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Seiðr Craft - Chapter 5: Sannindi - Truth
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Seiðr Craft - Chapter 5: Sannindi - Truth

Truth in Seiðr is not gentle. It is the fire that strips illusion from sight, the torch that burns away deception until only clarity remains. To live in sannindi is to see as Odin saw — through pain and sacrifice — and to speak as the völva spoke, plainly and without flattery.

In this chapter, we walk the path of truth: how to recognise it, live it, and speak it even when it cuts deep. For without truth, Seiðr collapses into delusion. With it, the staff becomes a torch that lights the way between worlds.

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Seiðr craft - Chapter 2: Virðing - Respect
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Seiðr craft - Chapter 2: Virðing - Respect

Seiðr Craft – Chapter 2: Virðing (Respect) explores the heart of Norse magic through the ancient principle of virðing — the deep respect that binds all things in the web of being. Before the chants, before the visions, comes honour: to gods, to land, to ancestors, and to oneself.

Through stories from the sagas, lessons of reverence, and modern practices, this chapter reveals how seiðr is more than ritual — it is relationship. It teaches that power without respect becomes chaos, and that every act of magic begins with humility. When we honour what sustains us, our craft grows clear, steady, and alive.

This is a guide to walking the path of the völva with integrity, rooted in frith, woven into wyrd.

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What is Seiðr?
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What is Seiðr?

Among the many mysteries of the Norse world, none burns more brightly — or more enigmatically — than seiðr. Ancient, fluid, and powerful, seiðr was the magic of the gods and the wise — a sacred art of weaving fate, calling spirits, and walking between worlds. Practised by goddesses like Freyja and Frigg, and mastered by Óðinn himself, seiðr was both honoured and feared - a craft that crossed the lines between gender, power, and the visible world.

To understand seiðr is to glimpse the spiritual heart of Norse belief: a world alive with spirits, woven with destiny, and bound by respect. It is not a lost art, but a living conversation — between will and wyrd, reverence and power, the seen and the unseen.

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Seiðr craft - chapter 1: Introduction
Seiðr Craft, All, Spiritualism Ellesha McKay Seiðr Craft, All, Spiritualism Ellesha McKay

Seiðr craft - chapter 1: Introduction

Seiðr-craft is not a pastime or performance. It is an ancient Northern art that bends the will, pierces the veil, and weaves into wyrd itself. Before trance, vision, or rune-song comes something quieter but far more essential: learning how to stand — to ground, to centre, to take your place within the web of fate.

In this opening chapter, I share the foundations of the craft of seiðr. We look at spiritual gifts and growth paths, the chaos cycles that repeat until their lessons are learned, and the importance of aligning your hugr (spirit-mind) and hamingja (fortune, spiritual strength) before you attempt deeper work.

Most importantly, I introduce the Five Laws of Seiðr: Virðing (Respect), Þolinmæði (Patience), Mörk (Boundaries), Sannindi (Truth), and Ábyrgð (Responsibility). These are not restrictions, but alignments. They are the frame of the high-seat and the grain of the staff — the laws that hold your practice steady and safe.

This is the beginning of the staff-road. Without these roots, no branch can hold.

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Cleanses - What are they?
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Cleanses - What are they?

A cleanse, in the Norse way, isn’t quick magic or “love and light.” It’s a deliberate confrontation with what weighs you down—negativity, chaos, old wounds—and a preparing of self and space for sacred work. Drawing on seiðr and galdr, and tools like water, smoke, stone, and fire, cleansing clears stagnation and strengthens your thread of wyrd. But deep work can destabilize if rushed; a strong cleanse stirs what’s buried and can flood the unwary. This piece lays out personal and space-cleansing practices, the shadow-work at their core, and a layered, safety-first approach—intention, grounding, aftercare—so transformation becomes possible without breaking the self.

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