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The Sacred Flame Podcast explores our ancestral story-worlds: the ancient foundation narratives that helped guide our ancestors in life. In this podcast, we reinvigorate the modern world with those stories and bring us back to a place of balance through an archaic revival, a new force that is sourced from the old, forgotten knowledge that was once transmitted in living stories in sacred settings. We gather by the sacred flame and revive the old ways of creating community in the world; by listening to nature and reestablishing the ties that let us realize that we are connected with everything that exists.Our ancestors knew that cultivating the right relationships with the other-than-human beings in the world is the key to living a good life. In this podcast, I am retelling and reconnecting the Nordic story-world with our current reality and offering my thoughts on how you can use these stories to reflect on what it means to exist in the modern world.
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Vikings on Mushrooms: A Note on Ritual Use of Psychotropics
Season 2 · Episode 5
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Duration 01:19:11
In this episode I’ll take you on a trip through the historical components behind the idea that Vikings did mushrooms before battle. We will explore the context for why that claim emerged in the 1600s, when the Danish scholar Thomas Bartholin first put it out there, and why it’s the kind story that’s thoroughly a myth in the sense of something that's entirely made up. After that, I’ll offer some comments on the idea that psychotropic agents are helpful for the purpose of reaching a higher self, communing with spirit, ritual, whatever you’d like to call that connection we humans can make with the world around us.
Masculinity and Viking Wolf-complexes
Season 2 · Episode 4
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Duration 01:06:47
In this episode I'm talking about Viking wolves and those manly men out there who think of themselves as "wolves." We're diving into the wolf's history in the Nordic story-world and how it relates to contemporary male fantasies about individualism, rugged masculinity, and being a protector. We will be learning about honor, legal codes in Scandinavian history, habeas corpus, and why Tyler Durden in Fight Club is an irresponsible fool.
Frey and Gerd: Growth of the Soil
Season 1 · Episode 4
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Duration 01:27:36
In this episode I discuss farming from a historical perspective that goes back to the Viking Age and leads all the way to the present day. I work with the story about how Freyr, the force of fertility, desires Gerd, the protector of arable lands. I get into the historical aspects of farming technology in north-western Europe, attitudes, ideologies, and much more concerning land management and agriculture. As always, this episode goes deep into not just what people did but also what people thought when they were managing their lands. I extrapolate from that to some modern developments in land management and agriculture, which evolved from aristocratic land rule in the 1600s to corporate farming today.
Midgard: Walking with the Land-spirits
Season 1 · Episode 3
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Duration 01:05:21
In this episode, we're investigating how we can connect with the land that we live on. Many of us feel disconnected from the land -or, more importantly, we feel nothing about the land at all. We live in big, urban spaces. Even if we don't live in cities, we generally exist in spaces that are designed to disconnect us from land. In the modern age, it seems that most people only know how to relate to land through ideas about the political territories they live in, their constructed nations. Connecting to land is about seeking, making, sharing, and celebrating natural relationships. We take a deep dive into how we can commune with the land and gain a better sense of who we are based on where we are.
Show notes:
Homepage | Cultural Survival
LANDBACK - Building lasting Indigenous sovereignty.
Native Land Information System – Data Portal of the Native Lands Advocacy Project
What Native land are you on? This map shows Indigenous tribes' past territories : NPR
Native-Land.ca | Our home on native land
Invasion of America (arcgis.com)
Home Page | National Museum of the American Indian (si.edu)
Coming Down to Earth • Writings – Bayo Akomolafe
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Continental Rationalism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Rationalism vs. Empiricism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Ancestors: The Spirits of the Land
Season 1 · Episode 2
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Duration 01:05:16
In this episode we're exploring the ways that we talk and think about ancestors. The Nordic story-worlds have a lot to say about ancestor worship, and how we can connect with the land through ancestors. Today, most people seem to think about ancestors as those who came before us, who are tied to us through blood. Blood-based ancestry is a way of thinking about yourself and the people and place that you belong to, which more often than not leaves you disconnected from where you live. Land-based ancestry is another way of thinking about ancestors and how they integrate with the space you inhabit. In the Nordic story-worlds there are many names for land-based ancestors. This shows that the peoples in northern Europe had a rich relationship with their land. You can use their stories and ways to talk about land-based ancestors to create strong ties to your world today.
