Hanging From the Tree: Living with the Runes now available PDF Print E-mail
Written by Scott Mohnkern   
Friday, 23 April 2010 18:30

Hanging from the Tree: Living with the Runes, by Scott Mohnkern is now available on Amazon.com (click on amazon.com for a link)

 

Last Updated on Friday, 23 April 2010 18:53
 
More on the ends justifying the means and Heathenism PDF Print E-mail
Written by Scott Mohnkern   
Tuesday, 11 May 2010 14:31

On Monday I was driving home, listening as I do to talk radio, and there was a conservative talk show host talking about the latest Supreme Court nominee, Kagan.

To no one's surprise, the commentator was vehemently opposed to this person serving on the Supreme Court.  However, what did interest me is he talked about using "any and all means" to stop confirmation.  He then said, "Yes, I know, when conservative nominees were up, I complained at length about how liberals used any tactics possible, whether they be right or wrong to block the nomination, and you're probably saying that I'm a hypocrite."

And he then went on to talk about how this nominee was so offensive that it justified using these means.

Hence why I've become disillusioned with both parties.   Both sides of the aisle have concluded that their goals are so important, that any means whatsoever justifies their actions.

What happened to the concept of governing by principles?  If something is wrong, its just wrong, no matter what the intent is. We should not, as people of conscience, hide behind the idea that if we don't take on certain actions, fire will fall from the sky, cats and dogs will live together, and the seventh seal will be broken.

In fact, one could argue that "good intentions" are what causes us to go down the path that leads us to problems anyway.  It is far better to stand on our core values, and let them guide us to a conclusion, rather than allowing the conclusion to determine our core principles.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 May 2010 03:01
 
FSG Tentative classes out PDF Print E-mail
Written by Scott Mohnkern   
Friday, 09 April 2010 19:32

The tentative list of classes for FSG is now out.   Here are the "Asatru Heathen" related classes and rituals:

By Scott Mohnkern

  • Introduction to Heathenism
  • Making Your Own Rune Set
  • Opening Sumbel
  • Closing Sumbel
  • Morning Blots

By Miki Tracey

  • The Norse Gods
  • Skald's Night Out
  • Stav: Animal Exercises Hand to Hand training
  • Stav: Using the Staff as a guide to the Web
  • Valkyrie, Vettir, and Norns, Oh My!

By Eric S

  • Heimdall Blót
  • Heimdall the Watchman

By Kitty Bronson

  • Folklore of Orkney and the Outer Hebrides
  • Introduction to the Runes, Part 1
  • Introduction to the Runes, Part 2
  • Introduction to the Runes, Part 3
Last Updated on Friday, 09 April 2010 19:44
 
Preview of Hanging from the Tree PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 31 March 2010 19:18

A Preview is now available for the upcoming book Hanging From the Tree: Living with the Runes

Expected release date -- April 29th, 2010.

https://www.createspace.com/Preview/1067398

Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 March 2010 19:25
 
Ecumenicon 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Scott Mohnkern   
Tuesday, 30 March 2010 02:18

I've returned from Ecumenicon 2010, and have had one of the most "spiritual" experiences that I've ever encountered.   No doubt part of this was due to the fact that there was a huge Norse track.   Where else are you likely to have the chance to actually talk to Jane Sibley, Diana Paxson, Laurel Mendes, and Raven Kaldera in close knit circles.

There were many "lessons" i learned from Ecumenicon, most of which are specific to me.   However, there are two that seem appropriate to share.

The organic nature of heathen ritual

This was actually a negative experience, with a positive result.   I attended a ritual where basically everyone sat in a circle, while the priest and priestess read from a script, and then there was a brief drawing down (we weren't allowed to ask questions or interact) and then closing "theater."

For me, I understood the ritual, but it just didn't feel like it was me.   I've spent years in Blots and Sumbels where I've heard spontaneous stories with deep meaning from not just the Gothi or Gythija, but from anyone in the group.   Many of them weren't planned, they just "came out."   One recent new attendee at the ritual seemed to be amazed at how eloquent and meaningful these spontaneous utterances were.

For me, while the blot structure is "fixed" the organic nature of this participation truly brings meaning to ritual, and its something I'll take with me wherever and whatever I write.   If you don't draw out the feelings and experiences of those who are there, it begins to feel like you're being lectured to, rather than partcipating.

 

Rune Valdr

In terms of historical norse practice, this is way "off the reservation."   It was divined in 2004, and is still under development.   So much to the point that it was originally called "Rune Reiki."

That aside, I always say "put it to the test" and have tried it, and there does seem to be some effect that it causes.   Whether it's divine effect, or something else to me at this point is irrelevant.   The fact is these actions in the "energy field" seem to have a positive effect, and I've tried them personally on another person.   Additional experimentation needs to be done, and I realize for that many Asatru, even suggesting this is on the lines of heresy.  However, I've added it to my personal toolbox, and don't believe it offends the gods.

Everything else?   Still being processed.  Stay here for details

 
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