Beowulf's Ecstatic Trance Magic: Accessing the Archaic Powers of the Universal Mind
by Nicholas E. Brink Author and Stanley Krippner Foreword
This work invites readers to enter an ecstatic trance and journey back to the time of Beowulf, offering insights into the ancient magic practiced by the early Nordic people. Through the perspective of Queen Wealhtheow, it reveals how her connection to the Mother Goddess Freyja and her magical practices fostered respect from Grendel, the monster terrorizing the kingdom. The narrative highlights how these ancient traditions, rooted in compassion and veneration of the Earth, began to fade amidst rising conflicts and territorial disputes. By exploring Wealhtheow’s life and her shamanic practices, readers can draw parallels to modern times, discovering a path toward peace and a deeper connection with nature. Ultimately, the text serves as a guide for emerging from a warlike past into a future of harmony and reverence for the Earth.
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