• #OST #Drums #Vikings #Dark #Dance #Music #DAW
    #OST #Drums #Vikings #Dark #Dance #Music #DAW
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  • I dance like flames,
    I lend the winds,
    Glorious shapes!
    The fire in me,
    Feels for the lightening,
    And breathes me away,
    Down the wind!

    I will tell thee
    My secret love,
    If thou from me
    Thy knowledge hidest,
    The departing shall go,
    Fated die, every day
    Separated from mid earth!

    When I am lifted up,
    And they all bow to me,
    The many with mildness,
    There I must increase,
    For the goodness of man,
    The rising of prosperity!

    https://open.spotify.com/track/0fbx11vZsOuuAtEtxWpFES?si=lsE0sBO-QAyir_fnASBSSg
    I dance like flames, I lend the winds, Glorious shapes! The fire in me, Feels for the lightening, And breathes me away, Down the wind! I will tell thee My secret love, If thou from me Thy knowledge hidest, The departing shall go, Fated die, every day Separated from mid earth! When I am lifted up, And they all bow to me, The many with mildness, There I must increase, For the goodness of man, The rising of prosperity! https://open.spotify.com/track/0fbx11vZsOuuAtEtxWpFES?si=lsE0sBO-QAyir_fnASBSSg
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  • I live in the middle of The Bible belt in Birmingham, Alabama. This is the second Festival they had. It was such a great time! Everyone was dressed amazing! Traditional music including a tagel harpa, hurdy gurdy, flute, harp, violin, banjo, etc. Dancers, stories, and Irish folk singer. Heard Danheim a couple times also!
    The amazing thing about this event is last year only about 150 people came and this year over 800 attended and everyone had an such a great time. I'll be adding videos also on my page. For some reason the album won't let me add them here.
    EDIT: Looks like I cannot upload more than one video in a single post unfortunately. I will post just a couple then.
    I live in the middle of The Bible belt in Birmingham, Alabama. This is the second Festival they had. It was such a great time! Everyone was dressed amazing! Traditional music including a tagel harpa, hurdy gurdy, flute, harp, violin, banjo, etc. Dancers, stories, and Irish folk singer. Heard Danheim a couple times also! The amazing thing about this event is last year only about 150 people came and this year over 800 attended and everyone had an such a great time. I'll be adding videos also on my page. For some reason the album won't let me add them here. EDIT: Looks like I cannot upload more than one video in a single post unfortunately. I will post just a couple then.
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  • What are songs about part 1

    Wieszczba (Divination/Omen)

    Probably I won't be wrong if I say that in every culture that is or was, divination and reading omens are common. Currently more as a game or part of some traditional feasts. In the medieval (and not only) times, reading omens was part of everyday life. Will the crops grow big? Will my children be healthy? Will my cattle be strong and give much milk?

    And young adults had one more question... Who will be my beloved one?

    This song is about that particular question. Till modern times some of divination practices survived, such as wax melting and reading from its shadow.

    Here are the song lyrics and English translation:

    (PL)
    Mieszaj, mieszaj sny, pragnienia
    Ta noc magią życie zmienia
    Coś dla niego i coś dla niej
    Ta noc niesie swe przesłanie

    Mieszaj, mieszaj, ogień płonie
    Szepcze o nim, szepcze o niej
    Dusze tańczą, wosk przelewa
    Mieszaj, mieszaj, tańcz i śpiewaj

    Mieszaj, mieszaj, losu kole
    Węzły splataj, poproś Dolę
    Już Narecznic trwają tany
    Któż wywróży ich zamiary?

    (ENG)
    Stir, stir the dreams, desire
    This night changes lives with magic
    Something for him, something for her
    This night has its message

    Stir, stir, the fire burns
    Whispers about him, whispers about her
    Souls dance, wax spills
    Stir, stir, dance and sing

