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The Icelandic Sagas are prose histories, describing life and events
that took place in Iceland, during the 10th and 11th centuries.
They are stories of families, adventures, feuding, deal-making,
wars, great journeys, history, and myth. They are stories of the
Norse and Celtic settlers and their descendants in Iceland during
what is sometimes called the Saga Age. For Asatruars and Heathens,
there is indispensible knowledge to be gained here. These tales
give us a window into the world of our heathen ancestors. What did
they value? How did they resolve conflicts? How did they uphold
their responsibilities to their famlies and their friends? How did
they approach life and their places within the community? How did
they view and honor their Gods and Ancestors? Contained in this
volume are nearly 750 pages of Icelandic Sagas. Read, learn, and
enjoy these tales of our Ancestors. This is part of a planned 3
volume set. All profits go into a fund to build a Hof and Hall here
in the Heartland.
The Icelandic Sagas are prose histories, describing life and events
that took place in Iceland, during the 10th and 11th centuries.
They are stories of families, adventures, feuding, deal-making,
wars, great journeys, history, and myth. They are stories of the
Norse and Celtic settlers and their descendants in Iceland during
what is sometimes called the Saga Age. For Asatruars and Heathens,
there is indispensible knowledge to be gained here. These tales
give us a window into the world of our heathen ancestors. What did
they value? How did they resolve conflicts? How did they uphold
their responsibilities to their famlies and their friends? How did
they approach life and their places within the community? How did
they view and honor their Gods and Ancestors? Contained in this
volume are nearly 800 pages of Icelandic Sagas. Read, learn, and
enjoy these tales of our Ancestors. This is part of a planned 3
volume set. All profits go into a fund to build a Hof and Hall here
in the Heartland.
Asatru, or Heathenry, is based on the pre-Christian religion and
way-of-life of our Northern European Ancestors. Modern Heathen
honor the true Gods of their ancestors, and we honor them in the
ways that they did. We also honor our ancestors and the spirits of
the land. Heathenry is very family oriented, and encourages us to
live responsible lives of honor. Nothing is more important than our
families and the children that we bring into this world. The modern
heathen fables within are just one part of a larger puzzle of
finding better ways of sharing our way-of-life with our children.
This book brings together all of the essays written by the author
to-date on the topic of Heathen children and families. Love your
children, give gifts to your Gods, honor your ancestors, and
respect the Vaettir of the land. Hail our Folk
Quiet Whisperings and Other Weird Tales features the collected
weird horror fiction of Mark L. Stinson. The book also includes the
stories An Autumn Chill, That Which is Hidden, Savory Flesh, and
The Hole. These dark tales strive to live up to H.P. Lovecraft's
one test of the truly weird: "-whether or not there be excited in
the reader a profound sense of dread, and of contact with unknown
spheres and powers: a subtle attitude of awed listening, as if for
the beating of black wings or the scratching of outside shapes and
entities on he known universe's utmost rim..." Quiet Whispering is
illustrated, and includes Mark L. Stinson's Killery's Gallery,
featuring stark serial killer portraits and summaries of their
horrible lives.
Heathens follow the pre-Christian indigenous beliefs of Northern
Europe. We honor our Gods, our Ancestors, and nature spirits called
the Vaettir, in much the same way as our Northern European
Ancestors. Heathenry is a traditional Folkway, with a strong focus
on our families and living this life to its fullest. This book is a
collection of 66 essays and 5 poems concerning the Folkway of our
People. Heathen Gods includes a chapter for new heathens, chapters
on starting, building, maintaining and protecting kindreds and
tribes, a chapter on living a heathen life, and a travel journal
from a 2009 trip to Iceland.
The Culture of the Teutons by Vilhelm Gronbech is out-of-print and
in the public domain. It is widely available in various digital
formats from a number of sources on the internet. The contents of
this book are of great interest to Heathens, and yet it has been
nearly impossible to obtain a printed copy of The Culture of the
Teutons. Our goal was to make both volumes of Gronbech's book about
our ancestors available in one printed book, at an affordable
price. Any profits made from this book, will go directly to our
fund to build a Hof and Hall in the Heartland of the United States.
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