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Holy Holes / Ancient pagan magic

Duration: 37:02Views: 28.2KLikes: 2.4KDate Created: Jun, 2021

Channel: Survive the Jive

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Description: Passing through rituals involving holes in stones and trees are widespread in Europe and beyond and are related to rituals that involve looking through a hole to see spirits. In this video we look at the passing through rituals associated with megalithic structures in Britain and Ireland, and the arboreal passing through rituals associated with oak and ash trees all over Europe, known as träddragning in Nordic countries. We also look at the related customs of looking through holes among the Sami and the Welsh, the Odinic ritual of looking through an arm akimbo as described in the Viking saga of King Hrólfr Kraki, the Swedish Årsgång divination rite, and at the hagstone or adderstone tradition from Britain and the associated magical practices. I even pass my own son through Cornwall's Men-an-Tol stone and my wife goes through Dartmoor's Tolmen stone. This channel depends on your support: Patreon: patreon.com/survivethejive SubscribeStar: subscribestar.com/survive-the-jive Telegram: t.me/survivethejive Crypto: bit.ly/3ysmtvk Install Raid for Free ✅ IOS/ANDROID/PC: clcr.me/Jun_SurvivetheJive Animation and art: Castor and Bollux animation: Will instagram.com/castorandbolluxanimation/?hl=en Eliot instagram.com/csehliot/?hl=en Efa instagram.com/efabm/?hl=en Thomas Cormack - Elf blot tcormackart.wordpress.com Christian Sloan Hall - Odin deathlord.co.uk Graman Folcwald - Anglo-Saxon burial twitter.com/GramanhFolcwald Christopher Steininger - Odin shop.smiletitans.com Music in order: theme song: Wolcensmen - Sunne T May - Atlantis falling Torulf - Freyja Kevin McLeod - Moorland Myling - token Borg - the choosing ceremony Bark Sound Productions - Ensam gar du Ormgård - Sjálfsforn Borg - the dancing forest Borg - ode to the sun Doug Maxwell - Hon kyoku Andrew Weis - scottish medieval Xurios - steppe expansion (end theme) Stock: Envato Pexels Sources: Camden, W., ‘Britain, or, a Chorographicall Description of the most flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland’ (London: George Bishop and John Norton, 1610) Copyright 2004 by Dana F. Sutton. Campbell, J. G., ‘Witchcraft & second sight in the Highlands & islands of Scotland’ (1902). amzn.to/3wPG9I7 Davies, J. C., ‘Folk-lore of West and mid-Wales’ (1911). amzn.to/2SXnStF Evans, George E., ‘The Pattern Under the Plough’ (1966). amzn.to/35Nh6cW Guðmundsson, H., ‘Handan hafsins’ Háskólaútgáfan (2012). Hand, Wayland D. “‘Passing Through’: Folk Medical Magic and Symbolism.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 112, no. 6, 1968, pp. 379–402. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/985938. Kuusela, T., 'He met his own funeral procession': The Year walk-ritual in Swedish folk tradition. Chapter in: "Folk Belief and Traditions of the Supernatural". Edited by Tommy Kuusela & Giuseppe Maiello. Beewolf Press 2016. Pp. 58-91. amzn.to/3gYRtuG Saxo Grammaticus. Gesta Danorum: the History of the Danes I, ed. Karsten Friis-Jensen, and trans. Peter Fisher (Oxford, 2014), book 2, ch. 7, pp. 138–39. amzn.to/3gRVPDU Marwick, E. (1975) The Stone of Odin. In Robertson, J. D. M. (1991) An Orkney Anthology: The Selected Works of Ernest Walker Marwick (Vol 1). Scottish Academic Press: Edinburgh. McDowall, Sue ‘PASSING THROUGH & UNDER: A RITUAL HEALING IN ENGLAND’ Folklore Thursday blog. National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin. duchas.ie/en/cbes/5009137/4990205/5100637 duchas.ie/en/cbes/5009301/5005811/5133480 duchas.ie/en/cbes/4922361/4874175 duchas.ie/en/cbes/5009277/5003835/5131790 Ryan, Derek ‘Hag Stones, are they an example of authentic Irish folklore or a neo-pagan import?’ The Tipperary antiquarian blog (2019) Rydving, Hakan. (2010). The 'Bear Ceremonial' and Bear Rituals among the Khanty and the Sami. Temenos. 46. 31-52. 10.33356/temenos.6940. Skott, F., ‘Passing Through as Healing and Crime’ (2014). Thoms, William J. “Divination by the Blade-Bone.” The Folk-Lore Record, vol. 1, 1878, pp. 176–179. JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/1252358. 00:00 Intro 01:01 Raids: shadow legends 02:02 How to see Odin - looking through 05:01 Gaelic ways of looking though 06:38 Sami bear ritual 07:55 Swedish Årsgång and the Welsh equivalent 09:59 Hagstones / Adderstones 12:24 Passing through stones 19:21 smøghia at Sjögerås 21:25 Passing through trees 26:35 Passing through earth and brambles 28:40 Passing through in Asia 29:53 Holes for souls 32:14 Conclusion

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