Although We Theologically Disagree, my Strongest Reverence to Your Masculine Artistic Preferences we mutually Appreciate! For me Hail Judge-Creator-Master Jesus Christ!
I've had doubt in my life. i was lost. This touched my soul. it resonated with my mind. it put me into an intense focus; a type of which I felt it was thousands of years ago. A genetic memory that put my ancestors and me in resonance to find my way out. I feel the energy, to strive forward unto greatness.
This music/spiritual journey is an absolute masterpiece. Apart from meditating on Norse tales and myths, I also tried to experience a total immersion in J.R.R. Tolkien's dwarven lore with this. Thank you.
Wondrous Heroic Inspirational Splendor! Thank You for Granting us this Innermost Soul Compelling Art! As a Christian I Salute Your VIGOROUS DISTINCTIVE DISPOSITION Of MYSTICISM!
Just reeled in a sea serpent in Valheim (game) during a raging storm and the moody music makes a loud cheer as we hop aboard our long-ship and set sail again!
This is what I listen to when I meditate/Workout. Really helps me get focused on the next rep, the next step , the next everything! Reminder to all my brothers and sisters that , we are all descendants of the Aesir and if you truly willingly open yourself to them and your ancestors , you will feel blessed and empowered every day Words of wisdom and empowerment By your brother The Great White 🤙 Hail Odin!
To the person reading this, Good Luck! Don't stress, everything will be fine. No matter what difficulty you are facing right now, you can overcome it! You are strong and brave.🥰❤
The first thing I would like to explain is that I never claimed that the "old gods" were inherently bad...they represented archetypes that (in the context of the societies that they originally existed in) served a valid purpose, but over time they were supplanted by other archetypal figures, and that attempting to revive more primitive archetypes in a belief that doing so will bring back a fantastic "golden age" that (at least according to archaeological data and some of the more credible historical accounts) was not as golden as many people believe makes no rational sense...especially if your understanding of said beliefs is based on Wikipedia and on modern neopagan books and Web sites. I for one base my assessment on a familiarity with the Norse sagas and the Eddas (which even if you believe were "made up" by Snorri Sturlusson are pretty much all we know of the beliefs of the pre Christian Norse except for one or two contemporary sources like Ibn Fadlan and Adam of Bremen) and with a passing familiarity with the Latin and Greek classics. Technically speaking none of these manuscripts are actually "pagan" because the people who wrote them were educated patricians and priests rather than illiterate country dwellers (which is what the word "pagan" means in Latin) but an educated person living in the times that they were writing about (e.g:Pliny or Publius Tacitus) or a few centuries later (e.g: Snorri Sturlusson or Saemund Sigvusson) would probably have a clearer assessment of the history and beliefs of the periods that they wrote about than a modern person whose main sources of information are Wikipedia and fashionable revisionist history, and as such modern neopaganism has more to do with the beliefs and aspirations of modern people, which if they are not founded on a solid basis of ethics are generally vapid and self serving...indeed I suspect that the deity you claim to honour really has nothing to do with the Diana Aradia of classical thought (a personification of the moon and generally both revered as the protector of animals and virgins and feared as the bringer of madness and lunacy and whose cult was characterized by a strong emphasis on fasting and flagellation) but an archetype derived from your own psyche which seems to be a particularly arrogant and self serving one, which is why I compared you to Donald Trump, though perhaps Sarah Palin would be a better comparison (in fact she's closer to the Aradia archetype than you are because she hunts with a bow and considers herself a guardian of virtue! Finally I think that you are a little confused about the meaning of the word "hypocrisy" if you apply it to me simply because I disagree with you. I say what I mean and I practice what I preach and I have no need to deceive anyone and I will speak and act as my conscience dictates...and my conscience tells me that you have never really thought about what you really believe and how your actions affect the society you live in and as such your "spirituality" is superficial. That's not a condemnation of all neopaganism (in fact the original writings of Eric Gardiner are fairly profound) but a condemnation of your own interpretation of it.
Not only the Vikings. Germanic peoples in general. Look it up. thethegns.blogspot.com.br/2014/01/wyrd-fate.html Also, vikings are just pirates. They were not a people.
Vikingr is the noun, Viking is the verb roughly meaning "to go on a journey with intentions of raiding." Any group of people in Germanic and Scandinavian lands could go "a viking" if the need/desire arose. The moment of your death was supposedly predetermined, but not the way in which you died.
As a celtic shaman, my inspiration is coming directly from this music. Used to listen to heavy metal since 95' , now I evolved in a higher dimension, a dimension unknown for 7/8 of the earth's population.
