Hela’s Rule: Vision. Death takes the long view of all things, and so we strive to value far-seeing over temporary difficulties. Ask yourself: Will this matter in a year? Five years? Ten? After I am dead? Think ahead before you react, before you speak. Learn not to take things personally; people often react from their damage, and everything blows over in time.
Loki’s Rule: Self-Knowledge. Nomatter what you say to others, be it truth or lie, never lie to yourself. Know yourself excruciatingly well, even the ugly parts, and always be honest with yourself first. When you speak the truth aloud, remember that the greatest honor is in speaking the truth that no one wants to hear, and that everyone has been avoiding out of fear.
Angrboda’s Rule: Diversity. The Giant-Race comes in a myriad of forms, and all shapes, sizes, and natures are valued among them. Being close to Nature, they understand that diversity is survival and strength, while homogeneity is inevitable weakness. Thus, we accept and value diversity in human beings, be that in race, ability, gender, cultural background, lifestyle, sexual preferences, appearance, and all the many ways that we can be wonderfully different.
Jormundgand’s Rule: Liminality. As the Snake is neither male nor female, both of Midgard and not of Midgard, so we see that the honorable and the sacred is most often found in that which crosses boundaries, bridges opposites, moves between worlds. We value that which is Both, and Neither, as one of the Great Mysteries.
Sigyn’s Rule: Loyalty. Stand by those who love you, and whom you love, no matter what others say of them, no matter if they are driven out. The loyalty of true friends, family, and lovers is more important than the acceptance of any group, and any group that would force you to forswear them is not worthy.
Gerda’s Rule: Frithmaking. While sometimes war is necessary, there is always far more honor in making a just peace than waging a just war.
Jord’s Rule: Earthwisdom. Revere the Earth and Nature; seek to live lightly on the land. Honor the spirits of the Earth, the stones, the trees, and all Nature.
Nidhogg’s Rule: Recycling. There is no such place as Away, so be careful what you throw there. Recycle, give away, don’t waste, find a place for it somewhere else. This includes people as well as things.
Aegir’s Rule: Hospitality. Open your doors even to those not of your people, not of your tribe. Open your doors to them even when they are annoying, or disrespectful, if there is the chance of an alliance, of changing their ways with frithmaking. Be gracious in the face of others’ greed and boorishness. You have the right to set boundaries, but be generous the first time at least, no matter who they are, until they truly prove themselves worthless.
Surt’s Rule: Intensity. Whatever you do, let it be with passion and fervor. Do not live a dull, repressed life.
Fenris’s Rule: Shadow. Learn to love and find sacred all the parts of yourself, even the darknesses. Honor them by making a safe place for them, where they can neither be harmed nor harm others.
Mordgud’s Rule: Self-Control. The Giant-Race are a people of strong passions, and so often are their followers. That is why it is all the more important that we strive always to keep our gates guarded and our walls firm — not to keep out, but to keep in. Keep control of your emotions, that they might not spill over and burn others, or yourself.
The Norns’ Rule: Dedication. Walk your path as you understand it, and as the Gods tell you to, and let no mortal opinion get in the way of your Wyrd.
I know I’ve been a sass about Tumblr Lokeans recently. But this I can jive with. This is well written and reflects an interesting, well considered interpretation of the lore. It doesn’t reek of the “Loki is in my bedroom and I think he ate all my skittles to troll me lololol<3” trend I’ve been seeing.
There are plenty of lessons to be learned from the shady side of Yggidrasil. (I know the ACTUAL cosmology of the 9 worlds, that was a metaphor.)
A major draw for many people towards Heathenry (Asatru, Forn Sedr, whatever flavor/interpretations of the spiritual traditions of Northern Europe that you prefer) is the emphasis on ethics and values. From what I’ve observed, it seems like Heathens take particular interest the pragmatic side of spirituality, living a life of honor and principle. Everyday moral choices are just as important (if not more) than the sweeping cosmological mystical concepts and what not.
What makes this particular code written by a Rökkatru-stye Heathen any less valid than 10 Noble Virtues? They’re both interpretations by someone who has done their reaserch. Thor doesn’t give a damn about dogma.
All Heathens are drawing from the scraps of mythology that were preserved by Christians… and lets not kid ourselves there is a ton of ambiguity and contradictions and bias found in the lore. We take what we can get, research till our eyes bleed, look for poetic metaphors in the lore, seek mystical experience, and try to live a life of virtue and meaning.
Christians spit on subjectivity, but since I’m a dirty Heathen I’m content with different interpretations of the source material and don’t need everyone to subscribe to the ONE TRUTH to feel secure in my own spirituality and ethics.
I don’t care if you base your moral code on Loki and his brood, or Odin and Friends, Jesus Christ, Ganesh, Almighty Science, or even the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Just live with honor, and don’t be an asswipe.
Month: July 2012
You Are Essentially What You Wear
You Are Essentially What You Wear
beyond-the-wand-gone-deactivate:
In the case of clothing, a recent study by researchers from Northwestern University demonstrated that wearing a white coat triggered more diligent attention on a task if the participants were told that it was a doctor’s coat than if they were told that the same coat was a painter’s coat. Apparently, we are more likely to associate thoughts of a doctor as signifying detailed mental focus than the thoughts related to an artistic painter. The important point was that there was no effect unless the participants wore the coat. Simply seeing the doctor’s coat was not enough to induce a shift in performance on the attention task. Embodied cognition is certainly an advance in explanation over simple associative priming, but why does wearing the clothing have such an important influence on our thoughts?
