Yggdrasil

Rise up from the dark, Oh Ash Tree Yggdrasil. Rise to the light, out of the Ginnungagap! In the sun's light the World Tree shall grow. In darkness the Tree shall die.
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How did Odin lose his one eye & why couldn't he fix it?
Odin hangs from the World Tree for nine days and nights. The shaman must typically undergo a ritual death and rebirth in order to acquire his or her powers, and Odin underwent exactly such an ordeal when he discovered the runes.
Art print Yggdrasil Asgard Midgard Norns Heathen card Viking decor Norse mythology World tree Pagan altar Druid Asatru Celtic art
Norse viking painting & art prints by Ruslana Golub "Yggdrasil" This is a print of my original painting done with acrylic paints. Image is printed on enhanced matte linen paper with archival inks. The colors are rich and vibrant and the print looks so much better in real life. Each print is signed and packaged carefully to reach it's destination in pristine condition ready for you! Watermark will not appear on your print! Size: 8 x 5.7 Inches / 205 x 145 mm (A5) Please keep in mind that every c
⚪DINS SACRIFICE, He imagined he was a mortal ⚡
This is all Ganesha's fault ! Now look what I've gone and done ! Singularity G⚪D in the Kali/Void ⚫.
Yggdrasil: L'Arbre Monde
Yggdrasil ou Yggdrasill est l'Arbre-Monde dans la mythologie nordique. Son nom signifie littéralement « destrier du Redoutable », le Redoutable (Ygg) désignant le dieu Odin. Sur lui reposent les ne...
Old Norse Cosmology: Texts, Translations, Scholarship
Yggdrasil, from a 17th century manuscript of Snorri's Edda known as Edda Oblongata. Ash - wood for traditional Yule log. It is the sacred tree of the Teutons, associated with the mythical tree Yggdrasil. In some ways this amulet against evil forces.