The Ancient Norse Art of Trance and Prophecy by Tracey Kotze
In the shadowed light of the northern world, there once lived a sacred art that bridged the human and the divine. Seidhr was the practice of the seers — those who spoke with the unseen, read the language of fate, and listened to the living voice of nature.
In this deeply researched and spiritually resonant work, Tracey Kotze explores the mysteries of Seidhr as both ancient tradition and living path. Drawing from Norse history, myth, and the surviving wisdom of the North, she reveals how trance, rhythm, and awareness were used to enter communion with the world beyond sight — and how those same methods can still guide us today.
Through quiet reflection and clear guidance, The Ancient Norse Art of Trance and Prophecy invites readers to rediscover an older way of one rooted in rhythm, humility, and harmony with the land. It is a journey into the heart of the northern mysteries — where the voices of the past still echo through stone, sea, and spirit, calling us to remember what it means to truly listen.
...but that was not to be. There were a few good spots of info here and there, but they were few and far between. Basically, this was a practice of repetition. Same things repeated over and over and over again. Every other sentence contained the word *not* to the point of insanity. "It's not this, it's that." Over and over. No real meat here. Disappointed that I paid money for this torture. Not trying to be mean. Just sayin...