Speaking Orlog: The Ancient Role of Symbel
    • Ideas for Celebrating Heathen Yule
    • Mothers’-Night Blot and Yule Celebration
    • Yuletide Songs
    • Eostre / Ostara Ceremony
    • Earth Blessing (includes audio)
    • Soul-Winding: A Meditative Ceremony for Maze-Walking (includes audio)
    • Heathen Rite for a Child Unborn
    • Heathen Rite for an Unjust Death
    • Trance and Power Chants
    • The Moods of Yuletide
  • Meditations
    • Ahma Soul as Initiator of Being
    • A Meditation for the Aldr Soul
    • Meditation and Prayer for the Sefa Soul
    • A Meditation on the Hugr Soul
    • Hallow-Streaming
    • Saiwalo Meditation
    • A Meditative Tour of the Ferah Soul
    • Soul-Meditations on the Eclipse
  • Devotional
    • Sunna’s Wheel: A Song for Sun-Wending
    • The I in Mimir’s Well
    • God-Blog
    • Love Songs of Sif and Thor
  • My Books
    • Orlog Yesterday and Today: The Shapings of the Norns
    • Detailed Table of Contents for “Orlog Yesterday and Today”
    • Orlog Book Errata Page
    • Heathen Soul Lore Foundations (Book I)
    • Detailed Table of Contents for Book I
    • Heathen Soul Lore: A Personal Approach (Book II)
    • Detailed Table of Contents for Book II
    • Heathen Soul Lore Workbook I
    • Detailed Table of Contents for Heathen Soul Lore Workbook I
    • Oaths, Shild, Frith, Luck & Wyrd
    • Detailed Table of Contents for “Oaths, Shild, Frith, Luck & Wyrd”
    • Wandering on Heathen Ways: Writings on Heathen Holy Ones, Wights, and Spiritual Practice.
    • Detailed Table of Contents for “Wandering on Heathen Ways”
    • Booklet: Celebrating Heathen Yule
    • Booklet: Mothers-Night Blot and Yule Celebration
    • Idunn’s Trees: A New Tale of the Norse Goddess Idunn
  • Glossary / Word-Hoard
  • Most Recent Posts
  • Topical Index
  • About
    • A Bit About Myself
    • Questions and Comments
    • Copyright Notices
  • Read Aloud App

Trance and Power Chants

Winifred Hodge Rose

(Please note: I am not offering basic instruction for trance-work here; I’m offering some specific chanting tools for people who already know how to do this.  If you want good guidance for beginning or advanced trance-working, I recommend Diana Paxson’s book Trance-Portation: Learning to Navigate the Inner World.)

Some kinds of Heathen-oriented spiritual activities involve entering into trance or other states of altered consciousness.  There are any number of ways to do this, and many different reasons one would want to.  Two main reasons are for spiritual exploration, and for raising wode and inner power.  Here are two chants, one primarily to use for a spirit-journey of otherworldly exploration, the other primarily for raising inner power through a deep understanding of the rune Nauthiz or Need.

These songs can be chanted or droned, preferably with something like dancing, drumming, musical background droning, clapping, stamping or other trance-inducing rhythmical patterning.  I have my own tunes for these songs, and at some point will try to post them here.  You can make up your own tunes if you like, but droning works really well, too: just pick a musical note that is comfortable for you, and drone or ‘buzz’ the song all on that note, with intensity.  Once you start doing that, you may well find yourself going off on a tune of your own, without even thinking about it; it just happens.  You can play background music or drumming, if you wish, but it needs to be non-distracting from the words of the song. 

Some of the words in these songs may seem rather mysterious in meaning, especially in the Nied-Runa Song, which is deliberate!  When we seek contact with Mystery, it’s best to use mysterious means to attune our minds to a trans-rational state of being, where logic and clear explanations have no place.  Instead, we want evocative, half-understood images, that tease our imaginations and offer any number of vague interpretations that we can use for our own entrancing purposes. 

