[Ardantane Herald] LAST CALL for Norse Spirituality Class This Weekend
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Ardantane Herald
Introduction to Asatru: The Old Norse Path of Spirit
Ever wondered about the northern branch of the Old Religions of Europe? Got any Scandinavian heritage in your family tree? This class is a great opprtunity to learn something about Asatru, and enrich your own spiritual practice with the wisdom and insights of the Norse peoples.
Give yourself the gift of knowledge, in company with great people in the glorious beauty of Ardantane--only one hour's drive from the center of Albuquerque. You should see the river of golden cottonwoods that flows down the valley! And if your finances are a little tight, no worries: financial aid is available for the asking. Contact Director at ardantane.org to set it up. See you in the beautiful Jemez Mountains this weekend!
Sponsor: School of Pagan Spirituality
Ever wondered about the northern branch of the Old Religions of Europe? Got any Scandinavian heritage in your family tree? This class is a great opprtunity to learn something about Asatru, and enrich your own spiritual practice with the wisdom and insights of the Norse peoples.
Give yourself the gift of knowledge, in company with great people in the glorious beauty of Ardantane--only one hour's drive from the center of Albuquerque. You should see the river of golden cottonwoods that flows down the valley! And if your finances are a little tight, no worries: financial aid is available for the asking. Contact Director at ardantane.org to set it up. See you in the beautiful Jemez Mountains this weekend!
Sponsor: School of Pagan Spirituality
When: Sat-Sun Nov 3-4
Where: Ardantane
Instructor: William Bainbridge
This class is designed to present accurate information on the practice of the pre-Christian religious tradition of the Germanic cultures and its continuation in modern times, provide an opportunity to experience some of the more important ceremonies and practices of contemporary Asatru, and suggest ideas and techniques connected with Germanic spirituality that participants might find helpful in their own spiritual work, whether or not that work happens within a Heathen setting. Taking this class should enable students to navigate knowledgeably and place in context what they might encounter in discussions of Asatru at gatherings and on-line. Some theoretical and practical work with the runes will be included.
Equally important, however, we will spend significant time exploring the ideas of Wyrd, Orlog (roughly, “personal destiny”), and Frith (very roughly, “right relationships”), as well as the symbology of the Wells, the World Tree, and the Norns. Taken together, these things provide both a basis for understanding the core perceptions and world-view underlying many of the modern efforts to revive, reconstruct and practice Asatru, and the means by which the indigenous Germanic spiritual tradition can effectively address the “big questions” of ontology, meaning, our relationship with the Earth, and how we might constructively live and act in the world. We expect to approach these profound questions with humor, perspective, and of course, mead.
To register for any 2007 Ardantane class, write to registrar at ardantane.org.
OR If you prefer to register on line, go the Ardantane home page (www.ardantane.org) and click on calendar, the second button on the left. Click on register for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_register.htm
Select your class, fill in the contact information, and we will be notified.
To pay on line, which allows you to use a credit card, and make either full or partial payments, click on pay for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_payment.html
Be sure to bring your Beaver Bucks, or other discount coupons to the class so that we can have a record of exactly how you paid.
To apply for work study for any Ardantane class, write to director at ardantane.org.
Got Beaver Bucks? For every volunteer day you put in, you'll get a $35 tuition credit.
You can also get a tuition credit of $25 by bringing a new student to an Ardantane class. Invite a friend to come to a class with you and receive a $25 gift certificate towards the next class you register for. When you and your friend register, in the comments box, just put in your friend's name and that they are a first time student. It is that easy!
Equally important, however, we will spend significant time exploring the ideas of Wyrd, Orlog (roughly, “personal destiny”), and Frith (very roughly, “right relationships”), as well as the symbology of the Wells, the World Tree, and the Norns. Taken together, these things provide both a basis for understanding the core perceptions and world-view underlying many of the modern efforts to revive, reconstruct and practice Asatru, and the means by which the indigenous Germanic spiritual tradition can effectively address the “big questions” of ontology, meaning, our relationship with the Earth, and how we might constructively live and act in the world. We expect to approach these profound questions with humor, perspective, and of course, mead.
To register for any 2007 Ardantane class, write to registrar at ardantane.org.
OR If you prefer to register on line, go the Ardantane home page (www.ardantane.org) and click on calendar, the second button on the left. Click on register for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_register.htm
Select your class, fill in the contact information, and we will be notified.
To pay on line, which allows you to use a credit card, and make either full or partial payments, click on pay for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_payment.html
Be sure to bring your Beaver Bucks, or other discount coupons to the class so that we can have a record of exactly how you paid.
