Spirituality 

The Old Norse Religion & The Primeval Norse Spirituality


Forn Siðr (Official)

The Old Norse Religion

Forn Siðr is the Old Norse religion and was born in the homeland of Norway several thousand years ago. To be true to traditions, Forn Siðr is still based, to this day, in the Kingdom of Norway (registered with the Norwegian government as a religious NGO under number 922 586 918). Forn Siðr is therefore the original and only true ancestral Norse spirituality in the world, shared by actual Norsemen, and based on millennia of oral traditions, cultural immersion, language knowledge, and connection to the land. Forn Siðr is free of foreign and popular influence, revisionism, and is true to its ancestral roots.


ÚLFASIÐR

THE PRIMEVAL NORSE SPIRITUALITY

Before the beginning of time, where Múspellsheimr and Niflheimr meet in Ginungagap, fire melted primeval ice, and as it began to drip, started to take the shape of a many things, including that of a giant cow, Auðumbla. On the evening of the first day, some hair started to appear from the blocks of ice Auðumbla was licking for nourishment. On the second day, a white head with blue eyes and a thick golden beard came out of the ice. On the third day, a big,  powerful, and fair-skinned jǫtunn emerged. His name was Búri. He was strong, exceptionally attractive, and he smelled very good. He had a son, Borr, who fathered many offsprings with his woman Bestla, including Óðinn, and later another descendant, Áskunnr, with a mortal from Miðgarðr (home of menn), one of the newly created Níu Heimar (nine worlds).