Beards in the Viking Culture and Religion

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @gypsydonovan
    @gypsydonovan Před rokem +51

    The beard doesn't grow as heavily on indigenous American men (hence the "Amazon women lining that big river" who were likely hairless male warriors), but the length of hair is very important & meaningful to every tribal culture I'm aware of. Short hair also has specific meaning (for example, it might mean mourning bec in some traditions, you cut your hair at the death of a close loved one).
    After the boarding school era forcing haircuts, the US government began to acknowledge the importance of hair length, culturally & religiously. I was about 6-7 when a family friend was celebrating the military decision to allow him to grow his hair out.
    Hair - facial, head or body, has meaning to most people. I won't even broach the historic importance to women & what it signified, or maps & messages literally braided into slave hair. It's a really fascinating aspect of human history. In the middle east you get stories like Sampson.
    European men happen to naturally grow beards more than the rest of the world. Maybe it's the weather. It makes sense that it would become culturall meaningful.

  • @MrEnaric
    @MrEnaric Před rokem +91

    ‘When your dad doesn’t have a beard, you have two moms!’
    Even in Brennu Njáls Saga, Njal, who couldn’t grow a beard for all his wisdom and fame, was mocked for that as you mentioned. A beard is a sign of masculinity and adulthood and therefor dignity. Grow it with pride bit earn your beard as well!

    • @politicallyincorrectpanda
      @politicallyincorrectpanda Před rokem +1

      Mums! Not moms… it’s an Aussie band!

    • @richardperreault3052
      @richardperreault3052 Před rokem +1

      Two beardless Mums😂

    • @di3486
      @di3486 Před rokem +1

      Haha love this!

    • @olgagaming5544
      @olgagaming5544 Před rokem

      Comments are full of cringe neckbeards ofc, to be shaven is to represent reason, civilization and the top the humanity and their souls has to offer

    • @di3486
      @di3486 Před rokem +1

      @@olgagaming5544 You like women? 😂😂

  • @ericlautenschlager6714
    @ericlautenschlager6714 Před rokem +46

    As a Norse Pagan DRGL with the Army, this has been a great source of info. Thank you for continuing to put videos out such as this.

  • @BRIMZ619
    @BRIMZ619 Před rokem +25

    I'm a veteran and I'm actually friends with the first Staff Sgt to be able to have a beard due to our beliefs. Unfortunately when I was in it wasn't possible. I definitely keep one now.

    • @Diogenes_43
      @Diogenes_43 Před rokem +3

      Same. First thing I did when I got out lol

    • @Just_Call_Me_Tim
      @Just_Call_Me_Tim Před rokem +1

      ​@Diogenes more or less same for me, as well. Went back to ye old goatee originally, and the fiance wanted to see it all fleshed out. That was 12 years ago, and still kicking it.

  • @DrengrOfMidgard
    @DrengrOfMidgard Před rokem +17

    To sum this up:
    Ultimately it is not law to wear a beard, but it’s very traditional and heavily respected. However you wear, or perhaps don’t wear it, it is still up to each person how they live their lives. A fulfilling, righteous, and honourable one. My point is, a beard doesn’t determine a man. The man is determined by their virtues and actions.
    Stay safe out there brothers and sisters! Skäl!

  • @alexlarsen6413
    @alexlarsen6413 Před rokem +24

    Never had a full beard until covid when I turned 30 but now I haven't shaven for almost 3 years and love it!
    Btw...I think the whole shaving thing came from the Romans, mainly the Roman military. Christians adopted that from Romans just like they adopted virtually everything else from other cultures and beliefs

    • @Cucal86
      @Cucal86 Před rokem

      Christianity is the greatest fraud that has been imposed on Man based on blood, slavery and oppression for centuries both by the Roman Church and later by the Christian Church.

    • @Hadrada.
      @Hadrada. Před rokem +7

      The Celts was said apparently by the Roman to shave all there body hair but just left moustaches
      They also soaked there hair in lime so it made it thick and corse and blond
      The romans plucked all there body hair
      I presume as crack and sack lol

    • @alexlarsen6413
      @alexlarsen6413 Před rokem +2

      @@Hadrada. Lol!! 😆😆
      Did not know about the Celts, but generally I don't know much about them beyond the most general stuff...and it's apparently even harder to find sources than for our old ways.

    • @davidoftheforest
      @davidoftheforest Před rokem

      how did your covid mask protect you if you had a beard?

    • @alexlarsen6413
      @alexlarsen6413 Před rokem +3

      @@davidoftheforest wtf are u on right now?

