To Norse magic and belief: Please read all of my description below: Old Norse language phrase,” A Gnawer of the Moon, a giant of the Gale Blasts, a curse of the rain-hall, a Companion of sibyl, a Night-roaming hag, and a Swallower of the loaf of Heaven,”. What does this Old Norse phrase mean in simple terms? What does this mean in Old Norse,”moon of Hrungnir, wealth sucker of the giants, destroyer of the storm sun, companion of the seeress, and swallower of the sun,”. What does this mean? Is there a meaning to this? What does this mean in simple terms?
The best places to visit is the medieval town, the st Francisco church,and the ancient small stadium. And of course Lindos and the amazing beaches on the eastern coast. Don’t forget that Rodos was the headquarters of the crusaders.
I've traveled there before and a couple other places in Greece but not as many as I would like. There's a couple more places I would like to see on a future visit.
To Norse magic and belief: Please read all of my description below: Old Norse language phrase,” A Gnawer of the Moon, a giant of the Gale Blasts, a curse of the rain-hall, a Companion of sibyl, a Night-roaming hag, and a Swallower of the loaf of Heaven,”. What does this Old Norse phrase mean in simple terms? What does this mean in Old Norse,”moon of Hrungnir, wealth sucker of the giants, destroyer of the storm sun, companion of the seeress, and swallower of the sun,”. What does this mean? Is there a meaning to this? What does this mean in simple terms?
To Norse magic and belief: Please read all of my description below: Old Norse language phrase,” A Gnawer of the Moon, a giant of the Gale Blasts, a curse of the rain-hall, a Companion of sibyl, a Night-roaming hag, and a Swallower of the loaf of Heaven,”. What does this Old Norse phrase mean in simple terms? What does this mean in Old Norse,”moon of Hrungnir, wealth sucker of the giants, destroyer of the storm sun, companion of the seeress, and swallower of the sun,”. What does this mean? Is there a meaning to this? What does this mean in simple terms?
Well if you are a European pagan and respect nature. Why do you drink processed beverages like Mountain Dew or any other beverage when you can drink wine with honey little bit.
That is what the Bible claims apparently. Unsure why you have not heard of that one. I do love the food myself and maybe it is not the same today, Any who , safe travels . @@jtzoltan
@@JOSEPHDANCE75 ah ok, no I haven't heard that before that I can recall. When I asked, I wasn't sure how your first and second sentences were connected, like I was pretty sure you meant you worked for a *Greek* family, but didn't know what it meant for you to be "free" after 3.5 years, or if that had anything to do with them luring you in with a gift. I was like "what, did a Greek family gift you something cursed that then bonded you in servitude to them for 3.5 years?" Haha
Well if you are a European pagan and respect nature. Why do you drink processed beverages like Mountain Dew or any other beverage when you can drink wine with honey little bit.
Running races against your friends where ancient Greek athletic events took place looks awesome. I'm sure so much energy still resonates there. 💙
To Norse magic and belief:
Please read all of my description below:
Old Norse language phrase,” A Gnawer of the Moon, a giant of the Gale Blasts, a curse of the rain-hall, a Companion of sibyl, a Night-roaming hag, and a Swallower of the loaf of Heaven,”. What does this Old Norse phrase mean in simple terms?
What does this mean in Old Norse,”moon of Hrungnir, wealth sucker of the giants, destroyer of the storm sun, companion of the seeress, and swallower of the sun,”. What does this mean? Is there a meaning to this? What does this mean in simple terms?
Went there back in the 80s fantastic place thanks for the memories,😊
The location of the Acropolis at Rhodes was amazing to see.
The best places to visit is the medieval town, the st Francisco church,and the ancient small stadium.
And of course Lindos and the amazing beaches on the eastern coast.
Don’t forget that Rodos was the headquarters of the crusaders.
Ty for continuing your amazing videos my friend …. I hope life’s treating you very well as always 😎 ✌️ ❤️
Wow that ocean is so clean compared to the LA Beaches 😅
What happened to the colossus statue? Is it at the bottom?
Great video!
I've traveled there before and a couple other places in Greece but not as many as I would like. There's a couple more places I would like to see on a future visit.
That was best vid ever.
Thanks man
I will add Rhodes to my bucket list 😉
To Norse magic and belief:
Please read all of my description below:
Old Norse language phrase,” A Gnawer of the Moon, a giant of the Gale Blasts, a curse of the rain-hall, a Companion of sibyl, a Night-roaming hag, and a Swallower of the loaf of Heaven,”. What does this Old Norse phrase mean in simple terms?
What does this mean in Old Norse,”moon of Hrungnir, wealth sucker of the giants, destroyer of the storm sun, companion of the seeress, and swallower of the sun,”. What does this mean? Is there a meaning to this? What does this mean in simple terms?
Is there a Celtic religion video coming up soon ?
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To Norse magic and belief:
Please read all of my description below:
Old Norse language phrase,” A Gnawer of the Moon, a giant of the Gale Blasts, a curse of the rain-hall, a Companion of sibyl, a Night-roaming hag, and a Swallower of the loaf of Heaven,”. What does this Old Norse phrase mean in simple terms?
What does this mean in Old Norse,”moon of Hrungnir, wealth sucker of the giants, destroyer of the storm sun, companion of the seeress, and swallower of the sun,”. What does this mean? Is there a meaning to this? What does this mean in simple terms?
Colossus stand in😂♥️
When I talk about the gods to people in the way that they are symbolic they get upset and try to argue
7/10, you didn't build a Heliopolis to take the city.
Don't work yourself too hard.
From there to Iceland hail the goddess.
Well if you are a European pagan and respect nature. Why do you drink processed beverages like Mountain Dew or any other beverage when you can drink wine with honey little bit.
Temples to ares are rare. Extremely rare.
Beware of Greeks bearing gifts . I have actually worked for a family here in Australia and it was a nightmare and after 3.5 years i was free.
What are you meaning to say?
the bible talks about it @@jtzoltan
That is what the Bible claims apparently. Unsure why you have not heard of that one. I do love the food myself and maybe it is not the same today, Any who , safe travels . @@jtzoltan
@@JOSEPHDANCE75 ah ok, no I haven't heard that before that I can recall. When I asked, I wasn't sure how your first and second sentences were connected, like I was pretty sure you meant you worked for a *Greek* family, but didn't know what it meant for you to be "free" after 3.5 years, or if that had anything to do with them luring you in with a gift. I was like "what, did a Greek family gift you something cursed that then bonded you in servitude to them for 3.5 years?" Haha
I did not meant to sound like i was generalising. It was a very stressful period. When i say i was free, i quit my job lol @@jtzoltan
'promo sm' 👉
Well if you are a European pagan and respect nature. Why do you drink processed beverages like Mountain Dew or any other beverage when you can drink wine with honey little bit.