Oude reactie, ik weet het, maar waar heb jij je houten beeld vandaan? Ik ben zelf ook op zoek naar iets wat niet van de andere kant van de wereld hoeft te komen, haha!
@ het stond al in het ( 17e eeuwse) huis waar ik woon en kreeg ik van de vorige eigenaar, ik denk niet dat het nehalennia is trouwens, maar het is een heel oud beeld van een vrouw. Ik dacht altijd dat het nehalennia was maar daarvoor is het niet oud genoeg
Artefacts were also found more inland in Nijmegen and Köln near the river Rhine. But the most in Zeeland. Her attributes were loafs and apples, associated with fertility. A ship or stern may refer to trade. The dog? Safety? We do not know if she was Germanic. Gallo Roman seems more likely. A comparable stone was found more North in Beetgum, Friesland, devoted to Ghludana. In some cases the name of Nehalennia is also written with 'gh'. This might be associated with a Germanic root, still present in the pronunciations of the the Frisian, German 'g'. But temples were merely a Roman thing.
I've been drawn to this goddess since becoming Northern pagan, love to see her getting some attention! She definitely gives me Vanir Vibes To me the dog is a watchdog, symbol of protection and vigilance, watching over her flock
I wonder if she has a connection to Ran, Hel, Idunn and Isis - it might seem strange to connect her to Isis but the imagery of the dog and the boat is very ancient. Idunn, because of the apples, Ran because she guides the dead, (same with Hel...) and she protects sailors and Hel because she's a guardian of the dead and Hel also has a dog.
@@craftyhobbit7623 Maybe the first two syllables of her name could have something to do with 'neh(w)-' (close to) and 'halj'- (netherworld)? A bit of a stretch though, as the loss of the w and j would need to be accounted for.
In a video a while ago you said something about, “putting on the wide brimmed hat and traveling,” as a way to connect with yourself/faith. Well I took that to heart. I bought a new pair of boots, a cowboy hat, and straight up drive from Oregon to New Hampshire.
One of your best videos of all time. Great research on an obscure topic with unique and impressive visuals, and your passion for the faith really shone through. Awesome job!
Great to see you here in the Netherlands, and if you come here a another time, visit the Veluwe area. Here are alot of burial mounds dating back 2500-5000 years. WE have alot of history buried here such as Mesoliticum, Neolithicum, Bronze age, Iron age, Roman, Merovingian, Frankish, and Viking artifacts.
I didn’t even know about the goddess until I saw your Netherlands gathering video and then seeing there are so many shrines of her in that museum in Leiden, which is the city I am from and still live, is so special! I’ve also been to that museum so many times but never knew about Nehalennia, so I really have to go back there soon! I also will try to connect with her more. I have just been starting to get back more and more into Norse paganism after being disconnected for quite some time. I didn’t even know there were more people here in the Netherlands that are Norse pagans too! That’s so lovely to see! Would love to get in touch with some of them if possible :) thank you so much for all these videos!
Glad you checked out this video! Truly an under appreciated goddess! We are aiming for a gathering in Belgium I believe for Yule. So keep an eye on the website for more information soon! www.northerntraditions.org
WOW such an awesome and beautiful land that is. Thanks so much brother for taking us on this adventure with you. It's amazing seeing the history behind that country.
brilliant stuff loved it. i've been to the netherlands and is a really special place as a pagan. i have had spiritual experiences with nehalinna at eastbourne beach which i found as a sacred spot for me with the sea and music around me.
your videos make me feel so alive and connected to nature and to the gods I am learning so much from you even about my own country you have helped me so much with connecting to the gods and I can't thank you enough for that it truly has improved my life so much.
