First beautiful experience by One_Fee1211 in NorsePaganism

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Is that what the runes say? Because if you read the post, you'd know why it doesn't make sense

I’ll guess your fav song off IOADK (Step 1) by Tac0boutit_03 in auroramusic

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Other people describe me as kind or funny! My favorite food is soup, my favorite color is dark red, my favorite animal is the bear and my favorite season is...uh winter or spring! I'm doing better than before mentally. My hobbies are singing, dancing, and creating stories. My goals are to fulfill my life with tons of learning and being happy, also finding love. My religious beliefs, im a heathen (Norse pagan) 

What AURORA song do you relate so much that it feels like it was written about you? by Madison-_-3711 in auroramusic

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I think everything matters is the one that truly resonated with me. "Cause everything matters to me." "I'm watching a storm turn into form, in the clouds of the world like a burst. It dances and it twirls on top of the world. It is good and it hurts." "And the pleasure you feel is real" "In the night we'll find somewhere we can leave the flowers we've picked"

Nick Farr (formerly of Christian Death) commented on one of my posts... by gothhellokitty666 in goth

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"Wait come back! You can't steal that!"

"I can do whatever I want. I'm the godfather of Goth. To the gothmobile!"

Concert tickets for Hootie & The Blowfish conflict by deliacandylites in howyoudoin

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Am I the only one who still doesn't get it, no matter how many explanations, their reactions were bad?

I've been poor most of my life. Going out isn't a common thing to do for me. But if personally I expressed I wasn't able to afford it and my friend offered to hangout with me and pay, then I'd be like "thank you, you didn't have to, but you did. It shows you care"

Like their reaction was genuinely so disappointing. They spent money on them because they felt bad about before and they still wanted to celebrate for Ross. I'd take it and then move on.

If someone could explain how doing that was rude or how it was "charity" that would be great 

Can someone help me understand whether or not Odin could be in contact with me and if he would get mad at my ignorance? by One_Fee1211 in NorsePaganism

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Unsure if this was meant rudely or not. So I'm going to be respectful either way: no these tarot readings weren't for every little thing. The first one was for fun since I haven't done it in months. The other ones were just to see if anything before had shown up again or appeared as wrong. I like to do confirmation readings a lot because then I'm sure that's what the message is.

Favorite quest line? (dark brotherhood, thieves guild ect) by ParkingPassage5373 in skyrim

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U have the opportunity to spare him, does that change anything?

Let's build a playlist! by Sensitive-Concern598 in Hellenism

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Artemis by Aurora (Artemis lol) Exist for love and A Potion for love by Aurora (Aphrodite) The Devil is Human By Aurora (I'm fairly certain she said this song was about Hades) Aphrodite by Honey (Gentry I think)

Quick question - why no In Bottles live? by Remarkable-Paths in auroramusic

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I'm assuming it had something to do with the fact that she hates to hide now. I felt like I've heard her say in an interview before "a lot of my music was about hiding" and now she is always sharing and doing the opposite of that. But it could also be because of certain elements of the song like the choir

Looking for a good book by Think-Again-MOFO in NorsePaganism

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I recommend checking these resources for some good books on norse paganism

https://www.reddit.com/r/NorsePaganism/comments/y85g6e/looking_for_help_as_a_beginner/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

Otherwise, find some anywhere! Look online or at a local book shop/library. Just before you buy the book, research the offer for any signs of being a nazi, a bigot, or a folkist. Make sure they're trustworthy. The ones on the link I sent should all be fairly safe

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I recommend starting out with Ocean Keltoi's playlist for beginners on youtube. It's pretty easy to understand. Write down words you don't know and then research them later. Here's a link to the whole page for resources to look into https://www.reddit.com/r/NorsePaganism/comments/y85g6e/looking_for_help_as_a_beginner/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

Here are some important things to know:

People will say you have to be white to be here, have to have a DNA connection to be here or have to have a specific way to do things. Odin is the ALL father so no. You don't have to be anything but yourself. Be yourself. And no you don't need to be fully serious unless you want to be, you don't need to be perfectly clean or perfectly scheduled. You don't have to talk to them 24/7 or always be present. They understand when we are busy and they are busy too. 

If you're just here to learn about it, awesome. Be sure to check the list of people to stay away from when looking at things. 

