Hyperborean fate and destiny
Within the Norse mythos, there exists beings of feminine origin known as the Norns who maintain authorship over the destiny of men.
This endows them with a level of power that surpasses even the gods- for even they are not exempt from fate's clutches, as are all creatures dwelling in Midgard.
I have come across no evidence that the Norns were ever worshipped. A person lamenting his or her fate is a relatively common element in Old Norse literature, and in ancient and medieval Germanic literature more broadly, so we can assume that if Norsemen had thought it possible to productively petition the Norns to change their fates, they probably would have.
In the Norse view, fate was blind and unflinching.
One cannot and should not change one's fate; all that is left to us is to decide the attitude with which we meet whatever fate happened to bring.
Although this is an understanding of the Norse concept of the fates, not all of our tribes share the same perception.
Within the Norse mythos, there exists beings of feminine origin known as the Norns who maintain authorship over the destiny of men.
This endows them with a level of power that surpasses even the gods- for even they are not exempt from fate's clutches, as are all creatures dwelling in Midgard.
I have come across no evidence that the Norns were ever worshipped. A person lamenting his or her fate is a relatively common element in Old Norse literature, and in ancient and medieval Germanic literature more broadly, so we can assume that if Norsemen had thought it possible to productively petition the Norns to change their fates, they probably would have.
In the Norse view, fate was blind and unflinching.
One cannot and should not change one's fate; all that is left to us is to decide the attitude with which we meet whatever fate happened to bring.
Although this is an understanding of the Norse concept of the fates, not all of our tribes share the same perception.
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Hyperborean fate and destiny
Within the Norse mythos, there exists beings of feminine origin known as the Norns who maintain authorship over the destiny of men.
This endows them with a level of power that surpasses even the gods- for even they are not exempt from fate's clutches, as are all creatures dwelling in Midgard.
I have come across no evidence that the Norns were ever worshipped. A person lamenting his or her fate is a relatively common element in Old Norse literature, and in ancient and medieval Germanic literature more broadly, so we can assume that if Norsemen had thought it possible to productively petition the Norns to change their fates, they probably would have.
In the Norse view, fate was blind and unflinching.
One cannot and should not change one's fate; all that is left to us is to decide the attitude with which we meet whatever fate happened to bring.
Although this is an understanding of the Norse concept of the fates, not all of our tribes share the same perception.
Within the Norse mythos, there exists beings of feminine origin known as the Norns who maintain authorship over the destiny of men.
This endows them with a level of power that surpasses even the gods- for even they are not exempt from fate's clutches, as are all creatures dwelling in Midgard.
I have come across no evidence that the Norns were ever worshipped. A person lamenting his or her fate is a relatively common element in Old Norse literature, and in ancient and medieval Germanic literature more broadly, so we can assume that if Norsemen had thought it possible to productively petition the Norns to change their fates, they probably would have.
In the Norse view, fate was blind and unflinching.
One cannot and should not change one's fate; all that is left to us is to decide the attitude with which we meet whatever fate happened to bring.
Although this is an understanding of the Norse concept of the fates, not all of our tribes share the same perception.
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