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Mani's Day Mánadagr Monday
Calendar of the Moon
Mani is the God of the moon. Mani pulled the moon through the sky every night, pursued by the wolf Hati. Lunar eclipses were caused by Hati coming close to catching Mani; children banged pots together and made great
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In the pantheon of Norse
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, amidst the towering figures of gods and giants, there stands one who embodies the paradox of life and death, the balance between sacrifice and rebirth. This is Valdr Galga, the Ruler of the Gallows, known
Eikþyrnir is a deer in Norse
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mentioned in the Prose Edda, a collection of Old Norse literature. This stag is described as residing on the roof of Valhalla, the hall of the slain in Asgard. Eikþyrnir feeds on the foliage of Læraðr, a tree with golden leaves, and from
"Then to the gods crowed Gollinkambi, fair Heidrun crowed on the high hall; loudly quacks now the red-beaked bird, to the gods does the earth give answer, for the worm now wends her way with wrath."
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ᚠ 1. Hail Odin, the Allfather, who breathes life into the winds of time.
ᚢ 2. Hail Odin, the Wanderer, who roams the nine realms in search of truth.
ᚦ 3. Hail Odin, the One-Eyed, who traded sight for the wisdom of the ages.
ᚨ 4. Hail Odin, the Raven Lord, with Huginn
Tyr's Day Tysdagr Tuesday
Calendar of the Sun
Tyr is the God of oaths, justice, law, courage and warfare in Germanic Mythology, portrayed as a one handed man. He is renowned for his great wisdom, is unrivalled in his sense of duty and nerve. Tuesday is named after
Rune of the day!!
Tiwaz ᛏ - “Victory”
Tiwaz embodies the warrior’s arrowhead, a symbol of the God Tyr. It signifies the capacity to navigate through challenges, possessing exceptional leadership, authority, and rationality. This rune denotes victory, self-awareness of
Rune of the day!!
Algiz ᛉ - “Elk”
Representing the elk, Algiz embodies defense and protection. Its appearance signifies possessing inner strength to manifest aspirations while being guided and shielded by spiritual guardians along life's journey. It acts as a protective
Baldr: The Shining God of Light and Purity in Norse Mythology
Baldr, often spelled Baldur, is one of the most beloved and significant gods in Norse mythology. Known for his beauty, wisdom, and the tragic circumstances surrounding his death, Baldr’s story is rich with themes of
Thor's Day Þórsdagr
Calendar of the Sun
Thor is a son of Odin and Jord, and is one of the most powerful of the Gods. Thor is the God of Strength and Storm who governs the weather, sending the life giving rain to the farmers fields. Unrivalled in strength, Thor is the
Heill Óðinn
ᚼᛅᛁᛚ ᛟᛞᛁᚾ
In the depths of wisdom's well, I've journeyed far,
One-eyed seeker, harbinger of war.
Through the realms of time and space, I've roamed,
To claim the knowledge that the Norns have sown.
With ravens soaring, wisdom's winged guides,
I've traversed
Rune of The Day!!
Othala ᛟ - “Heritage”
Othala signifies inheritance and lasting legacy, reflecting spiritual heritage, values aligned with core principles, communal prosperity, and foundational values. When reversed, it might indicate ill fortune or prejudice.
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Rune of the day!!
Algiz ᛉ - “Elk”
Algiz is the elk, and so represents defence and protection. If you get this one, it means that you have the internal power to manifest your dreams and that your spirit guides are protecting you along your path. It is said to act as a shield to
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ᚠ Hail Thor, breaker of chains, bringer of storms!
ᚢ Hail Thor, protector of Midgard, defender of the realm!
ᚦ Hail Thor, wielder of Mjölnir, guardian of justice!
ᚨ Hail Thor, thunder’s roar, strength of the gods!
ᚱ Hail Thor, son of Odin, might of Asgard!
ᚲ Hail
The Valknut, also known as the "Knot of the Slain" or the "Warrior's Knot," is a symbol found in Norse mythology and Viking culture. It consists of three interlocking triangles, sometimes drawn as an endless knot with no clear beginning or end. This symbol holds significant
🔨🧎♂️Hail Thor!!
"O Thor, son of Odin, mighty god of thunder,
Bearer of Mjolnir, defender of Asgard,
Grant me strength to face my foes,
Courage to overcome all obstacles,
And protection in times of peril.
