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  • @axelfaes
    @axelfaes 3 года назад +37

    This can't be a coincidence. Yesterday, I was feeling an itch to buy some more books and I decided to watch your other videos on books. And now you upload this!

  • @umbraelegios4130
    @umbraelegios4130 3 года назад +18

    " Not all who wander are lost" J.R.R. Tolkien

  • @journeytoyggdrasil9994
    @journeytoyggdrasil9994 3 года назад +5

    The Wanderers havamal also has the "cowboy havamal" in the back which I love

  • @ybiomehanika
    @ybiomehanika 3 года назад +14

    Interesting list. Im swedish, its true that there are more sources in Swedish about history and laws that are not easy to find in English. Google "the earliest norwegian laws being gulathing law and the frostathing law", its 100-200 years after the pagan age, but it gives some interesting insigths into the mentality of the Scandinavians. Its quite different from the laws of the rest of Europe at the time.

  • @peachparfume6637
    @peachparfume6637 3 года назад +15

    I am myself a Ukrainian and i was so pleased when you mentioned the old religion of my country. (even though i stick to scandinavian paganism) im glad that my country religion has recognition!! Its also very sad when people say that its RUSSIAN religion when it has nothing to do with ths country. Thank you very much!!

  • @brennalopes7261
    @brennalopes7261 3 года назад +5

    This was awesome - my to be read list just grew tenfold!!! Thanks so much for sharing your library with us Jacob!

  • @lctarotandoracle881
    @lctarotandoracle881 3 года назад +12

    Honestly brother I am sure you have the natural ability to tune into what we all need at any given time

  • @leahmiller8872
    @leahmiller8872 3 года назад +3

    You have helped me so much in my early exploration of pagan faith and will continue to be. You've made it feel more accessible as I try to figure out what I'm called to be and do. Thank you for your good work!

  • @forfoxsake89
    @forfoxsake89 2 года назад +36

    Anyone else pause and add each book they could find on an Amazon list? No? Just me? Cool. Lmao! Thanks, Jacob!

    • @cagedhybred7010
      @cagedhybred7010 Год назад

      Me I did!

    • @PolyKinkyAndBiOHMY
      @PolyKinkyAndBiOHMY Год назад

      I did too!

    • @taracrader4494
      @taracrader4494 Год назад

      I do!

    • @MrFredstt
      @MrFredstt Год назад

      Always. Or I write them down somewhere to search them up later

    • @CyberXviking
      @CyberXviking Год назад

      No, did that too. But I have to admit it is almost like my fitness journey. Now I have so much Info it is just paralizing. Anyone else know that?

  • @daviddowling3583
    @daviddowling3583 3 года назад +9

    The more I hear about this subject the more I feel like I'm going back home

  • @marcrhodes-taylor5347
    @marcrhodes-taylor5347 3 года назад +3

    this is a very good list of resources, i was amazed well done jacob. i am glad that you provided us with this.

  • @therootsofyggdrasil
    @therootsofyggdrasil 3 года назад +3

    We should have a talk about our respective libraries and compare notes. I have about 800 books that have to do with both the historical aspect of the Germanic people and their religions beliefs both very old books as well as new ones and post 19th century books on Norse Heathenry/Norse paganism/Germanic Paganism/Asatru.
    I started collecting the books when I was in school for my degrees in Scandinavian studies and ancient Norse languages ans haven’t stopped lol

  • @michaelhansen1919
    @michaelhansen1919 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for sharing. You might want to check out Vegard Solheim: Our Traditions. I think you'll find it interesting. I have a copy in norwegian (I'm danish), but fortunately it's available in english now, so a larger crowd will benefit from the wisdom

  • @luciscribbles4477
    @luciscribbles4477 2 года назад

    Thank you so much! I have been trying to look for new pagan books and I was so happy to find this!

  • @savannawatkins8411
    @savannawatkins8411 3 года назад +3

    Wow i just added so many books to my wishlist. Thanks for this awesome video!

