The priest is called Lex Lethal and is also a musican. Lex's RUclips: / lexlethalofficial Lex's spotify: open.spotify.c... Lex's facebook: / lexlethalofficial
The absolutliest best weeding EVER! if one day i get marry and have the occasion to do it, i'll thank you ,Rune and Elisabet forever. May they're wedding last, May love last forever! Hail Yggdrasil! Hail the Gods! Hail!
@@fatgrizzly894 I share the sentiment, but only those who are slain in battle go to Odin's realm of Valhalla, or to Freya's realm of Folkvang. Those who die of sickness or old age go to Hel (not to be confused with the Christian "Hell"), however even Odin's son Baldr went there after he as killed by Hod. Those who die at sea go the the watery abode of the giantess Ran. There is also evidence of a belief that some of the deceased became elves. In the Saga of Olaf, the first Christian king of Norway, Olaf rides past the burial mound of his father, who is described as Olaf the Elf. In other tales, burial mounds are also the homes of elves. In much later Norwegian folk beliefs, elves on farms are conflated with the spirits of the land, the ancestors who once worked the farm. In the same Saga of Olaf, it is implied that Olaf the younger is the reincarnation of his father. many afterlife options!
Indeed, my friend. As a matter of fact, a lot of my friends tell me perhaps the rules have changed. Of course, we have no way to prove that, but we can only hope we all find ourselves worthy and do our best in our lives perhaps.
I am from Sweden decent of Norman Varangians, you all look great. Very beautiful. My heart sing seeing you greet ancient Gods and ancestrors cermony of marriage.
My viking husband and me are renewing our vows next year to honor his viking heritage. He honored mine on our wedding day when we married in a church and had an Irish ceremony. Now with our vowel renewal we are honoring his and I can't wait. Ten years later and I love him so much🥰🔥💪💯
beautiful, a day for laughs and celebration, not somber seriousness. I am Norwegian and quite learned in a lot of the old ways, but I never knew about the race to the table. I guess weddings weren't on my mind until now.
Absolutely gorgeous ceremony, out of curiosity who is the celebrant for the ceremony? Would love to know if he's in the UK so I can book him for my wedding.
This has brought me so much smiles and love to my heart. I feel I was once a shield maiden in my past life. A warrior a lover. Long live freyja. Hail!!! I hope in the next I will relive my life in Valhalla with my people. May they love forever and last eternity.
I would give anything to be able to witness this kind of wedding in person. I've really only been to traditional Christian weddings, and a few Jewish Weddings, all indoors.
The blonde is drop dead gorgeous I would marry her without hesitation, Viking weddings are beautiful, so good to see something outside the traditional Christian wedding
It's your wedding, your life, your path, your choice. Not theirs. If they won't allow themselves the honor of witnessing the beauty and power of the ceremony you know in your spirit to be worthy and true - it is their choice to remain behind you. Don't let them hold you back from your true self.
Best thing I seen so far. Well to be honest I would like to have the same wedding ceremony but the biggest problem is that my girlfriend is German and I'm Hungarian... So from my point of view for non Nordic couples this is not allowed. Would like to see your comment about this.
Where did he get the words for the ceremony and how to perform it? I’m having trouble. I’ve been asked to officiate and I having trouble finding enough information.
The swords got them at Viking markets here in Norway, clothes and other stuff from a Norwegian online store that sells Viking clothes. They also had the statues of the gods Thor, Odin and Frey. They are mine as I myself am a pagan priest.
Beautiful ceremony, largely conjecture, pieced together from what bits of a Norse marriage ceremony we now of (not "viking", which was a profession), and those bits were in fact largely recorded by Christian monks. That doesn't mean of course that it isn't a valid and meaningful ceremony which draws from history. Questions: this Norwegian couple at a viking wedding in Norway had an English speaking acquaintance - who they met once - act as a gothi. Did the families understand? (We can assume the Gods did, as the Anglo-Saxons worshipped the same Gods :) "Understanding" is important, because a Norse marriage wasn't just the union of a man and a woman, it was a union of families, so it was important that family members understood the words of the ceremony. Finally, did the groom's family pay the customary "bride price" to her family when they were betrothed, and the dowry when they were married? :)
Saying "Hammer in the North (South, West, East) hold and hallow this holy stead." Calling for the gods blessings and protectionthe for the ceremony and the celebration.
