

If you believe in god or the gods regardless you can learn a lot of valuable lessons by reading to the story of the other side rather being focused on just one, in other words, its best to hear the story from both sides before the judgement. I always wondered if his motor learning disability had something to do with his reluctance to try to memorize a song. We see as one being good and one as evil but in real life, Loki wasn’t bad and Thor wasn’t good, in Norse mythology, there are no sins there are no proud deeds, in Norse, we believe there is a good in bad and a bad in good there is no pure form of good or evil. Thor is famous for his hammer that was so powerful that its sparks were the very lighting in the sky in our world. Odin had sons Thor and Loki the most famous ones. The Norse alphabet, Norse runes are symbols and not letters which as cool as this sounds the alphabet was abandoned and the language old Norse is also a dead langue but from that, it produced 4 branch languages Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic.

The Norns were so impressed that they brought Odin back to life and showed him the alphabet as promised. Odin then hung himself on one of Yggdrasil branches and pierced himself with his spear in his belly and hung there until he bled to death and was brung back to life by the Norns. The home of this world was called the Norns and they had originally owned the Rune alphabet, Odin wanted to learn of the alphabet but the Norns were no shareful of knowledge and they believed that if you wanted something you had to prove your worth. Odin was on top of the Yggdrasil overlooking the 9 worlds when he noticed a world that had something he didn’t and that was runes. Odin and sacrificed himself for knowledge but this time it was a chance of proving himself rather than giving up something of value. Odin is relentless in pursuing knowledge so much that he cut out his eye and sacrificed it for knowledge. all human wisdom is contained in these two words, Wait and Hope. Odin had two ravens named Huginn and Muninn and every morning they would fly around the world to listen and learn of everything activities and by lunch, the ravens would fly back to Odin and whisper in his ear what they have learned from that flight. 20156 quotes have been tagged as wisdom: William Shakespeare: The fool doth think he. The high god of the common people back in the old times had plenty of stories of his ambitions. Odin said to be the god of knowledge and wisdom.
