Runes Department
A Sacrifice for Knowledge (from a Lecture on the Norse Tradition)
Odin made his sacrifice for knowledge but he didn't seek knowledge just for the sake of knowledge, process for the sake of process. That's not Odin. He initiated processes to achieve results. The result was to gain knowledge in order to rule ...
The Norse Tradition in the History of Magic (from the Runes and Gods Course)
At first, Wodan (Odin) was not the project supervisor in charge of creating a system that would regulate the consciousnesses of humans and other beings. The god in charge of this was initially Tyr. All other gods who also participated in the project each had ...
The Norse Tradition (Rune Department in the Menshikova School)
The Norse Tradition is the only system of myths that was not disturbed by a rosary, a thurible, or by any other tool. Those who brought the Norse tradition to our days were assured that a lie, in any form, is something that depletes one’s ...
How To Recognize A True Master Of A Northern Tradition
“How can one recognize a master who truly practices in the Northern Tradition? How can one tell that he is not dealing with an imposter?” There is a very good way. It is to become a master yourself. Then nobody will be able to fool ...
Yggdrasil Tree Worlds. Part 3
The Yggdrasil Tree Worlds. The structure of the system in the Scandinavian tradition. The nine worlds: Svartalfheimr, Helheimr, Midgard ...




