The Origins of Runic Mysticism and Magic - The Kabbalistic Noble Runes of Johannes Bureus

The Runes of Northern Europe strike us as both monumental and mysterious and have developed various mystical and magical practices around them. But, what are the origins of modern runic occultism? Johannes Bureus (d. 1652) was both among the founders of the academic study of Runes but also the founder of Esoteric Runology. Following the philosophy of Gothicism, Bureus would argue that the Runes held ancient mystical secrets preserved from the confusion at the Tower of Babel and encoded in "Runic Kabbalah." He detailed this Esoteric Runology in his Adulruna Rediviva or The Rebirth of the Noble Runes, a work still unpublished to this day.
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  • @TheEsotericaChannel
    @TheEsotericaChannelАй бұрын

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  • @TheEsotericaChannel
    @TheEsotericaChannelАй бұрын

    A few points I could have made clearer in this episode: Pre-modern people primarily related to the Runes as a system for writing, not as a system of symbols. Bureus is the first person for which we have evidence for the use of Runes primarily as mystical symbols. If you primarily relate to the Runes as a system of mystical symbols then you are much more historically and spiritually similar to Bureus than pre-Christian Rune-users. That shouldn’t surprise us: he’s closer to us in virtually every sense - historically, religiously, philosophically, anthropologically, etc. - than he was to the Vikings, etc. Bureus’ mystical system is profoundly Christian, even if a specific kind of hermetic-kabbalisitic Christianity. Aside from his theological and soteriological interpolations, his text abounds in Biblical prooftexts. Unfortunately, this fact is conspicuously ignored and even distorted in contemporary occult discussion of the Adulruna Rediviva. I suspect this is out of other theological agendas or the unfortunate anti-Christian bias of much of contemporary occultism. However, let’s not commit the genetic fallacy. Neo-Pagan spiritual practices descended genealogically from this very Christian form of mysticism aren’t guilty of some original sin. Spiritual practices evolve and often reach religious escape velocity from their origins. Before mocking the admittedly outlandish mystical positions that Bureus comes to vis-a-vis surviving old Norse religious texts, recall that he was the best educated person on this topic in his lifetime. He employed the most advanced hermeneutical, linguistic and epigraphic tools anyone had access to. Further, his mystical orientation was underwritten by multiple learned streams that we all praise as part of the intellectually high water mark of the Renaissance and that he brought together with truly deft finesse. All that and he still ended up with positions that strike us - and are, to be honest - astoundly at odds with historical Norse religion. Let that inspire intellectual and spiritual humility in us and lead us to question those who unflinchingly provide The Answers™ when we pose honest questions because the historical evidence is simply inconclusive. Finally, while the spiritual creativity of Bureus can and should be praised, I hope it can also equally inspire us to be comfortable with simply not knowing and thus not rushing to fill in those gaps with our own wishes, biases and spiritual agendas.

  • @Snowy9896

    @Snowy9896

    Ай бұрын

    Well said my friend.

  • @Matt_The_Hugenot

    @Matt_The_Hugenot

    Ай бұрын

    This whole video was excellent. I think you made those points pretty clear.

  • @Pontus-Tarantulas
    @Pontus-TarantulasАй бұрын

    The "IKEA SEFIRÖT" is the best thing I've seen in a long time. :)

  • @matthewiskra771

    @matthewiskra771

    Ай бұрын

    The "heavy metal ümlaut" for the win there, Pontus-Tarantulas.

  • @Pontus-Tarantulas

    @Pontus-Tarantulas

    Ай бұрын

    @@matthewiskra771 It's my dear old swedish native ö. I have to say that I'm post proud of the usage by Lemmy in Motörhead. :)

  • @nasonguy

    @nasonguy

    28 күн бұрын

    Up there with Jesus Odin.

  • @Pontus-Tarantulas

    @Pontus-Tarantulas

    28 күн бұрын

    @@nasonguy Especially since Odin has been more used as a comparison to the christian devil in nordic folklore. :)

  • @pappapata

    @pappapata

    22 күн бұрын

    😄🇸🇪🤘❣

  • @christinarosen7519
    @christinarosen7519Ай бұрын

    Swedish archaeologist here. LOVED this episode.

