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But what if the medium is the message?
But what if the medium is the message?
Perhaps the most powerfully enchanted literary source for old-school European paganism is a 13th century Icelandic manuscript called the Codex Regius, which contains a group of poems known as the The Poetic Edda. The Icelanders were tucked away in the attic of the world, and though they converted to Christianity around 1000—voluntarily, and for largely diplomatic reasons—the old ways held on, albeit transformed, and made an unusually direct impression, here and elsewhere, on the island’s literary corpus. Of course, a... - Quotes
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“Messages from beyond” are forms of information, and information is a trickster
“Messages from beyond” are forms of information, and information is a trickster
Perhaps the most powerfully enchanted literary source for old-school European paganism is a 13th century Icelandic manuscript called the Codex Regius, which contains a group of poems known as the The Poetic Edda. The Icelanders were tucked away in the attic of the world, and though they converted to Christianity around 1000—voluntarily, and for largely diplomatic reasons—the old ways held on, albeit transformed, and made an unusually direct impression, here and elsewhere, on the island’s literary corpus. Of course, a... - Quotes
Quote 5
Terminal. What other journey, you might ask, begins at the end?
Terminal. What other journey, you might ask, begins at the end?
Perhaps the most powerfully enchanted literary source for old-school European paganism is a 13th century Icelandic manuscript called the Codex Regius, which contains a group of poems known as the The Poetic Edda. The Icelanders were tucked away in the attic of the world, and though they converted to Christianity around 1000—voluntarily, and for largely diplomatic reasons—the old ways held on, albeit transformed, and made an unusually direct impression, here and elsewhere, on the island’s literary corpus. Of course, a... - Quotes
Quote 2
There is a difference between psychedelic experiences and psychedelic people
There is a difference between psychedelic experiences and psychedelic people
Perhaps the most powerfully enchanted literary source for old-school European paganism is a 13th century Icelandic manuscript called the Codex Regius, which contains a group of poems known as the The Poetic Edda. The Icelanders were tucked away in the attic of the world, and though they converted to Christianity around 1000—voluntarily, and for largely diplomatic reasons—the old ways held on, albeit transformed, and made an unusually direct impression, here and elsewhere, on the island’s literary corpus. Of course, a... - Quotes
Quote 4
It is too close, too far-out, its sacred transmissions too muddled with the scandalous grit of its concrete historical unfoldment
It is too close, too far-out, its sacred transmissions too muddled with the scandalous grit of its concrete historical unfoldment
Perhaps the most powerfully enchanted literary source for old-school European paganism is a 13th century Icelandic manuscript called the Codex Regius, which contains a group of poems known as the The Poetic Edda. The Icelanders were tucked away in the attic of the world, and though they converted to Christianity around 1000—voluntarily, and for largely diplomatic reasons—the old ways held on, albeit transformed, and made an unusually direct impression, here and elsewhere, on the island’s literary corpus. Of course, a... - Music
Northern Songs
Sequentia's Eddic MusicSequentia's Eddic Music
Perhaps the most powerfully enchanted literary source for old-school European paganism is a 13th century Icelandic manuscript called the Codex Regius, which contains a group of poems known as the The Poetic Edda. The Icelanders were tucked away in the attic of the world, and though they converted to Christianity around 1000—voluntarily, and for largely diplomatic reasons—the old ways held on, albeit transformed, and made an unusually direct impression, here and elsewhere, on the island’s literary corpus. Of course, a...