Paganism and folklore
Snakes and Dragons in Scandinavian Folklore and Norse mythology
In Norse mythology, the dragon is portrayed as a colossal serpent, quite distinct from the more familiar fire-breathing dragons of later folk tales. These dragons were known to spit a deadly venom rather than fire. In the folk lore, these creatures were depicted as terrifying with scales, piercing eyes, and sharp fangs. They often straddled the line between animals and supernatural beings, differing in their portrayal across various storytelling traditions.
Light, Love, and Festive Delights: Embracing Litha and Midsummer Celebrations
Experience the enchantment of Litha & Midsummer: Celebrate light, love, and abundance. Discover Wiccan traditions and the vibrant festivities of Swedish Midsummer.
Exploring the World of Tomten: The Hidden Force Behind Sweden's Farm Life
Discover the fascinating world of Tomten, a mythical creature from Swedish folklore. Learn about his supernatural abilities, mischief-making, and close association with farm life.
An old divination method - Year walk
In the old folk tradition there were different ways to do a vision quest. One way is to do a “year walk”. Read more here! But be aware, it can be dangerous.