  • @laylonlee229
    @laylonlee229 3 года назад +3

    I'm not a Norse Pagan but I love watching your channel. Keep up the great videos. :)

  • @lunatic0128
    @lunatic0128 3 года назад

    Im so happy I was able to find the digital versions of a lot of those books. Cant wait

  • @tm23822
    @tm23822 3 года назад +5

    If y'all really want to dive deep
    Hilda Davidson is an author you should definitely read further. She basically takes Mircea Eliade, a scholar of religions famous primarily for not being an atheist or a materialist, and applies what she learned from him about metaphysics and human spirituality to the Norse sources of which Eliade wasn't familiar. She was also familiar with Dumézil's work.
    Speaking of Eliade and Dumézil, both of these guys are must reads. Dumézil is hard to get in English. If you have access to a university library, and can read French, he's a wealth of knowledge comparing the Germanic religion to the other religions of people speaking Indo-European languages. At the very least, read Eliade's "the Sacred and the Profane." Just do it. You'll be glad you did.
    Speaking of Indo-European languages, read Homer. And Virgil. And basically all the big classics while you're at it. Sometimes the answer is a lot more boring and simple than one would like. Homer, Herodotus, and Plato might not be the first thing you think of when you think Norse paganism, but for those who have a chronic skepticism of all our sources because of Christian influence, you're going to find out by reading them what actual polytheistic, animist pagans thought about their own practice, mythology, and gods. You might find the worldview surprisingly familiar if you're already well read on Norse stuff.
    Finally, and I have not dug into this myself so perhaps I am a bit of a hypocrite, but - Shintoism. Basically the only major animist pagan religion in a developed country left. You can probably learn a lot digging into it about how modern animistic pagans practice.
    Edit: this is ofc after you've gotten a good handle on the Norse sources themselves. Good luck, happy wandering! 😉

    • @hotepnaruto5232
      @hotepnaruto5232 3 года назад +1

      Adding on to the Indo-European topic, I'd like to throw ancient Vedic literature such as the Bhagavad Gita, Rigveda, Upanishads, etc. into the mix

  • @WyzardBlade
    @WyzardBlade 3 года назад

    I only have a few Norse Pagan related books in my possession but thanks to your videos I now know just how many great books there are. Reading is a great way to honor Odin since books are great tools to obtain wisdom.

  • @theredwolf8335
    @theredwolf8335 3 года назад +8

    I really wish I had to the time to sit down and read, audio book is the best I can do for now!

    • @lctarotandoracle881
      @lctarotandoracle881 3 года назад +3

      No worries brother

    • @dirtybird1933
      @dirtybird1933 3 года назад +2

      I would suggest, and what I do, is when you speak with the God's, don't speak to just one God, speak to them all, read them their words, their stories, their poems. That's what got me closer to them since my journey's beginning, and it seems they like and respect that, I've been blessed with the presence of Thor, Tyr, Frigg, Loki (with and without his antics), and blessed with well being, calmness, less worry of my day to day. Its better in my opinion to read the poetic edda, even a few minutes a day or when you have time. I've learned how to stay under the radar, so to speak, by doing so, just sticks better.

    • @theredwolf8335
      @theredwolf8335 3 года назад

      @@dirtybird1933 that helps alot! I've spoken with a few gods mainly tyr, thor and odin. I will definitely look into and talk to more of them. Thank you!

  • @danielar.4193
    @danielar.4193 3 года назад +4

    Hi, your german is pretty good 👍 mach weiter so und bis zur großen Halle, Skal 🍻

  • @aarondavis6608
    @aarondavis6608 3 года назад +4

    The Rites of Odin is a good book as well.

    • @robgau2501
      @robgau2501 10 месяцев назад

      By Ed Fitch? Ugh. That book is embarrassing. I'm embarrassed for Ed Fitch. Terrible book.

  • @wolfgirl5272
    @wolfgirl5272 3 года назад +3

    I love all your videos about books and especially this one I love books I love Buying books and I love having Different kind of books I am A big fan of history mythology and information in general I love to read about Anything and everything I think that having of knowledge is important and sharing that knowledge is important so I am very happy that you are sharing your knowledge with the world and the knowledge of other people

  • @Gpcavana819
    @Gpcavana819 10 месяцев назад

    This is truly “The Religion with Homework”. Keep those videos coming, brother. I am an Odinist, and have been since the age of 13, when I was a newly-confirmed Catholic.

  • @mikeclark651
    @mikeclark651 2 года назад

    Nice video i love listening to people talk about books 📚

  • @svodinssaga3243
    @svodinssaga3243 2 года назад

    Thank you as I am new to Norse paganism! Glad I found your page. Skål brother

  • @erikhoff5010
    @erikhoff5010 Год назад

    My mother was a Storyteller, working in a metropolitan library, when I was young. She being Scotts-Irish, she had an immense collection of Fairy tales and was able to purchase "Surplus" and "Discard" books from that library as they aged out. I inherited her collection and enjoy reading them as much as I can. My father was Norse, and had a fair sized library too. I've been finding many of the older books at yard sales and used book stores and if you want those kind of books, start there. Skal

  • @RavenRaynefall
    @RavenRaynefall 3 года назад +1

    I love your collection of books. I have maybe half of them. I'm a Celtic/ Norse Pagan

  • @luking2644
    @luking2644 3 года назад

    Love this video! So amazing you included the magickal aspect as well. Thank you for the inspiration.
    Btw. what is the music in the background?

