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#Repost @inasunart  3.Inktober - The völva What kind of witches do you like? - So this is my ancestors witches from Norway. A little piece of our forgotten culture Read below if you want to know more about these witches! - THE VÖLVA THE NORSE WITCH The völva is a traditional witch originating from scandinavia in the viking age. She practice a magick which is called seidr which includes fate-magick and shamanism. She travels to the underworld during rituals and tells fate to those who asks. She w

#Repost @inasunart 3.Inktober - The völva What kind of witches do you like? - So this is my ancestors witches from Norway. A little piece of our forgotten culture Read below if you want to know more about these witches! - THE VÖLVA THE NORSE WITCH The völva is a traditional witch originating from scandinavia in the viking age. She practice a magick which is called seidr which includes fate-magick and shamanism. She travels to the underworld during rituals and tells fate to those who asks…

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"Freya Norse Goddess - Art Nouveau Style" Poster for Sale by ArtNouveauChic | Redbubble

Blank walls suck, so bring some life to your dorm, bedroom, office, studio, wherever Printed on 185gsm semi gloss poster paper Custom cut - refer to size chart for finished measurements Includes a 3/16 inch (5mm) white border to assist in framing Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

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a drawing of a woman with two cats on her back and the words freva written above it

Just because she was the goddess of love and fertility, it doesn't mean that Freya wasn't fierce and powerful. On the contrary... #NorseMythology #NordicRunes #Vikings #VikingGods #MythologyMonday #NorseCulture #AncientReligion #NorseLegends #VikingLore #NordicTraditions #GodsOfTheNorth #VikingSagas #MythicalBeings #NorsePantheon #VikingWarriors #Freya

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a painting of a woman with a cat in her hand and an image of a white cat on her shoulder

Immortalize your favorite art on durable lightweight aluminum that will outlive us all Choose your finish: Gloss, for brilliant colors and detail, or Matte, for a soft, even look with minimal glare Gently rounded corners Easily wipe clean with a soft cloth Ready to hang, with a back mount fixture so the art seems to float in front of the wall Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

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an image of a woman holding a bird in her hand with the words goddesss of wisdom

A woman who carried the wand of the witch would never be harmed. They were allied with the fate goddesses and thus wielded the greatest of powers. In the Viking Age Norse context, these women were called the völur, singular völva. The literal translation of this title is “Wand-Wed” or “Staff-Carrier”. This was a time and age when witches were honored and revered and sought as wise women, healers, prophets, oracles, shamans and priestesses.

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