The Dancer of Dreams

The Dancer of Dreams in this chant is a deliberately undefined figure, because each of us who uses trance-journeying has our own spirit-guide(s) into the otherworlds.  The guide may be a soul-being such as the Fylgja or Fetch; an ancestral spirit, a Deity, a figure from Heathen lore, a benevolent wight of some kind.  Wights and Fylgjur may take animal-spirit forms.  This trance-chant practice assumes that you already have such a spirit-guide.  Before you begin, call on this being and ensure that you both understand that “Dancer of Dreams” is referring to that being, for the duration of this chant-working.  Also, before you begin, use your customary practice to hallow and protect the space-time of your journey.

In place of the words “you, we” in the chant, you can use “I”, whichever makes most sense in the circumstances.

When singing this with a group, a chant-leader can chant the first two lines of each verse, perhaps with drumming or soft, rhythmic stamping accompaniment, then the group can drone the last line from within their trance.  They may choose to stamp or clap along, in unison, or all engage in dancing / stepping / shuffling in a circle or spiral while chanting.

The song, or individual verses, can be repeated to prolong the experience, and you can separate each verse with a time of humming, clapping, etc., if you wish.  Or the chant can be used as an entry process into your silent otherworldly exploration, where you use it to enter your journey, then fall silent.

There is a verse toward the end of the song that calls on your spirit-guide to dance a message for you, hovering over the edge of the world.  Allow time for this to happen; you can hum your drone-note during this time, to keep the trance going.

At the end of the song I’ve offered a call-back process; be sure to use this, or your own process for returning from the trance-world back to Midgard, and ground yourself afterwards.  Now, begin!

You are the drum,

You are the dance,

Follow the Dancer of Dreams.

~~~

Follow the drum,

Follow your blood’s song,

Follow the Dancer of Dreams.

~~~

Dance for the Holy Ones

Who set our souls afire,

Follow the Dancer of Dreams.

~~~

Dance for the Kin-Souls,

Whispers on the wind,

Follow the Dancer of Dreams.

~~~

Dance for the wights of Worlds

Who fill the Tree with life,

Follow the Dancer of Dreams.

~~~

Dance for the Beast-Souls,

Mighty on the Earth,

Follow the Dancer of Dreams.

~~~

Dance for the Bird-Souls,

Soaring on the wind,

Follow the Dancer of Dreams.

~~~

Dance for the Water-Souls,

Gliding through the deeps,

Follow the Dancer of Dreams.

~~~

Dance around the World-Tree,

Wreathe around its might,

Follow the Dancer of Dreams.

~~~

Dance Yggdrasil’s root-paths,

Dance the twining maze,

Follow the Dancer of Dreams.

~~~

Deeper, ever deeper dance,

Down to the root of Worlds,

Follow the Dancer of Dreams.

~~~

Dance to the deepest place

Where dream holds wisdom’s key:

Follow the Dancer of Dreams.

