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| The Gods | |
| By: Alfred Raeburne Date: October 30, 2014, 3:02 pm | |
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| These names are derived from Old English, German, and Old Norse. | |
| Using J.R. Tolkien Rules the names are translated into Modern | |
| English for aesthetic purposes but also to connect with the fact | |
| that we are Amrickan (American), that is, from the Homeland of | |
| Hard Working Folk. This is what the names of the Gods might have | |
| evolved into had we never converted to Christianity. If you | |
| prefer the Old Norse, German, or Old English varient feel free | |
| to make use of that instead. Below is an exercise of art, | |
| speculation, and connectivity to our modern English language. I | |
| have seen attempts to transform Old Norse God names to Old | |
| English ones and quite frankly the results are quite barbarous | |
| looking to the modern eye. | |
| Woden : The Wizard Ever Seeking Wisdom | |
| The All Father Woden is also known as the Divine Wizard who | |
| Seeks the Secret Wisdom of the World Tree, that is, the Runes. | |
| Hanging on the Great Ash for Nine whole Nights he was given | |
| neither bread nor water, thus fasting and undergoing ordeal like | |
| the shamans and monks of other cultures. He was wounded by Gar, | |
| -upon which the Runes of Law were etched- (The Futhark / Futhorc | |
| itself) and descended into Hel and took up the Runic Wisdom in | |
| which he let out an ecstatic scream and ascended into the High | |
| Halls of the Esa's Garden...that is Asgard. He, along with his | |
| brothers Hoenir (Amricken: Hoanor) and Lodurr (Amricken: Loador) | |
| shaped Ash and Embla (Vine). Thus we see how the High One | |
| reveals to us with his sacred poetry that Ash as Mankind | |
| contains within itself the World Ash and all of the Gods, | |
| Giants, Elves, Worlds, and Mythological Events that are within | |
| it. | |
| This brings to mind how the Brahmin in North-Indian Lore is | |
| described as the "Cosmic Self". This is similar to Gaut (the | |
| archaic spelling for God) who being listed as one of the names | |
| of Odin in the Edda is his highest name. Therefore those who | |
| grew up praying to God need not worry for their souls because | |
| God is indeed one of the names of Woden. Thus the phrasing "I Am | |
| that I Am" from the Old Testement can be transferred over to | |
| Odin as this meaning is shared in "giving self to self" on the | |
| World Tree. Those who once called upon St. Germain who is | |
| alchemist, magician and wisdom seeker can transfer this tendency | |
| over to Odin as Wanderer of the Nine Worlds and Master of Magic. | |
| St. Nicholas as compassionate giver and benefactor is similar to | |
| Odin as Oski (Wish Giver), hence his connection to Santa Clause. | |
| Jesus Christ as Healer, Questioner, and Fighter of Demons | |
| reminds us of Odin as a Healer in the Nine Worts Galdor where he | |
| strikes down The Dragon into several parts and sends forth herbs | |
| to fight the venoms. | |
| As Questioner he duels many Giants with Questions, indeed Woden | |
| is one who "Questions everything" and uses the Questioning | |
| Process to fight "demons" of a kind, that is, the Giants that | |
| hail from the Hame of Ettins. That being said, we can move on to | |
| other aspects of Woden, that is, as The One Eyed God. In a | |
| peculiar myth his Uncle Meomir was killed by the Wains when | |
| Hoenir was speechless without him. Preserving the head with | |
| herbs, he is able to speak with the Talking Skull if he but | |
| gives forth his eye to drink from the primordial burne. Woden | |
| was also charged with Winning the Roaring Wode, that is, the | |
| Blood Mead from the Hame of Ettins. When the Esa and Wains | |
| sealed peace with a Holy Pact, they blended their spittle | |
| (virtue or power) into the cauldron in which a being named | |
| Kvasir (Amrickan: Kivasor) emurged. Wending his way to Middle | |
| Earth he was met by some greedy derrow who killed him and hid | |
| his blood in a vessel. Met by Ettins of similar treachery they | |
| themselves were killed and the mead was stored in the Hame of | |
| Ettins. | |
| Woden, in the form of the Woe Worker, roamed into this hame in | |
| order to give back the Mead to the Garth of Gods. Through an act | |
| of generosity (which coincidentially killed the Thralls), hard | |
| work (which did not result in attaining the mead despite the | |
| Giant's empty promise) and ultimately a Kiss after entering the | |
| abode of the Giantess in the form of a Serpent he caught the | |
| mead with Eagle's talons and winged his way to the Hame of the | |
| Gods. Spitting the Mead into Three Parts, that is, The Roaring | |
| Wode (Divine Ecstacy), Son (Chalice or Container), and Bodn | |
| (Redemption) a Mystery is revealed, that there is only A Chalice | |
| that is filled with God-Force and an effect that is Redemption. | |
| Thus through the Power of the Gods (Virtue) we can be Redeemed. | |
| These, and much more, are the Teachings of the All Father that | |
| we can Learn through Understanding is Holy Word, that is, the | |
| Edda itself. | |
| Teu : The One Handed Truth Bringer | |
| Seaxnot : The Swordsman | |
| Hoaneer : The Willful and Thoughtful One. | |
| Loador: The Giver of Hue and Health. | |
| Woodor: The Woodsman Awaiting the Wolf | |
| Wuldor: The Striding Archer | |
| Waleer: The Avenger of the Bright One | |
| Braggy: The Song Master | |
| Moady: The Valourous One | |
| Magny: The Powerful One | |
| Forsety: The Fair One | |
| Hamedale : The Bright One | |
| Hamedale, also known as Heimdall among the Norse and Hama among | |
| the Old English Folk is the famed Bright God of the Esa (Aesir). | |
| Ever warding the best of bridges, the beautiful Bifrost crafted | |
| from flame, water, and wind spans upward from Middle Earth into | |
| the high and holy Garden of the Esa...Asgard. His home is known | |
| as Himminborg, also rendered as Heaven-Burg or Heavenly | |
| Mountain. He bears armour, sheild and helm that glows as bright | |
| as the Sun and his teeth shimmer like the brightest of light. He | |
| sight spans far and wide into the furthest reaches of reality | |
| and his hearing is so acute that it can detect the sound of the | |
| grass growing. He is the great Warden of the Divine Halls and | |
| all that is Good and Godly. Under the name Rig he was able to | |
| identify several human types, that is Thrall, Churl, Earl and | |
| King. Under the name Hama he was identified in Beowulf as the | |
| winner of the Brosingomene. In the Norse Myths he transforms | |
| into a Sea in order to win it back from the Giant of Chaos, | |
| Darkness, and Deception...Loki himself. He is also the Son of | |
| Woden and was born of Nine Waves, thus he is ever connected to | |
| the Mysteries of Water, Life, and Blood. The Havimal identifies | |
| Mankind as The Sons of Heimdall. Those who are named Michael | |
| should know that the Archangel of the same name is often thought | |
| of as the Warden of the Jewish Tradition as well as a Bringer of | |
| Light and Order, yet it is interesting to note that he is often | |
| depicted with golden armour and nordic features, therefore | |
| reminding us of Heimdall (as well as Teu, Sigurd, and Seaxnot!). | |
| Therefore those with the name Michael who have had a Christian | |
| upbringing can make a smooth transition to Heimdall. Thus Patron | |
| Saint becomes a Full-True, especially if the "Nordic Michael" | |
| was previously imagined. In my own experiences my first Dungeons | |
| and Dragons character was a Lawful Good Paladin who bore | |
| resemblance to the "Nordic Michael" and Heimdall. | |
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