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Kaedrich Olsen is a seasoned Paranormal Arts Mentor, and in this episode he shares about Sacred Masculinity and how to relate to the modern world through inspiration from Norse mysticism.

A small note from me: I trusted my microphone to be on, but it didn't connect to my computer for some reason, so my audio is less fortunate — I hope you can flow with it!!

Tap in to hear some juicy parts about how Kaedrich has been studying Norse mythology, mysticism, and the old belief systems since his teenage years. He discovered the runes and even translated the Poetic Edda himself to understand the Old Norse mindset. The Norse people lived with spirituality as an everyday part of life — what we call the supernatural was simply the invisible part of nature.

TAP in as we dive into the topic of the sacred masculine and:

-The mature warrior is calm, self-contained, and protects out of love for what's behind him — family, home, community. – The sovereign archetype, or sacred king, holds vision, builds alliances, and uplifts others rather than hoarding power. – In Old Norse stories, the best rulers were called "Ring Breakers" and "Haters of Gold" because they gave away wealth to strengthen their people. – Not just warriores, but the craftsman, the magician, the sage – Take individual responsibility and choose what truly makes sense to you instead of following the collective mindset – The current turmoil in the world is like a collective shadow surfacing, calling us to evolve – Loki, the Norse trickster, stirs things up and creates discomfort, but when the dust settles, everyone is better off!! – I also get his take on the Vikings tv-series- he in stead recommends "The North Man" and "The Last Kingdom" and shares that Ragnar Lothbrok is "sort of like a King Arthur figure," likely an "amalgam."

Thank you for being with us!

Here are some awesome links:

https://www.kaedrich.com

https://www.youtube.com/user/kaedrich

https://www.instagram.com/kaedrich_olsen/

https://www.facebook.com/KaedrichOlsen

AND: https://www.therapeuticastrologer.com/

Here is the youtube version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWiHskxyNrY

Sending boldness

-Mannah

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