  • @GingerBeard24
    @GingerBeard24 3 года назад

    Awesome video! I will look into these books, skol.

  • @karamlevi
    @karamlevi 3 года назад +1

    This is what love looks like. Great job Jacob.

  • @akkera5944
    @akkera5944 2 года назад

    The last book is a chronicle which tells about the campaign of Prince (knyaz) Igor and his regiment. It is written in Old Russian (very similar to Church Slavonic). Russian children study this story in schools and usually learn a passage from it by heart

  • @HansWick
    @HansWick 3 года назад +2

    I recommend collecting different english translations of the poetic edda so you can compare them. I think you also need saxo gramaticus history of the Danes and Beowulf to go with the Eddas, sagas and tacitus Germania as source material.

    • @HansWick
      @HansWick 3 года назад +1

      Also the Heimskringla

  • @vorthora
    @vorthora 3 года назад +1

    Crawford's translation is the best, the one that really speaks to me in plain words. I find his Cowboy Hamaval pretty humorous!
    And regarding magic, I've got tons of rune books that are great, if you want any suggestions. On Instagram, I sent you a pic of a wonderful Seidhr book by Runic John Spedding, the only writer who has really taught me effective seidhr which you can do by yourself.
    Ah! the kid's book is great! When I was in college, as optional courses, I took Italian and German, so I bought myself an Asterix comic book in German!

  • @PsYchotic666Joker
    @PsYchotic666Joker 3 года назад +1

    For me I have always been very interested in Greek and Egyptian religion and mythology alongside Norse so that's my top 3.

  • @Mumbles987
    @Mumbles987 5 месяцев назад

    I recommend The Asatru Edda by the Norroena Society. It has been stripped of as much Cristian contamination as possible. It has an amazing section dedicated to pronunciation of old Norse and an excellent introduction that every Asatruar should read. Jacob I'd like to have a conversation with you, I have a lot to share with you.

  • @desertranger1095
    @desertranger1095 3 года назад

    Im kinda waiting for Crawford to translate the prose because I loved his poetic edda.

  • @EricAndrewDodson
    @EricAndrewDodson 2 года назад

    I noticed you wearing that Carhartt shirt a few times. Thanks for putting food on my table, lol. Hopefully when I have some extra I can put some on your patreon.

    • @TheWisdomOfOdin
      @TheWisdomOfOdin 2 года назад +1

      Not food on the table, but the building of tables to put your food on! 😂 my grandfather was a carpenter and built homes his whole life. Been learning the trade myself from him, and slowly my wardrobe has become carhartt flannels!

  • @DaliwolfBacon
    @DaliwolfBacon 3 года назад

    A month ago I had zero books on Norse Paganism. Now I have 5. In a month I will most likely have 50 LOL! Thanks for the informative video. Great stuff! I agree with you that different spiritual practices contain wisdom, and we can learn so much from the faiths of this world.

  • @desertranger1095
    @desertranger1095 3 года назад +1

    I just got the Poetic Edda the other day😄

  • @RunaStrong
    @RunaStrong 3 года назад +2

    Don't mind me, just taking notes for my reading list. Odin wants me to fill that altar up! lol

  • @katedufel6577
    @katedufel6577 2 года назад +1

    Lol we need a google doc to copy and paste them into Amazon

  • @PythonPilgrim
    @PythonPilgrim 3 года назад +1

    I live in Ukraine (although I'm an American) and that book looks like something from Russian before the update in 1917. The title is "The Tale of Igor's Campaign." It's a very famous story that was even made into an opera.

  • @shyjelly7905
    @shyjelly7905 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @victorianoel9784
    @victorianoel9784 11 месяцев назад

    The last book is russian book. I am Russian. That's amazing you found this book. Keep it forever!

  • @pederfash3445
    @pederfash3445 Год назад

    I'm not normally one to comment. However since you and I are quite very similar in what we read, research, and believe, between the Norse and Celts, as well as studying shamanism from around the world. Here it a rabbit hole for you, if you haven't already, the Kalevala from Finland, as well as shamanism from Finland/Lapland, currently reading books about that.

