A new horn, in deep crimson, specifically for Thor!
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I have gotten hold of a crimson coloured ox horn for offerings to the mighty Thor. I'm not sure how I will go about this however. Thor is supposed to have a red beard and hair in some traditions.
Heimdall Wise Guardian, Of the High Wall, Rare of Speech, Listener to All. That All Might Slumber, Weather woe you don, Through hail and freeze, Till times are done. Shining Guardian, Gold and Bright, Son of Nine And friend of mine. Some might go to Valhalla’s Vault. And Some to Freya’s Field. Few do speak of Heimdall's Hall, Himinbjorg upon the wall. Quiet place of guardian souls, Where sentinels poem and rhyme, Here forever through all time, Shall hang this humble skjold of mine. Poem for Heimdall, by O.G.Osborne, 27th February 2018.
Current Thoughts about Divinity I could be so wrong, I mean, I feel like I have been a lot in life. So don’t quote me. I’ve been seeing a lot of writers, both academic and polytheistic, joining in to rationalise their religious beliefs; some euhemerise and many, unwittingly or intentionally, objectify. I don’t know how far this actually permeates the mindset; but I feel it’s endemic and needs to be really thought about. A thought system based on alien foundational material cannot be stable! And from what Christians suggest, constantly, that use of statues in any way to represent deity is idolatry, (I don’t agree) though, considering this reduction to object attack, we then accept that deity is ‘a planet’ like Gaia, or Sunna is ‘the sun’. Can you see the operation? So what is going on? If our best shots at ‘pinpointing’ or demonstrating deity are simple acts of reduction, or euhemerism, what are we left with? I’m going to suggest the need to point at the earth
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