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  • indeed, wisdom to ponder upon

  • Beowulf knew it...

    Be well!

    -Dan Ralph Miller

  • Where came the inspiration for this rede?

  • Experience. Lore.

    While there's good news, the history of the revival of the Old Ways is a passage littered with shipwrecks & perused by pirates and rogues. They push political & ideological agendas, sow fear, hatred, conflict & derision, spread lies & half-truths, uncaring of the damage they wreak. The chaotic state is the only one in which they are free to create cults & political parties. The state of affairs drives away thousands of folks.

    A scene played out again & again, here & there.

  • I see. I got the feeling that such rede seemed strongly in nature of that gained from a sitting out-perhaps get that feeling as Murnamir seems to be doing something of the like. But the mentioning of a song still makes me feel that way-I would think that only such a song could be gained that way-sort of the One Eyed one or another of the High Ones placing it there.

    Might I ask whom the 24 are? I can not think of who these might be.

  • Yes, the rede arises from my own rites of sitting out, once twenty years ago, and since, most recently last winter.

    So far in Murnamir's tale I have also written one other poem, the Short Lay of Murnamir, in which he finds Valhalla, apparently at the very end of his adventure. This poem was on YT last year, but I will be bringing it back on this channel soon,

    A large part if the adventure is the awakening and self-remembering of the twenty-four. Some never remember in a lifetime, others do...

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