  • @TheNorsemanRedbeard
    @TheNorsemanRedbeard Před rokem +25

    Looking down seeing it's been drawn through your bowl of soup (food in general), getting caught in packing tape, wrapped around twigs, tied in knots by the wind...
    I love my beard!

    • @corymoon2439
      @corymoon2439 Před rokem +1

      And don't forget having to move it out of the way to look down, especially if you're looking at your own body.

  • @RandomMan439
    @RandomMan439 Před rokem +129

    Answer: Yes. Yes, we need beards.

    • @di3486
      @di3486 Před rokem +13

      We women also need them…on our men😁

    • @Toglos
      @Toglos Před rokem

      Moustache all the way.

    • @fearsomebeard4290
      @fearsomebeard4290 Před rokem +1

      Yes yes yes…we all need beards. The more beards the better, the bigger the beards the better, beards…beards…beards.

    • @Haakon_Brennus_Wolff_
      @Haakon_Brennus_Wolff_ Před rokem

      A lion needs his mane.

    • @FjolnirSyverson
      @FjolnirSyverson Před rokem

      Mines to itchy I go half beard lately but it helps my psoriasis is horrible with facial hair it’s sad

  • @wilddoguk
    @wilddoguk Před rokem +13

    This has helped a lot in my future endeavours. I'm about to argue the case for beards in the British Army for Pagans. Most people have this idea from what they've seen in Vikings or similar films / tv shows. Here's a chance now to show that there's actually historical evidence to support beards.

    • @special9883
      @special9883 Před rokem +2

      Mate I'm having the same argument with my CO.
      DPN doesn't support beard's so if your CO asks them expect bad news I'm afraid but there's signal regts infantry regts and some RA regts that support it but good luck 👍 I'm having none so far.

  • @JCOwens-zq6fd
    @JCOwens-zq6fd Před rokem +9

    Its a pretty standard indo european thing. Even for Orthodox Christians beards & long hair have been encouraged since the days of Christ & still are.

  • @gilgoofthegrove5072
    @gilgoofthegrove5072 Před rokem +19

    the old Celtic style was to have just a moustache, it's interesting to see how culture plays into that stuff =)

  • @ogyedanjuma7413
    @ogyedanjuma7413 Před rokem +7

    I’m a subscriber!
    I love your honest reviews…
    I like the way you critically analyze certain topics!
    I’m African (Nigerian) .
    All I want is knowledge.
    I’m only interested in learning the culture and concepts of PEOPLE from other parts of the world.
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  • @kev1734
    @kev1734 Před rokem +7

    Finally! We've reach the most important topic of all 🧔🏻

  • @diabollikealldaddy
    @diabollikealldaddy Před rokem +8

    Yes beards,..Hey man! At 45 I just started my pagan journey after a lot of difficulties and a bunch of negative lifechoices, found your videos for about 1.5 years back and started to be more and deeper interested in paganism, i did a lot off online investigating and use you as a big source. I have both "eddas" on their way and want some more reading and online sources. I always been atheist from birth so it would not be difficult to see the gods lose from the Christian God i guess haha. Further on, i have relatives in Friesland, so i'm interested in a gene test to see for how far back it goes, so thats a later step i'd like to take. Been to Norway and lost my hart to your country man. Planning to go again this year..
    Keep up the good work and greetings from the Netherlands

    • @Kaas_is_Baas
      @Kaas_is_Baas Před rokem +2

      Hoi, ik herken mijzelf in jouw verhaal, leuk om te lezen dat er nog meer Nederlandse mannen van mid 40 zijn die geïnteresseerd raken door het Noorse pad.
      Heil en geluk!

  • @cavemanmeat8321
    @cavemanmeat8321 Před rokem +15

    Shaved head with a beard is the most masculine style to rock.

    • @mondaysinsanity8193
      @mondaysinsanity8193 Před rokem +9

      Bald cope

    • @zekun4741
      @zekun4741 Před rokem +1

      the soy boy look

    • @cavemanmeat8321
      @cavemanmeat8321 Před rokem

      @@zekun4741 Men sre meant to wear beards. Baby face is the soy boy look.

    • @cavemanmeat8321
      @cavemanmeat8321 Před rokem

      @@mondaysinsanity8193 long head hair is for women.

