The Wheel by Ansund – Live

A folkish tribute to the children of Albion... live version.

Fylfot Hearth Galdor at White Horse Stone

A segment of the Yule blot of Fylfot Hearth of the Odinic Rite. Sowilo - Ansuz - Jera

Interview with a Gothi – Heimgest CG

An interview with Heimgest, Director of the Court of Gothar of the Odinic Rite. This interview was conducted at The Mead Hall, a venue owned and run by Odinic Rite members in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Fylfot Hearth of the Odinic Rite at Yule

Excerpts of the Fylfot Hearth Yule blot at the White Horse Stone including fire procession and sun wheel.

Shine by Ansund

The song 'Shine' by Ansund tells of the Nine Noble Virtues of the Odinic Rite. With difficult times ahead, Odinism and the 'OR' provide a safe haven for the spiritually aware Northern European.

The Wheel by Ansund

A folkish tribute to the Children of Albion... lessons from Nature, inspiration and warnings...

The Betrayal of Our People

Wulfstan OR gives an impassioned talk about the constant threats to the uniqueness of our folk. Recorded at the 2005 OR Great Moot in London.

The Noble Nine

Asrad CG discusses the 9 Noble Virtues and their application in every day life. Recorded at the 2005 OR Great Moot in London.

Laurel Owen Interview with Odinist Press Service

Laurel, the OR's Prison Affairs Bureau Coordinator interviewed by Odinist Press Service which provides links to news of interest to Odinists.

Heimgest’s Ravencast Interview

An in-depth interview by Ravencast - The Asatru Podcast. Heimgest goes into depth about the structure, activities, history and outlook of the Odinic Rite.

In Defence of the Term “Myth”

Recently, I’ve had the occasion to discuss with a fellow Heathen the use of the term “myth” with respect to its appropriateness in defining what our sacred stories (our lore) really are all about.

Gealdor/Mantra as an OR practice

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In the early days of this new overt resurgence of our glorious religion, the use of gealdor was somewhat overlooked in Blotar and personal practice. In fact some treated it with suspicion. Of course the fact that most (if not all) blot included hailing the Gods can be seen as practicing a mantra without consciously realizing it; for in a way these can be seen as a simple mantra. However it was not generally perceived as such and runic gealdor was only practiced by a few.