  • @TheEsotericaChannel

    @TheEsotericaChannel

    Ай бұрын

    You work in Sweden? Also, do they talk much about this guy around your parts?

  • @christinarosen7519

    @christinarosen7519

    29 күн бұрын

    @@TheEsotericaChannel I do. Mostly on early modern sites. Bureus is well known for being the first "riksantikvarie", i.e. head of the National Antiquities Office and of course for his impressive documenting of rune stones and other ancient monuments. But I don't think we talk or think much about him as a mystic. I learned a lot from your episode! And I HATE thas his work is being misused by the nazi racist crowd.

  • @MFLimited
    @MFLimitedАй бұрын

    “ Bauhaus, Bella Lugosi’s Dead is playing in your head right now“… That’s pretty niche, not to mention Gen X. This guy knows his audience.

  • @michaelshelton5488
    @michaelshelton5488Ай бұрын

    Dr. Jackson Crawford has many excellent videos on the runes from the historical and linguistic side.

  • @TheEsotericaChannel

    @TheEsotericaChannel

    Ай бұрын

    Yes he does! In fact Dr Crawford was part of the reason why I started this KZread channel.

  • @Gandalf_the_Black_

    @Gandalf_the_Black_

    29 күн бұрын

    I would pay to see a collab between these channels

  • @Binarokaro
    @Binarokaro26 күн бұрын

    I really appreciate what you said about religious and spiritual practices not needing a direct link to some ancient past in order to be fulfilling or meaningful. People always seem surprised when I say that my own religious beliefs are my own wholesale creation, and that I acknowledge them as my own fabrication with no basis in anything in history or established religious practices, because it seems so common to believe that beliefs need to have some kind of appeal to authority, whether that authority is a person or a historical practice, in order to be legitimate.

  • @epiccrusadr8583

    @epiccrusadr8583

    10 күн бұрын

    Honestly I have to respect that

  • @wortrihanha5731
    @wortrihanha5731Ай бұрын

    Would love to see a conversation between Dr. Sledge and Dr. Jackson Crawford on this very topic.

  • @JoannaGalacticTutor
    @JoannaGalacticTutorАй бұрын

    I love how you thread very complex and very skewed ideals, options,notions of magic, esoteric all in one channel and inspire the spirituality of our own unique growth can now begin to bring in all aspects of study and then begin to wipe away much distortions, discriminations, and judgments - thank you for your channel -

  • @achristiananarchist2509
    @achristiananarchist250928 күн бұрын

    The comb labeled "comb" is kind of funny. It made me think of that scene from Big Mouth where Caleb paints "Gym Wall" on the gym wall. I'm now imagining an autistic viking craftsman, having just painstakingly carved the word "comb" into his recently finished comb, giving a satisfied smile and going "Now they will know."

  • @MinaDeborah
    @MinaDeborahАй бұрын

    Watching this wearing a Bauhaus shirt- nice coincidence moment.

  • @TheEsotericaChannel

    @TheEsotericaChannel

    Ай бұрын

    Undead undead

  • @almishti

    @almishti

    27 күн бұрын

    @@TheEsotericaChannel Clearly Bureus lived in the good old days, when dancing meant exploding.

  • @ErinCampMeeks
    @ErinCampMeeksАй бұрын

    My favorite academic talking about one of my favorite subjects! I swoon! As part of the Norse heathen community, I can’t thank you enough for this episode. The misinformation that many people have about the actual history of rune use as far as we currently know it and conflating later innovations with The Way The Vikings Did It(tm) is a pet peeve of mine. I notice that you mentioned Flowers as an esoteric scholar working on this material at the end and I’m supposing that you mean Stephen Flowers. I would be very interested in your opinion of his work. He has been becoming increasingly persona non grata within Heathen circles for awhile due to his problematic associations. I’ve always wondered how esoteric scholars without a dog in the fight analyze his work.

  • @TheEsotericaChannel

    @TheEsotericaChannel

    Ай бұрын

    I am highly skeptical of him and his work. But the literature is the literature, for better and for worse. That's partially why I didn't reference any of the occult work on this topic, aside from the fact that it's textually unreliable.

