Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Traditionalism in the Digital Era





"traditionalists tend to speak of this loss of traditions as something like the extinctions of species, while I find myself more often agreeing with Jung’s frankly amazing observation that nothing is ever lost in the psyche- note: he meant the collective psyche, which is what I find amazing. Instead of thinking of traditions going extinct, imagine that “lost” traditions are simply latent sources of power, waiting to be revived."

Read the rest of this cool article by Rufus F on The League of Ordinary Gentleman.

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

RIP John Barry

IP

Thursday, 27 January 2011

Nordic Idolatry



The worship of idols was by no means a universal practice amongst European polytheists. Some are recorded by Ibn Fadlan as worshipping posts in the ground with the faces of the gods carved into them, while King Raedwald of England is said by Bede to have worshipped many wooden carvings of the Gods in a temple. Others are said only to have worshipped in woodland groves, to trees and to rocks rather than man made representations of the deities.

For this reason most idols associated with the Nordic pantheon are long gone. Those not burned by Christians would have rotted away by now. The stone and metal examples below are amongst the few exceptions.


Thor - Iceland

Thor - Iceland


These represntations can be identified as Thor by the presence of the cross shaped hammer he holds. in iceland the hammer resembling a crucifix turned upside down became a symbol of pagan resistance. In each of these cases, Thor is shown to be stroking or pulling his beard, this same gesture is shown in the idol from Sweden below. The gesture may signify deep thought, wisdom or meditation.



Ragnarok - Sweden
This rune stone depicts the final battle of the Gods and the end of the world.


Odin - England
Although this carving is to be found in a church in York, it can clearly be indentified as Odin by the presence of his two ravens.

Odin - Sweden






Frey - Sweden

Friday, 7 January 2011

Wiccan Rap

If Wiccans weren't ridiculous enough without attempting to emulate African American popular culture, they now stoop to reading Crowley quotes over a hip hop beat. Best bit is when the plane goes past and you can't really hear what they are saying anymore.

Saturday, 1 January 2011

British Biker Gang

This documentary is about an old biker gang from Yarmouth called the Outlaws.

The Outcasts from voodoo village on Vimeo.

Rune Stones of Sweden





















These images of ancient rune stones are taken from the Swedish National Heritage Board's photostream.