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Reviews

Galdrbok
Practical Heathen Runecraft, Shamanism and Magic

Nathan J Johnson and Robert J Wallis

 
   


 
Prof Ronald Hutton, Author of 'The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles' and 'Triumph of the Moon'
"This is a remarkably intelligent, thoughtful and well-informed practical guide to the magic and spirituality of the Old North, in a form accessible to the present. It helps to confirm the Northern Tradition as one of the most scholarly and sophisticated in modern Paganism."
   
Prof Brian Bates, Author of 'The Way of Wyrd', 'Wisdom of the Wyrd' and 'The Real Middle Earth'
"A comprehensively researched, clear, and deeply thoughtful guide to the esoteric spirituality of the Northern tradition. Written in a direct and engaging style, it is also refreshingly practical, grounding the theory in ritual. It restores ancient magic to contemporary individual and community life."
   

Dr Graham Harvey, Author of 'Listening People, Speaking Earth: Contemporary Paganism' and 'Animism'
"Johnson and Wallis’ engaging and challenging book is another significant step in the recovery of an indigenous European religious worldview and lifeway. Here, at last, is a European based ‘shamanism’ that (re-)introduces us to ways of celebrating the particular places where we live among a wonderfully diverse community of life."

   

Jan Fries, Author of 'Visual Magick: A Manual of Freestyle Shamanism' and 'Helrunar: A Manual of Rune Magick'
"It's been a long time since anything new appeared regarding Nordic magick. I had almost assumed that Germanic paganism got stuck in the usual merry-go-round of group politics and hierarchy games. Then, out of the blue, appears a magnificent book on practical rune magick. The Galdrbok is a work of art. It blends high-quality scholarly research with the pragmatic approach required to make things work. Out of the union emerges something new. It could be you.

The Galdrbok is concerned with experience. It teaches rune lore, song, chanting, vision, journeys and several approaches to trance technique loosely symbolised by the Aesir, Vanir and Disir. The nine worlds model is explored in detail. Cosmogony is introduced as a ritual event and makes the myths manifest in experience. Your experience.

All of this is very much alive. It offers a pagan shamanism that can be explored by doing and enjoying it. For the authors, much takes the shape of inspired syncretism. Germanic magic, as you know, is far from complete. Its history is unknown, its lore fragmentary and regarding the training of its professionals, next to nothing has survived. What remains, in the Eddas, the writings of Roman literati, the handful of medieval spells and the odd bit of ancient folklore is not enough to reconstruct the fullness of what may have been, but it is sufficient to provide a foundation for something new and valuable. This step involves the introduction of new elements. Johnson and Wallis, both of them experienced mind-explorers, have dared to take this step and have combined rune sorcery with foreign elements, such as scrying in a crystal ball or the chanting of Tantric seed-mantras. Such methods may raise the scorn of would-be traditionalists. Would-be, as it is pretty difficult to be a traditional purist when most of your tradition has long been lost or destroyed courtesy of the Christian church. When we wish to imbue a fragmentary tradition with new life we have to fill in the gaps to make it work. Johnson and Wallis have done so, and unlike many other writers, they give their sources and state in plain words when they add something. What emerges is a very thorough introduction to practical rune magic and Germanic paganism.

The work is free of nationalism, sloppy research and the nutty lore of Guido List. It describes techniques you can use to find your own way to the runes. The format is highly practical, and the emphasis is on things you can do. Where theory is involved, it is of an excellent scholarly quality (meaning: you can read it) and presented in a relaxed, undogmatic way. There is an invaluable bibliography for those who intend to research further. The only point I am missing is a good index. I wish there were more books on pagan religion like this."

   
Richard Rudgeley, Author of 'The Alchemy of Culture: Intoxicants in Society', 'The Lost Civilisations of the Stone Age', 'Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Substances' and 'Pagan Resurrection'
"In Galdrbok past meets present and scholarship meets shamanism. Quite simply the most important book on contemporary heathen ritual and one that is destined to have a major and lasting impact on the future of the northern revival."
   
Hans Stucken, author of "Das Seidhr Handbuch" and co-founder of the German "Seidhfeuer" network
"Galdrbok is inspiring, thought provoking and deeply rooted in the spiritual traditions of our germanic ancestors. A must-read for all those who know the value of a well researched text that dares to put into plain language what others shroud in unneccessary mystery."
   
Philip Shallcrass (Greywolf), The British Druid Order
"The best 'how-to' book on paganism I've ever read."
   
   
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