  • @frost8077
    @frost8077Ай бұрын

    Even the pagan channels never talk about Johannes Bureus, so I'm glad to see you pulled out a unique topic to discuss, making a very fascinating video about the runes.

  • @TheEsotericaChannel

    @TheEsotericaChannel

    29 күн бұрын

    It's really bizarre to me given the popularity of rune stuff that he's not more talked about.

  • @iachtulhu1420
    @iachtulhu1420Ай бұрын

    Mandatory Adulruna Rediviva song from symphonic metal band Therion playing right now in my mind :) They're Swedish (what a surprise!) and Thomas Karlsson, a head of Dragon Rouge occult order (primarily a form of "Gothic Kabbalah") wrote many if not most/all their lyrics. Gives them a cred or two. Also, a great episode and great collaboration with another scholar whos approach and attitude I admire!

  • @ninetales6485
    @ninetales6485Ай бұрын

    Active practitioner of esoteric runology(😂) of 40 years now love your work and this is by far my favorite episode! Now if you just bring up the Icelandic museum of witchcraft more often it would be incredible.

  • @TheEsotericaChannel

    @TheEsotericaChannel

    Ай бұрын

    Actually went there when I was visiting for my honeymoon

  • @QuasarKaraoke
    @QuasarKaraokeАй бұрын

    Loved the visual gags in this one! I'm one of those people who has primarily absorbed Jackson Crawford's Norse stuff (extremely exoteric), so I'm glad to get a glimpse of this very early esoteric runology. Incredible that Bureus learned the runes from extant 16th century traditions and didn't even have access to the Codex Regius!

  • @TheEsotericaChannel

    @TheEsotericaChannel

    29 күн бұрын

    Yep, this is kinda the runic esotericism big bang

  • @ryanbeaudoin7391
    @ryanbeaudoin7391Ай бұрын

    Just started watching - excited for the topic!

  • @colleenk5045
    @colleenk5045Ай бұрын

    The elder futhark changed my whole life! Thanks for another great video.

  • @BigFazzz
    @BigFazzzАй бұрын

    Needed this video today! Thank you Dr.

  • @kristinaschewenius6615
    @kristinaschewenius6615Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the extended knowledge about Bureus! Love from Sweden

  • @therealsistercrow
    @therealsistercrow15 күн бұрын

    This was an incredible watch. Wonderful work, thank you.

  • @genghisgalahad8465
    @genghisgalahad8465Ай бұрын

    Oh wow! Awesome convergence of streams and meeting of milieus to dive into, Dr Sledge! Esoterica's edifying excellence!

  • @jbaquinones
    @jbaquinonesАй бұрын

    Another awesome piece of enlightened knowledge. Dr Sledge bravo ❤❤❤. Thank you 🙏

  • @pilgrimm23
    @pilgrimm23Ай бұрын

    Thank you Dr Sledge. Your take is intuitive, informed, humorous and instructive. I salut your work

  • @Rydonattelo
    @RydonatteloАй бұрын

    Friday night ESOTERICA. Fantastic.

  • @Survivethejive
    @Survivethejive23 күн бұрын

    The origin of runic esotericism is Hávamál which describes the esoteric means by which the Highest god acquired knowledge of them and lists 18 runes and song used by him for specifically magical purposes. There are runic inscriptions which invoke gods and ask them to do things. Bureus and others have tried to assign esoteric and magical meanings to runes because this is an attested use in the earliest sources. Even the word rune itself can be translated as “esoteric”

  • @Survivethejive

    @Survivethejive

    23 күн бұрын

    Recommend the work of Dr Scott Shell on evidence that runes were used in magical contexts in early inscriptions

  • @TheEsotericaChannel

    @TheEsotericaChannel

    23 күн бұрын

    Hi Tom - I agree with you that there is clearly a relationship of the Runes with numinous power in Havamal - I mention it in this episode. However, my point is that the vast majority of archaeological and literary evidence is that the runes were not primarily identified as 'magical' or 'symbolic' as they have been since Bureus. In fact, I even mention evidence of their magical use in the video - as much as we understand what in the world those instances are. It'd be interesting to chat - feel free to reach out via my website. I know we're on very different positions on a lot of issues, but I'd rather reach out than continue the social fracturing that's very intellectually harmful. Let's chat and see where conversation is possible.