    Stir, stir, wheel of fate
    Weave knots, ask Dola
    The Narecznice are already dancing
    Who can tell their intentions?
    What are songs about part 1 Wieszczba (Divination/Omen) Probably I won't be wrong if I say that in every culture that is or was, divination and reading omens are common. Currently more as a game or part of some traditional feasts. In the medieval (and not only) times, reading omens was part of everyday life. Will the crops grow big? Will my children be healthy? Will my cattle be strong and give much milk? And young adults had one more question... Who will be my beloved one? This song is about that particular question. Till modern times some of divination practices survived, such as wax melting and reading from its shadow. Here are the song lyrics and English translation: (PL) Mieszaj, mieszaj sny, pragnienia Ta noc magią życie zmienia Coś dla niego i coś dla niej Ta noc niesie swe przesłanie Mieszaj, mieszaj, ogień płonie Szepcze o nim, szepcze o niej Dusze tańczą, wosk przelewa Mieszaj, mieszaj, tańcz i śpiewaj Mieszaj, mieszaj, losu kole Węzły splataj, poproś Dolę Już Narecznic trwają tany Któż wywróży ich zamiary? (ENG) Stir, stir the dreams, desire This night changes lives with magic Something for him, something for her This night has its message Stir, stir, the fire burns Whispers about him, whispers about her Souls dance, wax spills Stir, stir, dance and sing Stir, stir, wheel of fate Weave knots, ask Dola The Narecznice are already dancing Who can tell their intentions?
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  • Manly p. Hall - "Magick is not a means of personal gain or control. But reather a tool for spiritual transformation and self-relalization." Used to realize that we are not victims of our circumstances, but we are literally a game master. Life is this game and we want to take charge and take our power back, beginning to weave our power in a way that we are orchestrating this dance of life.
    Manly p. Hall - "Magick is not a means of personal gain or control. But reather a tool for spiritual transformation and self-relalization." Used to realize that we are not victims of our circumstances, but we are literally a game master. Life is this game and we want to take charge and take our power back, beginning to weave our power in a way that we are orchestrating this dance of life.
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  • Q: I’m a beginner, with about three and a half months of meditation practice. I chose to create a protection formula using Thor’s Hammer on an oak slab, with the rune Algiz on the back. I performed the ritual with the incantation for one year, following the guidance and examples provided in the video. Am I rushing into using runes without fully understanding them first?

    A:I want to reassure you that everything I share on the official YouTube channel, including specific formulas and practices, is safe and will not cause harm. At the Rune Department, we study hundreds of formulas and runic staves. I only share those that will definitely bring benefit, even for those who are new to runes, including Christians, Muslims, and others from the Abrahamic faiths. In fact, these practices will make anyone who uses them, whether man or woman, more empowered, regardless of their faith—be it Christian, atheist, or any other religion. They will be even more effective for pagans, and those who celebrate pagan holidays will experience a strong effect.
    This stave is not just for protection; it also empowers you to become a protector for yourself and others. Over time, it will help shift certain aspects of your consciousness that prevent you from fully embracing your true self. The stave is intended for those who need a form of "support," something to remind them they are a warrior. It is also essential for maintaining a constant connection with the god Thor.
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    Q: I’m a beginner, with about three and a half months of meditation practice. I chose to create a protection formula using Thor’s Hammer on an oak slab, with the rune Algiz on the back. I performed the ritual with the incantation for one year, following the guidance and examples provided in the video. Am I rushing into using runes without fully understanding them first? A:I want to reassure you that everything I share on the official YouTube channel, including specific formulas and practices, is safe and will not cause harm. At the Rune Department, we study hundreds of formulas and runic staves. I only share those that will definitely bring benefit, even for those who are new to runes, including Christians, Muslims, and others from the Abrahamic faiths. In fact, these practices will make anyone who uses them, whether man or woman, more empowered, regardless of their faith—be it Christian, atheist, or any other religion. They will be even more effective for pagans, and those who celebrate pagan holidays will experience a strong effect. This stave is not just for protection; it also empowers you to become a protector for yourself and others. Over time, it will help shift certain aspects of your consciousness that prevent you from fully embracing your true self. The stave is intended for those who need a form of "support," something to remind them they are a warrior. It is also essential for maintaining a constant connection with the god Thor. Ksenia Menshikova
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  • VALHALLA (Label Artwork)

    SCENT
    Oak-Barreled bourbon, Warm Sandalwood,
    Fresh Tobacco, Spiced Mead, Vanilla Sticks

    INSPIRATION
    Valhalla — the golden hall where the bravest warriors gather for an afterlife of endless feasting, fighting, and camaraderie. This blend captures the essence of that legendary realm with the warmth of oak-barreled bourbon, sandalwood, and fresh tobacco, embodying the strength and richness of the gods' own sanctuary. Notes of spiced mead and a touch of vanilla add a smooth, inviting sweetness, reminiscent of the lavish feasts and toasts to fallen heroes. Valhalla is a tribute to this timeless hall of legends, a bold and enduring scent that brings a taste of the warrior’s paradise to life.

