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sunface
Ensio wrote 5 days ago: I don’t trust in God for my God cannot be trusted I trust in certainty the awe-inspiring clar … more »
our influences
Ensio wrote 1 week ago: Even though Christianity has been highly important in shaping our culture, and should be respected f … more »
their language
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Ensio wrote 1 week ago: Fed by ravens filled with knowledge with memory dark as they often are he swallows them one by one l … more »
theist
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Ensio wrote 3 weeks ago: It is strange to walk these hills and sense the weight of years to know I have sacrificed a lot as t … more »
egil saga
Ensio wrote 1 month ago: Faun - Egil Saga Hefir hon haft langan vanmátt, Ok þat var krom mikil; Fekk hon enga nótt svefn … more »
in the hidden land, ii
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Ensio wrote 1 month ago: (Photo by John MacPherson) Few are the ones who can endure keep their faith and act with courage no … more »
on runes and my writings
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Ensio wrote 1 month ago: One reader regretted that I haven’t yet written much, if anything, about rune-work in Low Esta … more »
thunder of horses
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Ensio wrote 1 month ago: (Franz von Stuck: The Wild Hunt) In the midst of grey concrete I hear the thunder of horses the noi … more »
dragons in the sunset
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Ensio wrote 1 month ago: Fire + Ice - Dragons in the Sunset Dragons in the sunset upon the darkened sea, Sailing through the … more »
ragnarök, the end and the beginning
Ensio wrote 1 month ago: (Faroese stamp depicting the return of Baldur and Hodur) Eschatology is the doctrine of how cosm … more »
thoughts on living alone
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Ensio wrote 2 months ago: Living alone has its advantages. Understandably it also feels somewhat strange after 13 years of liv … more »
my forthcoming book
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Ensio wrote 2 months ago: Good news on the book front. My publisher has just informed me that my second book, PYHÄ: Runes, Ma … more »
Norn essay
knitspin wrote 8 months ago: Þaðan koma meyjar, margs vitandi, þrjár, ór þeim sæ, er und þolli stendr; Urð hétu eina, a … more »