If you mean musically, I believe the rate is slightly higher, for many of us former metalheads (headbangers back then, as you sure remember) are curious human beings, hence the evolution in our path. May you travel be safe, your struggles, fruitful and your path, rewarding.
Good tracks but the vocals just kill it, tell him to release pure intrumental versions and I'll buy literally all his works along with any merch, not even kidding.
Or you can do what Professor Tolkien did and read some of the original Norse sagas and other medieval literature. I also like listening to the lectures that Dr. Jackson Crawford has on RUclips. He is a professor of Norse languages at the University of Colorado and he really knows his stuff! It also helps to drink lots of vodka and have a good hot sauna from time to time...I used to hang out with a Finn and he got me into saunas and vodka.
@Hobarth McShane so you know that song too! Anyway...there are a lot of people who seem to forget about the long history of interaction between Northern Europe and the Middle East, which was usually (but not always) peaceful and beneficial to both. Every time a European goes to a coffee shop he or she is enjoying something we borrowed from Middle Eastern culture and Middle Eastern people are usually quite eager to adopt Western ways too. It's only a few assholes on both sides who don't see the benefits of this.
Excellent brother, the song without guitar and with shamanic drums could be better than this, is my opinion because shall sound like real old norse ritual.
No christian man can say to me you have to be like me, soo your life will be much better if you serve the holy spirit? Its against our true world we are here allready and we claim it back like we want it?
I would like to remind everyone that this is modern music with a norse theme, so quit hailing Odin and yammering about your Nordic roots. Speaking as a person who actually has Norse (or more precisely Norman French, Scottish, and English from the Danegeld ) I would like to point out that in many cases the Norse became Christian of their own free will and that there was a period of time in which the two religions coexistence in relative peace...in fact many of the most illustrious figures in the Icelandic sagas including Leif Ericsson were Christian and other norse men became wealthy serving the Byzantine empire...they are part of the Norse legacy too!
Music like this reminds people of their Germanic roots and their rich cultural heritage. It reminds people of a time, long before the influence of Christianity and its devastating effects on the souls of the folk. Nobody back then adapted Christianity out of their own free will. Converting to Christianity was always out of fear or by force. Either out of fear from "Hell" or being punished by the Church. Almost everybody from the Germanic world, who opens theirselfs to this music, can feel a deep connection to something old and long forgotten awakening.
@@nuclearping um hello...this music is entirely modern even if it has a Norse theme. You have about as much chance of connecting to your "roots" by listening to Wagner as you do to this...and if you actually read the Norse sagas and the Eddas you will find that THEY were the ones who feared going to Hell. It was only in later centuries that people got Hell confused with Sheol (which is the correct name of where the unbelievers go in Christian cosmology) and really...most people who maunder about returning to the "old ways" probably would not survive for very long living at an 18th century level of technology let alone a 9th century level. I mean seriously...thank whatever gods you like for the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution because you wouldn't be able to sit around listening to music and texting about the "old gods" or the "old ways" if you lived back in the old days!
By the superficial way of your response, you clearly didn't understand even a bit of what I was talking about. Of course it is "modern music", nowhere I said it wasn't. Neither did I say anything about "old golds" or "old ways". Reconnecting yourself with your cultural heritage has nothing to do with returning to a "18th / 9th century live style". Also "Hel(heim)" isn't the same as "Hell". Seriously, get your self together.
@@nuclearping the point that I was making is that much of what many people believe about Norse society and history is based on fantasy rather than fact and that it is pointless to look upon pre Christian Europe as some sort of Golden Age.
Actually, Odin is a rather cruel and devious old man, very much like he is represented in American Gods. I have an interest in Norse history and mythology but I don't think trying to revive the worship of their gods is a good idea because the archetypes they represent are totally out of place in civilized society...and could you imagine what would happen if I decided to blood eagle someone?
This is assuming the gods don't change with culture and the needs of their worshipers. And why shouldn't they? The Christian god has. The Egyptian gods were worshiped for 5000 years; I doubt they stayed the same the whole time.
