• Thank the #aesir for another day. Time for bed everyone
    Thank the #aesir for another day. Time for bed everyone 💤😴
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  • Jotunheim: The Realm of Memory

    Part 1
    Jotunheim, the world of the ancient giants, is a realm of immense wisdom and power, embodying both beauty and terror—much like human memory itself. In this timeless world, all information from the past is collected and preserved, untouched by notions of good or evil, right or wrong.
    As one of the oldest realms from the dawn of time, Jotunheim is inhabited by the Jotnar, giants who are the long-lived keepers of "long memory." Despite the apparent hostility between the Aesir and the Jotnar, they share a deep kinship. Both trace their origins to Ymir, the primordial ancestor, and the frost giants. This connection underscores the importance of Jotunheim, as its role in the northern tradition is integral to the cosmic narrative.
    Jotunheim: The Realm of Memory Part 1 Jotunheim, the world of the ancient giants, is a realm of immense wisdom and power, embodying both beauty and terror—much like human memory itself. In this timeless world, all information from the past is collected and preserved, untouched by notions of good or evil, right or wrong. As one of the oldest realms from the dawn of time, Jotunheim is inhabited by the Jotnar, giants who are the long-lived keepers of "long memory." Despite the apparent hostility between the Aesir and the Jotnar, they share a deep kinship. Both trace their origins to Ymir, the primordial ancestor, and the frost giants. This connection underscores the importance of Jotunheim, as its role in the northern tradition is integral to the cosmic narrative.
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  • ...A difficult period is approaching, a period when Fire is against Fire, us against them. As soon as the white Aesir Heimdall, the son of Nine Mothers, blows his golden horn, Gjallarhorn, and until the days of Yule’s gathering of the volhvs, this battle will continue, and the strongest must win.
    On the night of Yule, the right to punish the apostates and honor the heroes is sacred to the gods. The great cavalcade of horsemen rushes through the air, and the black dogs, heart-rendingly, proclaim its approach while choking on their own barking.
    It is not only Odin and the gods of his pantheon who are involved in this race. Now you can see all those who have been betrayed by those they trusted. The gods, who have given people honors and knowledge, have given them protection and strength, on that night call to account those who not only failed to save and multiply the gifts of the gods, but also gave them away to the invaders voluntarily...

    Ksenia Menshikova
    ...A difficult period is approaching, a period when Fire is against Fire, us against them. As soon as the white Aesir Heimdall, the son of Nine Mothers, blows his golden horn, Gjallarhorn, and until the days of Yule’s gathering of the volhvs, this battle will continue, and the strongest must win. On the night of Yule, the right to punish the apostates and honor the heroes is sacred to the gods. The great cavalcade of horsemen rushes through the air, and the black dogs, heart-rendingly, proclaim its approach while choking on their own barking. It is not only Odin and the gods of his pantheon who are involved in this race. Now you can see all those who have been betrayed by those they trusted. The gods, who have given people honors and knowledge, have given them protection and strength, on that night call to account those who not only failed to save and multiply the gifts of the gods, but also gave them away to the invaders voluntarily... Ksenia Menshikova
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  • https://norse-mythology.org/gods-and-creatures/the-aesir-gods-and-goddesses/tyr/
    https://norse-mythology.org/gods-and-creatures/the-aesir-gods-and-goddesses/tyr/
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    Tyr - Norse Mythology for Smart People
    Tyr (pronounced like the English word “tier”; Old Norse Týr, Old English Tiw, Old High German *Ziu, Gothic Tyz, Proto-Germanic *Tiwaz, “god”[1][2]) is a Norse war god, but also the god who, more than any other, presides over matters of law and justice. His role in the surviving Viking Age myths is relatively slight, and … Continue reading →
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  • There are so many people nowadays who call themselves runologists and claim to be masters, but in reality, it isn't so. How can one tell that he is not dealing with an imposter?”

    There is a very good way. It is to become a master yourself. Then nobody will be able to fool you. But in order to become a master, you need to have a teacher. It seems to be a Catch-22, but it isn't so. Because according to our tradition, the Northern Tradition, the only one who is able to teach you the Aesir tradition and the runes, and give you an opportunity to embrace its most inner knowledge is the god Odin and him alone. Therefore, if you learn from him and become a master yourself, you will no longer need to ask such a question since it will become meaningless.
    KSENIA MENSHIKOVA
    There are so many people nowadays who call themselves runologists and claim to be masters, but in reality, it isn't so. How can one tell that he is not dealing with an imposter?” There is a very good way. It is to become a master yourself. Then nobody will be able to fool you. But in order to become a master, you need to have a teacher. It seems to be a Catch-22, but it isn't so. Because according to our tradition, the Northern Tradition, the only one who is able to teach you the Aesir tradition and the runes, and give you an opportunity to embrace its most inner knowledge is the god Odin and him alone. Therefore, if you learn from him and become a master yourself, you will no longer need to ask such a question since it will become meaningless. KSENIA MENSHIKOVA
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