    • @mondaysinsanity8193
      @mondaysinsanity8193 Před rokem +1

      @@cavemanmeat8321 lol way to confirm the cope.
      The legendary femininity of spartans, vikings, samurai and celts

  • @stolman2197
    @stolman2197 Před rokem +2

    Great timing releasing this video, and starting to carry beard products. No shade, it's actually a compliment.

  • @coffekihlberg
    @coffekihlberg Před rokem +5

    while basically everyone had facial hair there are a lot of examples with just a mustache too, id wager that when talking about beards it can be interpreted as a mustache as well as a full beard or similar.

    • @hb2k273
      @hb2k273 Před rokem +1

      I was gonna ask about maustaches because the saxons were known for them but not sure if that were a Christian implementation

    • @coffekihlberg
      @coffekihlberg Před rokem

      @@hb2k273 don't think so, the celts where famous for them too and there are runestones with just a mustache too

  • @bryandaniel2856
    @bryandaniel2856 Před rokem +1

    I don't know if we have to wear beards but I feel much better for having one.

  • @stephenslusser2895
    @stephenslusser2895 Před rokem +2

    Beards (and long hair) were extremely common back in the day, but lice were so prevalent in the trenches of W.W. I, short hair and clean shaven faces were maintained to reduce the little critters ability to cling to the soldiers that they had infested. The tradition caught on, and you really didn't see long hair or beards come back into fashion until men started joining the counter culture of the mid to late 60s. It was a protest one wore on one's face and head, sort of like a literal version of Shakespeare's 'wearing one's heart on one's sleeve.'

    • @jimbokilo
      @jimbokilo Před 3 měsíci +1

      The real reason soldiers shaved clean was to ensure a seal for their gas masks. Its also a way for soldiers to have less self expression and be a unit of one. But grooming was a reason too.

    • @stephenslusser2895
      @stephenslusser2895 Před 3 měsíci

      @@jimbokilo Interestingly, I just watched a docudrama a few days ago, about a U.K. soldier that had to 'ride out' a gas attack with full mustache, and could only tend his mask during the attack, unable to join the battle. They even briefly suggested that Hitler might have had a similar experience and trimmed his original W.W. I style 'stache, down to the narrow version.

  • @schven0112
    @schven0112 Před rokem +4

    I am a new Old Norse (Pagan) Been searching Spiritually for years and I feel I have found a soul mate with Paganism. Part of me at times when I, Hear/Learn/Discover all the ways Christianity has smothered and in many cases taken over pagan beliefs to adopt as their own. I get angry want shove the reality in the face of christians everywhere. Then I remember I have always been the live and let live type. I can't and wont hate christians, I would like to scream at them with the voice of every pagan thru all time.

  • @marcusfridh8489
    @marcusfridh8489 Před rokem +4

    Long hair and beard, i have seen some research of the subject that compares long hair and beard vs short hair and clean shave in warriors and hunters, wich shows the addition of hair and beard increases your senses like the whiskers does in other animal species. And the long haired had more success in tracking the pray of hunt, and was more likely to survive on the run. The research was made with native american Vietnam veterans.

  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161

    I've been blessed with Norwegian ancestry and have a full, bright red beard that is almost to my waist now. Now I'm growing out the rest of my hair to see how long I can get it!

    • @gypsydonovan
      @gypsydonovan Před rokem

      I've said it before. I wish we could post pics here. 😄

    • @keithnelson6270
      @keithnelson6270 Před rokem

      Although I have a good foundation ( no weak areas in my beard ) I have a question
      Doesn't the length get in the way on a lot of occasions. For me it's 4 inches or shorter to enjoy it. Sometimes less is more and visa versa

  • @joejacquesschulz8514
    @joejacquesschulz8514 Před rokem +4

    Recently I watched "The Norseman" from 1978. The main hero of this flic looks of course like a man was supposed to look when it was made. I have no doubt you were right when you said a similar thing about Vikings being depicted beardless by medieval artists.

  • @alandonsaji6673
    @alandonsaji6673 Před rokem +6

    Make a video about Viking hairstyles

  • @EmptyAccountNobodyHere
    @EmptyAccountNobodyHere Před rokem +4

    Love a man with a glorious beard 😁. Please could you do a video on all the sources about women and long hair, too? (Apologies if you already have and I’ve missed it). Thank you, love your vids, and really appreciate all the time you put in to researching them.

    • @Excommunicated-ei1ep
      @Excommunicated-ei1ep Před rokem

      If it wasn’t for my Late Mother only liking Men with Beards? I probably wouldn’t be here! She once told me, when they were still together?
      He Shaved it all off once and she looked at him and just Shook her head disapprovingly…
      …he didn’t stay Clean Shaven for long!