@@TheWisdomOfOdin as a Dutch witch it is so exciting to see a video of Nehalennia. I literally just learned about her this week. So super excited about your video🙏
Thank you! I love this! I love the artifacts and the ritual. I felt connected just watching. I also hold water sacred, so love, just so much love for this. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Thanks again for the information! This seems to be another Nordic goddess having an Akkadian name: NḪL [Akkadian naḫlu, naḫallu, naḫalu, neḫlu] - stream (noun), streaming (participle), to stream, to pass over - by Roman times in northern Europe this had been personified into the goddess Nehalennia as the goddess of streams and stream crossings.
A beautiful video. Ty so much for your hard work and for sharing your experiences with all of us. The car accident and concert and tour group are all fun twists and turns that will make for great stories when u recount your journey. They strike me as reminders that our travels may not always go as expected, but those oddball experiences are what make life so interesting. Bless you, brother.
Really enjoyed your video a lot and everytime when I watch them Jacob they are amazing I'm new here it's always a pleasure for me being here love your content have an amazing day
I love Nehalennia's temple in Colijnsplaat, Zeeland. Have you been there? If not, I recommend it! Been on a festival to Nehalennia some 3-4 years back in Colijnsplaat, traveling there from Germany, It's been absolutely wonderful and I met such amazing people!
But it's a 19th-century forgery. Try to read it, it has the same flow as the romantic novels from those days. Written by someone who took an interest in philology and liked a good story.
The Oera Linda book is mostly not true. It was proberbly just a book to troll academia. Saying this gives me no joy by they way. They proberbly gave the priestess a name similar to nehallenia to make it sound somehow familliar.
@@TheWisdomOfOdin hmmm... a challenge 🤔 hahaha nah, I'd probably get lost several times and that would take me over a day lol I'll probably go by train
Great video, man! You're making (Dutch) pagans proud with this ;) There's another godess being connected to the Dutch/Frisians...Her name is Baduhenna and she's knows for being the Frisian Wargodess. Where at the Northsea did you go to?
Nehalennia is a goddess of unclear origin, perhaps Germanic or Celtic. Then Gallo-Roman ? She is attested on and depicted upon numerous votive altars discovered around what is now the province of Zeeland, the Netherlands, where the Schelde River flowed into the North Sea. Worship of Nehalennia dates back at least to the 2nd century BC and veneration of the goddess continued to flourish in northwestern Europe in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD.
@@TheWisdomOfOdin well that's a let down. Would have been cool if the sailor moon character was inspired by the goddess! Thanks for the reply and for looking into it! ❤️
Leiden has in fact nothing to do with Nehalennia, she is not even known in the rest Netherlands but in Zeeland she is. All the temple statues were found (and taken away) from the province of Zeeland. Zeeland was an important place for Celtic traders to and fro England. You even didn’t visit the places where the statues were found (while you said the Netherlands is such a small country). And Zeeland is even not north of Leiden but in the south. Your information is incomplete and wrong, that makes this video not very reliable
Hello, during your time in The Netherlands, I wonder if you came to meet pagans who associate paganism and psilocybe sclerotias? Who make "shrooms ceremonies"?
Ok I stopped watching after the first part of the video. So many misconceptions here! Nehalenia is NOT a Mother Goddess. The votive stone for the Matrones is just there as an example of similar style votive stones, bus Nehalenia is not on there. There are votive stones for other Goddesses as well in the same exhibition. The two temples that are reconstructed, are build as tourist attractions. These are not real consecrated temples, though pagans do their own thing there sometimes. And Nehalenia is in no way an official Goddess of the Netherlands. Who have you been talking to?! Nehalenia was not venerated by the Romans, but by Celtic en Germanic people who changed their name in something Latin like. and adopted the Roman custom to build stone temples and order stone votives, probably made by Roman artisans. Nehalenia was just one of many many Goddesses venerated in the Low Lands. Other votive stones have been found all around the Netherlands and Belgium. It is just because the temples for Nehalenia were flooded there were so many of Her votives preserved. Other votive stones have been reused in buildings over the ages. The stones being very expensive in a country without rocks or mountains. I'm a Dutch priestess of the Goddess and have studied en venerated Nehalenia for many years.