    BEHIND THE SCENES
    The 5th scent I have released.

    There are 12 different layers of clouds blended in this, as well as 15 different layers of just lighting alone.

    Valhalla and Asgard actually share the same constructed bindrune, but both differing on their meanings.

    Knowing this was going to be an epic scene, I rendered over 1400 images dedicated on bringing what I had in my head into reality.

    The Bindrune consists of three elder futhark runes:
    ᛏ (Tiwaz): Represents sacrifice and honor in battle, fitting the warriors who fight for glory in Valhalla. Positioned as the backbone of the design, forming the spear-like structure.
    ᛉ (Algiz): Symbolizes divine protection and favor, highlighting the warriors’ connection to the gods and their readiness for the eternal fight. Integrated seamlessly into the spear’s shape.
    ᚨ (Ansuz): Reflects Odin’s wisdom and divine guidance, appearing subtly as the fletching on the shaft of the spear, suggesting the divine call to Valhalla and the flight to glory.

    I constructed the bindrune to form a crude spear pointing upright, symbolizing the warrior's honor and readiness for the final battle. Tiwaz and Algiz merge to create a strong, protective backbone, while Ansuz, as fletching, adds Odin’s voice and guidance. I hope this captures the spirit of Valhalla—sacrifice, protection, and divine purpose.

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    VALHALLA (Label Artwork) 🔥SCENT🔥 Oak-Barreled bourbon, Warm Sandalwood, Fresh Tobacco, Spiced Mead, Vanilla Sticks 💡INSPIRATION💡 Valhalla — the golden hall where the bravest warriors gather for an afterlife of endless feasting, fighting, and camaraderie. This blend captures the essence of that legendary realm with the warmth of oak-barreled bourbon, sandalwood, and fresh tobacco, embodying the strength and richness of the gods' own sanctuary. Notes of spiced mead and a touch of vanilla add a smooth, inviting sweetness, reminiscent of the lavish feasts and toasts to fallen heroes. Valhalla is a tribute to this timeless hall of legends, a bold and enduring scent that brings a taste of the warrior’s paradise to life. 🎨BEHIND THE SCENES🎨 ▪️The 5th scent I have released. ▪️There are 12 different layers of clouds blended in this, as well as 15 different layers of just lighting alone. ▪️Valhalla and Asgard actually share the same constructed bindrune, but both differing on their meanings. ▪️Knowing this was going to be an epic scene, I rendered over 1400 images dedicated on bringing what I had in my head into reality. The Bindrune consists of three elder futhark runes: ᛏ (Tiwaz): Represents sacrifice and honor in battle, fitting the warriors who fight for glory in Valhalla. Positioned as the backbone of the design, forming the spear-like structure. ᛉ (Algiz): Symbolizes divine protection and favor, highlighting the warriors’ connection to the gods and their readiness for the eternal fight. Integrated seamlessly into the spear’s shape. ᚨ (Ansuz): Reflects Odin’s wisdom and divine guidance, appearing subtly as the fletching on the shaft of the spear, suggesting the divine call to Valhalla and the flight to glory. I constructed the bindrune to form a crude spear pointing upright, symbolizing the warrior's honor and readiness for the final battle. Tiwaz and Algiz merge to create a strong, protective backbone, while Ansuz, as fletching, adds Odin’s voice and guidance. I hope this captures the spirit of Valhalla—sacrifice, protection, and divine purpose. www.valkyriebeardcare.com
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  • Never thought i would see a Danheim tap dance https://youtu.be/s8_-fUfA7Q4?si=cGwPr1cdA_KFS6T8
    Never thought i would see a Danheim tap dance 😅https://youtu.be/s8_-fUfA7Q4?si=cGwPr1cdA_KFS6T8
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  • Sometimes in my honoring of Óðinn, I like to get a bit wild, half naked wearing furs ja, ja its typical 'brosatru' thing to toss on excessive Furs and act all viking like blah blah.
    However, we do this occasionally, some of the men in our tribe, especially those very connected to Óðinn, honor the 'god of frenzy' embracing what little we know of the practices of the Óðinnic wolf cult, and it's origins in the Germanic männerbunde. Painting the Ansuz rune on our torsos, to amplify the energy of our shouts, and galðr chanting as we dance around the fire to the beat of the drum as we honor and invite Óðinn to us. The video here is the beginning as I call out to Óðinn and begin to beat the drum
    Sometimes in my honoring of Óðinn, I like to get a bit wild, half naked wearing furs ja, ja its typical 'brosatru' thing to toss on excessive Furs and act all viking like blah blah. However, we do this occasionally, some of the men in our tribe, especially those very connected to Óðinn, honor the 'god of frenzy' embracing what little we know of the practices of the Óðinnic wolf cult, and it's origins in the Germanic männerbunde. Painting the Ansuz rune on our torsos, to amplify the energy of our shouts, and galðr chanting as we dance around the fire to the beat of the drum as we honor and invite Óðinn to us. The video here is the beginning as I call out to Óðinn and begin to beat the drum
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  • Viking Rituals: Honoring the Old Gods
    Viking rituals were central to Norse culture, serving as a bridge between the mortal realm and the divine. These rituals, often held outdoors amidst nature, were deeply spiritual, symbolizing honor, protection, and prosperity. Here are some authentic practices that defined Viking ceremonies:

