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The Hamingja Podcast

The Hamingja Podcast

Hamingja Foundation

The renaissance of western spirituality. Connect with your true pagan self and kindred. This is the eternal natural path of Norse, Germanic, Vedic, Graeco-Roman, Celtic, Balto-Slavic and Persian pagan beliefs. We also draw parallells to the Proto Indo European worldview. The Hamingja Podcast weaves the threads together to understand where we come from and let our true nature empower us in everyday life. We don’t have to turn to the east – the answers were always right here. We’re all pagan by instinct!
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best The Hamingja Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to The Hamingja Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite The Hamingja Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

The Hamingja Podcast - 14. Pagan Wedding Traditions

14. Pagan Wedding Traditions

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05/14/24 • 47 min

Celebrate an authentic Indo-European pagan wedding!

What does a honeymoon really mean? Would you let six of your relatives watch you & your spouse consummate the marriage? Why mustn't you see the bride before the wedding ceremony? This highly requested episode dives deep into genuine Indo-European pagan wedding & marriage traditions so you can avoid the new-age social media make-belief & get married honoring native pagan customs.

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The Hamingja Podcast - 9. Pagan prayer

9. Pagan prayer

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07/18/22 • 38 min

Pagans don’t pray! We’d never kneel down for anyone! Or would we? In this episode we discuss that prayer is the most common pagan spiritual expression and about the importance of prayer in daily pagan spiritual practice. We also guide you through a structure of Indo-European pagan prayer so you can integrate it into your daily life.

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The Hamingja Podcast - 6. Etmn & the Indo-European parts of the self
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01/08/22 • 61 min

Eternal life! Odin’s raven doesn’t return! What it feels like being split into three! Nirvana! Slavs bragging! Climbing Yggdrasil! Don’t be Gollum! Don’t be a dragon either! I sing! I speak in eleven languages! The elves leaving Middle-Earth! Disclosure: You’re not Martin, Lisa or Stephanie!

This episode is about etmn – atman – and the Indo-European parts of the self and the ’soul’. About finding balance in life and following our true calling and living honorably to transcend death and become immortal.

The Hamingja Podcast is the renaissance of western spirituality. The place to be to explore paganism, animism and the Dharmic path in depth. For those who want to rediscover their natural spirituality.

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The Hamingja Podcast - 13. Slavic paganism the authentic way
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02/06/24 • 60 min

Slavic paganism is perhaps the least well-known of the Indo-European spiritual branches. It is unfortunately also heavily distorted by new-age and other modern influences. This episode will remedy that! A great resource for those who seek their native Slavic roots and for those who want an even broader understanding of Indo-European culture and spirituality.

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The Hamingja Podcast - How Thor changed a young man's life – #paganjourney
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01/28/24 • 10 min

Hear the story about how Thor the Striker changed this young British man’s life at young age. Are you new to paganism? Young? Lost in life? We continue our pagan journey, our portraits of how some of our members found their ancestral spirituality and their true nature. That's exactly what us at Hamingja help people do – finding and practicing their Indo-European spirituality in an authentic way.

Here we meet Elliot, a young man from the UK telling his story about how he came to Indo-European paganism, how Thor changed his life and about the importance of finding one’s way back up on the ancestral path. A story about how he found Anglo-Saxon paganism, or Fyrnsidu as it’s also called.

Follow the channel and our portrait series #paganjourney for more guidance and lessons.

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The Hamingja Podcast - Pagan morning ritual – 9 step practical guide
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01/21/24 • 17 min

We help people find their true Indo-European spirituality, nature & purpose. We often see people who really want to deepen their Indo-European pagan spirituality, but don’t get going since they feel they don’t know where to start, how to do things in an authentic way and that they lack words. We’ll do something about that now. This is a guide to an authentic and well-attested morning prayer ritual aligned with Indo-European paganism.

This is a bonus episode where I go through an authentic Indo-European morning ritual step by step. It’s so important that we don’t just talk about our native spirituality, but that we actually practice it.

It’s originally a YouTube video, so for you who also want to see me perform the ritual I recommend you to go over there. But I know many of you love to listen to podcasts, so I’m posting it here too. And you’ll understand perfectly well just by listening here. At the end of this episode you’ll also hear the two prayers or mantras I offer to Dawn and Sun, but in a much better and melodic version, so stick around for that.

And what better place to start than in the morning? As the title suggests this video is about how to perform an authentic pagan morning ritual – getting into a healthy and spiritual routine.

A spiritual and mindful start of the day that definitely will make you feel that the day has begun in a meaningful way, and that you’ve already seen beauty.

For this morning ritual you’ll need water, a candle, incense and some barley. As you’ll see, one bowl of water will be used for purification, and a smaller amount will be used as a libation. If you have an altar at home it’s a good idea to always have holy water standing there.

