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| Woden | |
| By: Alfred Raeburne Date: October 30, 2014, 3:37 pm | |
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| Woden : The Wizard Ever Seeking Wisdom by Alfred Raeburne | |
| 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 (New English: Hoaner) and Lodurr (New English: | |
| Lother) 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. 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 (New English: Oasky or | |
| 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 Galder 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 Odin | |
| (New English / Old English: 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 Mimir (New English: Meamer) was killed by the Wains when | |
| Hoenir (New English:Hoaner) 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 (New English: Kivaser) 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. | |
| Woden is thus the Great Rune Seeker, the Redeemer, Questioner, | |
| Healer and Wisdom-Drinker. He is one who enters halls of death | |
| in order to go beyond the world and wend into the root as well | |
| as the bough. As the great War-God he fights against that which | |
| attacks Wisdom and births Hatred and Cowardice...the terrible | |
| Wolf himself. The Wolves at his Side, -The Ones Called Greedy | |
| and Hungry- accounts for his voraciousness for Wisdom as well as | |
| his desire to restore and protect the great World Ash. Thus | |
| those who are given to him, the One Harriers that tread the | |
| Bridge wrought from a balance of Wind, Fire, and Water can enter | |
| the great Wall-Hall which is within The Home of Gladness. Thus | |
| when we leave behind old outworn selves with "die" and ascend | |
| into a higher Self and enter Gladsome state of Being. The seax | |
| that we bring with us when we die to our ego is none other than | |
| your Hyge, your Thinking-Mind, thus we come to know why Clever | |
| and Cleave rise up from the same Root. It is with this same Seax | |
| that we carve the Runes upon our mind, lich, and souls. | |
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