LadyEllen
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Joined: 6/30/2006 From: Stourport-England Status: offline
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Hi Shield Wolf The "reenactors" as I call them are those who want to live a religion, albeit selectively of course as few would enjoy the downsides, as they thought it was a thousand years ago. They will strive to have historically accurate clothing and equipment, they will try to use forgotten languages in their rites and so on. Now there is nothing wrong with this per se if it is done in order to connect with the ancestral stream - but the impression I get I'm afraid is that this has little to do with it and its more a way of competing to be seen to be the most religious and devoted by way of the accuracy of the reenactment of a way of life that our ancestors themselves strove to better - in a way, the decision to promote that old way of life and depict Asatru as that is actually an insult to our ancestors, who must wonder a great deal about their descendants' rejection of all that they hoped for. Quite simply, one does not need all that historically accurate paraphernalia, one does not need to revive ancient languages (except for runic studies) and nor does one need any of the other aspects of reenactment (which in itself is a viable pursuit) in order to fulfill one's rightful purpose - and in fact these can become stumbling blocks to that fulfilment. Asatru is a living, evolving tradition, not one fixed in time and place, and it is best through our deeds in this life now in this world now that we express it. E
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