The absolutliest best weeding EVER! if one day i get marry and have the occasion to do it, i'll thank you ,Rune and Elisabet forever. May they're wedding last, May love last forever! Hail Yggdrasil! Hail the Gods! Hail!
Hear hear! May their love last their whole lives and carry into Valhalla! Hail the Gods!
@@fatgrizzly894 I share the sentiment, but only those who are slain in battle go to Odin's realm of Valhalla, or to Freya's realm of Folkvang. Those who die of sickness or old age go to Hel (not to be confused with the Christian "Hell"), however even Odin's son Baldr went there after he as killed by Hod. Those who die at sea go the the watery abode of the giantess Ran. There is also evidence of a belief that some of the deceased became elves. In the Saga of Olaf, the first Christian king of Norway, Olaf rides past the burial mound of his father, who is described as Olaf the Elf. In other tales, burial mounds are also the homes of elves. In much later Norwegian folk beliefs, elves on farms are conflated with the spirits of the land, the ancestors who once worked the farm. In the same Saga of Olaf, it is implied that Olaf the younger is the reincarnation of his father. many afterlife options!
Indeed, my friend. As a matter of fact, a lot of my friends tell me perhaps the rules have changed. Of course, we have no way to prove that, but we can only hope we all find ourselves worthy and do our best in our lives perhaps.
you have no idea how much joy this brought me... i hope and pray that this marks the beginning of the return of the old ways. Hagl!
Love this
Shit on your religion and this whole "old way"-bullshit.
I am from Sweden decent of Norman Varangians, you all look great. Very beautiful. My heart sing seeing you greet ancient Gods and ancestrors cermony of marriage.
My viking husband and me are renewing our vows next year to honor his viking heritage. He honored mine on our wedding day when we married in a church and had an Irish ceremony. Now with our vowel renewal we are honoring his and I can't wait. Ten years later and I love him so much🥰🔥💪💯
Viking? Is your husband a pirate 😂 Vikings don't exist anymore lol do you mean he's a Norse pagan?
Something is so special about these outdoor weddings and that too, amidst such transcendental beauty, love it! And blessed be ❤️❤️❤️
beautiful, a day for laughs and celebration, not somber seriousness. I am Norwegian and quite learned in a lot of the old ways, but I never knew about the race to the table. I guess weddings weren't on my mind until now.
Derfra stammer navnet Bryllup "Brud Løp". Fant ut av dette for ganske få dage siten :P Det er litt moro! :-D
I’m Scottish and wish this was my wedding day. Just beautiful 🥹
I’m sure our ancestors were listening ❤✌🏻🏴
So I'm an American. But I truly love these traditions and in all honesty if I ever get married I want this to be my wedding,
Same
Please don't get married like this unless you're Nordic or any other type of pagan please. Its not a trend
@@lilithsasha3927 Please stop telling people what they can or cannot do, live your own life.
@lilithsasha3927 Why? People get Christian weddings even if they aren't christian.
That was so beautiful thank you for sharing
And that raven in the background in 12:41
Not to poop your Hugin / Munin, but did you mean the swallow that circled a bit before that? I couldn't find a raven to save my life at that spot.
Hail the Aesir and the Vanir!!!
Absolutely gorgeous ceremony, out of curiosity who is the celebrant for the ceremony? Would love to know if he's in the UK so I can book him for my wedding.
My family just came around to the fact that im heathen and they are supportive of the wedding im so happy
How beautiful! Hope to have a pagan wedding too. Might the gods and goddesses bless you!
Very beautiful wedding👍👍👍
This is GOALS! 💫💞🙌🏼
My kind of wedding. I hope the Gods would grant a man of the Orient the same favor
Of course they would! Long as your faith is strong and your heart is true 💪
@@xxblgamingxx4342 They're as strong and true as they can be, my friend. I just hope they're going in the right direction
@@petemadrona2252 When the gods call to you, you are in their path, glad to have you apart of this faith.
This makes me really proud to be a Norse pagan and really grateful to be a heathen
This has brought me so much smiles and love to my heart. I feel I was once a shield maiden in my past life. A warrior a lover. Long live freyja. Hail!!! I hope in the next I will relive my life in Valhalla with my people. May they love forever and last eternity.
Isn’t this awesome!
I had a past life as a Viking.
loved it thank you for sharing it
beautiful
the big bastard with the horn, damn he looks like a god standing next to them
Except viking weren't known to be that big,usually around 5'7 was normal size
I would give anything to be able to witness this kind of wedding in person. I've really only been to traditional Christian weddings, and a few Jewish Weddings, all indoors.
