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Reddit mentions of Pagan Magic of the Northern Tradition: Customs, Rites, and Ceremonies

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Pagan Magic of the Northern Tradition: Customs, Rites, and Ceremonies
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  • Large capacity microware steamer, perfect for steaming a wide range of vegetables, and great for steaming rice!
  • Stain proof and tough, polycarbonate base & steamer insert
  • Supplied with a clear lid for visibility and to prevent splashes inside your microwave
  • For microwave use only - Dishwasher Safe
  • Size: H 17.5cm x D 23cm
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Length6 Inches
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Release dateMay 2015
Weight0.00220462262 Pounds
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Found 1 comment on Pagan Magic of the Northern Tradition: Customs, Rites, and Ceremonies:

u/RyderHiME ยท 2 pointsr/pagan

There's no real good answer to this. Diana Paxton has already been mentioned, and she is probably the most well known source. I do recommend her, with a degree of salt.

Two books I'm still trying to make my way through are Trolldom and Pagan Magic of the Northern Traditions. I also have a few titles by Claude Lecouteux and Raven Kaldera waiting for their turn in the stack.

Seidr is a touchy topic amongst many Norse heathens, so you will rarely find good booklists on the topic, particularly in english.