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Indigo Dragon Shaman/Noita, Reiki master, spiritual artist, master herbalist/botanist, spiritual/nature energy teacher/guide, CMT energy/spiritual massage teacher for people and animals, animal/plant communications, Oracles/runes, fire/smoke scrying etc.

02/17/2026
The ancestors of our ancient tribes knew..  sometimes things need aggressive balance and fuzzy bunnies aren't going to c...
02/16/2026

The ancestors of our ancient tribes knew.. sometimes things need aggressive balance and fuzzy bunnies aren't going to cut it.

More info on the macabre used to bring justice.

https://youtu.be/ZJ68byIXkUE?si=itGPlczzSbDbh1Eb

Going over the sources about the níðstang and how this Norse ritual is related to a much older and universal animist belief.My online apparel/training gear s...

Maybe we need some erected eh? (sculptures for horse of course..) Time to reconnect with the Earth and her power. Holdin...
02/16/2026

Maybe we need some erected eh? (sculptures for horse of course..) Time to reconnect with the Earth and her power. Holding those with menevolant, unbalanced energies accountable. 🐉🍃🌹🖤

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The Niðstöng. A Pole of Scorn.
In the Saxon and Viking Age, one of the harshest acts of hostility was the raising of a niðstöng, a “pole of scorn.”

In Egil’s Saga, Egil Skalla-Grímsson sets a pole in the earth, fixes a horse’s head upon it, carves runes, and turns it toward his enemies’ land. He calls on the landvættir, land-wights, to drive them out and deny them peace. This was not something done slyly or on the quiet, it was very much an open magick. It was a public declaration. The word behind it, níðingr in Old Norse, nīðing in Old English, means a dishonoured person, an oath breaker, a coward, someone stripped of standing. Among both Norse and Saxon peoples, honour was bound to land and reputation. To name someone nīðing was to attack their claim to both.

Later similar traditions associate such poles with Hel and destructive forces of the underworld. Modern rune lore speaks of thorn and ice staves used in curses. Whether understood as stirring land spirits or turning fate itself, the purpose was clear. To fix shame in the earth and let it work.

The niðstöng belongs not only to Scandinavia, but to a wider Germanic culture where word, land and honour were inseparable, and where insult, once carved and raised, was meant to stay and get the point across.
-Woodlarking

For those who want the deeper history there's more in the comments.

The amazing creativity and energy here! The symbolic story here... ignore the announcers and allow the energy to surroun...
02/02/2026

The amazing creativity and energy here! The symbolic story here... ignore the announcers and allow the energy to surround. 🙏🥀🌿🍃🐉

ESTADOS UNIDOSExperience the vibrant Chippewa Tribe Parade in Minnesota, USA, a powerful Native American cultural celebration showcasing traditional dances, ...

I love that proper death care is finally being brought back. I’ve been around the dying since I was very young for all k...
12/30/2025

I love that proper death care is finally being brought back. I’ve been around the dying since I was very young for all kinds of animals, family and friends. The calling has always been strong with me to help those who suffer and/ or dying, I was just too afraid to share. I am the one that will hold you when others may need to walk away…

Death needs to be as natural as possible, but our current society over medicalizes the process. It’s sad to see.. the dying need comfort and respect. Give them peace, help with memorials etc, being there for family during this hard time, making sure their pain is under control (yes they will sleep more and more.. it’s not the meds, it’s part of the dying process) and so much more. You don’t need to die in a medical setting. There is no cure for death.. we all meet that end eventually.

I personally haven’t yet decided on what I want for my death time. I either want cremation or be composted as it’s now legal in MN. But I may want a home funeral first then the cremation etc. I’d rather be outside too, nature is my home. I need to feel natures breath, her tears, the chirping of birds and animals running amuck.

Positive vibes and blessings. Death is part of the lifecycle. It’s time the western world stop with fear and celebrate these processes differently. Our ancestors understood the importance of such things.

Tina.. Indigo Dragon Noita, Death Doula

4955 likes, 272 comments. “Don’t fear the reaper. I teach people how to bring death care back home; home funerals, family-led vigils, and natural options that center choice, transparency, and care. If this kind of death education matters to you, follow along. Likes, shares, and comments help boo...

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