The majority of my information came from the museum, and an article written by a Dutch scholar. I would be interested in knowing where your information comes from genuinely. As it is hard to find information that is translated into English and is accessible
First of all: I was wrong about the Matrones stone. This one does say Nehalenia. I didn’t realise it was in this exhibition. Sorry about that! But … most probably this stone was a mistake. The artwork was done in Cologne and the stones were then shipped off to their destinations. The dedications were carved at the temple sites. This stone was most likely a wrong delivery, but was used anyway. The funny thing with this museum is that they are far more interested in ancient Mediterranean cultures. So they over emphasise the Roman part. Other very interesting archaeological finds from the Low lands are tucked away in a very small area in the attic. :( My sources are almost all in Dutch. Maybe you can find something in English on Academia.edu. I thought there was one book about Nehalennia in English, but can’t find it online. I send a message to the writer. Maybe it’s sold out. Feel free to ask me anything you like to know. If I know the answer I will gladly give it :)
Nehalennia , and dutch properity , travelers/seafarers and fertility . Coincidence ? 2nd largest food exporter one of the richest countries in the world .
i like your enthousiasme,and the research you do before making a video.its not always 100% correct,but hey,who knows,its a long time ago and there is little written in that time, and when.. it was written by the romans,not really a reliable source :) Nehelenia was worshipped all around europe, especially of course the countries connected to the sea. for any one who wants to know more about Nehelenia ?.she is very interesting. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nehalennia
Not even the most researched and accredited scholars are 100% correct, because it is literally impossible to be 100% correct on history, especially ancient history. Glad you enjoyed the video 👍
Beeldjes van Nehalennia zijn in Zeeland gevonden, waar ik woon, evenals viking bijlen. Ik heb in mijn keuken een beeld van hout van nehalennia.
Oude reactie, ik weet het, maar waar heb jij je houten beeld vandaan? Ik ben zelf ook op zoek naar iets wat niet van de andere kant van de wereld hoeft te komen, haha!
@ het stond al in het ( 17e eeuwse) huis waar ik woon en kreeg ik van de vorige eigenaar, ik denk niet dat het nehalennia is trouwens, maar het is een heel oud beeld van een vrouw. Ik dacht altijd dat het nehalennia was maar daarvoor is het niet oud genoeg
As a Dutch woman I enjoyed this so much!! 💗🙏🏼
Artefacts were also found more inland in Nijmegen and Köln near the river Rhine. But the most in Zeeland. Her attributes were loafs and apples, associated with fertility. A ship or stern may refer to trade. The dog? Safety? We do not know if she was Germanic. Gallo Roman seems more likely. A comparable stone was found more North in Beetgum, Friesland, devoted to Ghludana. In some cases the name of Nehalennia is also written with 'gh'. This might be associated with a Germanic root, still present in the pronunciations of the the Frisian, German 'g'. But temples were merely a Roman thing.
A factual and comprehensive video on Nehallennia!
And gorgeous visuals too!
Appreciate you for checking it out and glad you liked it 🍻
Jacob talks about Nerthus
Nerthus: “try some seaweed”
his videos just keep getting better and better
Glad you liked it!
I've been drawn to this goddess since becoming Northern pagan, love to see her getting some attention! She definitely gives me Vanir Vibes
To me the dog is a watchdog, symbol of protection and vigilance, watching over her flock
I wonder if she has a connection to Ran, Hel, Idunn and Isis - it might seem strange to connect her to Isis but the imagery of the dog and the boat is very ancient. Idunn, because of the apples, Ran because she guides the dead, (same with Hel...) and she protects sailors and Hel because she's a guardian of the dead and Hel also has a dog.
@@craftyhobbit7623 Maybe the first two syllables of her name could have something to do with 'neh(w)-' (close to) and 'halj'- (netherworld)? A bit of a stretch though, as the loss of the w and j would need to be accounted for.
