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Theodish Belief: Anglo-Saxon Paganism in America

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • The Theodish Belief, or Theodism, is a form of Heathenry (Germanic polytheistic neopaganism) that focuses on reconstructing the beliefs and practices of the Anglo-Saxons. It is noteworthy for its emphasis on recreating the tribal social structure of the Anglo-Saxons and remodeling it for modern use.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @MrEnaric
    @MrEnaric Місяць тому +2

    Frisian here. Very interesting to find something on Theodism. It's very close to my heart. As a solitary practitioner of my ancient ancestral lines, Old Frisian and OldNorse lore connect me to land and ancestors in a fluent way. Interesting to see how others revive what they perceive of the old ways of spirituality and connecting. Wês du hiel!

  • @LVPUSTrismegistus
    @LVPUSTrismegistus Місяць тому

    Etnocentrismo positivo y negativo, comunidades, tabús religiosos, jerarquías, celebraciones ritualisticas, lenguas antiguas y muertas para las litúrgias. Estan poniendo juntos todos los atributos que vuelven prosperas y exitosas a las religiones, me preguntó si tienen alguna idea de lo que están construyendo. Espero que este movimiento cesca en las próximas décadas y siglos, pues en esta nueva era axial la gente busca nuevas respuestas que ya no encuentran en las religiones hegemónicas.

  • @1hullofaguy
    @1hullofaguy Місяць тому

    I know nothing about these Neo-pagan movements. Do practitioners tend to adopt these beliefs and practices out of genuine faith? Or, is it more a set of cultural activities one engages in to eg connect with the ethnic heritage, but not something they actually believe in?

    • @JessicaPhillips-m7p
      @JessicaPhillips-m7p 8 днів тому

      Yes, they typically do. It's a spiritual journey while learning more about how they can "reconstruct" the pre-christian religion as authentically as possible.