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Seiðr

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Seiðr

Autor Sigred Valen, Fernan Vargas

Seiðr: Weaving Fate and VisionIn the hidden layers of Norse mythology lies Seiðr, an ancient practice of prophecy, trance, and fate weaving that defied simple explanation even in its own time. Neither purely religion nor magic in ... celý popis

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Seiðr: Weaving Fate and Vision

In the hidden layers of Norse mythology lies Seiðr, an ancient practice of prophecy, trance, and fate weaving that defied simple explanation even in its own time. Neither purely religion nor magic in the modern sense, Seiðr was a way of perceiving reality as a living web of interconnected forces, where past, present, and future continuously shaped one another. Practiced by the völva, the wandering seeress, and associated with gods such as Freyja and Odin, it occupied a powerful yet controversial place in the Norse world, revered for its insight and feared for its capacity to disturb the boundaries of ordinary life.

This book explores Seiðr as a coherent symbolic system rooted in historical sources and mythological tradition, while also examining its deeper philosophical dimensions. It traces the structure of the Norse cosmos, the nature of wyrd as a woven fate, and the role of trance and visionary journeying in accessing hidden knowledge. It also investigates the ethical tensions surrounding the practice, where the pursuit of insight into destiny carried both responsibility and risk.

Blending mythology, anthropology, and careful historical scholarship, this study presents Seiðr not as a forgotten relic of the past, but as a continuing archetype of human engagement with uncertainty and meaning. It is a journey into how people have sought to read the unseen patterns of existence, and why that impulse continues to resonate in the modern world.

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