Anglo-Saxon Paganism Episode

Published: Nov. 5, 2022, 4:15 a.m.

What it's All About:

Anglo-Saxon Pagans are a loose label used to describe the diverse group of historically Pagan peoples living in the territory of modern England, beginning with Germanic peoples during the 5th century and continuing into the present. They may share certain commonalities with Modern Paganism, such as reverence for nature and other animals (particularly equine), divination practices, and seasonal celebrations. However, they may also differ in beliefs and practices that reflect their diverse origins and varying understandings of what makes up "pagan." For example, while Anglo-Saxon Pagans may share some commonalities with Modern Paganism, they may also have different understandings of what makes up "pagan" tradition. This is what I am going to discuss on this podcast. The spirit guide of the week is Eostre and the dream symbols are serial killer, sewing machine, and shaving.

Songs Featured:

  1. Pagan Girl by Emerald Rose
  2. Pagan by Moon and the Nightspirit
  3. Odin by Pagan Rap Gang
  4. Eostre by Norse Gael
  5. Thor’s Hammer by Ohrenpeyn
  6. Upper Midwest Terrorist Society (And Sewing Bee) by Murphy’s Midnight Rounders
  7. Wilde Rose by Wolfenmond
  8. Cool to be a Witch 2.0 by Alexian

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