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Norse Paganism & Mythology Ultimate Collection 3:1: Be transported into the world of Viking culture and history. Discover the magic and mysticism of … & How to Incorporate into Your everyday life)
Suspend your disbelief and embark on a journey through time and space, stepping into a world of Norse magic, paganism, runes, mythology, and mystery.
Have you always been fascinated by Norse mythology and its myriad of powerful gods—including Odin, Thor, Loki, Freya, and Baldur?
Have the Norse runes always mystified you, and would you love to know more about their history, symbolism, and usage?
Would you like to harness the power of Norse magic, rites, and rituals so you can connect with the extraordinary Norse gods and goddesses?
If so, look no further. Norse Magic, Runes & Mythology is the ideal guide that will take you through the past and present of the mysterious, fascinating, symbolic world of Norse paganism.
Norse practices, rites, and rituals are far from limited to a bygone era.
Rather, the knowledge they contain has been passed on from generation to generation, and you, too, can harness the power of Norse magic in your daily life.
Norse Magic, Runes & Mythology contain a perfect blend of information about myths, realms,gods, and practical information on how to apply Norse magic in your life to guide you and assist you in achieving your goals.
Within its pages, you will find
● An introduction to Norse magic featuring information on Odin’s tale of sacrifice, the nature of magic, and the power of language.
● Engaging information on Norse cosmology and the history of the world—from the Ginnungagap to the creation of the Nine Realms and the importance of the World Tree.
● The enigmatic gods and goddesses who shaped an array of worlds and resided in them—including the Æsir (such as Odin and Frigg) and the Vanir (Nerthus and Kvasir).
● Norse paganism—its characteristics, beliefs, and rituals—and how you can practice it and harness its power.
● The runes—their history, symbol, meaning, and usage. Discover how to cast, bind, and store runes.
● The key elements of Norse magic—including seiðr, spá, and galdr, plus key information about domestic and healing magic.
● Powerful Norse rites you can practice today—such as prayer and offerings, blót, Sumbel, and naming and wedding ceremonies.
If you always thought that Norse magic belonged exclusively to the Gods, think again. Magic was and continues to be part of the Norse pagan community, and you can use it to divine the future, ask the Gods for something you desire or lend tradition and beauty to ceremonies such as your wedding.
Plus, as a bonus, you will get Guide to Norse Paganism & Guide to Norse Pagan Holidays; in these, you will discover…
- A detailed guide to what it takes to be a Norse Paganist – explore the world of Norse traditions, beliefs, mystical practices, and more
- Elves, dwarves, trolls, giants, and many magical creatures and monsters in a comprehensive Norse bestiary
- The cycle of birth and death and how it shaped the Viking culture
- How to practice your beliefs while living in modern times – discover a complete framework to becoming a Norse Pagan
- A comprehensive guide to celebrating Norse paganism – explore the festivities of nature, people, and magic deeply rooted in Norse customs throughout the year
And much more…
All this is just the tip of the iceberg. Within the Norse traditions, you’ll find a more profound and meaningful way to live your life.
Its refreshing and liberating ways allow you to unlock your spiritual, physical, material, and emotional potential.
So, what are you waiting for?
The world of Norse Paganism awaits you – scroll up and click “Add to Cart” right now.
Dimensions | 12.7 × 3.18 × 20.32 cm |
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ASIN | B0CKRHMC2T |
Publisher | Independently published (5 Oct. 2023) |
Language | English |
Paperback | 500 pages |
ISBN-13 | 979-8863498331 |
Dimensions | 12.7 x 3.18 x 20.32 cm |
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Steve –
Interesting read, as with all norse pagan books you will get contractions in both the myths and practices, but over all a good book.
Marie Sinadjan –
I’ve done my fair share of research on Norse mythology in the course of my life as a fiction writer, but now I won’t have to stray far from this book! This isn’t just one but THREE books which is fantastic, and they’re packed with information from the myths to paganism – really useful as a one-stop resource instead of having to crawl through all my bookmarks and saved snippets that I can’t entirely recall where I’ve saved. I also enjoyed the third part about the holidays, since I mostly knew only about Yule and a little about Midsummer.
Rachel S –
Fabulous collection of 3 books, I recommend for anyone with a love of understanding the Norse God’s and Goddesses along with the connection to Gaia….Brilliant books for those just beginning their journey with the Norse Pantheon and good reference books for those who are more advanced with the lore and majick…..✌️💚🌳🌎
DrSW –
Love how this author just weaves these stories and myths so beautifully and explains the culture of the time so well. Great offer for the 3 in 1 – highy recommend, entertaining, educational and really engrossing
Simon Powell –
I found these books very informative and easy to read. I learnt so much about Norse Mythology and Paganism. The writer takes you on an amazing journey. 3 books in one is value for money. Happy reading.
Rohini_Phoenix –
I read this on Kindle Unlimited but will probably buy my own copy to keep. This is the most complete guide (with all 3 books included) on Norse history, Gods, mythology, legends, magic, and the whole culture and beliefs that surround it. Everything is beautifully and thoroughly explained, showing the author’s deep knowledge of this huge subject. She also explains how Norse mythology and culture has permeated modern culture in various ways. It’s a captivating book and a wonderful resource for all things Norse related. Highly recommended.
Emma –
So happy to receive this. Loads of amazing information and written really well too. Highly recommend.
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