TheLastWithPaganBlood said:
Any tips on that breathing pattern thing?
Shit, I wish I could explain it in words! It's much easier to explain by doing...
It's to do with turning yourself inwards and focusing on yourself. Kind of like how, you know, meditation is supposed to calm you down? Well, it's like that, exactly, only in reverse. Some people use a deep voice chant technique, very similar to that what the tibetan monks do, if you've ever heard them. It actually vibrates your spine, which brings on hallucinations all in and of itself. Listening to such chanting will do the same things. Some people use drums, too, becasue hearing a steady beat helps you focus away the world, and it, too serves to vibrate the spine. The things you see are the same as the things depicted on Irish and Gutnish picture stones - swirls and "swishy" patterns. The faster the drums go, the faster your heartbeat and breathing goes. The faster they go, the angrier you feel, until you have no fucking feelings other than focused fury.
For me, because I am asatru, I use a short-cut and invoke Odin. DON NOT ask how that works, because I cannot tell you. Some say devine intervention, my husband says power of suggestion. Either way, it makes me feel invincible, highly focused on the fight and it makes me tunnelvisioned, sort of. You don't really see the people watching, kind of. Anyhow, as you can clearly tell from all the kind of and sort of in this post, I suck at explaining this...
Either way, my opinion is that it is more likely a disease thing combines with the other. I think real berserkers were physically sick or they'd ahve been better able to controll it. These guys couldn't, which is why they were shunned at times other than in battle. But some, like Erik Bloodaxe, used other techniques, such as drumming (his wife was famous for being able to perform such rituals), on rare occasions. Even the kind of fury that you can achieve with this sort of breathing pattern changes and so on can be outright frightening. It's not funny, and I don't think it would have been used purposely too many times.