  • @Wodenseyes
    @Wodenseyes Před 8 měsíci +3

    Every single man of Viking or Anglo decent should have a well kept beard if they can grow it. It’s more important than head hair in my opinion. it’s a show of testosterone and masculinity. And not in a silly way. Groom it well and grow it long. Women will love it.

  • @kurtbogle2973
    @kurtbogle2973 Před rokem +1

    That shaved in the back was probably a anti head louse tactic. The Celts shaved the sides of their heads for the same reason.
    Personal hygiene!

  • @Philipk65
    @Philipk65 Před rokem +2

    That was very interesting. Besides the cultural and religious ways, I think beards would have been very helpful in keeping the face warm in colder months and on journeys in the ships.

    • @Just_Call_Me_Tim
      @Just_Call_Me_Tim Před rokem +1

      It does help, actually. I've been bearded since I left the Corps in 2010 (save for shaving once or twice and starting it over), and I'm definitely more comfortable with it both in cold and warm weather.

  • @bradshields9676
    @bradshields9676 Před 2 měsíci

    I've been telling playgans that beards we're not required. Although I personally don't trust a man without one. Thank you for the information.

  • @gregoryleevandall1880
    @gregoryleevandall1880 Před rokem +3

    Ty for continuing these great videos my friend I hope life is treating you well 😊 ✌️ ❤️

  • @iloveponis
    @iloveponis Před rokem +3

    The blinded eyes and bald neck hairstyle is extremely similar to the Irish "Glib" haircut from the medeival age, beards and long hair were also common

  • @nj1639
    @nj1639 Před rokem +4

    Haven't trimmed mine going on three years. Used to trim it inadvertently by holding a lit cigarette in me mouth while working about.....gave that up for the sake of health and beard a year ago.

  • @shawnhaugspori7773
    @shawnhaugspori7773 Před rokem +2

    Enjoyed your video. I'm happy about finding your channel.

  • @codyperry5327
    @codyperry5327 Před rokem +6

    Love the video man. Absolutely true. Just got out of the army myself and they made it a bitch for us to get beards. Its sad how its more frowned upon. Whereas it used to mean everything. It was our pride.

    • @Just_Call_Me_Tim
      @Just_Call_Me_Tim Před rokem

      I understood the clean shaven requirement of the USMC to be more about gas mask fitment than uniformity, and that only came about after WW1. So, there was a time when beards were allowed, and relatively recently.

  • @Fiduena
    @Fiduena Před rokem +2

    Like always, very thorough and fluidly explained in a captivating way.

  • @kadran3263
    @kadran3263 Před rokem +7

    One of my Japanese students drew a great portrait of me, in class of course, but, 'Where's my beard??' He was astonished to realise he simply hadn't drawn it. Don't trust those sources.

    • @Excommunicated-ei1ep
      @Excommunicated-ei1ep Před rokem

      They have a thing about Japanese Men having Beards over there, it wasn’t always so though…
      …i saw a Japanese CZcams Video about that very thing, it might still be available on here somewhere?

    • @kadran3263
      @kadran3263 Před rokem +2

      @@Excommunicated-ei1ep The Emishi were the Indigenous peoples of Honshu and were marginalised as the culture from the Korean peninsular spread. This accelerated in the Heian Period where Chinese administrative concepts spread.
      The elite were clean shaven and light skin meant you didn’t work outside; hairiness and dark skinned indicated people who had to work outside and could not spend time and money on grooming.
      Post-war Japan also favoured clean-shaven and suited workers to rebuild the country. Hairy faces is still considered a sign of rebellion or perversity. I refused to shave :)

  • @faramund9865
    @faramund9865 Před rokem +2

    About the accounts of bleaching from the Roman and Greek period regarding Gauls and Germans.
    I feel as though that they could perhaps not fathom that platinum blonde was a real color and thus speculated that the lye they used must cause this color.
    On the other hand though I've got a vague memory of Romans actually importing said lye from the Batawii to make their own hair look blonde. Maybe it was Pliny, but I don't think so, although he did say >something< on it. I do know also of an account Ovid who talks about Romans shaving off the hair of German slave girls to make wigs of it so that Romans could be blonde without needing to bleach it.

    • @celticdeamon567
      @celticdeamon567 Před rokem

      The hair would also change texture and be spiked up. These people were very expressive.

