Bear Wild
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When I first decided I was on the pagan side of religions I was naïve to think there were things common to pagan religions that would people would find a commonality to connect. Then everything I introduced in discussion that might represent things in common was then ridiculed and I stopped discussing things. But here I go again as I am learning about Norse religion trying to find what was common ground with their neighbors in the past on the Celtic side which I feel more familiar with. I thought maybe it could help to understand the past beyond the limits of the individual religions. Any input is appreciated I am better at handling rejection now.
Symbolism of Ravens/Crows and Wolves. These two animals seem to be deeply routed in at least the Celtic and Norse religions. They are associated with carrion feeding and thus with death. This conceptual view created the associations with gods and goddesses. Any thoughts?
Symbolism of Ravens/Crows and Wolves. These two animals seem to be deeply routed in at least the Celtic and Norse religions. They are associated with carrion feeding and thus with death. This conceptual view created the associations with gods and goddesses. Any thoughts?