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Daily Blog
Beginning on August 20, 2010 I will be sending out a daily message on Edred.net. This message will be sent five days a week and will focus on various matters usually inspired by the significance of the date the blog is being sent.
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Radio Free RUNA-Season Two Talk 3
Once again, a review by Geoff, this time of broadcast three of Season Two of Radio Free RUNA.
RFR2 #3 – Rune Uruz and Heroic Models
Ever the radical traditionalist, Edred is bound to raise someone’s hackles with his one. But by now you might have noticed he’s not afraid to go against prevailing conventional [...]
Eormensyl Hall Talks
In September of 2008 Eormensyl Hall of the Rune-Gild held a successful day of public talks in London where the Hall is based. These talks were recorded as a record and here is your chance to hear the results of research carried out by Gilders working at the cutting edge of their [...]
Rûnarmál II
Edred has recorded a series of nine talks which comprise Rûnarmál II. These talks will be made available as both audio and text shortly. To give you a sense of the series here are some Comments by Geoff about the talks:
Talk One: Tradition
Clumsy language surrounds us like a soft fog that only the sunshine can [...]
Mythic Breathwork
The Mythic Breath
by Dave Lee
Renewing the World
Perhaps the most outstanding feature of us humans is our adaptive nature, which gives rise to our restless changing. We don’t come with a ready-made identity and purpose in the world, but have to make these things up, to make ourselves up again and again, to decide what is [...]
Aleister Crowley’s White Stains
Aleister Crowley’s White Stains: Pornographic Occult Poetry
as Shadow Confrontation and Cathartic Liberation.
By Lloyd K. Keane
Pornography has had a tendency to be thought of as marginal, seedy and deviant, yet it can also be seen as a natural result of a collectively repressed sexual shadow. This bifurcated state is similarly present in the Oxford Concise [...]