    • @jimbokilo
      @jimbokilo Před 3 měsíci

      Blonde hair was common in ancient greece. Achilles is described as having long blonde hair of gold. The idea of greeks all being dark skinned and black haired came later after the occupational rape by the ottomans.

  • @jatbatman
    @jatbatman Před rokem +3

    I have to keep my beard relatively trimmed for professional reasons, but I have never had a problem with having it in my career.

  • @Wodenseyes
    @Wodenseyes Před 8 měsíci +1

    Real quick guys, Honest Amish Beard balm and Beard oils are all natural and super cheap. They sell them at Walmart and they work amazingly well. I also use their beard wax which is literally just bees wax.

  • @Broanonimo-m1l
    @Broanonimo-m1l Před rokem +2

    Never even thought about this topic! But awesome to know about it. Thank you so much for your videos, as always.

  • @faramund9865
    @faramund9865 Před rokem +1

    The neck shaven hairstyle is shown on the Bayeux tapestry, which shows you how exactly that Normans were in fact Danes, besides using Dane axes of course which are also depicted on the tapestry.

  • @geraldprechtelmeyers2319

    I love that he was completely honest in his marketing of his sponsor, and his prices being slightly higher. I work in food, so i have to get an exemption, i have my beard still but its super short.

  • @roeberdt-bT.1021
    @roeberdt-bT.1021 Před rokem

    ...after having to cut my own back completely I am definitely looking forward to having my beard back.
    Thanks for the post of the subject, always appreciated.

  • @marinekingd69
    @marinekingd69 Před rokem

    I was successfully able to get an exemption for growing my beard at my job as well. I also used the military source as a reference to attain this.

  • @FleetStreetBarber765
    @FleetStreetBarber765 Před rokem +4

    That's like asking if Metal Head's all have Long Hair 😂 😂.Thanks for the content man I'm Christian by the way I think it's very interesting the Nordic stories.

  • @kurtbogle2973
    @kurtbogle2973 Před rokem

    I can't even describe how cool this is.
    We never hear from Scandinavia!
    This is refreshing!

  • @Bella-nj5ys
    @Bella-nj5ys Před rokem +1

    I love that you pronounced 'Sikh' so correctly 💛

  • @andersj.p.eskilsson3655
    @andersj.p.eskilsson3655 Před rokem +1

    Many of the warriors not depicted with no beards might have been too young to grow one.

  • @robroiland2781
    @robroiland2781 Před 4 měsíci

    Yesssssss. I love beard struggle. The commercials are the shxt.

  • @julikjoou998-wj2ts
    @julikjoou998-wj2ts Před rokem +3

    long beard and long hair are liabilities when fighting

    • @Madgardian
      @Madgardian Před rokem

      At first thought perhaps, but I will say after discussing this topic with fellow martial combat enthusiasts, it is not that simple. Remember that someone that grabs your hair (or beard) is giving you easy access to their hands. Having said that, I also prefer hair and beard no longer than to the chest and cut away from the eyes. Also as a combat Glima practitioner, having someone weave their hands into the hair at the back of your head is frowned upon, but in a "more real" situation could be a viable tactic that must be countered immediately.

    • @julikjoou998-wj2ts
      @julikjoou998-wj2ts Před rokem

      @@Madgardian i think the crew cut/shaved face originated from roman soldiers? some beard is alright surely... maybe it different if ur in a giant battle and have a helmet... but if all else fails y wud u put urself at a disadvantage. seems like beards/long hair are a sign of peaceful times or people.

  • @dextersuarez9948
    @dextersuarez9948 Před rokem

    Air Force DRGL here, this was refreshing to watch.

  • @michaeldique
    @michaeldique Před rokem

    LOL I actually said out loud: Short answer? Yes." when I saw the title and clicked, and then you said the exact same thing 😄

  • @indubitablymydearwatson
    @indubitablymydearwatson Před rokem +5

    Aye. I trust no man who exhibits a naked chin and I dream of a strong woman with a long beard to tame. ...There was actually an old lady in a local town who had quite a long beard, she was the noblest of women.

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 Před rokem +2

    different cultures deal with beards differently and they were seen as either important or optional for different reasons.

  • @oaktreeholler
    @oaktreeholler Před rokem +1

    I decided to rock a horseshoe stache. I think I'll grow it all back out after the summer has ended.

  • @FREEEDDOOMM
    @FREEEDDOOMM Před rokem +2

    She took his honor then he took hers. Things much differently back then.

  • @aSandwich.13
    @aSandwich.13 Před rokem +6

    Thanks to my 25% Italian DNA, I'm sadly unable to grow a full beard on my face. But hell if I can't grow one on my ass.

