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by - written on 07/09/09 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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Richard Rudgely's Pagan Resurrection is an intriguing book that investigates both the history and possible future of paganism in the West, exploring both the aesthetics and spiritual conventions of European paganism as well as its subsequent suppression and demonisation at the hands of the Christian church, with the old traditions becoming acquainted with Satan, and seers and seeresses of old being burned and runic texts banned or destroyed. The book gives a detailed explanation of ancient European (in particular Northern) spirituality and mythology including the Norns, mythological beings who weave together the past, present and future and the material and spiritual ... Read the complete review
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