So I took my oath about the 23rd last month, and I’ve been at this about twenty days now. It’s been an experience, living with the Goddess I’ve sworn too like this, feeling her with me where ever I go.
So far there have been no missions or tasks for me, mostly because she’s been working to repair some of the damage I’ve built up over the years. Which…has been rough. Healing is not ever an easy experience, and though Hel is the Goddess of Death and life, just because she can remove a wound doesn’t mean she will do it as smoothly as say Eir will. Not that I’m complaining. Old abilities are likely coming back, and once adapted to, should be useful. Also because I’ve been over busy with work, and I thank her for the understanding.
Hopefully I’ll be able to get back to blogging soon. I do miss sharing with everyone out there. Questions can of course be sent to the email provided above, so I’m always happy to do that and with permission, it would give me something to post. π
Blessings of Hel upon you all.
Lucius Svartwulf Helsen
I am slowly coming back to WordPress myself, so pardon me when I say that I’ve always wanted to learn more about your connection with Her (when did it start? How did you know She was the one? Etc.), if you’ve already posted about it π
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lol, well welcome back. My connection with her started probably near the begining of my interest in Heathenism, about 8-10 years ago. While Thor was really the first one I heard about, at the time when I found out about Hel, I wanted to know more and speak for her, because she was so often ignored, or viewed as evil, which was something I could seriously relate to at the time.
And I just went along, learning about my Godkin, and she was always there, as Freya, Skadi, Freyr, and others came about. And then, nearly a decade later…it was time, I was ready to dedicate and the need had grown. So I looked to the one who had always been there with me, and who I was the most like, in a lot of ways…and it was Her. So I said the oath, and we joined together as partners. π
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