In a video a while ago you said something about, “putting on the wide brimmed hat and traveling,” as a way to connect with yourself/faith. Well I took that to heart. I bought a new pair of boots, a cowboy hat, and straight up drive from Oregon to New Hampshire.
Love your enthousiasm.
Saw your post on instagram today about the algorithm - I have a lot of videos to binge watch now! I had missed this one and others. Thank you
One of your best videos of all time. Great research on an obscure topic with unique and impressive visuals, and your passion for the faith really shone through. Awesome job!
Glad you enjoyed it! Definitely one of my favorite too!
Love your videos, I especially love this one. I love the Sea Gods. Thank you!
I have had a wonderful connection to her since making this video. She’s an amazing god to connect with
Great to see you here in the Netherlands, and if you come here a another time, visit the Veluwe area. Here are alot of burial mounds dating back 2500-5000 years. WE have alot of history buried here such as Mesoliticum, Neolithicum, Bronze age, Iron age, Roman, Merovingian, Frankish, and Viking artifacts.
I didn’t even know about the goddess until I saw your Netherlands gathering video and then seeing there are so many shrines of her in that museum in Leiden, which is the city I am from and still live, is so special! I’ve also been to that museum so many times but never knew about Nehalennia, so I really have to go back there soon! I also will try to connect with her more. I have just been starting to get back more and more into Norse paganism after being disconnected for quite some time. I didn’t even know there were more people here in the Netherlands that are Norse pagans too! That’s so lovely to see! Would love to get in touch with some of them if possible :) thank you so much for all these videos!
Glad you checked out this video! Truly an under appreciated goddess!
We are aiming for a gathering in Belgium I believe for Yule. So keep an eye on the website for more information soon!
www.northerntraditions.org
WOW such an awesome and beautiful land that is. Thanks so much brother for taking us on this adventure with you. It's amazing seeing the history behind that country.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lol I live in Leiden, i see this video now for the first time. I'm so happy you got to enjoy my hometown! Very sad I did not meet you
brilliant stuff loved it. i've been to the netherlands and is a really special place as a pagan. i have had spiritual experiences with nehalinna at eastbourne beach which i found as a sacred spot for me with the sea and music around me.
is nehalinna represented in Eastbourne somehow? I´m Dutch and live not far from Eastbourne, interested to know more !
The gods and goddess are real, and they welcome your offerings! Amazing video, Skål💀🍻
your videos make me feel so alive and connected to nature and to the gods I am learning so much from you even about my own country you have helped me so much with connecting to the gods and I can't thank you enough for that it truly has improved my life so much.
What a beautiful video and the ritual felt very powerful ♥️
So happy you enjoyed this video!
@@TheWisdomOfOdin as a Dutch witch it is so exciting to see a video of Nehalennia. I literally just learned about her this week. So super excited about your video🙏
Cute stuff! Love your passion
Thank you! I love this! I love the artifacts and the ritual. I felt connected just watching. I also hold water sacred, so love, just so much love for this. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
So glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks again for the information! This seems to be another Nordic goddess having an Akkadian name:
NḪL [Akkadian naḫlu, naḫallu, naḫalu, neḫlu] - stream (noun), streaming (participle), to stream, to pass over - by Roman times in northern Europe this had been personified into the goddess Nehalennia as the goddess of streams and stream crossings.
Was great to hear about this goddess first hand during the UK gathering, better to hear more info through this video :)
A beautiful video. Ty so much for your hard work and for sharing your experiences with all of us. The car accident and concert and tour group are all fun twists and turns that will make for great stories when u recount your journey. They strike me as reminders that our travels may not always go as expected, but those oddball experiences are what make life so interesting. Bless you, brother.
One of my favorite, and least watched videos I have ever made. But I won't stop talking about this amazing goddess that deserves more attention!
