Stam van de Vos🦊, hekserij en heidendom van de Lage Landen
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Hekserij en Heidendom, jouw pad, jouw vrijheid. De Stam van de Vos onderzoekt en leeft heidendom van de Lage Landen. We delen dit graag met jou. Kijk op https://stamvandevos.nl/ voor onze workshops.
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The Tribe of the Fox considers our deities to be both archetypes and realities. The Goddess Freya is a perfect archetype for Germanic women. She is skilled in magic, aristocratic, sexy in a classy way, wise, powerful, independent and more. It would be great if parents teach their daughters about Freya. She is a far better rolemodel than the women that girls see in mainstream media.
Yesterday the Tribe of the Fox posted a nice picture of Freya and spoke about what a good rolemodel she is for young Germanic women. That made me think about a video that Dirkje (also a good rolemodel😎) made a while ago, a video for her young pagan sisters and witches. Enjoy and share this important video if you like. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic94G6l8AiU
A goddess i highly appreciate is Hel (also known as Hela) . She is the goddess who rules the Realm of the Death (also called Hel but also Helheim). Ever since the first time i visted Her Realm i felt totally at home with Her. I made a promise to visit Helheim 5 times a week during a period of 8 months and never regretted that decision. During that period Hela showed me the Underworld which gave me first hand knowledge about the afterlife. When i was in pain because of my autoimmune illness she helped me to relief some of the pain with her hands and gave me advice. Both Hel and my teacher Linda Wormhoudt gave me initiatory experiences and i am grateful for that. Now i am better at helping friends in matters of life and death. Hela is a kind goddess and we are all welcome in Her Realm.......and there is no escape from thatπŸ˜‰
We got this beautiful pic from a reader, thank you.
The Tribe of the Fox loves those special places in nature where the energy is good. Slowly walking and talking to the trees and maybe communicate with naturespirits. In this video i take you to a 2.5 hectare tiny island. It is not known as a heathen or pagan place but to me it is a holy island. Lets go! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcYkJyEAjVI&t=1s
Forwarded from πŸŒ»πŸŒ·Oakwood Forest 🌳 🦌
Divination was an important part of our ancestors spirituality and they used several different ways of divination. A well known methode was runereading, but there were other ways aswell such as observing the flight of birds. My friend the Urban Animist is a good runereader (both in Elder Futhark as in Anglo Saxon Futhorc) and a good cardreader. This is the Urban Animist his weekly Wodensday reading. Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wmblo_gHRHY
Forwarded from πŸŒ»πŸŒ·Oakwood Forest 🌳 🦌
Protection magick. Thor is the defender of our Folk, you should think of some kind of invocation to him as a protective deity. Maybe draw the Thurisaz rune on paper and carry it in your wallet or something.

Dagaz is the Dawn rune but it is said to be able to produce concealment or protective invisibility. Berkano is associated with Frigga (mother goddess) and it’s also supposed to have protective properties because it’s like enveloping you in a protective womb.

To make a bind rune you play around with drawing them over each other so they share some of the same lines and then you can set the intention and burn one to set it off into the ether and keep another with you as a talisman. You can use any other runes that call out to you. Stay safe and ride out the storm! - @OakwiseBecoming
Wood Nymphs. Arthur Rackham (British, 1867-1939).
The Fairy Wood, 1903. Henry Meynell Rheam (British, 1859-1920)
Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS (Velesa37)
John William Waterhouse - 1892-1900
Sketch for 'A Mermaid', c. 1892
Most Dolmen in the Netherlands can be found in the province of Drenthe ( a few dolmen are located in the province of Groningen). In the past people imagined the dolmen were the beds of giants. There were some wild theories going on 😊! Great that these monuments of our ancestors can still be visited in our own era
Have you ever heard of an old pagan book called 'Oera Linda'? It was found in the 19th century and described the history of the Frisians. I think the Oera Linda was a great practical joke however there are also people who are very into this book in 2020. You be the judge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlvdrs0dt0g
This is a page of the Oera Linda book with some runic information