|
Romuva may refer to:
From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License GLADIUS: ROMUVA
Caturo Wed, 26 Mar 2008 23:20:00 GM Romuva. significa Santuario , ou ainda Morada da Paz Interior , e e o termo com que mais frequentemente se designa a religiao etnica da Lituania. Fontes historicas do seculo XIV indicam que no centro das terras do Baltico (actual ... The Wild Hunt Harry Potter and the Christian Allegory
Jason Pitzl-Waters ue, 07 Aug 2007 14:01:00 GM Why are no wicce, druids, asartru, . romuva. , etc., claiming their festivals, beliefs, etc., from Harry Potter ? Probably because these groups feel no need to bully the world into following their paths, nor have the inclination to ... CAMARA LIBRE: Hotel Houellebecq
Franco Torchia Fri, 07 Dec 2007 20:48:16 GM Muchos vuelven a las religiones nativas de Europa, de origen pre-Cristiano: Helenismo, Religio Romana, Asatru/Odinismo, . Romuva. , Rodna Vera, etc. Y esto ocurre con los descendientes de dichas culturas en todo el mundo, ... From Google Blog Search: "Romuva" From Google News Search: "Romuva" Romuva (did I spell that right?) Lithuanian Paganism? Q. Can some one tell me about it, give me some links, what do they believe happens when you die. Asked by Woadhunter2 - Mon Jan 28 11:10:13 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. I think that this answers your question: And you may find this interesting---I did! Answered by Witchy - Mon Jan 28 11:22:30 2008 Where can I find more information on Romuva, a Lithuanian pagan religion?
Q. Wikipedia, Paganpedia etc., A book called Ancient Wisdom: I find information but need to know if there are forums or blogs where I can interact and find out more. nice job Krista, let's see what else there might be Perun the Thunder God is similar to the Vikings Thor and Zemyna the Ancient Mother sounds to me like she was the Goddess that was believed in many thousands of years ago. Romuva has the rock altars and they pour beer on oak tree roots as ceremony and believe magic is there all the time, you should never have to force it. Asked by treebard - Wed Mar 11 03:12:49 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Try this site: Look under contacts and events for a e-mail discussion group, and more sites under links. Answered by Krista - Wed Mar 11 03:19:07 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Romuva" See also:
|




Lithuanian Paganism - Romuva
ONElist: Romuva