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Tag Archives: ravens
Ravens, Ravens, Everywhere Ravens
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my … Continue reading
Eye(s) In Flight
I really like this image. It’s striking and very accurate. Huginn and Muninn (Odin’s two ravens, Thought and Memory) fly over the world each day and report back to Him at night what they saw. In this way they are … Continue reading
Collectively Devoted
Awhile back I discovered an Etsy shop that I adore. It’s run by a woman who is a wife of Odin’s, and I’ve collected several of her beautiful pieces over the past year. Most of them were present on my … Continue reading
A Funny
This has been going around Twitter and I found it amusing enough that I thought it had a place here~
Book Wisdom
I found this image on Holy Wild and couldn’t resist sharing it here. Odin has two ravens, Hugin and Muninn (Thought and Memory, respectively) and is full of wisdom Himself. He has this deep insatiable thirst for knowledge that makes … Continue reading
Muginn and Huninn
Odin has two ravens, Huginn and Muninn–Thought and Memory (or Mind). I am not sure exactly how He acquired them, but they fly the world over everyday and report back to Him what they saw and heard at night. In … Continue reading
Missing
Ravens (and crows) were one of my first signs that Odin was lurking around in my life. But as I go around and collect various pictures of the All-father, I notice something. Many, many pictures depict His ravens (and Gungnir). … Continue reading