  • @scottfajen9776
    @scottfajen9776 Před rokem +2

    From Germania by Tacitus ~~> A practice, rare among the other German tribes, and simply characteristic of individual prowess, has become general among the Chatti, of letting the hair and beard grow as soon as they have attained manhood, and not till they have slain a foe laying aside that peculiar aspect which devotes and pledges them to valour.

    • @nocaption5562
      @nocaption5562 Před rokem

      The chatti must've been nasty mf'ers from what I've read from tacitus...

  • @cupboard_raider
    @cupboard_raider Před rokem +1

    As long as it's groomed a beard or even a moustache is a symbol of masculinity, virility and strength as a man. And if you can't grow a beard, grow your hair out and be proud.
    Every lion needs a mane and every boar needs his tusks.

  • @Spirit5Smile
    @Spirit5Smile Před rokem

    thanks for the video! although i find the music a bit distracting

  • @Bloomcycle
    @Bloomcycle Před rokem +1

    I'm French Norman Viking/ Iroquois Mohawk Metis. I have an amazing Viking beard . Skal 🍻

  • @Elisabeht-Swan
    @Elisabeht-Swan Před rokem +1

    @Norse Magic and Beliefs
    Would you do a video on viking marrige cermony and it's importants?
    That would be interesting to see. I look through your play list but could not find such a video.

  • @helygg8892
    @helygg8892 Před rokem +11

    I use the base tenet's of Sikhism as the foundation of my own path. Keep yourself presentable, never shave (I do keep a short hair cut) I have a replica Norse comb I use daily and I always have my knife at all times. I have a brass mala that stands as my Kara and while I do not have a specific under garment I wear I've begun practicing sexual restraint, and trying to get back into my morning meditation after a life hiccup. I recommend it to every pagan I can great foundation in my opinion.

  • @DarknessovHezrou
    @DarknessovHezrou Před rokem

    You project good energy and wisdom towards those with good intentions to learn. Maybe you got to cash in that hard work over the years and possibly were able to access some healing and good luck.

  • @1.1797
    @1.1797 Před 2 měsíci

    I requested a waiver, but from what the Chaplain could find online, he said it looked more like an option than a requirement. I feel so naked without my beard now.....😢

  • @BUZZKILLJRJR
    @BUZZKILLJRJR Před rokem +1

    This is awesome! I've been a lucky guy that's been able to grow a beard since I was in highschool. And I used it to cover up my baby face 🤣

  • @TutosViolet
    @TutosViolet Před 8 měsíci

    If you look at art some men in the viking age had beards but some didn't. There was variety just like today.

  • @cynthiarowley719
    @cynthiarowley719 Před rokem

    Hair is definitely genetic but the cultural meaning is also significant. Cutting hair has significant meaning around the world. US military actually broke the rules and decided it was good for the indigenous American soldiers to keep their hair long, because it enhanced them physically. They proved it to the military. And that , to me, says something. Loving you videos. Love your picture examples and that you share your sources. 🎉

  • @ivanaki3336
    @ivanaki3336 Před rokem

    I am grateful for your effort and analysis on this delicate subject. Even if I do not agree to all of your statements never miss a video.
    I just ask for two things.
    Please fix your room and try to wear some merch t-shirts/jewelry.
    Regards.

  • @kurtbogle2973
    @kurtbogle2973 Před rokem

    For comparison, the Turtle Island Indigenous, some can't grow a beard.
    However, they feel that long hair makes one more sensitive to natural, and spiritually.
    It's a parallel.

  • @thegreenmage6956
    @thegreenmage6956 Před rokem +2

    Interestingly, in my culture, Celtic society did not have such a consideration for beards.
    “Men are clean shaven or keep a short beard” and many “remove all body hair except for the upper lip”, leaving a long moustache.
    Very interesting, how similar we are, Celts and Germanics, and yet how we can tell each other apart.
    For us, keeping long (or just not short) head hair is far more important, in relation to our beliefs about the soul, hair, and headhunting.

    • @chrisnewbury3793
      @chrisnewbury3793 Před rokem

      The Nazirite tradition

    • @thegreenmage6956
      @thegreenmage6956 Před rokem

      @@chrisnewbury3793 hm, Hebrew huh?
      I dunno…

    • @chrisnewbury3793
      @chrisnewbury3793 Před rokem

      Read some of the work of Conor MacDari. There are many others who have proposed that "Hebrew" and "Iberia" had a common root.

