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A Scriptural Response to Herman Hesse’s Treatment of the Story of Cain in ‘Demian’

andrewmeerwarth wrote 1 week ago: In Herman Hesse’s novel Demian, the protagonist Emil Sinclair meets a character named Demian, an upp … more →

Tags: Books, Fiction, demian, emil sinclair, Herman Hesse, Siegfried, Richard Wagner, Der Ring des Nibelungen, Genesis

The many names of the Norse god Odin

mikespassingthoughts wrote 1 week ago: There are many names of Odin.  In the “Grimnismol” Odin, himself, states:  “A sing … more →

Tags: The Norse - Vikings, Odin, Thor, and such, names, Norse, Odin, Viking, Wodin

Doctor Who Diary - Day 4

windycitynerd wrote 2 months ago: Day 4 – The Savages/The War Machines Today was another solid two adventure day much more like … more →

Tags: TV, Doctor Who, Doctor Who, William Hartnell, tardis, Steven Taylor, Dodo Chaplet, polly, Ben Jackson

Some thoughts on the accounts of the Norse god Odin as a man

mikespassingthoughts wrote 3 months ago:   (Odin by George von Rosen, 1886) There are only two people, as near as I can tell, who have spoken … more →

Tags: Historical Stuff, Religion and religious stuff, The Norse - Vikings, Odin, Thor, and such, Religion, 바~사, Norse, mythology, Odin, Viking

Essays on Contemporary Events ~Carl Jung

lewislafontaine wrote 3 months ago: Essays on Contemporary Events Medical psychotherapy, for practical reasons, has to deal with the who … more →

Tags: carl jung, dionysus, zarathustra, Nietzsche

Thoughts on how the Norse god Odin's association with sacrifice, and historical circumstance, turned him into a 'war god' and a 'god of the dead'

mikespassingthoughts wrote 3 months ago: (Odin from an eighteenth century Icelandic manuscript) I often hear the Norse god Odin described as … more →

Tags: Religion and religious stuff, The Norse - Vikings, Odin, Thor, and such, History, Religion, spirituality, Norse, Vikings, Odin, Wodin

Serial 27 – The War Machines

Terry wrote 3 months ago: Not a lost serial, yay! Episode 1:  We start off with something different; after the standard openin … more →

Tags: First Doctor, season three, Earth, modern day, New companion, companion leaves, DoDo, polly, Ben

The Clockwork Universe2 comments

Scott wrote 4 months ago: God needs autonomous humans as the objects of his love, as I tried to show in my last post. I compar … more →

Tags: Religion, Faith, Science, Wagner, Physics, Theism, Christianity, twentieth century physics, Human freedom

Siegfried and Free Will1 comment

Scott wrote 4 months ago: So this guy is the lover of his aunt, the half-sister of both his father and his mother, who are twi … more →

Tags: Religion, Faith, Science, Siegfried, Brünnhilde, Metropolitan Opera, Wagner, ring cycle, Physics

Gasp! Who was that masked man?: Finding your god

starstain wrote 5 months ago: For some Neo-Pagans, it’s very easy. They read about a deity they feel awe for, inspired by or kinsh … more →

Tags: Neo-Pagan, God(s), patron gods, Odin, Shiva, polytheism, Rudra, Cernunnos, Horned God

Ducks on Dawkins1 comment

kamielverwer wrote 5 months ago: Our Reflection is sometimes quite astonishing. I got carried away a bit by a series of “relate … more →

Tags: Religion, Ducks, Dawkins, Delusion, Bucephela clangula

Mondo Diablo Episode 334: A Christmas History Timeline

alleee wrote 5 months ago: This week I read a list of solstice and Christmas events in history, starting with the Newgrange aro … more →

Tags: Christmas, Finland, Lapland, krampus, Holiday, Pagan, Secular, solstice, World Tree

Mondo Diablo Episode 334: A Christmas History Timeline

alleee wrote 5 months ago: This week I read a list of solstice and Christmas events in history, starting with the Newgrange aro … more →

Tags: Holiday, Christmas, krampus, Pagan, Finland, Lapland, Secular, solstice, World Tree

Mondo Diablo Episode 333: The Large Population of Christmas

alleee wrote 5 months ago: This week Alison lectures some more on the origins of Santa. Who knew Santa was a Yeti? Looks like … more →

Tags: Christmas, Finland, Lapland, krampus, Holiday, Pagan, Secular, solstice, World Tree

Mondo Diablo Episode 333: The Large Population of Christmas

alleee wrote 5 months ago: This week Alison lectures some more on the origins of Santa. Who knew Santa was a Yeti? Looks like … more →

Tags: Holiday, Christmas, krampus, Pagan, Finland, Lapland, Secular, solstice, World Tree

Sauerkraut 1, Greek Olives 0

draculvanhelsing wrote 7 months ago: Welsh werewolf Labour MP Magog Rhys Petley was back in London after spending a week in an Italian ja … more →

Tags: Vampire novel, Renfield R. Renfield, Magog Rhys Petley, Zeus, The ancient Greek vampire Zeus, The Old Germanic Vampire Wotan

Part 5: the Atlanteans, Chapter 24 - Scandinavian Legends

fréderic Vidal wrote 7 months ago: Part 5: the Atlanteans, Chapter 24 – Scandinavian Legends Published July 13, 2009 by Frederic … more →

Tags: menhirs, Atlants, vanir, gullveig, Scandinavia, Freya, Odin, Eddas, Asgard

Part 5: the Atlanteans, Chapter 23 - The Norse gods

fréderic Vidal wrote 7 months ago: Part 5: the Atlanteans, Chapter 23 – The Norse gods Published July 13, 2009 by Frederic Vidal … more →

Tags: Atlants, vanir, Scandinavia, Eddas, Asgard, Fenrir, Jormungand, Loki, midgard

Retromancer - Robert Rankin

frogfather wrote 7 months ago: I haven’t read much Robert Rankin in years, but I found this in a Cancer Research shop and tho … more →

Tags: Books, The Blitz, Beer, Hugo Rune


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