Metaphysically Potent Medication, Anglo-Saxon & Atharvanic

I saw this, and my immediate thought was, of course, that renowned prescription featuring the greatest of physicians - the Anglo-Saxon ‘Nigon Wyrta Galdor’ ('Nine Herbs Incantation'), and Woden (Odin), respectively (a portion as to which follows). “ðas VIIII magon / wið nygon attrum. 30Wyrm com snican, / toslat he man; 31ða genam Woden / … Continue reading Metaphysically Potent Medication, Anglo-Saxon & Atharvanic

An ‘Arya’ Cognate In Runic Inscription ?

Some time ago, I had been asked to weigh in upon the claim that there were Runic inscriptions featuring a Nordic cognate for "Aryan". The following is a somewhat edited (and expanded) iteration of my response. What's being referred to is one runic inscription (the Tune stone [N KJ72], mid-1st millennium AD, Østfold fylke, Norway), … Continue reading An ‘Arya’ Cognate In Runic Inscription ?