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Topic: Odinism


  
  Odinism - TinWiki.org
Odinism refers to pagans who are dedicated to the Norse or Germanic gods.
The term Odinism was used as early as 1824 by Conrad Malte-Brun.
Odinism experienced a revival in nineteenth-century Europe, through the work of individuals such as Guido von List.
tinwiki.org /wiki/Odinism   (1177 words)

  
  Internet Book of Shadows: Odinism, What is it?
Odinism isthe indigenous religiousfaith of theScandinavian, British and other peoples of Northern Europe; it is an amalgam of attitudes, ideas and behavior, both a personal faith and a communal way of life.
Odinism teaches that people must be encouraged to stand on their own feet and not to ask continually, "When is somebody going to do something for me?" 774 26.
Odinism is not a philosophy invented to ease mankind's comfort or to assuage his fears; that kind of religion acts against rather than in man's interests because it takes from him his independence and self-respect and makes of him a humble supplicant by encouraging him to shed his responsibilities.
www.sacred-texts.com /bos/bos183.htm   (6531 words)

  
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Odinism is not the only name given to our religion as stated above but it is the most commonly used wherever our people lay their feet.
Odinism is the ancestral religion of all the Germanic peoples prior to their forced, and only partially successful, conversion to Christianity.
Odinism is the indigenous spirituality of many or most of the people living in what are now Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Russia, Austria, northern Italy and Spain.
geocities.com /odinistlibrary/OLArticles/Articles/Odinismbyanyothername.htm   (974 words)

  
 The Odinist Fellowship
Odinism is the name we give to the original, indigenous form of heathen religion practised by our forefathers, the Angles, Saxons and Jutes, and by the related Teutonic peoples of the Continent.
Odinism is an ancient religion whose origins are lost in the mists of time, but it has been restored in recent decades by those who believe it offers a solution to modern Man's spiritual crisis.
In a religion like Odinism, in which the goddesses hold a place of equal honour with the gods, there can be no justification for discouraging women from assuming a prominent role in the Fellowship and playing their part as Odinist priestesses.
www.odinistfellowship.co.uk   (4521 words)

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