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Chargement... A Practical Heathen's Guide to Asatru (édition 2013)par Patricia M. Lafayllve (Auteur)
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Asatru Then and Now From its pre-Christian beginnings to its contemporary practitioners, Heathenry has long fascinated people from every corner of the world. Written from the unique perspective of a Heathen gythja, or Godwoman, A Practical Heathen's Guide to Asatrushows how to bring the beliefs and traditions of this ancient faith into your life today. In this complete guide to Asatru, you will discover: The mythology, folklore, and historical sagas of Northern European Heathens How to conduct rituals for birth, naming, entry into adulthood, weddings, divorces, funerals, and holy days Practical techniques for meditation, trance-work, prayer, and working with runes and charms Heathen perspectives on the nature of time, creation, worship, ethics, oaths, and hospitality An in-depth glossary, index, pronunciation guide, and bibliography for further study Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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As a side note to the only other review here on LibraryThing at this time, let me note that there's absolutely nothing political in here, "woke" or otherwise. I might suggest the reviewer read the book before dismissing it based on some erroneous surfing of the author's background. ( )