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Charming of the Plough - Nerthus, Sacred Work, and the Quiet Magic of Beginning Again

29 min · 1. mar. 2026
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In this episode, we talk about a little known rite called Charming of the Plough. Contrary to popular belief, the name of the rite is a more modern rendition rather than ancient Scandinavian or Anglo-Saxon practice. However, it does have deep roots to that time period. Make yourselves comfortable and enjoy a chat on this season-changing practice.   image: Doepler, Emil. ca. 1905. Walhall, die Götterwelt der Germanen. Martin Oldenbourg, Berlin. Page 11

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