Thursday, October 3, 2013

Teutonic Shamanism



Very Interesting and Unique interpretation
If you're looking for flashy, fancy production values this is the wrong video, or if you are looking for the same old rehashed Neo-heathen/Neo-Pagan stuff, then this is the wrong video for you... BUT! If you are looking for a fresh, very well thought out, well researched ecclectic modern interpretation of Pre-Christian Teutonic myth, you will find this video to be very interesting. Mr Denney has integrated his considerable experience in indo-european and asian mysticism up to the pre-Christian "Norse" myths and created a very powerful modern interpretation for Western based shamanism. In this video, I especially appreciate his interpretation of the nine worlds and how he applies them shamanically to the eight directions. We don't know how the myths were interpreted into shamanic work 2,000 years ago, but I feel confident that our ancestors would appreciate Mr. Denney's application of them... In any case, I find this video an excellent introduction to Mr. Denney's work...

Interesting and Unique Perspective
If you're looking for flashy, fancy production values this is the wrong video, or if you are looking for the same old rehashed Neo-heathen/Neo-Pagan stuff, then this is the wrong video for you... BUT! If you are looking for a fresh, very well thought out, well researched ecclectic modern interpretation of Pre-Christian Teutonic myth, you will find this video to be very interesting. Mr Denney has integrated his considerable experience in indo-european and asian mysticism up to the pre-Christian "Norse" myths and created a very powerful modern interpretation for Western based shamanism. In this video, I especially appreciate his interpretation of the nine worlds and how he applies them shamanically to the eight directions. We don't know how the myths were interpreted into shamanic work 2,000 years ago, but I feel confident that our ancestors would appreciate Mr. Denney's application of them... In any case, I find this video an excellent introduction to Mr. Denney's work...



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