  • @virkots
    @virkots17 күн бұрын

    Oh, I've been hoping you would cover Bureus. Great video as always.

  • @arkemiffo
    @arkemiffo28 күн бұрын

    This'll probably drown in the comments, but nonetheless. I just wanted to thank you for making an episode on Swedish history in the subject here. I find the esoteric subject to be highly fascinating , and being a Swede myself, this is doubly so. And to drive your point home. I've always been interested in runes, and the viking era (could be because I lived just 10 minutes bike ride from 3 of them when I grew up). I've unfortunately often been accused of being of a member of a mid 20th century German ideology for wearing rings or necklaces with runes on them, when my own ideology is just about the opposite.

  • @monsieurdorgat6864

    @monsieurdorgat6864

    23 күн бұрын

    It is a shame, indeed. In order to reclaim those runes and that history, it becomes even more important to brutally expose their ridiculous pseudo-history for what it is. Only when the nationalists are gone will their association with the symbols you enjoy be free of stigma. Unfortunately, it seems the rights of fascists remain highly regarded in the US and Europe.

  • @scarlettleaves9042
    @scarlettleaves904229 күн бұрын

    Much appreciated video. I use the Runes as an oracle and constantly yearn for more authentic esoteric knowledge about them, which has been slight in my 25 years of study. I feel I have my own beliefs which are built upon practice, but with little foundation. Thank you for your introduction to this, it set my heart ablaze

  • @theeccentrictripper3863
    @theeccentrictripper3863Ай бұрын

    Damn that was quite a journey, there's a whole lot here to stew and chew on, it's kind of incredible, and a little awe-inspiring, to see the kind of syncretization going on in the pursuit of a dubious perennialism. I know this is more of a query for a livestream, and maybe I'll ask about it again next time round, but I'm curious about the point you initially made in regards to the validity of reconstructionist spirituality. I completely agree that religious innovation is center-stage to the development of religions and an ever-present reality, a desirable one even, but so many of these people put so much stock in these movements solely due to their perceived link, or even direct connection, to these ancient practices; if they themselves only find virtue in their practices because they believe they are historically grounded how can a historically accurate assessment of these traditions, and more specifically these runes, not act as a wrecking ball to their spirituality? Furthermore, are we not patronizing these people for suggesting that their practices are just as legitimate as any other by virtue of being a religious practice when that's not how they're measuring it? For those who believe they are innovating this is all irrelevant and redundant, but for those who are gunning for "true" tradition do we not have an obligation to them on some level to delineate between historical practices and modern ones?

  • @arthurp.8499
    @arthurp.8499Ай бұрын

    I love ur vids man. I hope ur having a good day today

  • @TheLeftwheel
    @TheLeftwheelАй бұрын

    Two of my fave channels collaborating? Christmas has come EARLY!

  • @chompachangas
    @chompachangasАй бұрын

    Doc, holy crap. I've been pondering upon this very topic. Thank you!

  • @lynnekassirer7503
    @lynnekassirer7503Ай бұрын

    Thank you for yet AGAIN putting our eyes onto source materials we might never come across otherwise.

  • @Meta_God
    @Meta_God29 күн бұрын

    I only just made it to the 25th minute but I'm already mindblown.. If these brilliant men of their time felt so compelled to dig this deep into the knowledge that was ancient to them at the time.... and so on and so forth... there's absolutely no telling what we don't really understand about life... I didn't even recognize that so much happened with runes.. I love the way you framed this topic. Great video.

  • @AsAboveSoBelow1177
    @AsAboveSoBelow117729 күн бұрын

    I absolutely love the work you do! It's great to find the many various occult and esoteric relevant topics finally talked about with some intellectually respectful research of information and under a more linear and succinct source where such topics have been found in the more broad and unorganized recesses of obscurity. Much respect, my friend! By the by, I would love to see an episode on I-Ching Occultism as well!