  • @CarriesCrochet
    @CarriesCrochet Год назад

    OMG, I went from Christianity then I discovered Buddhists at my local monastery, now I'm on the North paganism what a journey. The lessons I learned from the monks are invaluable I still go and visit them.

  • @leotafaulkner8385
    @leotafaulkner8385 3 года назад +1

    I too have been wanting to learn more about Norse Magic/ Nordic Witchcraft. I can't really find anything about it. Also if i remember correctly: the German book " Ich Odin die Wilden Vikinger" translates to I Odin the wild Viking.

    • @skadiwinters729
      @skadiwinters729 3 года назад +1

      There are many books I've found on norse magic actually. Many are on Amazon

    • @leotafaulkner8385
      @leotafaulkner8385 3 года назад

      @@skadiwinters729 do you have any favorites? which would you recommend starting with?

    • @masharozalija9187
      @masharozalija9187 3 года назад

      *forgiven

  • @mattwessel8733
    @mattwessel8733 2 года назад

    Any idea where I can find a copy of The Soul of the North?

  • @archiebrown3719
    @archiebrown3719 2 года назад

    Well read them all at once for a change

  • @jamiedude1197
    @jamiedude1197 5 месяцев назад

    Is there any auto formats for these books as I'm dyslexic and find it hard to read thanks

  • @fashywhiteso7990
    @fashywhiteso7990 3 года назад

    Hey Jacob what are your thoughts on Dave Martel?

  • @bushfalke
    @bushfalke 3 года назад

    Skol and greetings from Germany 👍

  • @haroldrwise6433
    @haroldrwise6433 3 года назад +1

    The last book is the one of the greatest book from kiev Rus, unique and legendary, and the original language is the old russian ( not ukrainian, russian an so on and so forth)

  • @jefferyredd1669
    @jefferyredd1669 Год назад

    Hey my names Jeff thanks for all the references I’m really interested in reading about Ragnar lothbroke and ivar the boneless as well as Ragnarok do you have any recommendations please and thank you

  • @IronTuskViking
    @IronTuskViking 2 года назад +1

    Author: Maria kvilung.

  • @user-ds1ul2hj3f
    @user-ds1ul2hj3f 2 года назад

    Make more books please

  • @jakob6122
    @jakob6122 3 года назад +7

    Who disliked this? What a disgrace.

  • @awolf4827
    @awolf4827 2 года назад

    Idk if you have it yet or not but in case you don't pick up a book called "Tuatha De Danaan"

  • @Aethuviel
    @Aethuviel 3 года назад +1

    Nothing by Stephen McNallen? :O
    I was just going to buy a book on a completely different topic and remembered I want to get some books on Asatru and Norse myth as well, so I took a look at your videos (and the comments). So far I'm leaning towards Norse Mythology (Gaiman) and A Practical Heathen's Guide to Asatru. I also really want to get McNallen's latest book on Asatru, as I've listened to many of his interviews and like his worldview and the way he speaks of Asatru. The site I'm buying from doesn't have his books, however, so that will be another time.

  • @FlowerKnight2
    @FlowerKnight2 3 года назад +2

    Ughhhh.... I have so many books in my Amazon cart already, now I have even more 😫

    • @karamlevi
      @karamlevi 3 года назад +1

      Go camping and down some books 📚😉

    • @Necroyy
      @Necroyy 3 года назад

      @@karamlevi always good to go outside :)

    • @leotafaulkner8385
      @leotafaulkner8385 3 года назад +1

      I have a list on Amazon full of Norse books, it’s well over $200 USD if I were to purchase the whole list. 😬

  • @maryannwalkerdreadykay13
    @maryannwalkerdreadykay13 5 месяцев назад

    Wow we have alot in common ❤

  • @SeanThomasCross
    @SeanThomasCross 2 года назад

    Have you looked into Ron Mcvans work?

  • @calSwain8282
    @calSwain8282 2 года назад

    My wife is of Celtic origin I'm Norse lol so books are very interesting to cross reference

  • @MarytheBad
    @MarytheBad 3 года назад +2

    Conway is a Wiccan, you can skip about half of the book. Some good nuggets though. I have Conway's Celtic mythology

    • @VarianAlastair
      @VarianAlastair 3 года назад +1

      You do realize that Norse Wicca is a thing?

  • @VioletRayvin
    @VioletRayvin Год назад

    Is there anyway you could send a full list?

