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Nightside of the Rune by Thomas Karlsson

Nightside of the Runes, by Thomas Karlsson

Although, Nightside of the Runes was written for a specific audience, this book is definitely worth a look by anyone studying the occult.
Odin, by Diana Paxson, reviewed at Spiral Nature

Odin, by Diana Paxson

Odin, by author and priestess Diana Paxson, is a wonderful text for anyone interested in a general introduction to a very complex Norse god.
Runes, photo by mara

Runes, by Teresa Drofn Freysdottir Njardvik

Simply put, Runes: The Icelandic Book of Futhark is the best and most complete contemporary resource on runes available in the English language.
Close up Sorcerere's Screed Cover

Sorcerer’s Screed, by Jochum magnus Eggertsson

Sorcerer's Screed The Icelandic Book of Magic Spells is highly unusual and tremendously entertaining, the product of the fevered polymathic brain of Skuggi (Shadow), who rejoiced in the given name of Jochum magnus Eggertsson.
Washing basin, photo by Flood G.

A spell of awe and protection: The Washing Verse

The Washing Verse is a versatile spell from the Icelandic grimoire tradition. The main intention behind it is protection. The act of washing is used to remove all the negative projections that people cast on you. It therefore adopts a quality of purification.
Viking Oracle Deck Odin Card

Viking Oracle

The first pages of the guidebook that accompanies the Viking Oracle 45-card deck are as good of an introduction to the Norse mythos as any I’ve seen.
Norse Goddess Magic

Norse Goddess Magic, by Alice Karlsdóttir

Norse Goddess Magic is a solid resource that makes a case for trancework as a valid means for reconstructionists to connect with their deities.
Rainbow Runes, by Lo Scarabeo

Rainbow Runes

This is a beautiful set of runes made from a range of stones including: cherry quartz, white jade, hematite, watermelon crystal, and green aventurine.
Fairycraft, by Morgan Daimler

Fairycraft, by Morgan Daimler

Fairycraft provides an introduction to what are, in essence, generalized forms of Morgan Daimler’s personal practices when it comes to fairy witchcraft.
Tree, photo by subflux

Heathenry and Anglo-Saxon cosmology

Anglo-Saxon Heathenry is sometimes called Fyrnsidu, and is a nebulous and lesser-understood branch of Germanic cultural Heathenry.
Raven, photo by Doug Brown

The riddle of the Trickster: A cross-cultural overview

Trickster is a creator, a transformer, a joker, a truth teller, a destroyer.

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Tattoo Tarot, illustrated by Megamunden

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