Magic Monday
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Date: 2025-01-13 04:04 pm (UTC)My current pick would be:
Hammer of the Gods: Anglo-Saxon Paganism in Modern Times Second Edition Paperback – February 9, 2010
by Swain Wodening
It is anglo-saxon flavored rather than norse, but I believe it translates well to any heathen practice. What I love about it is that it walks a middle path giving some history, some cultural householding practices, touches on some magical practices, and (most important to me) gives significant time to metaphysics which helped me see around and out of some blind spots where christian and secular metaphysics were hanging on simply because I'd rarely to never heard of an alternative view. I think it would make a good entry point before diving into something deeper like Winifred Rose Hodge's Heathen Soul Lore. Though if you are ok with electronic reading, her website is a treasure trove with offerings both broad and deep.
Early on in my neopagan journey, I also stumbled upon Mark Ludwig Stinson of the Jotun's Bane Kindred in Kansas. He has multiple free pdfs that are interesting starting points (it is it's own flavor of heathenry and I don't currently agree with everything there, but it could be helpful.)
I also heartily recommend Sweyn Plowright's Rune Primer. It is straightforward and clear with little anecdotal nor magical embellishment, which left room for me to develop my own mystical connections and experiences as I read runes daily for a year.
Wishing you well.