    • @TheWisdomOfOdin
      @TheWisdomOfOdin Год назад

      Its in the description but here it is as well:
      Prose Edda: amzn.to/30AmvS4
      Poetic Edda: amzn.to/3eyChou
      Saga of the Volsungs: amzn.to/3rKMkLa
      Wanderer's Havamal: amzn.to/3bDhZZf
      Sagas of the Icelanders: amzn.to/3qy5P88
      Germania: amzn.to/3eutfJl
      A History of Vikings: amzn.to/2OOGUAc
      Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe: amzn.to/3l7fhOI
      Beyond the North Wind: amzn.to/38vN1Ak
      Old Icelandic Dictionary: amzn.to/3tc1nxu
      Norwegian Stave Churches: NA
      Tales of Norse Mythology: amzn.to/3rIABN8
      Sigurd and Gundrun: amzn.to/3qECtFl
      Norse Mythology (Gaiman): amzn.to/38vMMFm
      Norse Myths (Larington): amzn.to/3rDN2K5
      Vikings Myths and Sagas (Kerven): amzn.to/2ONbY2V
      Practical Heathens Guide to Asatru: amzn.to/3rF27uO
      Beginners Guide to Asatru: amzn.to/30z9eJl
      Gods Own County: amzn.to/2OO7F7x
      Soul of the North: amzn.to/3taKPWF
      Runes for Beginners: amzn.to/3tbVznS
      Icelandic book of Futhark: www.icelandicmagic.com
      Sorcerers Screed: www.icelandicmagic.com
      Norse Magic: amzn.to/3vqEJ6G
      Mammoth Book of Celtic Tales: amzn.to/3vg4oih
      Celtic Myth and Magick: amzn.to/3tesBn4
      The Mist Filled Path: amzn.to/38vmTpk
      The Shamanic Journey: amzn.to/3bDbu8T

  • @adamjacksonmedia
    @adamjacksonmedia 3 года назад

    Could someone please elaborate on why Prose Edda is a “proceed with caution” affair?
    Is something wrong with it?
    Is the Poetic Edda better?

    • @nightangel486
      @nightangel486 3 года назад +3

      The Prose Edda may have been stories largely invented by the author Snorri Sturrleson. In those days Homer's epics were the epitome of literature, many people wanted to copy the Illiad & Odyssey adapted to their own cultures, which he seems to have done a lot of in that book. So it's not considered very historically accurate.

    • @adamjacksonmedia
      @adamjacksonmedia 3 года назад

      @@nightangel486 thank you!

  • @volmarrwyrd
    @volmarrwyrd 3 года назад

    No Our Troth? No runic books?

  • @kev1734
    @kev1734 3 года назад +1

    "Bookflex" :"D

  • @Acer_-vn3lg
    @Acer_-vn3lg Год назад

    Is it all right to instead of owning and reading through the books you go for the audiobooks instead?
    I have a difficult time getting myself to read and I tend to be so busy that podcasts and audiobooks are easier for me to consume than regular books.

  • @aaronthepagan4876
    @aaronthepagan4876 3 года назад

    Hey does anybody know how to find the discord?

  • @jimfahlin7309
    @jimfahlin7309 3 года назад

    You do not have Culture of The Teutons by W. Gronbech, or Frey God of the World - Anna Groá Sheffield - MUST ADD.

  • @marcodellasanta9089
    @marcodellasanta9089 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @arashabdullahdawudcharlton5548
    @arashabdullahdawudcharlton5548 2 года назад

    Out of curiosity ...could one be a pagan and honor the germanic Gods and as a form of seidr use anton lavey Satanism for favor ??

  • @archiebrown3719
    @archiebrown3719 2 года назад

    No morals no one no throne ...

  • @TmRnBn
    @TmRnBn 5 месяцев назад

    My worry about this paganism is that we already have enough troubles with the abrahamic religions that spread like the plague and ride me like herpes here in the bible belt. (Yeah, that's Herpes, not Hermes, and not Her Peas.) However: I've always been partial to Lee Hollander's translations of the sagas. From the Heimskringla, Eyrbyrggja (with Schach), Burnt Njal, the Eddas, Jomsvikings, etc..Hollander seemed to bring the "Noble Savage" King James wannbe's era of the 19th century translations as evident in the Norroenna (Sam Laing, et al) editions and the Magnasson/Morris translations and make them more readable. (Smith and Monsen's not so great, either) Faulkes' translations are great--while I have hard copies, electric copies are available free, I think. Haven't read the Crawford ones yet. But you still need to throw in the Mabinogion and the Kalevala. Laxdaela is in The Sagas of Icelanders, but you should have a stand-alone as well. Grettir's saga is a treat, also. HOWEVER, I hate to see people taking these thing literally. Please: No More Fundamentalists!!! Great stories, but read them for historical context, not for spiritual enlightenment. Additionally, most of these were written by christians, even Saemund's Eddas, some with more subtext than others...Filter everything you read.

