Monday, September 29, 2014

Odin, Allfather

Odin is the king of the Norse gods and their realm, Asgard.  Unlike most polytheistic deities, Odin isn't really the "god of" any one thing.  He is renowned for his abilities as a warrior, but he is not the god of war.  He maintains his own afterlife, but he is not the god of death.  He gave writing and magic to mankind in the form of the Runes, but he is not the god of writing or magic.  He rules Asgard, but he is not the god of leadership.  He frequently goes about in disguise to see what's really happening and hand out secret tests of character, but he is not the god of stealth, trickery, or disguise.  He sacrificed an eye for infinite wisdom, but he is not the god of wisdom.  He is all this, and so much more.

Odin goes by many nicknames, but his most famous is Allfather, which is somewhat ironic, since many myths actually credit him with a father of his own, and few myths credit Odin with the creation of humanity, in something of a departure from most origin myths.  Rather, Odin is the actual father of many Norse gods, and those whom he did not sire defer to his great wisdom and strength, making him their symbolic father if not their literal one.  The more you learn about Odin and the tales of him, the more you see his paternal side, guiding others with a wise, firm, yet loving hand.

Odin is also a figure of great tragedy.  The trait for which he is most often credited, infinite wisdom and knowledge, was earned by the sacrifice of one of his eyes in the well of Mimir, meaning "memory."  While Odin happily made this sacrifice and never regretted the loss of one eye, he saw the future, when all the gods of Asgard would be destroyed.  The is the apocalypse of Norse myth, Ragnarok, and Odin knew he could do nothing to stop it.

But that didn't keep him from trying.

Odin obtained the services of the Valkyries, powerful warrior women sworn to Freya, the goddess of love.  The Valkyries would go among the slain after each battle, choosing half of them to reside in Valhalla, Odin's hall of the dead.  There, the slain warriors would sally forth each morning, to do battle amongst themselves all day.  At sunset, all wounds would be healed, all doubly-slain warriors revived, and they would return to the hall, where they would drink and feast.  Valhalla is Odin's boot camp, raising an army to defend Asgard come Ragnarok.

Odin may not be as flashy as Thor, as sexy as Freya, or as gloriously underhanded as Loki, but there is great value in his lessons of cool, steady wisdom and willingness to fight even the most unavoidable of fates.

ERIK BJELKE

Saturday, September 27, 2014

http://www.paradigmsymposium.com/

BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN ACADEMIC AND ALTERNATIVE THEORY, FINDING COMMON GROUND BETWEEN SCIENCE AND BELIEF.  

October 2-5, 2014, Minneapolis, Minnesota. The most eclectic gathering of esoteric  thinkers and researchers in their fields: history, archaeology, paleo-contact, ufology, alternative theory and metaphysical research. 

Monday, September 8, 2014

Meet the Authors!

The Adventures of Seamus Tripp are fun and exciting stories fort he whole family. Travel with Seamus and his awkward nephew Gordon, the stuffy accountant Myron, and the precocious Elie Doolittle as they explore the unknown corners of a Victorian world filled with monsters, treasure, magic and mystery.

Saturday, October 4, 2-5pm @ Magus Books

Twin Cities authors Jon Garett and Richard Walsh will do a short reading, discuss the world of Seamus Tripp, answer questions and sign books....available for purchase now at Magus Books.

For more information about the books, visit www.SeamusTripp.com

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Pagan Pride Day

Pagan Pride's Fall Festival is happening this Saturday at Minnehaha Falls Park from 10am to 6pm

Why come? To see friends, make new ones, enjoy hiking to the Mississippi, attend public ritual, share your path with others, shop at all of our amazing vendors, listen to live music, watch belly dance performances, get your face painted, walk the labyrinth, eat some good food, have a picnic, let your kids play in the new play area...why not come?! 
 
FOOD DONATIONS:
Each year, the Fall Festival donates food to a local food pantry...Groveland Emergency Food Shelf. This organization is a non-profit providing emergency groceries for those in need serving about 2,000 clients per month.

VOLUNTEERS STILL NEEDED:
If you can volunteer at the end of the day (6-7pm) the festival could still use help with take-down. This means helping take down tents and banners, assisting the vendors in getting their vehicles loaded and safely out of the park, cleaning up our space to leave it better than we found it, and loading Pagan Pride materials into a pick-up.  Email volunteers@tcpaganpride.org if you can pitch in.

ENTERTAINMENT AND RITUAL SCHEDULE:
10:00 Opening Ritual – Steven Posch will lead the opening offering to one of the great sacred beings of our landscape, Minnehaha Falls. The three traditional offerings of water, cornmeal, and flowers are accompanied by prayers for Life, Food, and Beauty for all the Pagan Peoples. Join the procession to descend into the caldera, or make your prayers from above.
  • 10:30AM  -  Crow Call 
  • 11:00AM  -  Standing Stones Ritual 
  • 11:15AM  -  Dance 1 – Mystic Siren 
  • 11:25AM  -  Kamala Chaand Dance Co 
  • 12:00PM  -  Blue Star Ritual – We'll be singing, celebrating the season, and honoring the gods. 
  • 1:00PM  -  Mark Digitono 
  • 1:45PM  -  Kamala Chaand Dance Co 
  • 2:05PM  -  Bourgeois Bohemians 
  • 2:25PM  -  Kamala Chaand Dance Co 
  • 3:00PM  -  Our Lady of Celestial Fire Ritual – Come celebrate the harvest season of abundance as we embrace the desire to be fulfilled in our vocations, both spiritually and materially. Are you happy or unhappy in your job, looking for employment, or just seeking more money in your current job? Come on down and let's ramp up the current of abundance together! 
  • 3:45PM  -  Beth Kinderman and the Player Characters

Monday, September 1, 2014

Delicious Appleslaw Recipe

I am working on the lunch for my upcoming class...Saturday, October 18...on Menopause and I just had to share this delicious appleslaw recipe!

Toss Together:

1 small head of cabbage, shredded
1 – 2 carrots, shredded
2 Granny Smith apples, shredded
2 scallions (green onions), sliced thin
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

Blend then toss with mix of veggies (above):

1/3 cup sour cream
1⁄4 cup yogurt
1 – 2 tablespoons apple juice concentrate
2 tablespoons seeds (use poppy, sunflower, pumpkin, anything you can think of)

Chill it out in the fridge for a couple of hours, then chow down – delish!

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