The works of Bryan Wilton along with an essay by Carl Jung. Including the Divine Feminine in Asatru with additional commentary on Sif and Zisa. Also the groundbreaking work on the character of Loki and his deceitful nature that very clearly identifies him as, for lack of a better term, evil. Every faith on the planet has clearly delineated lines of good and bad. Asatru is no different. Love and hate shows us how they were laid out centuries ago for us to use today.
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The works of Bryan Wilton along with an essay by Carl Jung. Including the Divine Feminine in Asatru with additional commentary on Sif and Zisa. Also the groundbreaking work on the character of Loki and his deceitful nature that very clearly identifies him as, for lack of a better term, evil. Every faith on the planet has clearly delineated lines of good and bad. Asatru is no different. Love and hate shows us how they were laid out centuries ago for us to use today.
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