  • @TheAlkhemiaStudio
    @TheAlkhemiaStudio29 күн бұрын

    I also felt the whiplash Dr.Justin felt when saying that the "Thor" rune is also for "Torah"

  • @gerrybrownlee3217
    @gerrybrownlee321729 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your refined detail Precise explanation in all your work

  • @JohnDoe-pb8wx
    @JohnDoe-pb8wxАй бұрын

    You’ve shown a drinking horn with runes in your intro video for so long, I’m so glad you got around to talking about them! 😂 Great video as always

  • @kristinaschewenius6615
    @kristinaschewenius6615Ай бұрын

    Thank you for mentioning the hijacking of the runes and other symbols of norse and scandinavian heritage! Surely, every culture has experienced this, sadly enough. I think we ought to reclaim the old symbols and use them for neutral and good purposes, to de-evilize them. ☀️

  • @annaaurora81303

    @annaaurora81303

    Ай бұрын

    And Christmas in Mithras 🔱We are Titan ⚡⚔️🙃😃

  • @kickassgreek
    @kickassgreekАй бұрын

    now this got me wanting to relisten to Therion's "Gothic Kabbalah'

  • @Ahoooon
    @AhoooonАй бұрын

    Thanks for this fascinating presentation

  • @OxJinn
    @OxJinn29 күн бұрын

    I love the way runes look like dancing trees

  • @WingolfBaneman
    @WingolfBanemanАй бұрын

    Interesting timing on this video as my archaeology class studied some of the 10+ runestones in Lund today

  • @piknikker
    @piknikkerАй бұрын

    Thank you for sharing all this reseach. You're a hero.

  • @morrigandeathambassador
    @morrigandeathambassador27 күн бұрын

    Thanks for making this

  • @peterkarargiris4110
    @peterkarargiris4110Ай бұрын

    An excellent episode Dr Sledge. I've never heard of Johannes Bareus. Great to hear that he was a scholar and lived in a relatively tolerant society, allowing him to pursue his studies.

  • @TheEsotericaChannel

    @TheEsotericaChannel

    29 күн бұрын

    Literally being besties with the king didn't hurt

  • @crazzyjay7785
    @crazzyjay7785Ай бұрын

    peace to all people☮✡✝☪☸🕉

  • @TheEsotericaChannel

    @TheEsotericaChannel

    Ай бұрын

    Many thanks !

  • @_4200h
    @_4200h29 күн бұрын

    such an interesting episode, thank you

  • @TimeandRelativeDimensioninHell
    @TimeandRelativeDimensioninHellАй бұрын

    fascinating! thank you as always 🖤

  • @MichaelYoder1961
    @MichaelYoder196118 күн бұрын

    Loved this, Justin! I have a set of runes for casting and a book to decipher the meanings. Would be very interesting for you to delve into the "divine" messages of the runes. Thanks for this!

  • @hiphopgeeks
    @hiphopgeeksАй бұрын

    Great video Doc...that explanation gave me a headache. 'Ikea Kabala' makes total sense... hodge podge comes to my sore temporal lobe. 🧠

  • @GothiGrimwulff
    @GothiGrimwulff26 күн бұрын

    Great video. I'm gonna spread the word about this and Nordic Animism's video on my various platforms. I did my own Rune video a few months ago. I did a ton of research and still didn't come across a lot of this information 🍻

  • @iMystic418
    @iMystic418Ай бұрын

    A great deal of, if not all, magickal practice appears to me to be an act of expressing and/or an experiencing of psychologically transformative moments through (potentially complex and obscure) systems of language. Most magical systems appear to be symbolic grammatical structures for facilitating these expressions/experiences (Crowley himself described the framework of the Tree of Life as a "magickal alphabet"). I personally think that the Runes can serve a similar purpose as a rich and convenient language through which to practice and perform magickal acts, in a way that has its own unique texture. But, just as with any symbols borrowed from history, a clear distinction between historical facts and contemporary spiritual practice should be drawn and understood. Thanks for this video! It was super informative and interesting! ✌️🫶🦐