    1. Blót (Sacrifice)

    Purpose: The most sacred Viking ritual, blót involved offerings to Norse gods, ancestors, or spirits of the land (vættir). These offerings could be animals, food, or precious objects.
    Setting: Performed around large bonfires, blót ceremonies were often held in groves, sacred hills, or near large stones that served as altars.
    Process: A chieftain or priest (gothi) led the ritual, chanting prayers, making the sacrifice, and sharing the offering with the community.

    2. Dísablót (Female Spirits' Offering)

    Purpose: This special ritual was dedicated to female deities and ancestral spirits (dísir). It was believed to secure good fortune for the coming year, especially for farming and family well-being.
    Setting: Often held during winter or near the beginning of spring, it was celebrated with large communal feasts and toasts in honor of the dísir.

    3. Landvættir Worship (Land Spirits)

    Purpose: Vikings believed the land was inhabited by spirits that could either protect or harm the people living on it. Rituals to appease these spirits were common, particularly during settlements, battles, or sea voyages.
    Process: Offerings of mead, food, or crafted objects were placed at shrines or special trees believed to be home to the landvættir.

    4. Seiðr Rituals (Norse Magic)

    Purpose: Seiðr was a form of Norse magic used for prophecy, healing, and controlling elements. It was practiced by seeresses (völvas) who could channel divine power.
    Process: Participants sat in a circle, chanting while the völva entered a trance. Her visions were interpreted as guidance for the community.
    Viking Rituals: Honoring the Old Gods Viking rituals were central to Norse culture, serving as a bridge between the mortal realm and the divine. These rituals, often held outdoors amidst nature, were deeply spiritual, symbolizing honor, protection, and prosperity. Here are some authentic practices that defined Viking ceremonies: 1. Blót (Sacrifice) Purpose: The most sacred Viking ritual, blót involved offerings to Norse gods, ancestors, or spirits of the land (vættir). These offerings could be animals, food, or precious objects. Setting: Performed around large bonfires, blót ceremonies were often held in groves, sacred hills, or near large stones that served as altars. Process: A chieftain or priest (gothi) led the ritual, chanting prayers, making the sacrifice, and sharing the offering with the community. 2. Dísablót (Female Spirits' Offering) Purpose: This special ritual was dedicated to female deities and ancestral spirits (dísir). It was believed to secure good fortune for the coming year, especially for farming and family well-being. Setting: Often held during winter or near the beginning of spring, it was celebrated with large communal feasts and toasts in honor of the dísir. 3. Landvættir Worship (Land Spirits) Purpose: Vikings believed the land was inhabited by spirits that could either protect or harm the people living on it. Rituals to appease these spirits were common, particularly during settlements, battles, or sea voyages. Process: Offerings of mead, food, or crafted objects were placed at shrines or special trees believed to be home to the landvættir. 4. Seiðr Rituals (Norse Magic) Purpose: Seiðr was a form of Norse magic used for prophecy, healing, and controlling elements. It was practiced by seeresses (völvas) who could channel divine power. Process: Participants sat in a circle, chanting while the völva entered a trance. Her visions were interpreted as guidance for the community.
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