    • @chrisnewbury3793
      @chrisnewbury3793 Před rokem

      @@thegreenmage6956 also check out Hugh Evans and his work regarding Cadair Idris in Whales.

    • @celticdeamon567
      @celticdeamon567 Před rokem +1

      Celts and Germanic come from the same people if you go far enough back.

  • @faramund9865
    @faramund9865 Před rokem +2

    Regarding Njál. He was famed for being incredibly wise and pretty much advised the protaganist exactly what to do, as if he knew what the future would hold.
    This to me seems like a wizard/sourcerer prototype which is always deemed effeminate.
    I think his clean cheeks are meant to highlight further that he is indeed effeminate and thus a sourcerer.
    It seems as though Wen (Oðinn, Odin) is the exception here as he's not just a sourcerer but mainly the god that embodies all the tools that a great King would need to be succesful.

  • @annieg3489
    @annieg3489 Před rokem

    When reading the accompanying Text it sometimes says we need beer instead of beard😂😂

  • @heinevanrooyen9832
    @heinevanrooyen9832 Před rokem

    Brother! I had to undergo a emergency tripple bypass two years ago. The medical staff wanted to shave my beard, I refused on spiritual grounds kept my beard had the operation.

  • @stegotyranno4206
    @stegotyranno4206 Před rokem +1

    Us Indo Europeans have a tradition with beards. From Sikhs and Achaemenids, to the Norse here and the Slavs. It is our Lions mane.
    I also think men and women should both have long hair. Especially women, and it is also manly in men, like a lions mane.

  • @tomlawrence2459
    @tomlawrence2459 Před rokem

    This video will be the basis for my religious exemption for work as to why I should be able to have a beard.

  • @andrzejmaranda3699
    @andrzejmaranda3699 Před 11 měsíci

    VERY INTERESTING & INFORMATIVE video!

  • @warandpoetry9542
    @warandpoetry9542 Před rokem +1

    I hope pagans don’t need beards. I love being pagan, it’s a huge part of me, but I’ve never been able to grow a beard. I don’t know if it’s my diet or the fact that I’m a woman or what, but I just can’t and I hope it doesn’t affect my ability to practice my faith and connect with the gods

    • @giftsvampen
      @giftsvampen Před rokem +1

      No beards in Vendel, and that time is so much colorful than boring vikings.

  • @njordmannen
    @njordmannen Před rokem

    I myseld did a summer haircut, based it on carvibg on the oseberg cart. High bowl cut with short shaped beard and full moustache. 😊👌

  • @dmhq-administration
    @dmhq-administration Před rokem

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE men WITH beards because beards are cool! 🤔🥰🤗🇨🇦💖 Skål!

  • @BestMe2B
    @BestMe2B Před rokem

    I find discussions like this very entertaining. As, at 8 min and 17 seconds in, there are only 2 references to religion, and the rest are of sociological/cultural relevance. I could just imagine the discussion of Christians, which say the apostles all had long hair and beards and so did all the makes of the middle east ergo you must have long hair and a beard to be Christian.
    Or to that effect the rational here would be the same given that the records show the men routinely bleached their hair, we should all walk around like slim shady, or with the frosted tips of the 90s.
    All religions and culture evolve with the times. I'm not a fan of the wiccatru, but simultaneously, implementing dress, beauty standards, and cultural nuisances from hundreds of years ago doesn't improve your spiritual beliefs.
    Or maybe it does for some, but is irrelevant for others.

  • @shortscaryhorrorstories

    Beard struggle yup. Dear as hel tho and your shop is in Ireland now I bought thors hammers beautiful piece.

  • @blanquitochulito7466
    @blanquitochulito7466 Před rokem

    My beard grew 3" just listening to this.

  • @bradydastrup1025
    @bradydastrup1025 Před rokem +1

    I keep my beard trimmed short, but my hair goes down to my waist.

  • @daryltully8261
    @daryltully8261 Před rokem +3

    My Grandmother had a beard and she could kick my Grandfathers butt any day of the week. The beard gave her super powers I guess.🤣

  • @roybuis7646
    @roybuis7646 Před rokem

    I'm 27 and literally can't grow a beard. If I don't shave or trim for a couple weeks/months, all I get is the dreaded pubic hair looking neckbeard. Where it barely grows on my face but loves to grow on my neck. R.I.P

  • @JJSPARROW1978
    @JJSPARROW1978 Před rokem

    as in March 2023, location, NSW, australia - Moon Colour, I see Green. May, 2023. anyone else see Green Moon?