Really enjoyed your video a lot and everytime when I watch them Jacob they are amazing I'm new here it's always a pleasure for me being here love your content have an amazing day
Glad you took some time to watch this video 🍻
I love Nehalennia's temple in Colijnsplaat, Zeeland. Have you been there? If not, I recommend it! Been on a festival to Nehalennia some 3-4 years back in Colijnsplaat, traveling there from Germany, It's been absolutely wonderful and I met such amazing people!
I live nearby Colijnsplaat.
Ves Hejl skaldr, you made my eyes wet and my heart bright. Skal
Really enjoyed this video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You made a visit to my hometown! If I knew I would have said hello.
This trip was so quick, we came in and filmed and then left to the next spot. I will hopefully spend more time in the Netherlands in the futur
The Oera Linda Book explains Nyhellenia was Minerva
But it's a 19th-century forgery. Try to read it, it has the same flow as the romantic novels from those days. Written by someone who took an interest in philology and liked a good story.
Her name reminded me of this priestess in the Oera Linda Book. Still Im not sure if its a true account or not but some dots are starting to connect.
The Oera Linda book is mostly not true.
It was proberbly just a book to troll academia.
Saying this gives me no joy by they way.
They proberbly gave the priestess a name similar to nehallenia to make it sound somehow familliar.
@@dutchpagans i feel the same in that regard. Imagining if it were true just gives me a bit of hope for humanity.
Somewhere out in the ocean are the remanence of Nehalennias temple.
Get the song by HEIDEVOLK band! Great songs that they’ve written.
Great video! Have you heard or seen the video by Heidevolk to her?
Awesome!
i reccommend the Heidevolk song of the same name, and it's video clip.
The 3 goddesses are Maiden, Mother, and Crone.
I don't think I would have ever learned about her if you didn't tell me about her 😅 Definitely will visit the museum now
Maybe take a train instead of biking this time 😂
@@TheWisdomOfOdin hmmm... a challenge 🤔
hahaha nah, I'd probably get lost several times and that would take me over a day lol
I'll probably go by train
I think maybe She put Her own temples underwater when Christianity came around, to preserve them.
Who are the other goddesses that she is depicted with on the voltive stones of the three goddesses?
Great video, man! You're making (Dutch) pagans proud with this ;) There's another godess being connected to the Dutch/Frisians...Her name is Baduhenna and she's knows for being the Frisian Wargodess. Where at the Northsea did you go to?
I was actually in Denmark for that section of the North Sea. So I cheated a little ;) but still the North Sea!
@@TheWisdomOfOdin Hey man, North Sea is North Sea. She will be in Denmark as well ;)
I actually just made a video on Baduhenna..
Nehalennia is a goddess of unclear origin, perhaps Germanic or Celtic. Then Gallo-Roman ? She is attested on and depicted upon numerous votive altars discovered around what is now the province of Zeeland, the Netherlands, where the Schelde River flowed into the North Sea. Worship of Nehalennia dates back at least to the 2nd century BC and veneration of the goddess continued to flourish in northwestern Europe in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD.
Making a comment of the very same information I share in the video is fucking weird 😂
@@TheWisdomOfOdin its simply from Wikipedia !
Some of the names of ODIN : Enki, Ea, Ehyeh, Eba, Ebha, Shiva, Ule, Lugh, Ollamh, Odin , Woden, Apu, Apulu , Hermes, Mercury, Michael
may nehalennia protect all the farmers in the netherlands who are protesting for their rights
dont think so. they are destroying nature by the way they work.
Groetjes van het vereneje staten
Interesting...
na hAleen : ilu/irish 'the litlle angels/gods/spirits' na :the plural al :angel, literal 'life of power'
minerva
❤
Ik wist niet dat Nederland een god had, heel cool
nooit van gehoord, ty
You keep saying "3 Mother Goddesses" i wonder if you mean the three phases/faces of womanhood, which is maiden, mother, crone?
