Seiðr All the Norse Historical Sources











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Sources Below • In Old Norse, seiðr was a type of magic which was practised in Norse society during the Late Scandinavian Iron Age. • Airbnb Owners check us out here! • https://norseretreats.com/ • My Online shop • www.norseimports.com • Insta •   / thormmadj   • Patreon •   / norsemagicandbeliefs   • United Homesteads • https://www.unitedhomesteads.com/ • • Sources • Heimskringla, Ynglinga saga, Olav Tryggvassons Saga, Harald Fairhairs saga • Poetic edda • Prose Edda • Lausavisa of Vitgeir Seiðmaðr • Sigurðardrápa by Kormakr Ogmundarson • Sagas of the Icelanders(Erik the Reds Saga, Egils saga, Gisla saga, Laxdaela saga) • Kormaks saga • Hrólfs saga kraka, • Landnamabok • Örvar odds saga • Books can all be found here! • https://www.amazon.com/shop/norsemagi... • The practice of seiðr is believed to be a form of magic which is related to both the telling and the shaping of the future. Connected to the Old Norse religion, its origins are largely unknown, and the practice of it gradually declined after the Christianization of Scandinavia. Accounts of seiðr later made it into sagas and other literary sources, while further evidence of it has been unearthed by archaeologists. Various scholars have debated the nature of seiðr, some of them have argued that it was shamanic in context, involving visionary journeys by its practitioners. Seiðr practitioners were of both sexes, with sorceresses being variously known as vǫlur, seiðkonur and vísendakona. There were also accounts of male practitioners, who were known as seiðmenn or seiðmaður in the singular. In many cases these magical practitioners would have had assistants to aid them in their rituals. In pre-Christian Norse mythology, seiðr was associated with both the god Óðinn, a deity who was simultaneously responsible for war, poetry and sorcery, and the goddess Freyja, a member of the Vanir who was believed to have taught the practice to the Æsir. • 00:00- Intro • 03:30- Definition • 06:25- Gods/Myths • 07:40- Feminine • 10:30- Odin • 16:15- Oldest Sources • 17:15- Full Ritual • 22:50- Punishments • 24:00- Change Weather • 25:15- Shapeshifting • 27:45- Galdr • 29:00- Archeology • 31:30- Broomsticks • 33:15- Substances

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