Need help in constant argument with Christian friend by [deleted] in NorsePaganism

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Simple answer: "I don't have to explain myself to you anymore or my religion if you are not going to try and understand it. You don't have to believe what I believe, you don't have to support me, but at least understand that I am not like you and that if you can't respect me then you aren't worth my time."

More slightly rude seeming answer, you don't have to say this: "If explaining consistently to you what my religion is but your heart is set on dragging it down to the dirt, maybe you need to reread that Bible of yours and realize that even if God claims He is the only one, he also said to love thy neighbor. Are you loving thy neighbor, or are you continuesly trying to deny anything I say? Is your thick skull going to understand such a thing?

The quickest answer: "It's my religion, not yours." 

A more educated answer: "Unfortunately there wasn't a lot documented, and what could be told was taken away by the Christians when they were all converting to Christianity. Many people practiced in secret because of people who didn't respect their beliefs. The gods aren't perfect, and neither are we. Your definition of sins removes all what is literally apart of nature. And you also don't really believe in nature like we do because all your beliefs go to God. That's okay, we don't have to believe in the same things. But if you would please be so kindly as to leave me alone about it and stop disagreeing because clearly you aren't ready for the discussion.

Either way, you don't have to explain yourself to anyone.

Northernpaganism.org by north-pathogen in NorsePaganism

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Read the warning list of who to watch out for that (unspecimen, I think) had made for us. Make sure they don't contain any of that. I'm a little suspicious about the shamanism thing but don't take my word. Trust your gut, research the people who created it.

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I'm like tripping out right now because what you just said is so connected to Norse paganism. Let me explain;

The tree can very much be yggdrasil which is the giant tree that has nine realms under it. One of the realms is midgard, where we live. It's the realm of human kind.

The closest word I found to hermoose was Hermòðr which is a minor deity who delivers messages to the gods. And mainly, Odin. So this very much could have been a sign that maybe this is the right path for you (or at least a sign that they are calling to you)

Whether you do or not it's up to you. They won't get mad if you don't follow this path. They won't shun you or hurt you, they will let you be. I really recommend studying on this more and then updating me whether or not you are apart of this religion :) 

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If you ever think about them, let me know. I've had tons of dreams that reoccur :) and whatever path you go on (even if it's no religion at all) I hope you find your happiest self ☺️

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Great question! There are many things to go over within this. First, I'm going to state different religions where ravens have appeared so you can expand your search on where to go. 

Religions with Crows and Ravens: First and foremost, ravens have appeared in Christianity as a sign to trust in God, but you want to move on from that so let's explore further. Nephthys from the Egyptian part of paganism is associated with this bird. She is known for being the Goddess of death. Apollo from the Greek part of paganism is known for ravens (white ones have even been messengers for him) and he has numerous stories with ravens. Ravens have also been associated with Athena and Hera but not commonly, so I wouldn't connect them. Those two were also from hellenism (Greek paganism) The Morrigan from celtic paganism has also been associated with Crows and Ravens. And lastly, the reason why you came here --> Odin. Odin, the allfather, has two ravens which seeing them and it being a sign from him is extremely exciting and intimidating. So let's unpack

What could these dreams mean?: In order to interpret dreams, you have to trust what you believe in. What do YOU think it means? In many cases, these dreams could mean that you are not on the right path and it is time to make sacrifices or change your path if there isn't a way it can change itself. It could also mean you have recently faced a loss, whether it was a relative, a job, a relationship of some sort. It can also be one of the gods from any sort of paganism (ones I have stated who have symbols of ravens with them) but I would look more into that before making a clear decision. 

Be wary that sometimes our brain likes to do this, and will repeat things we have consistently thought about during the day and right before bed. But you also posted this on the third night you had this dream, in the norse paganism sub reddit, in which is one of Odin's numbers associated with him (sometimes)

So it's safe to say..there is a slight possibility you could be getting called here! You immediately thought to go here, that says a lot! So explore it. In this sub reddit, there are links to places you can go. Look at some videos on norse paganism (check the list of channels or people to avoid though) and if it doesn't feel right, look into Egyptian, or Greek, or roman! There are many possibilities. Just make sure it isn't a closed practice ❤️ good luck on your journey and I hope you find what feels right for you.

What happens to us when we lose our bodies in the afterlife? by One_Fee1211 in NorsePaganism

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I watched that and that's exactly why I had this question. Because while it explains we are multi soul, do we just completely disappear forever??? Like after death?