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EPISODE 2 "MASTER CLASS 101: MASTER NORSE DIVINATION-UNVEILING THE MYSTERIES"

EPISODE 2 "MASTER CLASS 101: MASTER NORSE DIVINATION-UNVEILING THE MYSTERIES"

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“MASTER CLASS 101: MASTER NORSE DIVINATION-UNVEILING THE MYSTERIES”

Step into the fire.

In this seventy‑minute deep dive, The Viking Shaman tears away the fantasy, the cosplay, and the pop‑culture noise to reveal the real practice of Seidr — the old Norse trance‑magic of fate‑working, prophecy, and spirit‑journeying.

This is not a history lesson.
This is not reenactment.
This is Seidr as a living, breathing, dangerous, beautiful craft — taught by someone who has walked the path, held the staff, sung the songs, and paid the price.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

The Fire Test — what Seidr really is, and why most people misunderstand it
The Dead Don’t Lie — archaeological evidence from Fyrkat, Birka, Oseberg, and more
The Song That Opens Doors — the trance‑technology behind the varðlokkur
The Gender War — why Seidr challenged Viking masculinity and why Odin embraced it
The Sámi Shadow — the circumpolar roots of Norse magic
The Substance Question — henbane, cannabis, and the real risks of altered‑state work
The Work Today — how modern Seidr functions in real spiritual practice
Seidr Oracle 101 — how to prepare, cast, and interpret a true Seidr divination
Two live demos you can try tonight

This is the most comprehensive, grounded, and practitioner‑level introduction to Seidr available online — blending archaeology, saga evidence, lived experience, and practical training.

If you’re ready to move beyond symbols and into real Norse fate‑work, this is your doorway.

Stand grounded. Breathe deep. Honour the threads of fate.
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