I can see this being useful in chaos magic like whoa nelly. Convince yourself that a coat used to belong to some great wizard or that a pendant used to belong to a priestess…
Glamour.. and it’s uses 🙂
[Essay] An Introduction to the Narrative Hypersigil
Xaos wrote:
For some reason Tumblr won’t let me reblog this so I had to cut and paste. Too good not to spread around.
What are you not succeeding in? Are you failing to practice and perfect your banishing ritual, or are you practicing it but just not feeling it?
Are you failing to sit down every day or two, or are you failing to achieve a sufficiently altered state of consciousness to satisfy your desire for meditation? Try zazen, which (AFAIK) is free-form and without so many rules. Yeah, it’s hard to ‘stop thoughts’, so don’t worry, just don’t dwell on a thought. Try zazen before you seek ‘deeper’ med. I believe we can sabotage ourselves.
A part of us is saying ‘no’. We have to use all our selves, all our balanced selves, to work out if this is our higher Self trying desperately to guide us (when the higher Self should have a better route to your selves) of if it’s the ego screaming for more attention and control over your selves. The squeaking wheel gets the oil, so the ego will scream and scream. Mine breaks things.
With your wisdom, you’ll need to decide how to satisfy or close down your saboteur. Sometimes it’s wise to distract the saboteur with other shiny things; other times it’s wise to enter into a deal (I’ll give you a little sugar if you’ll buy more fruit and proteins) and some times it’s time to master it, and say ‘no, absolutely not under any circumstances’.
Sometimes you have to go through the motions of what you want even if you don’t get the results. If you’re self-sabotaging then you have to work hard to overcome the blocks. Sit down every day, even if you don’t meditate yet. Design a sigil every other day, even if you don’t charge and fire it. After a few days, your selves will realise that you’re serious and that the practice ain’t so bad, and you’ll be able to achieve meditation and start casting sigils and designing greater magicks.
I speak from some success and failure. I’ve sworn to meditate (and perform some astral rituals) every day for the next year or so. I’m doing it too. I have some days when I’ll actually do *anything* (like cleaning) rather than start my ritual, but I find that if I say to myself ‘hey, just get the candles out and sit down, that’s all’ then I overcome the inertia and have a good session. Some sessions are poor and I shame myself, but at least I didn’t skip a day. I promise, one bad session is better than a skipped session.
Here’s an idea; name and shame the ‘demon’ that is sabotaging you. Have a word with hir and find out what zhe’s afraid of and what zhe wants.
Here’s an idea; stop everything. Do some art, read some books. Do not do anything. Set a date for when you’re allowed to start up your magick. Look forward to it. Do not dare do any magick afore this date.
Xaos wrote #2
2012-07-12 08:48
Gnosis in the chaos magick sense is a trance state or mind state / experience. In chaos magick, we use the word gnosis (which otherwise means ‘knowledge’) to mean that we have reached a state of vacuity where one is no longer aware of the body and surroundings – one has shed the restrictions of the conscious mind and let go of ego. There is no ‘I want’, there is no ‘I’, there is only direct experience. This is simply because, for a second or twenty, we have bypassed the conscious mind and accessed the subconscious mind, so we let go of words, and accept symbols and their wealth of meaning and power. A chaote achieves this state of gnosis by way of inhibition, excitation or drugs. I try to match the method with my required result.
Restricted diet, sleeplessness, holding breath, near drowning, meditation, staring, boredom, repetition, a brilliant novel ritual, orgasm, drumming, whirling, rage, panic, fear, shock, can all be used to move past the ego and the conscious mind and penetrate the unconscious.
Have you ever worked really hard on a physical task that is pretty dull but makes you sweat, and you find yourself in a rythm of sinew and breath to such an extent that ‘you’ are not needed. This is beyond but very much related to the ‘automatic pilot’ that people find themselves using when driving home from work.
Personally, I seek gnosis through meditation every day (at the moment) and I suppose there are other words for taking yourself from zazen to samadhi.
You get out what you put in, so sometimes I really ‘go for it’ and choose my diet and waking patterns carefully. I can create fear in myself quite violently, and as long as I’m not in a hurry, I can find ways to surprise myself over periods of weeks. This is sleight of mind.
Some say that you can achieve gnosis for a few milleseconds by training the the body’s muscles to spasm, and so as long as you have the symbol of your magick (mantra, mudra, sigil et cetera) in place, that’s enough.
There are times when I really want to get my gnosis on and do some fucking magick and I just can’t. There are other times (on trains, in parks, as I wake) when I find gnosis overcomes me, and so I create magick without thought.
Most chaote authors I have read (and I have read a lot) clearly state that gnosis is required for chaos magick (which is magick of deep-seated beliefs [however temporary] and the subconscious). Were I talking to a self-proclaimed chaos mage and they told me they didn’t ever bother with altered states of consciousness I would ask them if they believe that rituals (repeated actions as per a recipe) without conscious and subconscious alignment are enough.
Ever read out aloud one of those ‘rhyming spells’ from a book? Did you wonder how some poetry from a paperback might make something happen for you? Why would a poem alone be magick? I don’t have much time for Recipe Witches.
You can believe what you wish about magick, and I encourage you to experiment; I only speak from my personal perspective as a chaos mage. Try asking other chaotes and see the variety of views and ‘rules’, but I exhort you to do some magick.
Detachment. Dislocation. Vacuity. Neither Here Nor Not Here. Does Not Matter, Need Not Be. Free Belief.
Magick is mind. What are you doing with yours?