The first widely accessible Urglaawe book is now available on Lulu.com.
This book is a repository of the terms, concepts, symbols and mythological references used in the Heathen path of Urglaawe. The entries include the cultural values, spiritual awareness, and wisdom carried through the centuries in the oral lore of the Elder healing practice of Braucherei, which is also known as Pow Wow. Included in the entries are traditions and customs that are part of the living Deitsch, -- Pennsylvania German or Pennsylvania Dutch -- folk culture. Adherents to Heathen paths, including Ásatrú, Irminenschaft, Theodism, Forn Sidr, Odinism, and other traditions, will find these entries useful as they provide another voice to the totality of the Teutonic folk experience.
The Guilds of Practitioners
This blog is written and maintained by members of the Oley Freindschaft Guild of Braucherei Practitioners and of the Guild of Urglaawe Braucherei and Hexerei Practitioners.
The Oley Freindschaft recognizes the totality of the practice of Braucherei, which includes the contexts of Christianity and of Urglaawe.
The Oley Freindschaft recognizes the totality of the practice of Braucherei, which includes the contexts of Christianity and of Urglaawe.
The Guild of Urglaawe Braucherei and Hexerei Practitioners is dedicated to the advancement of these traditions within the Urglaawe context.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
A Dictionary of Urglaawe Terminology
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Braucherei,
Deitsch,
Deitscherei,
Distelfink,
Distelfink Sippschaft,
Eckhart,
Hottenstein,
Hottenstein Freibesitz,
Pennsylvania Dutch,
Pennsylvania German,
Pow Wow,
Powwow,
Schreiwer,
Urglaawe
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