To apply for work study for any Ardantane class, write to director at ardantane.org.
Got Beaver Bucks? For every volunteer day you put in, you'll get a $35 tuition credit.
You can also get a tuition credit of $25 by bringing a new student to an Ardantane class. Invite a friend to come to a class with you and receive a $25 gift certificate towards the next class you register for. When you and your friend register, in the comments box, just put in your friend's name and that they are a first time student. It is that easy!
To register for any 2007 Ardantane class, write to registrar at ardantane.org.
OR If you prefer to register on line, go the Ardantane home page (www.ardantane.org) and click on calendar, the second button on the left. Click on register for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_register.htm
Select your class, fill in the contact information, and we will be notified.
To pay on line, which allows you to use a credit card, and make either full or partial payments, click on pay for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_payment.html
Be sure to bring your Beaver Bucks, or other discount coupons to the class so that we can have a record of exactly how you paid.
To apply for work study for any Ardantane class, write to director at ardantane.org.
Got Beaver Bucks? For every volunteer day you put in, you'll get a $35 tuition credit.
You can also get a tuition credit of $25 by bringing a new student to an Ardantane class. Invite a friend to come to a class with you and receive a $25 gift certificate towards the next class you register for. When you and your friend register, in the comments box, just put in your friend's name and that they are a first time student. It is that easy!
Instructor: William Bainbridge
This class is designed to present accurate information on the practice of the pre-Christian religious tradition of the Germanic cultures and its continuation in modern times, provide an opportunity to experience some of the more important ceremonies and practices of contemporary Asatru, and suggest ideas and techniques connected with Germanic spirituality that participants might find helpful in their own spiritual work, whether or not that work happens within a Heathen setting. Taking this class should enable students to navigate knowledgeably and place in context what they might encounter in discussions of Asatru at gatherings and on-line. Some theoretical and practical work with the runes will be included.
Equally important, however, we will spend significant time exploring the ideas of Wyrd, Orlog (roughly, “personal destiny”), and Frith (very roughly, “right relationships”), as well as the symbology of the Wells, the World Tree, and the Norns. Taken together, these things provide both a basis for understanding the core perceptions and world-view underlying many of the modern efforts to revive, reconstruct and practice Asatru, and the means by which the indigenous Germanic spiritual tradition can effectively address the “big questions” of ontology, meaning, our relationship with the Earth, and how we might constructively live and act in the world. We expect to approach these profound questions with humor, perspective, and of course, mead.
To register for any 2007 Ardantane class, write to registrar at ardantane.org.
OR If you prefer to register on line, go the Ardantane home page (www.ardantane.org) and click on calendar, the second button on the left. Click on register for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_register.htm
Select your class, fill in the contact information, and we will be notified.
To pay on line, which allows you to use a credit card, and make either full or partial payments, click on pay for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_payment.html
Be sure to bring your Beaver Bucks, or other discount coupons to the class so that we can have a record of exactly how you paid.
To apply for work study for any Ardantane class, write to director at ardantane.org.
Got Beaver Bucks? For every volunteer day you put in, you'll get a $35 tuition credit.
You can also get a tuition credit of $25 by bringing a new student to an Ardantane class. Invite a friend to come to a class with you and receive a $25 gift certificate towards the next class you register for. When you and your friend register, in the comments box, just put in your friend's name and that they are a first time student. It is that easy!
Equally important, however, we will spend significant time exploring the ideas of Wyrd, Orlog (roughly, “personal destiny”), and Frith (very roughly, “right relationships”), as well as the symbology of the Wells, the World Tree, and the Norns. Taken together, these things provide both a basis for understanding the core perceptions and world-view underlying many of the modern efforts to revive, reconstruct and practice Asatru, and the means by which the indigenous Germanic spiritual tradition can effectively address the “big questions” of ontology, meaning, our relationship with the Earth, and how we might constructively live and act in the world. We expect to approach these profound questions with humor, perspective, and of course, mead.
To register for any 2007 Ardantane class, write to registrar at ardantane.org.
OR If you prefer to register on line, go the Ardantane home page (www.ardantane.org) and click on calendar, the second button on the left. Click on register for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_register.htm
Select your class, fill in the contact information, and we will be notified.
To pay on line, which allows you to use a credit card, and make either full or partial payments, click on pay for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_payment.html
Be sure to bring your Beaver Bucks, or other discount coupons to the class so that we can have a record of exactly how you paid.
To apply for work study for any Ardantane class, write to director at ardantane.org.