I sometimes add on some more beverages as libations to the All-gods – like milk, wine or juice – but libations to the Sun and Dawn should be non-alcoholic.

So let’s begin! Before you’ll see me perform the ritual and say the prayers there are some preparatory steps that are just as important and just as much part of the ritual.

First of all – wake up early. 6 o’clock at the latest. Already by doing that you’ll feel that you’ve done something good. Stretch a little in bed before getting up.

As soon as you get up, try to get 2-10 minutes of sunlight or daylight. There’s great health benefits of doing that. That’s of course not always possible depending on what time of the year it is and where in the world you are, but do your best. Be mindful of that the Sun represents our highest consciousness and the higher self.

Now drink one or two glasses of warm water. This kickstarts your metabolism, and activates your body’s fuel.

Take a really cold shower or bath. Start with 30 seconds. Cold showers and baths give both health benefits and a sense of uniting with nature. Be mindful in the cold water. You’ll feel connected to nature, and this purification also makes all that society forced upon you the day before.

It’s of course even nicer if you can get out in the garden or nature and pour cold water over yourself, connecting to Mother Earth.

After that – meditate for as long as you feel you have the time for. Studies show that 15 minutes of meditation has the same physical and psychological effect as one full day of vacation! But if you only have two minutes, that’s great too!

When I open my eyes after the meditation I often think of things I look forward to or things I’m grateful for.

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The Hamingja Podcast - Important message from a young pagan – #paganjourney
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01/15/24 • 7 min

Young? New to paganism? Lost in life? Here's a very important message from a young Swedish pagan. Everywhere around us we see the decline of the west and the purposeless, rootless and lost people living there. But there’s hope for the future, not the least with youth like this. In the first episode of our new series of portraits of a #paganjourney you get to meet one of the members of the Hamingja Foundation – Niilo – who has a very important message to young people, new pagans and to those searching for purpose and direction in life. Leave the Empire of Nothing and start connecting to your roots!

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The Hamingja Podcast - Imbolc special: Wool & milk

Imbolc special: Wool & milk

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01/26/22 • 28 min

Right between the winter solstice and spring equinox the Celts celebrate Imbolc. A balance act between winter and spring, between life and death. It is the longing for life and growth to come back. All the Indo-European peoples highlighted this time of the year, and this episode is about how this holiday was celebrated all over the dharmic world.

Imbolc is often translated as ’in the belly’, and in this episode I present what that has to do with Proto-Indo-Europeans, Ullr, Uranos, Varuna, Skadi, wool and milk.

The Hamingja Podcast is the renaissance of western spirituality. The place to be to explore paganism, animism and the Dharmic path in depth. For those who want to rediscover their natural spirituality.

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The Hamingja Podcast - 12. The Sacred Drink

12. The Sacred Drink

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01/04/24 • 83 min

Pagans drink mead, celebrate Odin for sacrificing an eye to drink from the Well, and pour libations in rituals. But why? Why did the sacred drink become integral to the religious beliefs and practices of Indo-European peoples? It is one of the most enigmatic mysteries and at the same time perhaps the most central phenomenon in Indo-European myth and spirituality. This episode takes a deep sip of the sacred drink of our ancestors – the elixir that keeps the gods immortal and conveys divine insight, inspiration and fertility.

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The Hamingja Podcast - Pagan Storytime: The Way of the Kóryos pt 2
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11/14/24 • 13 min

Listen to part 2 of a new pagan story! The young warriors are now lost out on the moonlit steppe, after their first real challenge. As if it couldn't get worse they now also smell smoke. Smoke means people, and people might mean threat.

The importance of storytelling in Indo-European spirituality and culture cannot be overestimated. Here you get the luxury to relax and listen to a story about raids, coming-of-age rites and the spirits of the land.

The soon-to-be-launched Hamingja platform will be filled to the brim with stories, prayers, rituals, guides, pagan documentaries etc, so we recommend you sign up for our newsletter on www.hamingja.foundation/membership

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FAQ

How many episodes does The Hamingja Podcast have?

The Hamingja Podcast currently has 25 episodes available.

What topics does The Hamingja Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Heathen, Spirituality, Faith, Magic, European, Celtic, Dharma, Religion & Spirituality, Norse, Podcasts, Religion, Pagan and Paganism.

What is the most popular episode on The Hamingja Podcast?

The episode title 'How Thor changed a young man's life – #paganjourney' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Hamingja Podcast?

The average episode length on The Hamingja Podcast is 35 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Hamingja Podcast released?

Episodes of The Hamingja Podcast are typically released every 17 days, 22 hours.

When was the first episode of The Hamingja Podcast?

The first episode of The Hamingja Podcast was released on Oct 31, 2021.

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