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Norse Mythology: A Timeless Collection of Norse Myths and Legends (A Contemporary Heathen’s Guide to Spiritual Insights and the Secrets of Norse Mythology) - cover

Norse Mythology: A Timeless Collection of Norse Myths and Legends (A Contemporary Heathen’s Guide to Spiritual Insights and the Secrets of Norse Mythology)

Donald McEachin

Editorial: Griffeth Mark

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This book is carefully crafted to engage and guide seekers, regardless of experience level. You'll find readily actionable advice that you can weave seamlessly into your modern-day lifestyle, making the stories of the warrior gods and loving goddesses come alive in a personal and transformative way.And with full validity, the rituals and customs will be faithful to the old ways, giving you a genuine connection to the norse pantheon. The information is scholarly yet accessible, promising a thrilling and enlightening journey from start to finish.Inside you will read about...The creation in norse mythologyThe nine worldsMajor gods and goddessesValhallaRagnarokThe sagasThe influence of norse mythology on our lives todayAs Germanic tribes clashed and reconciled, a rich and detailed realm of the gods was created through the melding and exchanging of stories and characters that reflected the complicated historical events around them.The clash of the vanir and the aesir, or the old and new gods, is thought to be indicative of a real conflict between two tribes that later found a way to coexist.Through developing an understanding of the stories that remain, you will learn about the intricacies of ancient nordic culture.
Disponible desde: 24/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 150 páginas.

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