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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2009

I belong to a faith called Ásatrú or Asatru and just wanted to tell you a bit about it as Samward1974 asked me too.. sorry about my tongue twisters but I hope you understood what I was TRYING to say most of the time :-)

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  • Lovely - spoken from the heart!

    We need more tolerance in the world :)

    Wassail!

  • @Thorskegga Yes we sure do

  • Hailsa!!! You have my utmost respect. People especially in Vinland NEED to hear this. Respect us,and we will respect them.

    Hail the Aesir and Vanir!!

    For Faith

    For Family

    For Folk

  • Thank you :-)

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  • anglosized versions of what you call them some people also add the saxon or german twist to them. we probably pronounce them wrong but this is the usual spelling

    Ásgarðr

    Vanaheimr.

    Miðgarðr

    Muspellheim

    Niflheimr

    Svartálfaheim

    Álfheimr

    Hel

    Jötunheimr

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  • Great story. Mine is very similar, just I'm Slav, so Slavic native believe is my religion. I am wearing "axe of Perun", pedant of our thunder god :D Also we view our gods as our ancestors. Glory to gods and goddess ! Slava !

  • ég trui á ásatrú

  • Wassail!!

  • @Oswulf1 I've heard it lots of ways. I like the "v" one because we're wayyyy more German than any other Germanic tribe/group.

    I've picked up several books and have since learned much about the path since that last post. Thanks for the info, though! Wassail

  • @webbster5296 No, it's 'woss-ail', just the way it's spelt. Google 'Temple of our Heathen Gods' and 'Cauldron Born', and you'll find lots of info. May the Gods be with you!

  • @Damitarosie thank you for explaining, many people are ignorant of the meaning or structure behind it. I was born into christianity and changed also. my father was danish (rough ground? haha) and was a committed vikingur reenactor and i used to go when was small..got an interest. this belief keeps me strong, keeps me safe and works. better than being afraid

  • @ThomasRowsell danegeld.co.uk george is a master. or my goods. Midgard Creations.

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