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Odin the Raven God - The Dark Path of Wisdom
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Arith Härger
Published on Feb 20, 2019
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Let’s explore one possible interpretation of the god Odin in his quest for ultimate power and wisdom. The darker characteristics of this god reflect a solitary darker path towards enlightenment.
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Arith Härger
3 months ago
This video was recorded at 6 o’clock, on a very cold December morning. I was already out before dawn, so I caught a lot of cold. You can hear it in my voice the effects of a very humid and cold morning. You might want to turn on the subtitles on this one hehe.
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Sons of The Old Gods
Sons of The Old Gods
3 months ago (edited)
Odin sacrificed of himself for wisdom, and it says in the Havamal that a man can bear no better burden than wisdom, for it is a friend on unknown ways and through many dangers. So then, wisdom is what saves… and our Ancestors understood that ultimately you can only save yourself. That’s the nature of enlightenment. It is a journey we have to make for ourselves. No one else can do it for us.
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TheDeadlyRune
TheDeadlyRune
3 months ago
This is what I’ve been trying to tell other Asatru people. I honestly dont think you can possibly follow down a path hailing Odin without knowing the evil things he’s done. I have and I accept it. I looked at the horrid things Odin has done and look at the evil deeds I’ve done. But when I look back at myself I wouldn’t say I am evil. It’s a sense of understanding that nobody is good or evil. With everything Odin has done whether you call it good or evil it had a purpose that led to a positive outcome for him and his tribe. It’s a scary lesson to learn if you have to be the leader of anything. Sometimes you have to do fucked up shit for the benefit of the tribe. Even if the action only benefits you. The things you might gain could be useful in the future.
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Dr Mahlek
Dr Mahlek
3 months ago (edited)
You’re still criminally unsubscribed to.
Thursatru and Rokkatru are deeply interesting philosophical interpretations of the Northern European faiths.
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pageroks
pageroks
3 months ago
I view Odin as a shaman. I think of him as god of the dead. Leading the Wild Hunt with Holda. Magic, runes, galdr. I think of Odin in these rolls more than the All Father and a king or lord. He will let you fall into madness if you ask him for what you want. He is not a god of let’s make this sunshine and roses.
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Sons of The Old Gods
Sons of The Old Gods
3 months ago (edited)
For the christians, salvation only means submission. There’s nothing moral or good about it. It’s just a choice they made, to opt out of the struggle for liberation and instead to just be someone else’s goy.
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Karina Nalbandyan
Karina Nalbandyan
1 month ago
It’s not all back & white, but gray. This feels more human, for no human is 100% good or 100% evil.
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Jedi Black Knight
Jedi Black Knight
3 months ago
There are lots of parallels between Odin and Shiva. I’m quite sure they have common roots.
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Theepic SkyrimPlayer
Theepic SkyrimPlayer
3 months ago
As my interpretation, odin is our mind, and the myths in the poetic edda are riddles that if interpreted correctly, you achieve wisdom and spiritual enrichment. Thinking that the gods are physical is spiritual darkness, the gods are not physical or living in another world, they are here, they represent nature, they represent truth, strength, wisdom, gravity, etc. Odin (our mind) it’s known as many names. The saver, the doomer, the corrupt, the just. We must act like the gods in order to be the best version of ourselves.
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Lugh Lamhfada
Lugh Lamhfada
3 months ago
It sounds like you could say that Wotan incorporated his Jungian shadow.
Thank you, I got a lot from your video.
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A. Meise
A. Meise
3 months ago
Odin reminds me on Chronos or Saturn, Lord of Time and so the Keeper of the Doorstep into the Byond.
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Rory Sullivan
Rory Sullivan
2 months ago
It’s only hard for us to comprehend the nature of the norse Gods if we look at them through the prism of the abrahamic faiths.
If, however, we understand Odin and other Gods as we understand ourselves and the behaviour of the human species then it makes alot more sense. I am drawn to the pagan Gods because of their faults, weakness and vulnerabilities.
Good video, very informative.
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Mike Carter
Mike Carter
2 months ago
“Self centered, blood stained, and selfish…”
I like him already.