@@SableAradia1 If the gods of a society change sufficiently over time then they are not the same gods because they no longer represent the same archetypes. Granted, different people interpret these archetypes differently but if you assigned the name Odin to a figure who fit a more modern set of ideals you would not be worshipping the old Norse god of war and wisdom but an impostor...rather like how many people today have replaced the historical Jesus of Nazareth with a bland all-forgiving and totally unrealistic image of a smiling hippie sitting on a cloud somewhere and for much the same reason...the original archetypal figure distresses them too much. In a sense Odin and Christ are real because the archetypes they represent exist in all of us...but I for one align myself with Christ because he represents self sacrifice and humility whereas Odin is represented as arrogant, cruel, manipulative and concerned with no one's well being but his own...you might as well worship Donald Trump!😆
Funny. Your view of Odin (not that I'm disputing it) is pretty much my opinion of the Christian god. Jesus is all right, but people tend to manipulate their interpretation of his message to suit their prejudices and preconceived ideas. And Trump claims Christianity as his faith, so aligning yourself with Christ seems to hardly protect you from acting like his opposite. Personally, I think the world would be a better place if people gave up monotheism. It lends itself to the belief that one's choice of monotheistic deity is superior to others; or, worse yet, the only one, and therefore, everyone else's gods must be demons or delusions. A quaint conceit, really.
Powerful, pulsing beats to stir and awaken the ancestor within. Hail to The All-Father!
WODANAZ!
Wodinaz or Wodanaz
Hail back at you
Although We Theologically Disagree, my Strongest Reverence to Your Masculine Artistic Preferences we mutually Appreciate! For me Hail Judge-Creator-Master Jesus Christ!
I've had doubt in my life. i was lost. This touched my soul. it resonated with my mind. it put me into an intense focus; a type of which I felt it was thousands of years ago. A genetic memory that put my ancestors and me in resonance to find my way out. I feel the energy, to strive forward unto greatness.
This music/spiritual journey is an absolute masterpiece. Apart from meditating on Norse tales and myths, I also tried to experience a total immersion in J.R.R. Tolkien's dwarven lore with this. Thank you.
Wondrous Heroic Inspirational Splendor! Thank You for Granting us this Innermost Soul Compelling Art! As a Christian I Salute Your VIGOROUS DISTINCTIVE DISPOSITION Of MYSTICISM!
Just reeled in a sea serpent in Valheim (game) during a raging storm and the moody music makes a loud cheer as we hop aboard our long-ship and set sail again!
Still one of the best pieces of music on RUclips. Thank you.
I love Norse music a lot Hail to the All father!!!
Hail
HAIL!!!!
Let every cup be raised to the Aesir!!!
This is what I listen to when I meditate/Workout. Really helps me get focused on the next rep, the next step , the next everything! Reminder to all my brothers and sisters that , we are all descendants of the Aesir and if you truly willingly open yourself to them and your ancestors , you will feel blessed and empowered every day
Words of wisdom and empowerment
By your brother The Great White 🤙
Hail Odin!
Hail Wodinaz or Wodanaz
To the person reading this, Good Luck! Don't stress, everything will be fine. No matter what difficulty you are facing right now, you can overcome it! You are strong and brave.🥰❤
Génial merci beaucoup 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪👊👊👊👊👊👊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✋✋✋✋✋✋✋✋✋✋✋✋✋
The first thing I would like to explain is that I never claimed that the "old gods" were inherently bad...they represented archetypes that (in the context of the societies that they originally existed in) served a valid purpose, but over time they were supplanted by other archetypal figures, and that attempting to revive more primitive archetypes in a belief that doing so will bring back a fantastic "golden age" that (at least according to archaeological data and some of the more credible historical accounts) was not as golden as many people believe makes no rational sense...especially if your understanding of said beliefs is based on Wikipedia and on modern neopagan books and Web sites. I for one base my assessment on a familiarity with the Norse sagas and the Eddas (which even if you believe were "made up" by Snorri Sturlusson are pretty much all we know of the beliefs of the pre Christian Norse except for one or two contemporary sources like Ibn Fadlan and Adam of Bremen) and with a passing familiarity with the Latin and Greek classics. Technically speaking none of these manuscripts are actually "pagan" because the people who wrote them were educated patricians and priests rather than illiterate country dwellers (which is what the word "pagan" means in Latin) but an educated person living in the times that they were writing about (e.g:Pliny or Publius Tacitus) or a few centuries later (e.g: Snorri Sturlusson or Saemund Sigvusson) would probably have a clearer assessment of the history and beliefs of the periods that they wrote about than a modern person whose main sources of information are Wikipedia and fashionable revisionist history, and as such modern neopaganism has more to do with the beliefs and aspirations of modern people, which if they are not founded on a solid basis of ethics are generally vapid and self serving...indeed I suspect that the deity you claim to honour really has nothing to do with the Diana Aradia of classical thought (a personification of the moon and generally both revered as the protector of animals and virgins and feared as the bringer of madness and lunacy and whose cult was characterized by a strong emphasis on fasting and flagellation) but an archetype derived from your own psyche which seems to be a particularly arrogant and self serving one, which is why I compared you to Donald Trump, though perhaps Sarah Palin would be a better comparison (in fact she's closer to the Aradia archetype than you are because she hunts with a bow and considers herself a guardian of virtue! Finally I think that you are a little confused about the meaning of the word "hypocrisy" if you apply it to me simply because I disagree with you. I say what I mean and I practice what I preach and I have no need to deceive anyone and I will speak and act as my conscience dictates...and my conscience tells me that you have never really thought about what you really believe and how your actions affect the society you live in and as such your "spirituality" is superficial. That's not a condemnation of all neopaganism (in fact the original writings of Eric Gardiner are fairly profound) but a condemnation of your own interpretation of it.