  • @dillonleffingwell4909
    @dillonleffingwell4909 3 года назад

    Anyone else notice that when he did the book myths and symbols in pagan europe instead of in he put is lol

  • @ValOfMD
    @ValOfMD 3 года назад

    Man I'm the slavic pagan and that's soooo baaaad because there is basically no content like this about slavic paganism! We have like 2 books from one historian and that's all... I'm not even talking about the videos or another content

  • @archiebrown3719
    @archiebrown3719 2 года назад

    Youll sell it out until theirs nothing left three books shouldnt be made into one full stop

  • @retroliftsprs
    @retroliftsprs 3 года назад

    GO OUTSIDE!!!

  • @archiebrown3719
    @archiebrown3719 2 года назад

    Vikings never had half of what people say they did because science took over the show

  • @cenerozzzz
    @cenerozzzz 3 года назад +4

    Not a single book written by Varg Vikernes or Marie Cachet? Such a shame

    • @hotepnaruto5232
      @hotepnaruto5232 3 года назад

      PLACENTA

    • @cenerozzzz
      @cenerozzzz 3 года назад

      Cringe, I should've realised you're LBTQ "pagans". Cringe

    • @cenerozzzz
      @cenerozzzz 3 года назад +1

      Well I get what you're saying, but in that case, especially if you're pagan - man the fuck up and face the consequences

    • @cenerozzzz
      @cenerozzzz 3 года назад +2

      Min vän! Du har helt rätt och det är just därför vi måste våga stå för det vi tycker. Sverige har blivit sämre demografiskt men med det har också Svensken till stor del vaknat ur Törnrosasömnen. Hoppas Norge förblir starkt, innan det är för sent.

    • @hotepnaruto5232
      @hotepnaruto5232 3 года назад

      ​@@cenerozzzz i like varg lol, his theology is weird though. he doesn't even believe in the Gods, just sees them as Jungian racial archetypes

  • @archiebrown3719
    @archiebrown3719 2 года назад

    If they think this is going to change life their wrong

  • @archiebrown3719
    @archiebrown3719 2 года назад

    Well you should have touched the ancestors graves they were put their for a change reason full stop

  • @josephhamilton9460
    @josephhamilton9460 3 года назад

    I'm currently reading the viking spirit it has tales of the gods as well. I've heard to stay away from fire and ice because it says stuff about antifa

    • @HansWick
      @HansWick 3 года назад

      Viking spirit is a good one, Dan also has a website, norse mythology for smart people.

    • @josephhamilton9460
      @josephhamilton9460 3 года назад

      @@HansWick ive been reading the stories he's posted on his site to that's how i got intested in his book. i like the intro story he tells about how they raid the vilage and he's reminded of what odin did

  • @DarkOneSixtyfour
    @DarkOneSixtyfour 3 года назад +1

    Are there any good books about the norse and LGBT?

  • @archiebrown3719
    @archiebrown3719 2 года назад

    Your going in the wrong directions

  • @connornunley966
    @connornunley966 3 года назад +1

    Please denounce the AFA.

    • @electricmayhem8147
      @electricmayhem8147 2 года назад

      what is AFA?

    • @connornunley966
      @connornunley966 2 года назад

      @@electricmayhem8147 Asatru Folk Assembly. They are a white supremacy organization that hides behind norse beliefs while touting the importance of "protecting their heritage" but really they are just pro-white traditional families and against people of color and LGBT people.

    • @electricmayhem8147
      @electricmayhem8147 2 года назад

      @@connornunley966 oh I didnt know that. thanks for the info. a group like that definitely isnt good for the world.

    • @electricmayhem8147
      @electricmayhem8147 2 года назад

      @@connornunley966 I went down the youtube rabbit hole and came to the conclusion that others have, that this guy is an egotistical, ideological fraud. thanks again for the info. unsubscribed.

  • @HamNCheese1979
    @HamNCheese1979 2 года назад

    DJ Conway is a horrible source. Shs c&ps the same stuff and adds a different title. Chuck it