If you go far enough down the Nehelannia well you might find yourself in Doggerland
Any tie ins with Queen Nehelenia from Sailor Moon? I've always been obsessed with the character. 🌙
I just did some research for you 😂 and it appears that her name is just supposed to be the negative of her name before becoming evil, Helenia.
@@TheWisdomOfOdin well that's a let down. Would have been cool if the sailor moon character was inspired by the goddess! Thanks for the reply and for looking into it! ❤️
Leiden has in fact nothing to do with Nehalennia, she is not even known in the rest Netherlands but in Zeeland she is. All the temple statues were found (and taken away) from the province of Zeeland. Zeeland was an important place for Celtic traders to and fro England. You even didn’t visit the places where the statues were found (while you said the Netherlands is such a small country). And Zeeland is even not north of Leiden but in the south. Your information is incomplete and wrong, that makes this video not very reliable
Who took a piss in your Cheerios?
Yeah if you can't record the audio properly on scene, maybe just go for a voice over
Hello, during your time in The Netherlands, I wonder if you came to meet pagans who associate paganism and psilocybe sclerotias? Who make "shrooms ceremonies"?
That's a pretty big deal that the romans didn't change her and thought she was important enough to worship her
Nehalennia would be a great name for a new strain of cannabis.
Ok I stopped watching after the first part of the video. So many misconceptions here!
Nehalenia is NOT a Mother Goddess. The votive stone for the Matrones is just there as an example of similar style votive stones, bus Nehalenia is not on there. There are votive stones for other Goddesses as well in the same exhibition.
The two temples that are reconstructed, are build as tourist attractions. These are not real consecrated temples, though pagans do their own thing there sometimes. And Nehalenia is in no way an official Goddess of the Netherlands. Who have you been talking to?!
Nehalenia was not venerated by the Romans, but by Celtic en Germanic people who changed their name in something Latin like. and adopted the Roman custom to build stone temples and order stone votives, probably made by Roman artisans.
Nehalenia was just one of many many Goddesses venerated in the Low Lands. Other votive stones have been found all around the Netherlands and Belgium. It is just because the temples for Nehalenia were flooded there were so many of Her votives preserved.
Other votive stones have been reused in buildings over the ages. The stones being very expensive in a country without rocks or mountains.
I'm a Dutch priestess of the Goddess and have studied en venerated Nehalenia for many years.
The majority of my information came from the museum, and an article written by a Dutch scholar. I would be interested in knowing where your information comes from genuinely. As it is hard to find information that is translated into English and is accessible
First of all: I was wrong about the Matrones stone. This one does say Nehalenia. I didn’t realise it was in this exhibition. Sorry about that!
But … most probably this stone was a mistake. The artwork was done in Cologne and the stones were then shipped off to their destinations. The dedications were carved at the temple sites. This stone was most likely a wrong delivery, but was used anyway.
The funny thing with this museum is that they are far more interested in ancient Mediterranean cultures. So they over emphasise the Roman part.
Other very interesting archaeological finds from the Low lands are tucked away in a very small area in the attic. :(
My sources are almost all in Dutch. Maybe you can find something in English on Academia.edu.
I thought there was one book about Nehalennia in English, but can’t find it online. I send a message to the writer. Maybe it’s sold out.
Feel free to ask me anything you like to know. If I know the answer I will gladly give it :)
Nehalennia , and dutch properity , travelers/seafarers and fertility . Coincidence ? 2nd largest food exporter one of the richest countries in the world .
i like your enthousiasme,and the research you do before making a video.its not always 100% correct,but hey,who knows,its a long time ago and there is little written in that time, and when.. it was written by the romans,not really a reliable source :) Nehelenia was worshipped all around europe, especially of course the countries connected to the sea.
for any one who wants to know more about Nehelenia ?.she is very interesting.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nehalennia
Not even the most researched and accredited scholars are 100% correct, because it is literally impossible to be 100% correct on history, especially ancient history. Glad you enjoyed the video 👍
@@TheWisdomOfOdin thats why i made you the compliment 😊