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VÖLVA: Viking Witchcraft & Seiðr Magic

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Unlock the Forbidden Power of the Völva – The Seeress of the North.

Step into the shadowed mists of Norse legend and awaken the lost feminine force of ancient Viking magic.
VÖ Viking Witchcraft & Seidr Magic is a stunning, deeply researched, and transformative journey into the powerful world of the Norse witch—the Völva—whose sacred rites and trance-craft once shaped the fate of kings and empires.

From the echoing halls of Asgard to the whispering roots of Yggdrasil, this book unveils the hidden world of seiðr, prophecy, runes, spirit-walking, and cosmic vision—an unbroken thread of power that was nearly forgotten. Until now.



The sacred role of the Völva in Viking society—priestess, prophetess, and feared sorceress

The truth about seið Norse trance magic, soul journeying, and shamanic rites

Ritual tools, staffs, high seats, and symbols used in Viking-era spiritual practice

Rune wisdom, galdr chanting, and ancestral invocation

Norse cosmology, the Nine Worlds, and working with Odin, Freyja, Hel, and other gods

How to awaken your own Völva path—step by sacred step


Written with both historical accuracy and modern spiritual insight, this book is a bridge between scholarly yet mystical, powerful yet practical. Whether you are a practitioner of Norse paganism, a witch drawn to ancestral magic, or a spiritual seeker with Viking blood in your veins—this book is your initiation into the path of the Northern seeress.

VÖLVA is not just a book—it is a calling.
Answer it.

177 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 5, 2025

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January 9, 2026
I just can't...

Just couldn't get past the first 2 chapters. So, I scanned thru to the end. This is possibly the worst book I have ever read. As in her other attempts, she over uses the word "not" to the point of insanity. Each chapter was a rehash of the one before it. Repetition to nauseum. Nothing new here, either. There are better writings on this subject. My advise...look elsewhere.
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