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Arfstoll Thjod is dedicated to reviving the folkways of the northern European people. It is our hope to reconstruct those folkways in order to strengthen our bonds of community, friendship, and family. In that sense, we are creating a new tribal identity born of many different Germanic cultures; from the ancient Germans, the Anglo-Saxons, and Norse, among others. Our name, which means "ancestral throne", is an indicator of this pan-Germanic approach. We are doing nothing less than re-forging the ancient ties of belonging to a tribe, and there is no greater gratification than belonging to something meaningful, and larger than yourself.
We practice this folkway, known as Théodish Belief, which emphasizes the bonds of the community and the development of a worldview and cultural ethos that our ancient forebears would have honored, and uses these tools to to forge a connection between the individual and the divine. We believe in and honor the Gods and Goddesses of the North, spirits of the land, and the memories of our ancestors. Ours is not an easy path to follow, but our halls are open to all who believe they have what it takes to face the fires of ordeal that the modern world throws at them. Most of the knowledge of the beliefs and practices of Théodish Belief are not really able to be transmitted by text; they require face-to-face contact to learn and become internalized. For that reason, we encourage those who find the material herein interesting to look to our upcoming event listings to learn more. There's so much that cannot be learned by reading, so much that must be experienced. If you're willing to learn, we're happy to teach. If you are interested in joining Arfstoll Thjod, you must do so at one of our face-to-face events; we don't accept members solely over the Internet. Newcomers are especially welcome! |
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Sumarmál Apr 30 - May 2 (Hardwick, NJ) |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010 00:35 |
The Arfstoll Church of Theodish Belief is honored to present our 2010 Sumarmál (aka Sigrblót, aka Mayday) celebration. The weekend rates are:
- Adults: $111
- Children under 12: $68
- Children under 4: Free
That includes five meals (Friday dinner through Sunday breakfast) and lodging for Friday and Saturday nights. |
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New Moon Offering to the Land-Wights (Byram, NJ, 2/13/10) |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 20 January 2010 16:49 |
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It was the custom of our ancestors to make offerings on the night of the new moon. Please join us as we make an offering to the land-wights on this upcoming new moon, to ask for prosperity and luck in the coming month. |
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Monthly Offering to the Landvettr |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 10 February 2010 01:13 |
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At 7pm on Saturday, Febuary 13th the Hamlin rooftree of Arfstoll Thjod invites any interested folk to attend our monthly rite and offering to the spirits of heath and home. The rite will be held outdoors either at or nearby our home in Clifton Park NY (if alot of folk would like to attend I will move the rite 1 block down to the park). All are welcome, and no commitment is required, only your desire to share community with like minded folk. |
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New Moon Offering to the Land-Wights (Byram, NJ, 8/20/09) |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 12 August 2009 01:31 |
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It was the custom of our ancestors to make offerings on the night of the new moon. Please join us as we make an offering to the land-wights on this upcoming new moon, to ask for prosperity and luck in the coming month. |
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