Heilung (german for healing) are three persons. Maria from Norway, Christopher from Danmark ,Kai from Germany This is not only a Band, it it is a ritual. Grettings from northern Germany 🤘
Das ist die erste Reaction die ich zu dem Song bekomme, Danke dafür. Heilung ist einmalig, dank des Videos bin ich hier auf dem Kanal gelandet und werde bleiben.
Those are three magical spells (singing spells/galdr) from very different time periods. It begins and ends with the 2nd Mersberg charm, a loosening spell. Then moves into the Grõgaldr (spells of Groa), a man summons his dead mother from Helheim to cast 10 spells on him. The chorus is spell 25 a washing spell from the Galdrbök. 1st is high German (7-9th century), 2nd is Swedish 17th century/likely from a far earlier source, and the 3rd is Icelandic from a grimoire dating to the 16th century
"Anoana" is also a very good track for you to react too. Heilung is such a superb band. saw them a few times live and i was very lucky to be able to witness the healing ritual. Explore them vacant, same with Wadruna and other nordic/european/pagan bands.
I've seen two rituals in London. The ritual here seems to me to be a sacrifice to the Gods (Kai The Shaman tying up the female and 'strangling' her), then Maria coming down as Freya to take the victim to Valhalla to serve as a Valkyrie.
it was a Pagan ritual, in the most simple way i can describe it. a ritual in which a warrior is chosen in this case a shield maiden, gives their life not only knowingly but willingly and happily it was a great honor to be chosen for this particular sacrifice it would bring good fortune and hopefully peace for their lands and death to any enemies that opposed them... Maria Franz in this case towards the end where she had the lady stand up Maria brought her back from death and is now in Valhalla in this case the one doing the ropes is the Shaman and is who chooses the warrior and Maria is the Valkyrie that picks the dead up and carries them away to Valhalla.... this is such an amazing ritual and performance to connect any person with (German, Norwegian, Finnish etc..) back with their heritage every single time I watch these rituals it calms mind body and spirit... I really really want to see this live so badly.
@@alexandrumihai-dan5484 that's awesome to know, I had heard about romanians doing some of these same rituals akin to their Germanic/Celtic neighbors such as Vlad Tepesh Drakul in Latvia.. it is funny to watch people try and argue and say that Vlad Drakul otherwise AKA (Dracula/Vlad the Impaler) had a castle in Transylvania when history says they don't even have any proof that he was ever in Transylvania little less even that he had a castle there but you will have people try and argue with you that he did when. They got their information from a Dracula movie >.>
another of theirs i enjoy is their cover song Nikkal, which is their version of the oldest known song in human history inscribed in cuneiform on clay tablets excavated from the ancient Amorite-Canaanite city of Ugarit. (modern day Syria)
This isn't an actual "viking" ritual. There is zero historical record indicating as much. It is just a bit of theater. It may have existed as a ritual but we don't know.
It is referred to as a ritual, because that i show the band referes to their performances. Kai is heavily involved in his own spiritual practice. Each song when written has an intent to it and a particular state of mind it is intending to guide you to. The live performances lean into this also, and as you can see it is heavily choreographed and theatrical. The band never tries to claim that is an accurate historical representation of anything. In fact, their own self description is "amplified history". I was at their most recent Red Rocks performance, and it was INCREDIBLE.
Note entirely true. There have been bog bodies found with the same position, the same rope around the neck and the hands. So there is a truth to the human sacrifice, hence the ritual. It is not "just" a bit of theater. :)
Yeah its probably not actual ritual but Heilung's performance may actually be inspired by the charm of Merseburg, from which Traust's first lyrics come - the charm is about the ancient norse-goddess Idis freeing the men from their bonds and shackles who were prisoners of battle.
I think it’s important to note that and also to note that Heilung themselves don’t claim it to be authentic. They call what they do “Amplified History”. It’s a modern interpretation and reconstruction based on what little we actually know. In this case, I think this is an attempt at the initiation of a Völva into Seiðr.
Heilung (german for healing) are three persons. Maria from Norway, Christopher from Danmark ,Kai from Germany
This is not only a Band, it it is a ritual. Grettings from northern Germany 🤘
We were out under the full moon at Red Rocks in Colorado this night. Was absolutely magical!
