Another fan of eclecticism here. I appreciate the importance of having a frame of reference; a sort of grounding. But, as you say, even our English language is eclectic. Perhaps the sorting into useful or not useful is a skill to master, rather reject something outright because it lacks that elusive quality, purity. What is purity, anyway? Seems like a little might be good, but too much will stagnate.
Appreciate the image of Bifrost as an astral connection between Midgard and the Gods.
Also, this helped me see more clearly the importance of the images on my altar, and the small daily offerings made.
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Another fan of eclecticism here. I appreciate the importance of having a frame of reference; a sort of grounding. But, as you say, even our English language is eclectic. Perhaps the sorting into useful or not useful is a skill to master, rather reject something outright because it lacks that elusive quality, purity. What is purity, anyway? Seems like a little might be good, but too much will stagnate.
Appreciate the image of Bifrost as an astral connection between Midgard and the Gods.
Also, this helped me see more clearly the importance of the images on my altar, and the small daily offerings made.
Thanks,
Valerie