Stunning as Always.
Thank you for these pieces of art.
Greetings from Italy
When the modern world collapses, the old ways will prove to be the best. I plan to build a decent Hof in honor of my ancestors then.
I'll help
Let's do it!!!!
sleipnir approacheth. huginn and muninn soar on the high winds. the time is nigh.
My gods...thank you for this. Brilliant. I can feel it in my blood and bones...
super!!!
One of the best sounds that i ever listen ! The vikings said that your destiny were given the day that you were born.
Not only the Vikings. Germanic peoples in general.
Look it up.
thethegns.blogspot.com.br/2014/01/wyrd-fate.html
Also, vikings are just pirates. They were not a people.
VIKING = RAIDER
Vikingr is the noun, Viking is the verb roughly meaning "to go on a journey with intentions of raiding." Any group of people in Germanic and Scandinavian lands could go "a viking" if the need/desire arose. The moment of your death was supposedly predetermined, but not the way in which you died.
Also the Old Slavs
The Greeks and Romans believed the same thing centuries before the Viking Era.
There's some strange tortured-like speech.
Haunting and inspiring, thanks for this
Great stuff, stream of consciousness
Incredible!
You want to know one of the most dangerous parts about The Northern Midnight Snow? The Black Iyez.
THIS IS WHAT I SEEK FOR...
As a celtic shaman, my inspiration is coming directly from this music. Used to listen to heavy metal since 95' , now I evolved in a higher dimension, a dimension unknown for 7/8 of the earth's population.
If you mean musically, I believe the rate is slightly higher, for many of us former metalheads (headbangers back then, as you sure remember) are curious human beings, hence the evolution in our path.
May you travel be safe, your struggles, fruitful and your path, rewarding.
The Runes on the upper and lower Edge spell the name of the first Track :) But it is elder Futhark.
We are with our gods and with our nature lets bring our life on another level together the power of freedom and life:)
I can hear my ancestors 🌛🌞🌜
Are they telling you to turn down that ungodly racket? I ask because mine frequently ask me to do the same thing! 😆
*Helheim intensivies*
Good tracks but the vocals just kill it, tell him to release pure intrumental versions and I'll buy literally all his works along with any merch, not even kidding.
I've released albums with this project that don't have sung vocals, meaning they are purely ambiental. And there's also merch for those.
Writing a story about a wizard. Hope listening to this proves helpful.
Or you can do what Professor Tolkien did and read some of the original Norse sagas and other medieval literature. I also like listening to the lectures that Dr. Jackson Crawford has on RUclips. He is a professor of Norse languages at the University of Colorado and he really knows his stuff! It also helps to drink lots of vodka and have a good hot sauna from time to time...I used to hang out with a Finn and he got me into saunas and vodka.
🐺
🐦🐦 close as I could find of a Raven unfortunately ):
I really would like to see the lyrics and the translations of those poems... 😞
Hell Oden Tor Frej
Sixteen christians are not very happy...
...because they can't afford to hire Norse men as bodyguards like the Emperor of Constantinople!
@Hobarth McShane so you know that song too! Anyway...there are a lot of people who seem to forget about the long history of interaction between Northern Europe and the Middle East, which was usually (but not always) peaceful and beneficial to both. Every time a European goes to a coffee shop he or she is enjoying something we borrowed from Middle Eastern culture and Middle Eastern people are usually quite eager to adopt Western ways too. It's only a few assholes on both sides who don't see the benefits of this.
@@sarahgray430 you are a dweeb and its cute :3
what kind of demon is being summoned?"
Me
@@letgoofmypurse5858 haha yep AND MY AXE
The doom metal aspects come on a bit too strong, in my opinion, but otherwise I love this one!
Manosphorium That's what threw me off as well, it distracts me from the beauty of this piece
Kinda reminds me of Burzum in some moments
The Message yes...the Music less I think..
I hear Etherlords.
