Originally published January 31, 2020.
~On the term, “hail,” produced with Henrik Palmgren~
Some people say “Hail” as a salutation and don’t know the full depth behind it.
It represents vital life energy and a complex harmony of opposites.
Many seek such things in other cultures BUT we have this in our own.
This is what’s hidden from you.
Special thanks:
Evil Chars and Grizzly Saxon for their assistance with research.
Sources/Further Reading:
– Bates, Brian. The Real Middle Earth. St. Martin’s Griffin, 2002
– Flowers, Stephen. Northern Dawn. Arcana Europa Media LLC, 2017
-Cleary, Collin. Summoning the Gods. Counter-Currents Publishing, 2011.
– Etymology from Anglo Saxon Dictionary, “hal:"
http://bosworthtoller.com/finder/3/hal
– Etymology from Etym Online, “hail:”
https://www.etymonline.com/word/hail#etymonline_v_1376
– Etymology from Etym Online, “holy:”
https://www.etymonline.com/word/holy?ref=etymonline_crossreference
– The wholeness of the old worldview:
https://norse-mythology.org/the-enchanted-world/
– The Hagalaz rune:
https://www.maginrose.com/runes/exploring-the-runes/hagalaz/
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