I serve the lineage of Freya.
I divine the runes.
I guide those whom the ancestral spirits have called.
To root yourself in the soil of your ancestry is one of the most powerful healings you can undertake.
Your roots steady you, nourish you, and reconnect you to something older than modern life: the living current of your ancestors, the spirits of the land, and the old Gods of the Northern European peoples.
Across the Germanic, Norse and Anglo-Saxon worlds, this spiritual current took many names and forms. In the Norse world, it is remembered most clearly through Seidr: the magical and oracular tradition of prophecy, fate-working, spirit communication, healing and sorcery. In the Anglo-Saxon world, we find echoes of this same ancestral current through wiccecræft, galdor, spæcraft, and the older, more mysterious traces of sidsa and siden, as preserved in words such as ælfsiden.
These fragments suggest that Seidr was not an isolated Norse phenomenon, but part of a wider Germanic magical worldview; one that lived across the Northern lands in different languages, tribes and regional expressions.
It lived in the village healer, the witch, the rune-worker, the seer, the wise woman, the household priestess, and in everyday people who still knew how to live in relationship with the unseen world.
This tradition was never separate from life itself, but shaped how our ancestors prayed, healed, honoured the dead, worked magic, interpreted dreams, marked the seasons and walked in relationship with wyrd (fate itself).
At the heart of this current stands the Great Goddess Freya Vanadis: mistress of Seidr, magic, sexuality, sovereignty and the unseen arts.
The Norse sources preserved Seidr in the greatest detail, and are one surviving doorway into a much older ancestral current — a current that also moved through the Anglo-Saxon wicce, the Germanic oracles and those who knew how to speak with the Otherworld.
To revive and reclaim this tradition is my life’s work, and my deepest devotion.
To stand as a keeper of the sacred ways of the Northern lands.
To restore living relationship with the Gods, the ancestors, and the spirits of nature.
To remember what was broken, awaken what was buried, and help others return to what has always lived within.
Hailaz.