  • @iachtulhu1420

    @iachtulhu1420

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, uncle Al is on the same page with me and you also. Though I do think that this (for kind of for a lack of a better term) "neuro-linguistic progamming" is actually much more about creative use of not just mnemonics, but also of feeling, expression, meaning, emotion etc, all projected into simple or complex array of symbols, not unlike sigils from Chaos Magic. To my present understanding, to ancients and pre-modern people this alternative grammars, symbolical languages and devices were about getting objective truths and powers about the universe and through the universe, but our (post)modern sensibilities in information and post-industrial capitalist age are more in direction of these occult devices being not about truths of ontology but creative inventions and innovations to draw further meaning, express and feel/think differently, in short, living differently. To me this doesn't diminish their value, on the contrary. It makes creativity much more awe-inspiring and meaning making becomes a spiritual practice in itself.

  • @jacobrepino3808
    @jacobrepino3808Ай бұрын

    This is the most hilarious episode the Dr. has put out yet

  • @jessklay8594
    @jessklay85944 күн бұрын

    Topics like this interest me like no other

  • @user-zx7yb8gm1m
    @user-zx7yb8gm1m22 күн бұрын

    As a Christian Swede residing in Uppsala and with a deep interest in writing, symbols and magic I think this episode about ticked all the boxes. 😊 Great job, Dr. Sledge!

  • @bobbijokramm1976
    @bobbijokramm197623 күн бұрын

    Appreciate it work❤

  • @user-dx2mc9iq7o
    @user-dx2mc9iq7o17 күн бұрын

    So glad to see this discussed. Have been reading “Nightside of the Runes” by Thomas Karlsson, PH. D. Which discusses the adulrune as well as the Uthark theory made by Agrell. I love the perspective that the Northern spiritual tradition evolves over time as apposed to just being true in its origins. I think and my experiences confirm that Johan Bures is part of this process.

  • @georgiautube
    @georgiautubeАй бұрын

    So dreadful!! I’m a scot and its the same- those lunatics have taken my heritage and its so terrible. Thanks for your excellent information, detailed research, and great humour!

  • @ahviouslyanarchy9188
    @ahviouslyanarchy9188Ай бұрын

    This is beyond amazing.

  • @thefinestsake1660
    @thefinestsake16605 күн бұрын

    Always a pleasure

  • @molliechallender7311
    @molliechallender731129 күн бұрын

    Seeing the word "comb" etched on the comb makes me think of children learning their words. We see that now in picture books or blocks with words next to their pictures 😊 they knew it was important that the kids learned!

  • @doktordanomite9105
    @doktordanomite9105Ай бұрын

    As a worshiper of odin, gods i know i will need a drink for this, some much 19th century muck to rake through

  • @MariaVosa
    @MariaVosa29 күн бұрын

    I'm Swedish and I've been following your channel for quite a while now, really enjoying expanding my knowledge in these areas. But I never would have guessed you would one day chose Bureus as a subject! Utterly fantastic! He is barely known in Sweden these days, unless you study archaeology or runology. I had no idea he was so well read on kabbalism ("IKEA Kabbalah" 💀👻). A fascinating person, active during a fascinating period where Sweden was partly becoming more assured as a major power, but still self-conscious about the lack of deep written history and big civilisations in our past. Hence - Gothicism. 14:45 - 100% correct! 😄 Also - many thanks for the recommendation for the channel NordicAnimism. As you say, the worst kind of boring racist idiots have hijacked so much about the topics on ancient Scandinavia that I don't dare search for or click on videos, for fear of what that will do to my psyche and algorithm.

  • @NfindaMalongo
    @NfindaMalongoАй бұрын

    I use a modern method to cast iching and found the question mentioned in the answer to me it's very spiritually potent

  • @matthewiskra771
    @matthewiskra771Ай бұрын

    I was, like many, exposed to the runes through Tolkien's work as a kid, and was much surprised decades later when I ran across them in my study of Saint Cuthbert, an Anglo Saxon Priest in Northumbria (modern day Northumberland in the UK) who used both Latin and Runes in his Christian writing.

  • @patrickohooliganpl
    @patrickohooliganplАй бұрын

    A must-learn for everyone being seriously interested in the history of esotericism.