Got Beaver Bucks? For every volunteer day you put in, you'll get a $35 tuition credit.
You can also get a tuition credit of $25 by bringing a new student to an Ardantane class. Invite a friend to come to a class with you and receive a $25 gift certificate towards the next class you register for. When you and your friend register, in the comments box, just put in your friend's name and that they are a first time student. It is that easy!
Ever wondered about the northern branch of the Old Religions of Europe? Got any Scandinavian heritage in your family tree? This class is a great opprtunity to learn something about Asatru, and enrich your own spiritual practice with the wisdom and insights of the Norse peoples.
Give yourself the gift of knowledge, in company with great people in the glorious beauty of Ardantane--only one hour's drive from the center of Albuquerque. You should see the river of golden cottonwoods that flows down the valley! And if your finances are a little tight, no worries: financial aid is available for the asking. Contact Director at ardantane.org to set it up. See you in the beautiful Jemez Mountains this weekend!
Sponsor: School of Pagan Spirituality
When: Sat-Sun Nov 3-4
Where: Ardantane
Instructor: William Bainbridge
This class is designed to present accurate information on the practice of the pre-Christian religious tradition of the Germanic cultures and its continuation in modern times, provide an opportunity to experience some of the more important ceremonies and practices of contemporary Asatru, and suggest ideas and techniques connected with Germanic spirituality that participants might find helpful in their own spiritual work, whether or not that work happens within a Heathen setting. Taking this class should enable students to navigate knowledgeably and place in context what they might encounter in discussions of Asatru at gatherings and on-line. Some theoretical and practical work with the runes will be included.
Equally important, however, we will spend significant time exploring the ideas of Wyrd, Orlog (roughly, “personal destiny”), and Frith (very roughly, “right relationships”), as well as the symbology of the Wells, the World Tree, and the Norns. Taken together, these things provide both a basis for understanding the core perceptions and world-view underlying many of the modern efforts to revive, reconstruct and practice Asatru, and the means by which the indigenous Germanic spiritual tradition can effectively address the “big questions” of ontology, meaning, our relationship with the Earth, and how we might constructively live and act in the world. We expect to approach these profound questions with humor, perspective, and of course, mead.
To register for any 2007 Ardantane class, write to registrar at ardantane.org.
OR If you prefer to register on line, go the Ardantane home page (www.ardantane.org) and click on calendar, the second button on the left. Click on register for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_register.htm
Select your class, fill in the contact information, and we will be notified.
To pay on line, which allows you to use a credit card, and make either full or partial payments, click on pay for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_payment.html
Be sure to bring your Beaver Bucks, or other discount coupons to the class so that we can have a record of exactly how you paid.
To apply for work study for any Ardantane class, write to director at ardantane.org.
Got Beaver Bucks? For every volunteer day you put in, you'll get a $35 tuition credit.
You can also get a tuition credit of $25 by bringing a new student to an Ardantane class. Invite a friend to come to a class with you and receive a $25 gift certificate towards the next class you register for. When you and your friend register, in the comments box, just put in your friend's name and that they are a first time student. It is that easy!
Equally important, however, we will spend significant time exploring the ideas of Wyrd, Orlog (roughly, “personal destiny”), and Frith (very roughly, “right relationships”), as well as the symbology of the Wells, the World Tree, and the Norns. Taken together, these things provide both a basis for understanding the core perceptions and world-view underlying many of the modern efforts to revive, reconstruct and practice Asatru, and the means by which the indigenous Germanic spiritual tradition can effectively address the “big questions” of ontology, meaning, our relationship with the Earth, and how we might constructively live and act in the world. We expect to approach these profound questions with humor, perspective, and of course, mead.
To register for any 2007 Ardantane class, write to registrar at ardantane.org.
OR If you prefer to register on line, go the Ardantane home page (www.ardantane.org) and click on calendar, the second button on the left. Click on register for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_register.htm
Select your class, fill in the contact information, and we will be notified.
To pay on line, which allows you to use a credit card, and make either full or partial payments, click on pay for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_payment.html
Be sure to bring your Beaver Bucks, or other discount coupons to the class so that we can have a record of exactly how you paid.
To apply for work study for any Ardantane class, write to director at ardantane.org.
Got Beaver Bucks? For every volunteer day you put in, you'll get a $35 tuition credit.
You can also get a tuition credit of $25 by bringing a new student to an Ardantane class. Invite a friend to come to a class with you and receive a $25 gift certificate towards the next class you register for. When you and your friend register, in the comments box, just put in your friend's name and that they are a first time student. It is that easy!