~~~

Wait here at the ledge

While over World’s Edge

Dances the Dancer of Dreams…

    Dances the Dancer of Dreams…

        Dances the Dancer of Dreams…

~~~

You are the drum,

You are the dance,

Called by the Dancer of Dreams…

Called by the Dancer of Dreams.

Call-back: Use whatever your usual method is, or you can use this one:

Four slow, deliberate drumbeats, stamps and / or claps, spaced evenly apart, while chanting the following word-patterns.  Repeat these patterns as long as you feel is needed.  These patterns change the surging-forward motion of the dance into a slower, more deliberate action, calling us to slow, pause, and turn around, back toward our Midgard-minds again.

Step, step, step, step.

Turn, turn, turn, turn.

Back, back, back, back.

Step, step, step, step.

Then a pattern of three somewhat faster beats or claps, repeating as long as needed:

Mid-gard calls / we are home / Mid-gard calls / we are home…

Finally, a flurry of quick drumbeats or claps, and a cry of “Wake up!”  Breathe deeply, stretch and move, and ground yourself with food and / or a pinch of salt, and water.

Nied-Runa Song

This song or chant presents mysterious images, evocative of the bone-deep power of life’s strongest urges, felt at all levels of soul, mind and body.  It is a magical rune-chant, an embedding-within and a celebration of the Need-Rune, Nauthiz:

“Need is a binding around the chest, though it often becomes a source of help and healing to ‘affliction’s children’ when it is heeded in time.”  (‘Affliction’s children’ is the literal translation of ‘nitha bearnum’, referring to human beings, subject to troubles and afflictions).

This song honors the ordeals, challenges and constraints of our life, and the driving courage embedded within our very life-force that urges us to strive and overcome the constrictions of Need.  It is a song sung by our Self to our self, to raise and strengthen our inner powers through the challenge of the constraints we face, and focus these powers on the greatest Needs of our souls and body. 

This song is meant to be mysterious, with symbolism that may vary in meaning from one person to another.  It symbolically explores the meaning of the Nauthiz rune, of the constraints and the urges that arise during our lives.  It leads us toward this mystery: that power constrained by necessity and limitations can lead to even greater power, focused to high heat through the narrow, burning lens of the Needfire.  This is also a song of initiation and rebirth, driven by the power of Need that flows into every being through the life-force itself.

This chant is full of symbolism that I sense through my life-experience, and I hope will provide meaningful symbols for you, perhaps quite different from mine.  That’s the advantage of ‘mysterious allusions’—they can morph into different shapes for different people!  And you may like to add your own verses to this song, expressing your own most meaningful symbols and experiences relating to the mystery of Nauthiz / Nied.

I find it powerful to repeat the song several times through, singing / droning more slowly and intensely each time.  You may also want to pause and drone after any of the verses, or repeat specific verses, if you feel power rising especially strongly from that verse.  You may also feel inspired to extemporaneously insert your own verses as you chant, especially after repeating the song several times.

This power-raising practice is especially helpful any time you are facing a real challenge or difficulty in your life, when you need to raise your personal power, courage, and determination to meet the challenge, or face the difficulty and overcome it.  Using a physical action to complement the chant helps in this process: drumming, stamping and clapping, martial arts movements, powerful dance, rowing movements with your arms, or other physical action that feels right.  I especially like the rowing movements, because they feel not only like rowing a boat strongly through oncoming waves, but also like my arms are tearing away bands of constraint across my chest, as described in the Need rune-poem.  The rhythm of the verses works perfectly with the back and forth movements of rowing, too.  If you have an exercise machine, like rowing, cycling, treadmill, or stair-steps, chanting this while working on the machine will add power, too!   Throw yourself into this, body and souls, your Self singing to yourself.

~~~

Of need and desire,

Of the smoking fire,

Of the stringent birth

And the true soul’s worth,

            I sing you the Runa of Nied!

~~~

With Need’s cinch drawn taut,

The battle is fought,

Still blinded by smoke

The flame I awoke,

            Singing the Runa of Nied!

~~~

Through birth-passage dim,

Through crushing weight grim,

The birth-gate I seek,

Aglow with blood-heat,

            Singing the Runa of Nied!

~~~

Of the rushing Ond,

Of earth, blood and bone,

Of the Mother’s breast,

And the wild God’s quest:

            I sing you the Runa of Nied!