6:35 Eks dee
Skyrim.
Just little bit more drums but VRHUNSKI RAD!
🦣❤️
Excellent brother, the song without guitar and with shamanic drums could be better than this, is my opinion because shall sound like real old norse ritual.
No christian man can say to me you have to be like me, soo your life will be much better if you serve the holy spirit? Its against our true world we are here allready and we claim it back like we want it?
I would like to remind everyone that this is modern music with a norse theme, so quit hailing Odin and yammering about your Nordic roots. Speaking as a person who actually has Norse (or more precisely Norman French, Scottish, and English from the Danegeld ) I would like to point out that in many cases the Norse became Christian of their own free will and that there was a period of time in which the two religions coexistence in relative peace...in fact many of the most illustrious figures in the Icelandic sagas including Leif Ericsson were Christian and other norse men became wealthy serving the Byzantine empire...they are part of the Norse legacy too!
Music like this reminds people of their Germanic roots and their rich cultural heritage. It reminds people of a time, long before the influence of Christianity and its devastating effects on the souls of the folk. Nobody back then adapted Christianity out of their own free will. Converting to Christianity was always out of fear or by force. Either out of fear from "Hell" or being punished by the Church. Almost everybody from the Germanic world, who opens theirselfs to this music, can feel a deep connection to something old and long forgotten awakening.
@@nuclearping um hello...this music is entirely modern even if it has a Norse theme. You have about as much chance of connecting to your "roots" by listening to Wagner as you do to this...and if you actually read the Norse sagas and the Eddas you will find that THEY were the ones who feared going to Hell. It was only in later centuries that people got Hell confused with Sheol (which is the correct name of where the unbelievers go in Christian cosmology) and really...most people who maunder about returning to the "old ways" probably would not survive for very long living at an 18th century level of technology let alone a 9th century level. I mean seriously...thank whatever gods you like for the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution because you wouldn't be able to sit around listening to music and texting about the "old gods" or the "old ways" if you lived back in the old days!
By the superficial way of your response, you clearly didn't understand even a bit of what I was talking about. Of course it is "modern music", nowhere I said it wasn't. Neither did I say anything about "old golds" or "old ways". Reconnecting yourself with your cultural heritage has nothing to do with returning to a "18th / 9th century live style". Also "Hel(heim)" isn't the same as "Hell". Seriously, get your self together.
@@nuclearping the point that I was making is that much of what many people believe about Norse society and history is based on fantasy rather than fact and that it is pointless to look upon pre Christian Europe as some sort of Golden Age.
Who are you to tell people to stop yammering about their Nordic roots when you, in spite of your claim, are not Norse?
I follow Thor
I love Freyja
I respect Tyr
I fear Odin
Don't fear the All-Father.
Give him honor and respect, as he honors and respects you.
Actually, Odin is a rather cruel and devious old man, very much like he is represented in American Gods. I have an interest in Norse history and mythology but I don't think trying to revive the worship of their gods is a good idea because the archetypes they represent are totally out of place in civilized society...and could you imagine what would happen if I decided to blood eagle someone?
This is assuming the gods don't change with culture and the needs of their worshipers. And why shouldn't they? The Christian god has. The Egyptian gods were worshiped for 5000 years; I doubt they stayed the same the whole time.
@@SableAradia1 If the gods of a society change sufficiently over time then they are not the same gods because they no longer represent the same archetypes. Granted, different people interpret these archetypes differently but if you assigned the name Odin to a figure who fit a more modern set of ideals you would not be worshipping the old Norse god of war and wisdom but an impostor...rather like how many people today have replaced the historical Jesus of Nazareth with a bland all-forgiving and totally unrealistic image of a smiling hippie sitting on a cloud somewhere and for much the same reason...the original archetypal figure distresses them too much. In a sense Odin and Christ are real because the archetypes they represent exist in all of us...but I for one align myself with Christ because he represents self sacrifice and humility whereas Odin is represented as arrogant, cruel, manipulative and concerned with no one's well being but his own...you might as well worship Donald Trump!😆
Funny. Your view of Odin (not that I'm disputing it) is pretty much my opinion of the Christian god. Jesus is all right, but people tend to manipulate their interpretation of his message to suit their prejudices and preconceived ideas. And Trump claims Christianity as his faith, so aligning yourself with Christ seems to hardly protect you from acting like his opposite. Personally, I think the world would be a better place if people gave up monotheism. It lends itself to the belief that one's choice of monotheistic deity is superior to others; or, worse yet, the only one, and therefore, everyone else's gods must be demons or delusions. A quaint conceit, really.