I wish I had the money to travel there. that's my favorite band and to see them at red rocks would've been a dream.
Das ist die erste Reaction die ich zu dem Song bekomme, Danke dafür. Heilung ist einmalig, dank des Videos bin ich hier auf dem Kanal gelandet und werde bleiben.
The history depicted by Heilung is pre-dating the Viking culture. It's norse culture including germanic and celtic elements.
Those are three magical spells (singing spells/galdr) from very different time periods. It begins and ends with the 2nd Mersberg charm, a loosening spell. Then moves into the Grõgaldr (spells of Groa), a man summons his dead mother from Helheim to cast 10 spells on him. The chorus is spell 25 a washing spell from the Galdrbök. 1st is high German (7-9th century), 2nd is Swedish 17th century/likely from a far earlier source, and the 3rd is Icelandic from a grimoire dating to the 16th century
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"Anoana" is also a very good track for you to react too. Heilung is such a superb band. saw them a few times live and i was very lucky to be able to witness the healing ritual.
Explore them vacant, same with Wadruna and other nordic/european/pagan bands.
I've seen two rituals in London. The ritual here seems to me to be a sacrifice to the Gods (Kai The Shaman tying up the female and 'strangling' her), then Maria coming down as Freya to take the victim to Valhalla to serve as a Valkyrie.
She portrays a willing sacrifice and that journey all the way to when she rise again after death.
Not as a victim but by choice
it was a Pagan ritual, in the most simple way i can describe it. a ritual in which a warrior is chosen in this case a shield maiden, gives their life not only knowingly but willingly and happily it was a great honor to be chosen for this particular sacrifice it would bring good fortune and hopefully peace for their lands and death to any enemies that opposed them... Maria Franz in this case towards the end where she had the lady stand up Maria brought her back from death and is now in Valhalla in this case the one doing the ropes is the Shaman and is who chooses the warrior and Maria is the Valkyrie that picks the dead up and carries them away to Valhalla.... this is such an amazing ritual and performance to connect any person with (German, Norwegian, Finnish etc..) back with their heritage every single time I watch these rituals it calms mind body and spirit... I really really want to see this live so badly.
very good explained ....but also happened in Old Romania also (Dacia)...i don't know why
@@alexandrumihai-dan5484 that's awesome to know, I had heard about romanians doing some of these same rituals akin to their Germanic/Celtic neighbors such as Vlad Tepesh Drakul in Latvia.. it is funny to watch people try and argue and say that Vlad Drakul otherwise AKA (Dracula/Vlad the Impaler) had a castle in Transylvania when history says they don't even have any proof that he was ever in Transylvania little less even that he had a castle there but you will have people try and argue with you that he did when. They got their information from a Dracula movie >.>
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Trust is the translation
another of theirs i enjoy is their cover song Nikkal, which is their version of the oldest known song in human history inscribed in cuneiform on clay tablets excavated from the ancient Amorite-Canaanite city of Ugarit. (modern day Syria)
Anoana is great
This isn't an actual "viking" ritual. There is zero historical record indicating as much. It is just a bit of theater. It may have existed as a ritual but we don't know.
It is referred to as a ritual, because that i show the band referes to their performances. Kai is heavily involved in his own spiritual practice. Each song when written has an intent to it and a particular state of mind it is intending to guide you to. The live performances lean into this also, and as you can see it is heavily choreographed and theatrical.
The band never tries to claim that is an accurate historical representation of anything. In fact, their own self description is "amplified history".
I was at their most recent Red Rocks performance, and it was INCREDIBLE.
Note entirely true. There have been bog bodies found with the same position, the same rope around the neck and the hands. So there is a truth to the human sacrifice, hence the ritual. It is not "just" a bit of theater. :)
Yeah its probably not actual ritual but Heilung's performance may actually be inspired by the charm of Merseburg, from which Traust's first lyrics come - the charm is about the ancient norse-goddess Idis freeing the men from their bonds and shackles who were prisoners of battle.
I think it’s important to note that and also to note that Heilung themselves don’t claim it to be authentic. They call what they do “Amplified History”. It’s a modern interpretation and reconstruction based on what little we actually know.
In this case, I think this is an attempt at the initiation of a Völva into Seiðr.