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Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe by H.R. Ellis...
Quick Answer Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe (1988) by H.R. Ellis Davidson is a comparative study of pre-Christian Scandinavian and Celtic religious traditions that reveals deep structural parallels between...
The Poetic Edda: Complete Guide to Norse Mythol...
Quick Answer The Poetic Edda is the primary source of Norse mythology: a collection of anonymous Old Norse poems preserved in a 13th-century Icelandic manuscript called the Codex Regius. It...
Odin and the Runes: The Norse Myth of How Writi...
Quick Answer: Odin hung himself from Yggdrasil for nine nights, wounded by his own spear, with no food or water, and at the end of the ordeal he seized the...
Rune Magic (Galdr): How Runes Were Used as Acti...
The Norse did not treat runes as passive symbols for reading omens. They used them as active magical tools through galdr (rune chanting), physical inscription on objects, bind rune construction,...
The Three Aettir: Structure and Meaning of the ...
The Elder Futhark's 24 runes are divided into three groups of eight called aettir. Freya's Aett (Fehu to Wunjo) builds the material world. Hagal's Aett (Hagalaz to Sowilo) destroys and...
Rune Casting: How to Read Runes for Divination ...
To cast runes, draw 24 Elder Futhark rune tokens from a bag or scatter them onto a cloth, then interpret them by position, combination, and the question asked. Common methods...