Faroe Islands: The other side - Via 'Nordic Tattoo'
Faroe Islands: The other side
It was just a 150 years ago in Tennessee, that people were still burying horse skulls, bits of silver, and forked sticks at the front of the 'cabin'. Nothing to do with 'paganism', but much to do with a quintessential strain of 'gnosis'.
It was just a 150 years ago in Tennessee, that people were still burying horse skulls, bits of silver, and forked sticks at the front of the 'cabin'. Nothing to do with 'paganism', but much to do with a quintessential strain of 'gnosis'.
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