~~~

By power withheld,

By a soul bespelled,

By the poet’s mead,

The silent word heed—

            Singing the Runa of Nied!

~~~

Through hottest Needfire,

Through life and desire,

Through power constrained,

The path of might gained,

            Singing the Runa of Nied!

This chant works very nicely for an individual or group re-birthing or new beginning ceremony.  I have used it this way: find an outdoor space where two trees are growing close together, to serve as a birth-passage.  For an individual ceremony, stand, sit or lie between the two trees while reading or chanting the poem, then crawl, walk or leap through, and spend some time in meditation. 

For a group ceremony, the leader(s) (ideally two, one beside each tree) stand on one side of the tree-passage, while participants line up, one behind the other, on the other side.  The song is chanted or read all together, one time through.  Then the leaders chant it again as each person in turn steps between the trees. 

Additional ritual elements: sprinkle or wet the head of the person stepping between the trees, and / or bless them with a Thor’s Hammer.  If they want to take a new ceremonial name, speak the new name while blessing with water and Hammer.  To make the birth more challenging, of their own choice people can crawl rather than walk between the trees, or leap as high as they can while going through. 

Another option is to offer each participant a ‘birth-gift’ of some kind, after they have gone through the passage.  A nice rendition of the Nauthiz rune is ideal, or a bind-rune that includes Nauthiz.  Here is one of mine that I like: as well as Nauthiz, it includes Perthro for birth and wyrd, Ingwaz for the hero and the seed of courage, Jera for bringing our changes into fruition, Laguz and the Anglo-Frisian rune Ac / Oak for the sea-journey of life and the oaken ship that carries us through it, with Eihwaz, Kenaz, and other runes hiding here, as well.

For your consideration, here is my Heathen perspective on the concept of the ‘ordeal,’ which is very relevant to the inner meanings of the rune Nauthiz and the rune-chant that I offer, above.

Ordeal: An “or-deal” in a Heathen philosophical sense means ‘the primal roots of a given ordeal-circumstance: the ørlög, the weaving of wyrd, which has been dealt out for me to face here and now, in this place, in this time.’  An ‘ordeal’ has the connotation of a struggle, a challenge, a personal testing, and it is that, but it is more.  It is fateful, it is a weaving of wyrd, a drawing-together of the strands of our life into a nexus-point, a knot, of deep significance.  Much of our past has gone into reaching this nexus-point of the ordeal, and much will lead forth from its outcome that will shape our time to come. 

In my understanding of Heathen philosophy, life itself is an ordeal in this sense: a complex, patterned knot or nexus of strands of ørlög, arising from the past, gathered together in the present, and shaping the future to come.  The ordeal of life is a challenge and a struggle, indeed, but more than that, it shapes the whole pattern of our Being, and shapes the meaning that our life holds.  One purpose in life is not to avoid or escape true Heathen ordeals, but to rise to the challenge they offer: the challenge not only to meet the ordeal successfully, but to use it as a vehicle to emerge from the ordeal with greater soul-qualities and soul-strength than we had when we went into it.

As you may realize, my concept of the Heathen ordeal does not involve the deliberate infliction of pain, as ‘ordeal’ is sometimes understood in other contexts. An ordeal, in my view, is defined as a serious challenge or difficulty that has developed in our life through the workings of wyrd and orlog, perhaps caused by mistakes, neglect of our responsibilities, or wrongdoing that we have committed and that we must work our way through, not seek to escape or excuse. Calling on Tyr / Tiw and the Norns can help us see our situation clearly and face it with courage, strength, and wisdom.