To register for any 2007 Ardantane class, write to registrar at ardantane.org.
OR If you prefer to register on line, go the Ardantane home page (www.ardantane.org) and click on calendar, the second button on the left. Click on register for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_register.htm
Select your class, fill in the contact information, and we will be notified.
To pay on line, which allows you to use a credit card, and make either full or partial payments, click on pay for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_payment.html
Be sure to bring your Beaver Bucks, or other discount coupons to the class so that we can have a record of exactly how you paid.
To apply for work study for any Ardantane class, write to director at ardantane.org.
Got Beaver Bucks? For every volunteer day you put in, you'll get a $35 tuition credit.
You can also get a tuition credit of $25 by bringing a new student to an Ardantane class. Invite a friend to come to a class with you and receive a $25 gift certificate towards the next class you register for. When you and your friend register, in the comments box, just put in your friend's name and that they are a first time student. It is that easy!
Instructor: William Bainbridge
This class is designed to present accurate information on the practice of the pre-Christian religious tradition of the Germanic cultures and its continuation in modern times, provide an opportunity to experience some of the more important ceremonies and practices of contemporary Asatru, and suggest ideas and techniques connected with Germanic spirituality that participants might find helpful in their own spiritual work, whether or not that work happens within a Heathen setting. Taking this class should enable students to navigate knowledgeably and place in context what they might encounter in discussions of Asatru at gatherings and on-line. Some theoretical and practical work with the runes will be included.
Equally important, however, we will spend significant time exploring the ideas of Wyrd, Orlog (roughly, “personal destiny”), and Frith (very roughly, “right relationships”), as well as the symbology of the Wells, the World Tree, and the Norns. Taken together, these things provide both a basis for understanding the core perceptions and world-view underlying many of the modern efforts to revive, reconstruct and practice Asatru, and the means by which the indigenous Germanic spiritual tradition can effectively address the “big questions” of ontology, meaning, our relationship with the Earth, and how we might constructively live and act in the world. We expect to approach these profound questions with humor, perspective, and of course, mead.
To register for any 2007 Ardantane class, write to registrar at ardantane.org.
OR If you prefer to register on line, go the Ardantane home page (www.ardantane.org) and click on calendar, the second button on the left. Click on register for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_register.htm
Select your class, fill in the contact information, and we will be notified.
To pay on line, which allows you to use a credit card, and make either full or partial payments, click on pay for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_payment.html
Be sure to bring your Beaver Bucks, or other discount coupons to the class so that we can have a record of exactly how you paid.
To apply for work study for any Ardantane class, write to director at ardantane.org.
Got Beaver Bucks? For every volunteer day you put in, you'll get a $35 tuition credit.
You can also get a tuition credit of $25 by bringing a new student to an Ardantane class. Invite a friend to come to a class with you and receive a $25 gift certificate towards the next class you register for. When you and your friend register, in the comments box, just put in your friend's name and that they are a first time student. It is that easy!
Equally important, however, we will spend significant time exploring the ideas of Wyrd, Orlog (roughly, “personal destiny”), and Frith (very roughly, “right relationships”), as well as the symbology of the Wells, the World Tree, and the Norns. Taken together, these things provide both a basis for understanding the core perceptions and world-view underlying many of the modern efforts to revive, reconstruct and practice Asatru, and the means by which the indigenous Germanic spiritual tradition can effectively address the “big questions” of ontology, meaning, our relationship with the Earth, and how we might constructively live and act in the world. We expect to approach these profound questions with humor, perspective, and of course, mead.
To register for any 2007 Ardantane class, write to registrar at ardantane.org.
OR If you prefer to register on line, go the Ardantane home page (www.ardantane.org) and click on calendar, the second button on the left. Click on register for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_register.htm
Select your class, fill in the contact information, and we will be notified.
To pay on line, which allows you to use a credit card, and make either full or partial payments, click on pay for a class or event, which takes you here:
http://ardantane.org/calendar/registration/event_payment.html
Be sure to bring your Beaver Bucks, or other discount coupons to the class so that we can have a record of exactly how you paid.
To apply for work study for any Ardantane class, write to director at ardantane.org.
Got Beaver Bucks? For every volunteer day you put in, you'll get a $35 tuition credit.
You can also get a tuition credit of $25 by bringing a new student to an Ardantane class. Invite a friend to come to a class with you and receive a $25 gift certificate towards the next class you register for. When you and your friend register, in the comments box, just put in your friend's name and that they are a first time student. It is that easy!
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