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The Odin Brotherhood is a pagan secret society that is devoted to the Norse gods and goddesses. This brief document describes their fundamental beliefs.
The Odin Brotherhood is a pagan secret society that is devoted to the Norse gods and goddesses. This brief document describes their fundamental beliefs.
The Odin Brotherhood is a pagan secret society that is devoted to the Norse gods and goddesses. This brief document describes their fundamental beliefs.
‘The ensuing is a comprehensive overview of legends, ideas,
Understandings, rites & rituals held and practiced by those men
and women who are beholden tothe organic pre-Christian faith
of the Nordic Arya, called by the name of Odinism.
The passages within this book are extracted from an audience
‘given by a Highland member of an arcane, mystic onder known
a5 the Odin Brotherhood —devoted to the deals, exercise, and
advancement of Odinnie science.
This incisive and revealing work presents the
‘opportunity to serve as a guide for those initiates pursuing
instruction in the Odinnic Mysteries and practices thereof.ical Guide
"THE BIRTH OF THE BROTHERHOOD, w
GRASPING ODINISM: va
‘Tie EDDAIC DEITIES 1%
‘GODLY ENCOUNTERS. xi
‘THE FAVORED GODS & GODDESSES oe xa
SOUL AND AFTERLIFE xx
opiNist DESTINY xxi
RAGNAROK:
DOMNICIDE OW a COSMIC LEVEL, xxl
RITUALS & CEREMONIES
INITIATION RITUAL:
SOJOURN OF THE BRAVE. xxv
ODINIST PRAYER “4 XXX
(CEREMONY HONORING THE GoDs.
THE RITE OF BRAGL xxx
ODINIST MARRIAGE CEREMONY:
‘THE BEATITUDE-OFFRIGG soul
ODINIST NAMING CEREMONY:
THE RITE OF FREYIA xxv
DEATH RITUAL.
RITE OF NANNA ow xaxyTeachings of the Odin Brotherhood
THE BIRTH OF THE
BROTHERHOOD
Odinisr is all that was called
wisdom when the world was new
and fresh. Odinism is an ancient
religion that acknowledges the
gods by fostering thought. cour-
age, honor, light, and beauty
‘The Odin Brothe:hood is a se-
«ret society for all extaondinary
mortals, men and women who
possess an epic state of mind,
Wwho embrace the principles of
Odinism. Although Odinism is
the primeial religion, the Broh-
xhood itself is only five cent
ries old, It was established dur-
ing the Exa-of-Humittasion; the
time whea Odinism was the vic-
‘of premeditated crvlties by
the tant vassals of Christ—t
retical Chuistians who were black
with hate.
In the beginning they tried 10
landermine Odinisin with pefab-
lcated slanders. Odinists were
denounced as vile devil-war-
shipers who consecrated their
souls to anthropomorphic mon
sters. They were the ravings of
Incandescent bigot
However, their slanders were
Ineffective. Odinists continued
to honor the old gos.
Exasperated by their lack of
suevess, the truant vassals of
Chast tursed to a more lethal
scheme. Odinists were mur-
dered, and Ouinist temples and
altars were profaned and annii-
lated. However, the perseeution
coly made Odinism stronger.
‘The Christian terrorism caused
cedinary morals 10 abandon the
‘ld gods, and this gave Odinism
4 fantastically intensified purity
Odinism became a roligion for
hheroes—the young, the stroag,
the Lving—and The Odin Brot
ferhood was born,
‘The Odin Brotherhood was
Inaugurated in an obseure vil-
lage built owt of gray mud and
brown thatch. Inthe legends,
the place is called The-tieartof-
The-White-Darkness.
‘The process that would ini-
tiate the Brotherhioed stated in
1418 when an ugly and venom-
‘ous Christian priest arranged the
execution of a young widow
called The-Shrouded-One-of-
Odin
‘The priest had seen the young
‘widow honoring the old gods in
1 remote grotto. Tn the twisted
words of the fiendish nonseuse
Vv
Odinnic Rituals
that was then called law, “mur-
uring heathenish incantations
and performing pagan rites”
meant death by burning.
‘The priest did afferto save her
from the stake sf she would give
hher body to his impure and sub-
terranean desires, but the young
widow scorned fis obscene ad
vances. But the young woman
‘would not give her honor to a
man wom out by vieo and crime
"The refusal angered the priest
ls fury was as boundless as his
lechery,
Black with hate, the priest
then inflamed a mob of peasants
in the village with his eloguent
Vehemence, and they slaugh-
tered the young widow. In the
legends, the mob is called The-
Hundred Soulless-Authoritis.
Fist, they cut her beautiful
eyes from her head. Then they
bbumed ber quivering body on a
pyre constructed from green
‘Wood, for it burns slowly and
prolongs the agony of the vic-
‘The widow's immoltion was
a ghastly spectacle, and her tho
young children... A boy the leg
fends call Mocking-Defiance, &
girl who is known as The-Poseer-
v
and Ceremony
of Innocence, and another boy
‘who is called Desive-To-Rebel,
were forced by order ofthe priest
to watch,
‘And as the children witnessed
their mother's sufferings, they
‘were goaded by the priest and his
diseased imagination. These
were his words: “Hear the
cous bellowings of the harlot
who gave you birth? Soon—
very soon—she will be groaning
inthe deepest pit of ell with her
counterfeit gods, If you do not
become children of the ono «rue
chureh—if you do not learn to
kneel, believe, and obey—the
devil will one day make you
shace her pain and her grief.”
However, they were not afraid
of supernatural terrors: they did
not fear a fictional bel, a scare
crow called the devil or the other
spurious horrors conttived by
extinct theologians. Why fear
the webs left by dead spiders?
‘The children did not resis the
priest; they were to0 clever for
that. “They realized the priest
could not harm theis souls, but
he could annoy and torment their
bodies. So, to save their lives
from the Christian menace, the
children protended to embrace
‘he iniquitous fallacies that were