Pages

  • A Bit About Myself
  • A Blog on the Inner Ravens of our Ghost-Soul
  • A Heathen Meaning of ‘Ordeal’
  • A Meditation for the Aldr Soul
  • A Meditation on the Hugr Soul
  • A Meditative Tour of the Ferah Soul
  • A Moon Calendar for Advanced Heathen Soul Lore Practice
  • A Tale of Nanna and her Kin
  • About
  • Ahma Initiation Ceremony
  • Ahma Soul as Initiator of Being
  • Alchemy & Ecology of Hel
  • Aldr and Orlay: Weaving a World
  • Aldr Initiation Ceremony
  • All In a Day’s Work: Frigg’s Power of Creating Order
  • An Anglo-Saxon Charm Against a Dwarf: Shapeshifting, Soul Theft, and Shamanic Healing
  • Basic Soul Lore Study Program
  • Booklet: Celebrating Heathen Yule
  • Booklet: Mothers-Night Blot and Yule Celebration
  • Born of Trees and Thunder: The Ferah Soul
  • Celebrating Eostre / Ostara
  • Ceremonies / Rituals
  • Copyright Notices
  • Dances with Daemons: The Mod Soul
  • Definition and Overview of Heathen Souls
  • Deities
  • Detailed Table of Contents for “Oaths, Shild, Frith, Luck & Wyrd”
  • Detailed Table of Contents for “Orlog Yesterday and Today”
  • Detailed Table of Contents for “Wandering on Heathen Ways”
  • Detailed Table of Contents for Book I
  • Detailed Table of Contents for Book II
  • Detailed Table of Contents for Heathen Soul Lore Workbook I
  • Devotional
  • Disir, Hama and Hugr as Healing Partners
  • Dwarves and their Powers
  • Earth Blessing (includes audio)
  • Earth, Water, Wind and Fire: Elemental Modes for Relating to the Deities
  • Elmindreda: Tales of a Heathen Housewight
  • Eostre / Ostara Ceremony
  • Esoteric Affinities of the Heathen Souls
  • Ethics and our Relationships with the Deities
  • Experience and Practice of Compassion in Heathenry
  • Ferah Initiation Ceremony
  • Fields of Awareness
  • Finding the Time: A Guide for Daily Soul-Work
  • Friendship Song
  • Frigg as Soul-Spinner
  • Frith, Friendship, and Freedom
  • Gatekeeper of the Quantum Realm
  • Ghost Initiation Ceremony
  • Ghost Rider: Athom, Ghost and Wode in Action
  • Glossary / Word-Hoard
  • God-Blog
  • Goddess Sif: Kinship and Hospitality
  • Hallow-Streaming
  • Hama Initiation Ceremony
  • Heathen Contemplation: The Resonance of the Heart
  • Heathen Foundations of Marriage: Bargain, Gift, Hamingja
  • Heathen Frith and Modern Ideals
  • Heathen Lifeways
  • Heathen Rite for a Child Unborn
  • Heathen Rite for an Unjust Death
  • Heathen Soul Lore Foundations (Book I)
  • Heathen Soul Lore Workbook I
  • Heathen Soul Lore, Heathen Philosophy, and More!
  • Heathen Soul Lore: A Personal Approach (Book II)
  • Heathen Spiritual Practices
  • Heimdall: Warder of the Atmosphere
  • Hel-Dweller: Saiwalo, Dwimor and Hel #1
  • HSL Study Program Step 1
  • HSL Study Program Step 10: Hugr
  • HSL Study Program Step 11: Will and Wish
  • HSL Study Program Step 12: Sefa, Hugr, and Modsefa
  • HSL Study Program Step 13: Sefa
  • HSL Study Program Step 14: Saiwalo-Dwimor
  • HSL Study Program Step 15: Fields of Awareness
  • HSL Study Program Step 2
  • HSL Study Program Step 3: Ferah
  • HSL Study Program Step 4: Ahma and Ghost
  • HSL Study Program Step 5: Ghost and Wode
  • HSL Study Program Step 6: Hama
  • HSL Study Program Step 7: Aldr
  • HSL Study Program Step 8: Mod and Hugr
  • HSL Study Program Step 9: Mod
  • Hugr Initiation Ceremony
  • Hunting the Wild Hugr
  • Ideas for Celebrating Heathen Yule
  • Idunn’s Trees: A New Tale for Young and Old
  • Idunn’s Trees: A New Tale of the Norse Goddess Idunn
  • In Thanks to Frigg, the Silent Knower
  • Introduction to Heathen Soul Lore
  • Kvasir and the Fermentation of Wisdom
  • Landwights and Human Ecology
  • Love Songs of Sif and Thor
  • Mani the Measurer’s 2025 Moon Calendar for In-Depth Heathen Soul Lore Work
  • Matrons and Disir: The Heathen Tribal Mothers
  • Meditation and Prayer for the Sefa Soul
  • Meditations
  • Mimir, Odin, and World-Mind
  • Mod Initiation Ceremony
  • Most Recent Posts
  • Mothers’-Night Blot and Yule Celebration
