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Seiðr MagicSeidr MagicNorse MagicNorse ReligionErik The RedWeird SongsKids MilkGo Back In TimeBlack HoodWhat Is Seidr? How to Practice Norse Seidr Magic?In this Blog post we are going to go back in time, to the information sources dated back to early Viking ages. We will talk about Seidr practice of Norse magic, its origins and mythology.
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Celtic MythologySeidr MagicNorse ShamanViking SagaYoruba PeopleOdin GodVision QuestAncient KingdomOld NorseViking Pre-Christian Concept of SeidrSeidr was a form of magic about the ability to see the future and to shape the future as well. The origin of seidr practice has always remained a mystery. No one knew how the seidr came into a Viking pre-Christian concept. It just appeared in both Norse mythology and Viking saga.