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As we welcome the Fall Equinox on September 22nd, it’s a perfect time to connect with our Norse traditions and celebrate the changing of the seasons. Haust Jafnsnátt, or Fall Equinox, marks the balance of day and night as we transition from summer’s warmth to autumn’s cool embrace. In Norse paganism, this time […]
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On September 18th, we gather to observe Háustblót, a key festival in the Norse pagan calendar that honors the bountiful harvest and prepares us for the coming months. This sacred time is all about gratitude and ensuring a good harvest as we move into the colder seasons. Here’s how we can embrace and celebrate Háustblót […]
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Midsummer, a sacred day in Norse pagan/heathen culture, marks the zenith of the sun’s power and the longest day of the year. Stemming from ancient traditions, it holds deep significance as a time of abundance, fertility, and celebration. As the summer solstice, Midsummer has been observed for centuries by various cultures, honoring the cycle of […]
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As the wheel of time turns and the full moon graces the night sky, it’s time for a celebration deeply rooted in Norse tradition: Sígrblót, also known as Sommardag or Victoryblot. This ancient Heathen holiday holds a significant place in the hearts of those who follow the old ways, honoring the gods and seeking blessings […]
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Happy Ostara, fellow heathens! As we welcome the Spring Equinox, let’s embrace the rebirth of nature and honor our Norse traditions. Ostara marks the time of balance between day and night, symbolizing new beginnings and fertility. What does the word Ostara mean? The word “Ostara” derives from Germanic paganism and is believed to be named […]