Posts tagged ‘lyblac’
Anglo-Saxon Heathen Blogs & Websites
Sprigs on the Anglo-Saxon Branch of the Germanic Tree-
Fyrn Sidu– means Old Custom, equivalent to terms used in modern Scandinavian countries- Forn Sed (Swedish) Forn Sidr (Danish)
Theodism or Theodish Belief is a reconstructionist tribalist sect founded by Garman Lord and further developed by the brothers Swain & Eric Wodening.
Anglo-Saxon- inspired but Not Heathen or reconstructionist–
Seax Wica– founded by Raymond Buckland, this was supposed to be a form of Wicca that drew more on Saxon roots
Lyblac is a more recently founded tradition of Anglo-Saxon witchcraft- seen by its founder as a progression of Seax Wica.
Alaric Albertsson has more about the history of specific organizations here.
Folks in ADF with Anglo-Saxon hearths- see ADF Blogs
Wyrd Druidry- or Heathen Druidry Folks in Order of Bards Ovates & Druids who draw on AS magic, herbcraft traditions, inspired by Brian Bates (the Way of Wyrd) author, who is psychologist- not an expert in AS or medieval studies. Facebook group by this name.
Current Blogs–
Grennung Hund Heorth– Hrafnblod Also Kemetic
Ironwood Hearth– located in northern Georgia
Of Axe & Plough– Anglo-Saxon, with some Continental Germanic influence as well as Roman polytheism, Location: Northeast U.S.
Rosie Writes– mostly general book & music reviews, but she also has some posts about Anglo-Saxon stuff- Location: United Kingdom
Weodmonath & Lammas, Haligmonath,
Silver Well Hearth– Dorset, Wessex, U.K.
Sundorwic– Southern Ontario
Welsh Heathen– Anglo-Saxon & Roman, in Cardiff, Wales
Blogs by non-heathen academics on Anglo-Saxon subjects–
Organizations
Frithstead– Anglo-Saxon Heathen Fellowship- in southern New Hampshire
Ealdrice Haedengyld– Theodish Heathen Fellowship in Richmond, Virginia
Earendel Hearth– Pennsylvania