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Book by Hunter M. Yoder, Interviews of Robert Taylor, Robert
Blumetti, Jack Montgomery, Wyatt Kaldenberg, Dennis Boyer, Adel
Souto, Matthias Waggener, Isaac Vazquez, Patrick Donmoyer. "Now
along with the many names given to Hex Signs, such as Hexefuus
(Witch's Feet), Hexes, and Barn Stars, is a new one, "Runic
Barnstars" As I had shown in my previous book, "Heiden Hexology,
Essays and Interviews", The Runes had been incorporated into Hex
Work spontaneously around the world by the emerging Germanic
Heathen Rune Magic practioners. In particular, they had become
expressions of the Neo-Tribalism in Germanic Heathenry in North
America."
"Heiden Hexology, Essays and Interviews", is a collection of
published work by Heiden Hexologist, Hunter Yoder. Heiden is the
German version of the Anglo Saxon, Heathen. He views recent
developments in prechristian Germanic tribalism from his
Pennsylvania German perspective. Yoder grew up with the kultur,
specifically the practice of painting Hex Signs. In the book, he
explores the world of magically charged objects, the preChristian
Germanic Gods and Goddesses, the Elder Futhark of Runes, Germanic
Witchcraft known as Hexerei, Sex Magic and the use of magic plants.
The book documents the proliferation of the practice of Hexerei by
the emerging Germanic Heathen community internationally including
his interviews of Rune magicians and Folk practitioners. This is
Yoder's follow up to his book. "The Backdoor Hexologist," 2009.
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