A
stylized image of Yggdrasil, the Norse World Ash, the giant mythological Tree
that holds together the Nine
Worlds or realms of existence. This image appears on the famous Överhogdal
Tapestry, which dates to the year 1066 and depicts the events of Ragnarok, the
apocalyptic tale of Pre-Christian Norse legend.
It
encompasses the Nine Worlds, and is guarded by the serpent Jormungandr.
Yggdrasil is one of many variations of the Cosmic Axis or Universal
World
Tree known to all human cultures.
Yggdrasil
is home to many creatures, most notably the serpent or Dragon Nidhogg, lurks
in the base, The Eagle , who lives at the tree's peak, and the squirrel, Ratatosk,
who carries messges between them. These animals can be viewed as metaphors for
the human body.
According
to Norse legend, Yggdrasil is where the god Odin hung upside-down for nine nights
in order to obtain the Rune Alphabet. Beneath the roots of the World Ash lies
the spring, Mimir, to which Odin sacrificed an eye to gain wisdom.
Asatru
The customs, history, and links on Norse Spirituality on About.com.
Runes-
The Alphabet of Odin
Discover the ancient oracular alphabet of the Norse, the meanings of the Runic
characters, and learn how to do a basic divination with Runes.
Asatru
symbols
Emblems of Norse religion illustrated and explained.
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