  • @almabraun3799
    @almabraun3799 Před rokem

    I thought it was all about the lack of razors

  • @jasontheflyingfarrierhays

    Had to shave back when I was in the Infantry. Apparently your pro-mask won’t seal properly with a beard. I always said “I’m willing to take that risk”. Now that I run my own business, I’ll never shave it off. Thank you for this great information. I’m going to buy some of your beard products.

    • @hithere4719
      @hithere4719 Před rokem

      In the military, you are surrounded with people who are potentially too stupid to make a proper seal with any facial hair. Free men don’t have that problem 👍🏻

  • @TheMeezy2010
    @TheMeezy2010 Před rokem

    Yes!!!!! … hands down you just made my day

  • @RagnaroksHomesteading
    @RagnaroksHomesteading Před rokem +1

    Agreed wholeheartedly. Well done. 🌲🦌🌲

  • @robertsimpson7424
    @robertsimpson7424 Před rokem +6

    I can believe in why a man's beard is connected to his masculinity. I shaved mine off a while ago and was quickly reminded what a baby face I have.

    • @Sam-lm8gi
      @Sam-lm8gi Před rokem +4

      It's weird -- when I was younger I preferred having a beard because it made me look older/tougher, but now that I'm older I prefer being clean shaven because it makes me look younger. I don't feel unmanly as a consequence, and I haven't gotten the "baby face" remark since I was in my mid-20s.
      I feel like the connection between beards and masculinity is perhaps meant more for younger dudes who actually still look like children without a beard, and/or maybe they can only grow patchy rat-like whiskers.

    • @kachirro
      @kachirro Před rokem +1

      The old have their wisdom, knowledge and experience...
      All earn them respect.
      I don't believe that an elder would care about the bravado of the youth, no identity to create and a tempered ego.

    • @di3486
      @di3486 Před rokem +2

      I forbid my husband from shaving his😁

    • @Hadrada.
      @Hadrada. Před rokem

      @@di3486 what his beard?

    • @di3486
      @di3486 Před rokem

      @@Hadrada. lol obviously

  • @AirshipNorway
    @AirshipNorway Před rokem

    Its a spiritual logic : vail, like the wedding vail was ancient believe that it was "extra" protection from spirit. "Extra" imply that hair can in be general protection from bad spirits, which means that the beard could have been consider general protection for the male

  • @kielbasa.sausage
    @kielbasa.sausage Před rokem

    The hair color thing is interesting when you think of the context of the show, "vikings" Rollo(brunette) isn't treated with as much respect as his brother Ragnar(blonde)

  • @michaelmuller9385
    @michaelmuller9385 Před rokem

    I believe it is more or less the fashion of the times, as we see over the centurys and therefore, during the viking time it might be beard and long hair. in different times, some germanic tribes had also different hairstalve over the time, think of the special Suebi hair fashion with the bead, hopsters adapted some years ago, but sometimes germanic tribes had nor beard and realtivly short hair. So I think it was also some kind of fashion and was not because of religion

  • @chrisnewbury3793
    @chrisnewbury3793 Před rokem

    This cultural fight goes back long before Christianity. The Greeks and Romans considered beards as something for savages, and by that we get the word "Barbarians" meaning "bearded ones". The Romans called the Phoenicians and Amazighs in North Africa "Berbers" as an insult. The Nazarite tradition is the push-back against this in the Bronze Age Mediterranean world. The story of Samson...

  • @JACK_TheAllSeeingEye
    @JACK_TheAllSeeingEye Před rokem +2

    There is no human male face that is not improved by facial hair✨👍

  • @MrAwrsomeness
    @MrAwrsomeness Před rokem +2

    The last Pagan emperor had a beard

  • @Dextamartijn
    @Dextamartijn Před rokem +3

    I can't grow 😩 a Beard. To save my life 😪. Great video as always.

    • @cannab-al9582
      @cannab-al9582 Před rokem +1

      Unless your in your 30-40, then don't worry about it. Itll come. Just need to show long beard you're worthy

    • @Dextamartijn
      @Dextamartijn Před rokem

      @Cannab-al oh darn I'm in my mid 40s lol 😆

    • @Wolfgang7963
      @Wolfgang7963 Před rokem

      ​@@cannab-al9582 shame ill probably be bald by then, I want both long hair and beard damnit

  • @robjames6959
    @robjames6959 Před rokem +1

    I love my beard now that I've grown it longer