Yggdrasill: The Tree at the Center
Season 1 · Episode 1
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Duration 47:36
In this episode we explore the symbolic meaning of the world tree Yggdrasill in the Nordic story-worlds. We examine the tree in Old Norse stories and relate them to Sámi and Finnish stories. We dig into the sacred meaning-making that lies behind using the tree as an image of the cosmos, world-connectedness, and community. Eventually, we arrive at suggestions to how the image of the tree in the Nordic story-worlds can be meaningful for us today, and how we can change our perception of our world by reflecting critically on how we think about nature in modern societies.
Show notes:
Sand Talk – HarperCollins
The benefits of nature experience: Improved affect and cognition - ScienceDirect
An occasion for unselfing: Beautiful nature leads to prosociality - ScienceDirect
Physiological and cognitive performance of exposure to biophilic indoor environment - ScienceDirect
René Descartes (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
'Mother Trees' Are Intelligent: They Learn and Remember - Scientific American
The Poetic Edda (Oxford World's Classics): Larrington, Carolyne: 9780199675340: Amazon.com: Books
Rune Magic Part 2: From the Viking Age to Contemporary Rune Magic
Season 2 · Episode 3
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Duration 01:19:44
This is the second part in the two-part series on rune magic. I cover the period from c. 700 CE to the end of the medieval period, discussing various kinds of magico-religious inscriptions that archaeologists have found. I also discuss the literary evidence a bit, centering on the Eddic poem Sigrdrífumál. Although there's a lot that could be covered from the period 1600-1800, I skip that period to talk about the origin of contemporary rune magic in the late 19th century. We learn about the Austrian rune occultist Guido List and what his rune "revivalism" was all about. We also learn about some of the people he associated with and how some of them went on to influence the Nazi movement's use of runes and occultism. Finally, we learn a bit about how List's type of rune magic has become the dominant strain in contemporary rune magic.
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Rune Magic Part 1: The History of Runes and the Earliest Magical Inscriptions
Season 2 · Episode 2
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Duration 01:25:17
This episode is the first in a series about rune magic. There is a lot to cover on that topic, so I have decided to split it up in two parts. In this episode I cover the earliest inscriptions from c. 0 CE to the beginning of the Viking Age. I provide a rundown of the invention and development of the runic writing system and give an overview of select runic inscriptions that can be understood as magical or religious. Contemporary rune magic is far removed from what it was in ancient times. There is no evidence that people practiced runic meditation or divination with runes in the way that popular books on the topic suggest today. Most contemporary scholars will reject the idea that runes were used for magic at all, but that is usually because they are unfamiliar with the surviving inscriptions that clearly have magico-religious content. There are good reasons that the idea that runes could have been used for magic has fallen out of favor. I explain why that is the case in this episode, and I dig into what rune magic seems to have been about in the early period based on the available evidence.
SHOW NOTES:
Old English rune poem - Wikipedia
Stentoften Runestone - Wikipedia
Vimose inscriptions - Wikipedia
Svingerud Runestone - Wikipedia
Vadstena bracteate - Wikipedia
Abecedarium Nordmannicum - Wikipedia
Ring of Pietroassa - Wikipedia
Björketorp Runestone - Wikipedia
Golden Horns of Gallehus - Wikipedia
Gothic runic inscriptions - Wikipedia
Engraving on 2,000-year-old knife thought to be oldest runes in Denmark | Archaeology | The Guardian
Rock Carvings in Tanum - Wikipedia
Mars Halamardus – Wikipedia (in German)
Heathen Ritual and Magic
Season 2 · Episode 1
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Duration 01:43:06
In this episode I discuss what ritual and magic are. We begin with the story about how Thorhallr procured a whale for Thorfinn Karlsefni's starving crew in Vinland, and what it says about attitudes to ritual and magic in the Icelandic sagas. Then we take a tour through medieval opinions on non-Christian rituals and magic that have influenced Nordic literature. After that, I go deep into the development of concepts around magic in the early modern period, the rise of alchemy, Hermeticism, and Solomonic magic. All this leads to some thoughts on the western esoteric tradition and some thoughts on how modern heathens think about ritual and magic today, not least my own ideas and attitudes to the subject.
Ættir: Unn the Mindful and Family Sovereignty
Season 1 · Episode 7
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Duration 01:12:56
In this episode we follow in the footsteps of Unn the Mindful, one of the few known women leaders of a settlement in Viking Age Iceland. We explore the reasons her family left Norway for Iceland and what we can learn from her example today. This episode is about family sovereignty: the difference between "family values," a talking point made up by people who want to control our lives, and a sovereign family that defines itself on its own terms without submitting to outside forces. What does it mean to be a member of a family? What does "family" even mean? And how was this all understood in ancient times in the North?









