Nordic Wicca

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I found a very good article, with tooooons of info, that I thought might be useful or informative for other curious peoples like myself. ;)

I hope it's useful. Blessed be!

www.angelfire.com/ny2/wiccan/norsewicca.html
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Ooh, this article seems really interesting; thanks for sharing!
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That page seems to have quite a bit of content and looks like an excellent resource for those on the path of the Norse, I like the section that lists the Gods and Goddesses.
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Your welcome, I'm glad that it seems helpful. I'm posting another link here that may also be of some use, I personally found it very informative as well. :)

http://www.asatru.ca/asatru-in-canada/
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Oh, that page seems really great (the first one; haven't checked out the second one yet) ... I used to be really into the Norse pantheon and that seems like a great collection of information explained in a very helpful way, especially to those who may be new to it.
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I'm glad you think so. I'm feeling a real pull in that direction myself, so I'm researching like a madwoman, haha! If i find anymore, I will certainly post. I'm fascinated!
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Despite being on a different kind of path that doesn't particularly use pantheons, I still have two runes on my altar that symbolize Odin and Friga.

I went to the second page you linked... it's very nice, too. It's a lot less informative, but the information is organized in a way that's a lot easier to read (especially for tired eyes, hehe)
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That was my impression as well. The first article has so much scope and breadth, but it was a little overwhelming. I like the organization of the second a bit better, i have a hard enough navigating a table of contents in a book, much less a frightening wall of text, haha! :)

Still, I'm happy they're both useful!
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A real good book on Norse or Germanic Witchcraft traditions would be Raymond Bucklands The Tree, the complete book of Saxon witchcraft the concept focuses mostly on Saxon witchcraft and his tradition which he calls Seax Wicca. However it still provides a great base for working. I actually need to replace my copy of that book.

There is another book I have which covers a fictional Saxon witchcraft practice which is also excellent for working on witchcraft practices from a more traditional perspective.
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