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Svartalheim

Yggdrasil Training Program
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Svartalfheim is the third of nine books of the Yggdrasil Training Program (YTP). The YTP was compiled by the members of the Erulian Council of the Folk Faith of Balder Rising (FFBR) and is a massive, comprehensive exploration into the secrets of Germanic Rune Magic (GRM), mythology and lore. Within its volumes you will explore every aspect of traditional Germanic Rune Magic including galdr, seidr and discover new secrets and understanding of GRM and how it is related to quantum physics. This synthesis of the old and new ways to practice GRM is referred to as Vrilology by the FFOBR. This amalgamation of traditional and modern disciplines introduces you to new discoveries by the Erulian Council. The YTP was first compiled by Robert Blumetti who has practiced Germanic Rune Magic since 1984. Blumetti founded the FFOBR in 2004 and its members have spent the last 18 years discovering the mysteries behind traditional Germanic Rune Magic and new ways to apply its secrets for the modern Germanic heathen community.

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This addition of the third book in the Yggdrasil Training Program as been edited to include new and updated material and is printed in an easy to use larger format.
Release date NZ
December 7th, 2022
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Ralph Fucetola
  • Edited by Robert Goodman
Pages
74
Dimensions
216x279x4
ISBN-13
9781387423620
Product ID
36443257

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