  • @mikeflannery7219
    @mikeflannery7219Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @SobekLOTFC
    @SobekLOTFCАй бұрын

    Great video, Dr Sledge.⚒️ Keep up the exceptional work 👏 I found the discussion about runes just being more or less a writing system interesting. Perhaps the best example to me of an alphabet that WAS (in some cases) considered "imbued" with the sacred is the Coptic alphabet. Just how it was used in the magical papyri and amulets by monks and ritual specialists; i.e.: the Nomina Sacra, Charakteres, decorations of the letters. However, probably not as "sexy" and mysterious as runes or cuneiform, though 😢 P.S. loved the Bauhaus reference

  • @Mayakran
    @Mayakran29 күн бұрын

    “Yep, trolls. It’s Sweden; it’s troll country. Thanks, Jesus-Odin.” XDDD

  • @ST-vw7gu
    @ST-vw7gu29 күн бұрын

    Appreciate the intricacies.

  • @wanderingsoulenterprises5564
    @wanderingsoulenterprises556429 күн бұрын

    So interesting!

  • @jrsgarage7623
    @jrsgarage762317 күн бұрын

    This is fascinating. I have many of the bure kinship in my family tree that were my great grandfathers. I was somewhat surprised to learn he was interested in the same thing I have been somewhat obsessed about these last few years since I learned about the bure kinship connection.

  • @williammartinactor
    @williammartinactor26 күн бұрын

    Sitting in my treehouse in the IKEA TREE OF LIFE enjoying this marvelous lecture

  • @desecratedcake3875
    @desecratedcake387529 күн бұрын

    My new fav quote from Dr. Sludge. "... It's Troll country, Thanks Jesus-Odin"

  • @frankjimenez4601

    @frankjimenez4601

    29 күн бұрын

    😂

  • @freddypowell7292
    @freddypowell7292Ай бұрын

    I'm learning Swedish right now. Hopefully I'll be able to read this at some point in the near future.

  • @NormalWinterFox
    @NormalWinterFox23 күн бұрын

    Oooh I wasn’t expecting you to mention wardruna on this video! I love wardruna!! I don’t know that many people who know that band

  • @nilsqvis4337
    @nilsqvis433721 күн бұрын

    Fun runes fact: In Dalarna, a quite isolated region of Sweden, runes were still commonly in use as late as the early 20th century

  • @Robert-gc9gc
    @Robert-gc9gcАй бұрын

    Great stuff to hear from you, I always have the impulse to rabbit hole your channel 😂

  • @IndigoC333
    @IndigoC333Ай бұрын

    Wait, I was just looking up ‘runes’….and this video is uploaded?? 😮😮 Spooky 😂 Thanks for the great content, as always!

  • @sulecen
    @sulecen19 күн бұрын

    A fantastic video top to bottom, I also really appreciated the sentiment about spiritual innovation. It feels like in some pagan communities there's that need to feel like you're following in your forebears footsteps, and if you're not then your spirituality is just hollow. But that message how spiritual innovation is what keeps religions relevant is really powerful and very well put so thank you.

  • @nieser2464
    @nieser2464Ай бұрын

    I just waited for "ALU maybe means beer" 😂 And it took only 6 Min. Thats what i love this channel for ❤

  • @komrookmetmy465
    @komrookmetmy46529 күн бұрын

    I am deeply fascinated by this idea of generating the entire runic alphabet through some singular system using simple geometry.

  • @Joshwism
    @JoshwismАй бұрын

    Evil trolls threaten the righteous all the time on social media, seems on-the-level to me.

  • @boringturtle
    @boringturtle27 күн бұрын

    I knew the name sparked a memory in me, pretty sure (iirc) that Therion has a song called "Adulruna Rediviva"

  • @he1ar1
    @he1ar129 күн бұрын

    I learnt recently that the anglo saxons of christian england used old runes alongside latin and greek on their gravestones. I had previously thought that they must have abandoned their old customs of magic when they converted. Very werid. Certainly got me interested in medieval magic and earlier forms of european christianity.

