I'm bestselling occult author Doktor Snake. On this show I cover myth and magic, both from the perspective of magical practitioner and from that of scientific rationalism.
Compare the spirit world experiences of indigenous shamans and the phenomena of alien abductions and it’s evident there’s a remarkable similarity between the two. And this could lead us to ask the following questions? Could alien abduction and shamanic initiation be one and the same experience? Could alien abductees have been thrown unwittingly into the same otherworldly experience as shamans? But because of cultural differences, do abductees see space aliens rather than the traditional spirits of indigenous culture? Let’s try and answer these questions.... References Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy by Mercea Eliade
Through the ages, the crossroads has been seen as a powerful place for magic and summoning spirits – and even for meeting the Devil...
A man should always sport a beard. It is his duty to nature and to the old gods. A long beard, bushy beard, goatee, substantial, straggly. Choose whatever style suits you. A beard is your power. Your life force and your verve. A beard is the mark of a warrior.
Create a wooden idol of a Norse or Saxon god or goddess of your choice - or a whole family of gods - and ask them for whatever it is you need, and leave an offering. From historical sources, it is pretty clear that our Northern European pagan ancestors would take offerings to a circle or ring of wooden idols that depicted the gods, and would literally ask them for a given favour. In return, they'd leave offerings, which could be fruit and vegetables, some personal possession of value, or they'd sacrifice an animal (which from a modern perspective I don't condone). Anyway, there's an account from the tenth century that shows how the Vikings made offerings to their gods in return (usually) for material favours. In 922 AD, an Arab envoy from Baghdad called Ibn Fadlan encountered a party of Viking traders on the upper reaches of the Volga River and recorded a meticulous account of their customs and practices, including making offerings to the gods. ___________ References Odin's Wife: Mother Earth in Germanic Mythology by William P. Reaves https://www.amazon.co.uk/Odins-Wife-Mother-Germanic-Mythology-ebook/dp/B07L62M3R3/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=william+p+reaves&qid=1571659076&sr=8-1 And William P. Reaves' scholarly website Germanic Mythology at: http://www.germanicmythology.com/ Ibn Fadlan and the Land of Darkness: Arab Travellers in the Far North (Penguin Classics) by Paul Lunde and Caroline E.M.Stone https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ibn-Fadlan-Land-Darkness-Travellers/dp/0140455078/ref=sr_1_1?crid=11AXY9DVFLR0E&keywords=ibn+fadlan+and+the+land+of+darkness&qid=1571659128&sprefix=ibn+fadl%2Caps%2C147&sr=8-1