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Kathryn Schakel
teleri4411@...
May 1, 2000 11:46 am
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... Good idea - maybe we could also indicate what our own areas of expertise are and/or which topics we're most personally interested in helping with. Wassail,...
Ann Sheffield
asheffie@...
May 1, 2000 2:01 pm
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... I think we need a list of topics *and* a list of client types. And then we need to correlate the two. Manny Olds <of currently difficult e-mail>, adrift...
Manny Olds
oldsma@...
May 1, 2000 2:06 pm
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... Absolutely correct. Do we have the expertise on this list to be able to produce useful materials for learning to read Germanic languages? ... I think this...
Ann Sheffield
asheffie@...
May 1, 2000 2:07 pm
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... I think this is a concern with the "Ritual/Practice" area, but not with the "Lore/Historical" area, where we can focus on 1) primary sources and 2) current...
Ann Sheffield
asheffie@...
May 1, 2000 2:11 pm
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Well, the server switchover is even worse than pessimists predicted. I now have access to my oldsma@... e-mail, but through a web-based service; and that...
Manny Olds
oldsma@...
May 1, 2000 2:13 pm
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... Yes. "Client types" seems to have two axes at present - level, and (as suggested by Teleri) goal. Here's a description of what I think one of "client...
Ann Sheffield
asheffie@...
May 1, 2000 2:30 pm
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Manny Olds <oldsma@...>, Riverdale Park, Maryland, USA ... And ... and (as ... and what ... to figure ... the gods ... of these ... I think we need to...
Clark Net
oldsma@...
May 1, 2000 2:47 pm
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... Yes indeed, but.....you will find despite any and every argument against even the slightest form of 'codyfing', as I have done for years, that there will...
Hringari
sikling@...
May 1, 2000 4:11 pm
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Manny, I think the server switch set loose all the web gremlins, who are determined to wreak vengeance upon your files. The web box thing didn't work, which...
Teleri K. Schakel
teleri4411@...
May 1, 2000 6:53 pm
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... 'codified' ... might wish to ... to Conway ... lives, ... truly ... combined, ... Quabbalah or ... they ... Indeed , Ari. Even the Wiccans are moving...
Teleri K. Schakel
teleri4411@...
May 1, 2000 7:24 pm
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... Hm. Worked when I checked it as "me at work, with my work account" that doesn't do Asatru mailing lists. You have to go to ...
Manny Olds
oldsma@...
May 1, 2000 7:45 pm
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... I have been rereading a good (but obscure) book, _Magic, Fate, and History: The Changing Ethos of the Vikings_ by Rosalie H. Wax. I think that this book...
Manny Olds
oldsma@...
May 1, 2000 7:54 pm
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... A very good idea. I know there are several blot outlines out there as well as several ways of doing symbel. Best to get folks acquainted with as many as ...
Swain Wodening
wodening@...
May 1, 2000 8:04 pm
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... Good list... though we might want to add Frith as well as it is usually not covered with the texts on Wyrd. We can get very basic explanations on both no...
Swain Wodening
wodening@...
May 1, 2000 8:06 pm
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... Ari, I think this is where giving as many varients as posisble could help... it won't seem like codifying as much if we do that. I can think of five blot...
Swain Wodening
wodening@...
May 1, 2000 8:11 pm
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... I agree - variety is the best antidote to dogma. In the first course, though, the trick will be giving enough variation to make the point that variety...
Ann Sheffield
asheffie@...
May 1, 2000 8:16 pm
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... I agree - I think Wyrd and Frith are connected. They're also both unfamiliar terms (as are blot and sumble) that a new person needs to understand, at...
Ann Sheffield
asheffie@...
May 1, 2000 8:23 pm
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... Plenty of them no doubt such as godhi/gythia, wight, landsvaettir.... maybe we shold come up with a small glosssary of the very most common terms. That ...
Swain Wodening
wodening@...
May 1, 2000 8:30 pm
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... I think Wax would be an excellent choice, along with Bauschatz, for an intermediate course on Wyrd. She might be a bit much for the Wyrd section of the...
Ann Sheffield
asheffie@...
May 1, 2000 8:30 pm
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... it won't ... outlines off the ... are ... if we ... Indeed, edit, edit, edit.....lol in frith, Ari...
Hringari
sikling@...
May 1, 2000 8:36 pm
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from the "notes so far" page <http://www.clark.net/~oldsma/thoughts/syllabus.txt> ... Family and social context are extremely important in Asatru. However, if...
skfmyers@...
May 2, 2000 2:22 am
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On Mon, 1 May 2000, Ann Sheffield wrote: ) Manny Olds wrote: ) > ) > --- In Asatru-U@egroups.com, Ann Sheffield <asheffie@a...> wrote: ) > > ) > ) > > -The...
Manny Olds
oldsma@...
May 2, 2000 10:59 am
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On Mon, 1 May 2000 skfmyers@... wrote: ) from the "notes so far" page ) <http://www.clark.net/~oldsma/thoughts/syllabus.txt> ) ) > Activity: draw family...
Manny Olds
oldsma@...
May 2, 2000 11:03 am
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As you must know by now, "They" are reconfiguring the servers at clark.net and have made a major mess of it. Sometime Real Soon Now, my ordinary web page...
Manny Olds
oldsma@...
May 2, 2000 11:52 am
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Groa asked: <<Do we have the expertise on this list to be able to produce useful materials for learning to read Germanic languages?>> My academic background is...
Andrew Campbell
brightwave@...
May 2, 2000 2:16 pm
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I think that is a great word, definitely better than greenhorn. Runa Lindi ... their ... there ... are ... accumulating ... term...
runa@...
May 2, 2000 2:21 pm
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Thank you, I too would like to see an Asatru lexicon especially since there arenumerous words that seem to have two or more spellings, ie: sumble, sumble,...
runa@...
May 2, 2000 2:45 pm
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I'd like to summarize the discussion so far and pose some further questions. My comments on what's already been proposed appear below in [brackets]. I'll...
Ann Sheffield
asheffie@...
May 2, 2000 3:19 pm
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[More of my thoughts on the story so far...] Part Two: Intermediate level and beyond. Things are much less concrete here, and we haven't addressed the...