  • @profbri.02
    @profbri.02Ай бұрын

    Less and less frequently do I see "the cards above" when you refer to previous episodes. Am I not swiyching som3thing on that I should or do I have some option turned off or what? Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Peace 🙏 🐉🐉

  • @NullStaticVoid
    @NullStaticVoidАй бұрын

    Great episode! I think it is fascinating how the bronze age and iron age peoples in different parts of the world assign magical or spiritual power to letters and numbers. I wonder if it arises because literacy is class bound. Or because literacy is the domain of the men of god in a lot of cultures. Or the third option is that they never did and we project our own conceptions onto the proto-Scandinavians/Proto Jews/Proto Buddhists.

  • @vettir
    @vettirАй бұрын

    There's a song by Therion about Johannes Bureus called Son of the Staves of Time

  • @Frequencydead

    @Frequencydead

    Ай бұрын

    That's because the guy behind therion used to be part of dragon rouge which is the occult society Thomas Karlsson runs he's made translations sort of of buerus texts (i say sort of since it's not just a translation but his view on it as a magical system )

  • @JM-iu7qx

    @JM-iu7qx

    Ай бұрын

    Every few seconds in these videos, I hear a phrase or name that Therion have used as a lyric or song title ("Adulruna Redeviva", "The Falling Stone" etc). I had a dim idea that they made a lot of references like this but never looked into it.

  • @vettir

    @vettir

    Ай бұрын

    @@JM-iu7qx they literally have three Leviathan albums.

  • @excessiveone9952

    @excessiveone9952

    Ай бұрын

    Ho drakon ho megas

  • @Dollfacedval
    @DollfacedvalАй бұрын

    HEHEHEHE Bauhaus reference in the Esoterica vid :3 🦇🦇🦇

  • @CloneUnit-sq2vs
    @CloneUnit-sq2vsАй бұрын

    I always thought it was neat how similar the mysticism and symbolism was between the Nordic runes and other far distant mystical traditions

  • @bobSeigar
    @bobSeigarАй бұрын

    I have no knowledge about runes at all, but I think they are the most beautiful writing system.

  • @ChemistTea
    @ChemistTeaАй бұрын

    Excellent

  • @Bildgesmythe
    @BildgesmytheАй бұрын

    Onion, onion, onion, beer sounds like a mystical Friday night pizza order All hail Uber Eats. I wonder if there's a ruin for anchovies. Thank you so much for covering these subjects . Love this channel.

  • @StatusUnkown
    @StatusUnkown28 күн бұрын

    There was this deep inner attraction to the image and word sepheroth(final fantasy) and this image has come up a few times in my mind recently, and now i come accross ikea sefirot and it all makes sense why i was drawn to this word❤ going to watch it next after this video, language is code❤

  • @torussaga3428
    @torussaga342827 күн бұрын

    Later this year I will see Heilung live for the second time - music is based on texts and runic inscriptions from Germanic peoples of the Iron Age, and Viking Age. I highly recommend seeing them live of one gets the chance.

  • @TheEsotericaChannel

    @TheEsotericaChannel

    27 күн бұрын

    Saw them just last year !

  • @torussaga3428

    @torussaga3428

    27 күн бұрын

    @@TheEsotericaChannel Thanks for the great video.

  • @jaxknitl1640
    @jaxknitl164025 күн бұрын

    Are you planning on any more Hildegard von Bingen content? Im in the midst of learning both German and Latin purely to explore von Bingens mysteries. Also, any tips from anyone on learning either of those languages would be very appreciated.

  • @MartinGreywolf
    @MartinGreywolf28 күн бұрын

    As outlandish as this runic kabbalah amalgam sounds to us, I don't think Bureus had many other conclusions to come to. If we remember that the axioms he was starting from are that 1) Bible is a scientific textbook of both spiritual and natural world and 2) the older and the closer to Adam and Noah you get, the more truth people knew... you will have to come up with some system to fit the pagan religions/symbols/letters into the model of how the world works that the Bible presents. If you already have a somewhat widely accepted system of how the world works (in this case kabbalah), you will go looking for similarities - and if you go looking for similarities in two languages that have the same ancestor, you will absolutely find them. These days, we just call that ancient language pie. Because pies are delicious. Which would not be a bad thing to base some spiritual movement on.

  • @K4HLER
    @K4HLERАй бұрын

    Dropping the 🔥

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