Galdr, Where Sound Meets Spirit
- Nanna Seiðborin
- Sep 30
- 1 min read
Have you ever wondered what it means to give voice the weight of creation?

In the old sagas, galdr was not only song. It was breath, chant, hum, cry, and wordless tone. It was the act of shaping sound with intention, whether for healing, for protection, for binding, or for calling. Every thread of seiðr carried galdr in some way, because nothing moved without breath.
In my own work, galdr has become one of the most powerful tools I use. It is the practice I return to again and again, because sound reaches places that silence cannot.
This is the opening of my Galdr Collection on Patreon, where I teach seiðr in a way that is grounded in history and alive in practice. You will find sources from the Eddas and sagas, reflections on how galdr feels in the body, and complete chant libraries you can use in your own work.
If you have ever wanted to learn seiðr in a way that is clear, personal, and powerful, join me on Patreon and begin the journey with us.

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