May your thunderous voice guide me,
And your lightning illuminate my path.
Frigg's Day Frjádagr Friday
Calendar of the Sun
Frigg's Blot
Frigg is the matron Goddess of the home and of the mysteries of the married woman. Odin's wife, Frigg, is the All-Mother. She has a special place in marital counseling centers, marriage consultants, bridal
Odin's Day Óðinsdagr
Calendar of the Sun
Blot to Odin All-Father
Odin is a God of magic, war and death. He is the founder and an expert in rune magic and the giver of spiritual ecstasy and magical arts to the mystics and Shamans. Odin in his capacity is any other law
I think I want to build a temple!? 🤔 Maybe make it "the center" for Norseman in the U.S a place that only focuses on honoring our gods? I'm gonna research abit
Tyr, one of the oldest gods of the Germanic peoples and a somewhat enigmatic figure. He was apparently the god concerned with the formalities of war—especially treaties—and also, appropriately, of justice. It is in his character as guarantor of contracts, guardian of oaths, that
"Góðan morgun allir." Have a good Óðinsdagr!!🙏🧎
"Hail Odin, Allfather, wise and bold,
Grant us strength, wisdom, as we grow old.
Guide us through trials, darkness, and strife,
With your wisdom, lead us to life.
Hail Odin, may your wisdom be our light,
In your name, we stand
Ostara, or Ēostre, is a Germanic springtime festival with origins in Norse mythology and Germanic paganism. It is typically celebrated around the vernal equinox, which falls around March 21st in the Northern Hemisphere, marking the beginning of spring.
The holiday is named after
Almost to 500 followers!!🙌🧎♂️🔥 Thank you everyone!! When 500 im gonna start a mini class of knowledge i built up over the years, at the same time give honor to the old ways and Gods. More importantly yourself. If anyone would be interested? 🙏
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Rune of the day!!
Eihwaz ᛇ - “Yew”
In Norse mythology, the ash tree, associated with Yggdrasil (the Tree of Life), often likened to the yew tree, signifies the cycle of life akin to the Death Tarot card. Eihwaz embodies reliability, dependability, and enlightenment,
Now 9 hail friggs🧎♂️🙌
Hail Frigg, weaver of fate, guide our hearts with wisdom and grace.
Hail Frigg, protector of hearth and home, may your blessings ever be upon us.
Hail Frigg, queen of Asgard, may your strength and love surround us.
Hail Frigg, mother of Balder, may
The All-Father crafted a roadmap within the days of the week, so powerful that it could not be hidden, only blended seamlessly into our lives. Each day bears the name of a specific Norse god, allowing us to honor and praise that deity for a unique gift. These gifts form pieces of
Within us beats the warrior's heart,
As Thor, we rise, unyielding, apart.
Through storms we stride, with courage as guide,
In our souls, the strength of gods abide.
"Heill Óðinn Heill"
In the hall of Valhalla, where heroes dwell,
Hearken now, as I weave this tale to tell.
Of Odin, the Allfather, wise and bold,
Whose deeds are sung in sagas of old.
ᚺᚨᛁᛚ ᛟᛞᛁᚾ ᚺᚨᛁᛚ
Hail Odin, wanderer of realms unseen,
Upon his throne, with ravens
Odin carved the mysterious runes into wood, stone and bone. He carved them into the paw of the bear, the claws of the wolf and the beak of the eagle. Odin later passed on this knowledge to the Goddess Freya. She, in turn, taught him the magic of seidr. Heimdall, the God who
Have you made your binding rune yet?
Norse binding runes are a combination of symbols or runes used in Norse magic to bind or control certain forces or outcomes. They are typically composed of multiple runes merged together to form a single symbol with specific intentions. The
Happy Óðinsdagr World!!!
1. **Allfather**: Odin is known as the Allfather, being the chief of the Aesir gods and the father of many, including Thor and Balder.
2. **God of Wisdom**: He sacrificed one of his eyes to drink from Mimir’s Well, gaining immense wisdom and knowledge.
HAPPY Þórsdagr WORLD!!!
"I am Thor, son of Odin, and as long as there is breath in my lungs and strength in my arm, I shall never yield to the forces of darkness!"