The guests seemed kind of rude, giggling and stuff
The blonde is drop dead gorgeous I would marry her without hesitation, Viking weddings are beautiful, so good to see something outside the traditional Christian wedding
Any one know how i can contact the celebrant for my wedding?
facebook.com/lex.lethal.1 friend of mine, really nice guy
I'd love a wedding like this... Only my family is not supportive of it and wont even come up if asked to.... Much less even come to the wedding.
It's your wedding, your life, your path, your choice. Not theirs. If they won't allow themselves the honor of witnessing the beauty and power of the ceremony you know in your spirit to be worthy and true - it is their choice to remain behind you. Don't let them hold you back from your true self.
My girl friend want to have a wedding like this. Does anyone have any information for me on how to do this?
Start practicing asatru
and by practicing, you need to read. 😉
Asatru. You're a very lucky man
Beautiful...may the gods bless u
i can only hope that I am in this position one day. beautiful wedding.
Really lovely!
1:46 A giant!
where can i find a copy of this script please
Really happy to see this! 💗
Best thing I seen so far. Well to be honest I would like to have the same wedding ceremony but the biggest problem is that my girlfriend is German and I'm Hungarian... So from my point of view for non Nordic couples this is not allowed. Would like to see your comment about this.
Your faith is what matters not the race of your people, norse paganism holds no standards to race
Where did he get the words for the ceremony and how to perform it? I’m having trouble. I’ve been asked to officiate and I having trouble finding enough information.
The swords got them at Viking markets here in Norway, clothes and other stuff from a Norwegian online store that sells Viking clothes. They also had the statues of the gods Thor, Odin and Frey. They are mine as I myself am a pagan priest.
That place
Gut in blue is a freaking frost giant.. he will do well 1000 years ago..
Beautiful ceremony, largely conjecture, pieced together from what bits of a Norse marriage ceremony we now of (not "viking", which was a profession), and those bits were in fact largely recorded by Christian monks. That doesn't mean of course that it isn't a valid and meaningful ceremony which draws from history. Questions: this Norwegian couple at a viking wedding in Norway had an English speaking acquaintance - who they met once - act as a gothi. Did the families understand? (We can assume the Gods did, as the Anglo-Saxons worshipped the same Gods :) "Understanding" is important, because a Norse marriage wasn't just the union of a man and a woman, it was a union of families, so it was important that family members understood the words of the ceremony. Finally, did the groom's family pay the customary "bride price" to her family when they were betrothed, and the dowry when they were married? :)
I could get married in a pink dinosaur outfit praying to the Skyrim gods and it'd still be valid. wedding is a wedding.
Update ?? ❤
They are still happily married, have 2 lovely children and 1 dog.
@@Spalder love that!
This guy must be half Jötun.
Reading from a book like a Christian, loci memory system, fantastic wedding though love it.
Quero um marido nórdico ....⚘
Hi 👋 how are you doing? I'm Doris Vaughn cloyd means
Hi, were in Norway is this place ?
Bjørkedalsvatnet, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
@@Spalder thanks
What book is he reading?
norse edda. The norse poems.
knows anyone the words when the priest holds the hammer in each directions at 03:23??? Thanks...
@traviesixx 666 Thanks, how do you understand this words? Im from Czech, so Im not sure about their meaning...
He is calling each cardinal point
Saying "Hammer in the North (South, West, East) hold and hallow this holy stead."
Calling for the gods blessings and protectionthe for the ceremony and the celebration.
I'm quite new to Norse paganism these words and names of the gods are quite difficult 😅
Gratulerer! Hagl
I am an indian hindu i worship nature
What is the book he is holding?
Crusader of the Holy Grail Why would a Norse wedding ceremony include a Quran? Dont say something just to say something.
@@madsnyrnberg3743 He's clearly joking...
The nors Edda (the norse poems)
Vakkert🏔🌿👌🏼💖
i have denmark norway sweden and irish germen in my blood
Irish viking blood here.
@@emeraldfox7175 my mom side are all Scandinavian and my dad mom is Irish and his dad is German
@amandat7899 well luv,that's an awesome mix,some of the best blood in your lineage..I'd be very proud of that luv
Looks like a play,nothing rehearsed,and dude looks like he was struggling,didn't even know North! 🤣
All americans, this is as cringe as furry roleplay....