Óðinn Reincarnated
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| Description | Óðinn from Norse óðr, meaning "mind, thought, agitated state of mind." Source: Samlagets Norrøn ordbok, 5. utgåva, Oslo 2012. Greek name: Hermes. Roman name: Mercurius. Slavic name: Svarog. Celtic name: Lugus. |
| Collections | Paganism, Mythology and Traditions |
| Uploaded | 2016-08-13 |
Óðinn Reincarnated
Sources:
Sources:
- "The Secret of the She-Bear", by Marie Cachet.
- "Hávamál", by Óðinn
138.
I trow I hung
on the windy tree
nights all nine,
with spear wounded
and given to Óðinn, myself given to myself,
in the tree,
that nobody knows
of what roots it runs.
139.The Tree of Life. Óðinn Reborn. Maybe one day Óðinn will come and knock on your door? Will you let him in, or will you claim that "no gods exist"? Maybe he has already been there, but you were too blind to see him?
No bread they gave me
nor drink from a horn;
I looked down, picked up secrets,
took them and screamed,
yet again I fell from there.
Blindest is he who does not want to see.