The World Beyond: Germanic Views of Death and the Afterlife by Tobias Wolfsberg invites readers on a profound journey into the ancestral heart of the Germanic world, where death was never final and the grave never fully silent. From the towering burial mounds of Gamla Uppsala to the haunted sagas of Iceland, Wolfsberg unearths the rites, myths, and beliefs that shaped how ancient Northern peoples faced mortality, honored the dead, and envisioned the soul's fate beyond the veil. Exploring realms such as Hel and Valhalla, encounters with draugar and disir, and the weaving of wyrd by the Norns, this book offers a sweeping account of a worldview steeped in memory, ritual, and reverence.
Ideal for enthusiasts of Norse mythology, Germanic heritage, and ancient spiritual traditions, The World Beyond blends careful scholarship with vivid storytelling. Wolfsberg's detailed exploration breathes life into forgotten rites and spectral tales, offering readers a deeper understanding of how the dead lived on-in dreams, legends, and the land itself.
Join Tobias Wolfsberg in this evocative excavation of the past, where myth and history converge to illuminate the mysterious paths that lead from this world to the next.