  • Multiple Souls, and Their Implications
  • My Books
  • Mysteries
  • Norns
  • Norns, Causality, and Determinism
  • Norns, Foresight, and Predestination
  • Oathing in Heathen Symbel
  • Oaths, Shild, Frith, Luck & Wyrd
  • Oaths: What they Mean and Why they Matter
  • Of Being and Knowledge: Thoughts about Frigg, Nerthus and Odin
  • Ond, Ahma, Ghost and Breath: Basic Meanings
  • Opening Soul Lore Ceremony
  • Orlog Book Errata Page
  • Orlog Yesterday and Today: The Shapings of the Norns
  • Orlog, Wyrd & Luck
  • Perkwus: The Tree of Life and Soul
  • Practicing Soul Lore
  • Questions and Comments
  • Read Aloud App
  • Renewable Energy Installations as Jotunn-Shrines
  • Roles of Hamingja and Luck in Orlog
  • Saiwalo Initiation Ceremony
  • Saiwalo Meditation
  • Sefa Initiation Ceremony
  • Sefa: The Soul of Relationship
  • Soul Initiation Ceremonies
  • Soul Lore
  • Soul Lore Graduation Ceremony and Celebration
  • Soul Lore Study Guides
  • Soul Lore Summaries
  • Soul-Meditations on the Eclipse
  • Soul-Tokens for Working with Heathen Soul Lore
  • Soul-Winding: A Meditative Ceremony for Maze-Walking (includes audio)
  • Speaking Orlog: The Ancient Role of Symbel
  • Study Guide 1. An Invitation to Heathen Soul Lore
  • Study Guide 10. Exploring your Hugr Soul
  • Study Guide 11. Will and Wish: The Dynamism of Mod and Hugr
  • Study Guide 12. Sefa, Hugr and Modsefa
  • Study Guide 13. Sefa: The Channel of Compassion
  • Study Guide 14. Saiwalo-Dwimor and the Sea of Images
  • Study Guide 2. Foundations of Experiential Exploration
  • Study Guide 3. Exploring your Ferah Soul
  • Study Guide 4. Exploring your Ahma and Ghost Souls
  • Study Guide 5. Ghost and Wode
  • Study Guide 6. Exploring your Hama, Lich-Hama and Ellor-Hama
  • Study Guide 7. Exploring your Aldr, Ørlög, Werold
  • Study Guide 8. Mod and Hugr: Motivating Forces
  • Study Guide 9. Exploring your Mod Soul
  • Summary of Ahma Soul
  • Summary of Aldr Soul
  • Summary of Ferah Soul
  • Summary of Ghost Soul
  • Summary of Hama Soul
  • Summary of Hugr Soul
  • Summary of Mod Soul
  • Summary of Saiwalo- Dwimor Soul
  • Summary of Sefa Soul
  • Sunna’s Wheel: A Song for Sun-Wending
  • Syn: The ‘Just Say No’ Goddess
  • The Alchemy of Hel, Part I
  • The Alchemy of Hel, Part II
  • The Alchemy of Hel, Part III
  • The Alchemy of Hel, Part IV
  • The Alchemy of Hel, Part V
  • The Alchemy of Hel, Part VI
  • The Arising of the Self
  • The Awakening of the Souls
  • The Curious Case of the Missing Wyrd-Word
  • The Evolving Nature of Orlog
  • The Fateful Roots of Orlog:
  • The Gifting of Heimdall
  • The Great Gift: A Way to Understand Heathen Prayer
  • The I in Mimir’s Well
  • The Kindly Gods Go Wandering: Norse Spells as Clues to Heathen Deities
  • The Living Jewels of Brisingamen
  • The Mood of the Runes
  • The Moods of Yuletide
  • The Norns as Beings of Fate
  • The Occult Activities of the Hugr, Part I
  • The Occult Activities of the Hugr, Part II
  • The Practice of Heathen Oathing
  • The Shape of Being Human: The Hama Soul
  • The Shapings of the Norns
  • The Soul and the Sea
  • The Soul-Spindle Exercise
  • The Work of the Three Wells
  • Thoughts about Heathen Afterlife
  • Thoughts on the Afterlife of the Ghost
  • Thoughts on Thor and his Children
  • Threads of Wyrd and Scyld: A Ninefold Rite of Life Renewal
  • Time, Tense, and the Norns
  • To Honor Vidar
  • Topical Index
  • Trance and Power Chants
  • Two Foundation-Stones of Heathen Ethics
  • Vafrloge: The Hidden Fire and its Runic Channels
  • Vor: Goddess of Awareness
  • Walburga and the Rites of May
  • Walking a Heathen Soul-Path
  • Wandering on Heathen Ways: Writings on Heathen Holy Ones, Wights, and Spiritual Practice.
  • Webs of Luck and Wyrd: Interplays and Impacts on Events
  • Website Notes
  • What Happened to Heathen Saiwalo-Soul?
  • Who is Hugr?
  • Wights & Spirits
  • Wigi Thonar: Tuning in to the Powers of Thor’s Hammer
  • Yuletide Songs

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