To look upon Odin

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  • Опубліковано 11 лют 2020
  • A scene told by Saxo Grammaticus in the history of King Hrólfr kraki and the hero Bǫðvarr bjarki describes the strange, magically-inspired way in which Bǫðvarr must look upon Óðinn.
    Jackson Crawford, Ph.D.: Sharing real expertise in Norse language and myth with people hungry to learn, free of both ivory tower elitism and the agendas of self-appointed gurus. Visit JacksonWCrawford.com (includes bio and linked list of all videos).
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 60

  • @tracieh215
    @tracieh215 4 роки тому +40

    Of course there was the day Odin visited Dr Crawford in his classroom. I'm sure he remembers that.

  • @jessiehermit9503
    @jessiehermit9503 4 роки тому +21

    I love how professional your videos have gotten...

  • @ControlUrSelf666
    @ControlUrSelf666 4 роки тому +3

    I think Odin is behind you. XD.
    That white streak going up behind the mountain.

  • @roberthughes2092
    @roberthughes2092 4 роки тому +20

    Dr. Crawford: Grimfrost has a statue of Odhinn available (when they aren't sold out) based on a find from Lindby, Sweden. It is one-armed now, but if the missing arm were posed as the surviving arm, the figure would be standing "akimbo" as your video references. May be no connection at all, but I found it interesting and thought I'd bring that to your capable attention.

    • @joeampolo42
      @joeampolo42 4 роки тому +3

      Classic George Reeves Superman pose?

  • @natemarx4999
    @natemarx4999 4 роки тому +14

    Dr. Crawford's videos most have zero dislikes. That's not an accident.

  • @brodieknight772
    @brodieknight772 4 роки тому +24

    Man, I like Odin. He's selfish, but so am I. He does what he's gotta do, man. He wants to be wise, and he wants to win. He wants to defy destiny, even though he knows he must fail.

    • @vikingbraid7515
      @vikingbraid7515 4 роки тому

      Brodie Knight Nice avatar 👍🏻

    • @brodieknight772
      @brodieknight772 4 роки тому

      @@vikingbraid7515 hell yea, brother. Ask standande heitir Yggdrasil

    • @vikingbraid7515
      @vikingbraid7515 4 роки тому

      @Brodie Knight Skal brother!🍻

  • @Ravynwulf
    @Ravynwulf 4 роки тому +7

    I really liked this info, Dr. 👍🏼

  • @seekeroftruth-2825
    @seekeroftruth-2825 4 роки тому +1

    Love the info you bring us on this subject. Keep it coming. Very interesting stuff. I love learning from you, Thank You for all you do. Much love, Shelly.

  • @HeriJoensen
    @HeriJoensen 4 роки тому +6

    Fascinating!

  • @fishermanextrordinaire
    @fishermanextrordinaire 4 роки тому +1

    Mucho Gracias MI Hombre.
    Always enjoy hearing of these things they stir something deep in me ...

  • @robpetoletti826
    @robpetoletti826 4 роки тому

    Very cool translation and interpretation, thank you!

  • @glarson8370
    @glarson8370 4 роки тому

    Definitely excited to hear about the new book. Two great sagas that are underrated in my opinion. Looking forward to this work.

  • @joeampolo42
    @joeampolo42 4 роки тому +3

    The story about Diomedes and Ares in the Iliad suggests that pagans were quite capable of liking some gods and despising others. Hrolft Kraki behaves somewhat like Diomedes.

  • @PatheticHero
    @PatheticHero 4 роки тому +4

    It is my understanding that one eyed Odin is the same as Gandalf. I read/heard that Gandalf was the one eyed wizard who lost his sight in the eye in which the future was revealed(this is what Tolkien used for his Lord of the Rings.) Hell, most of the names from LOTR sound like they came straight out of the Edda. Fascinating.

    • @stellanathaniel3198
      @stellanathaniel3198 4 роки тому +1

      Odin was a major influence on Odin-- like anything in Middle Earth, it's not an exact 1:1 analogy, but he was definitely an inspiration, in Letter 107 from "The Letters of Tolkien" he actually describes Gandalf as an "Odinic wanderer". The Eddas only mention that Odin gave his eye for wisdom, not specifically seeing the future ( ua-cam.com/video/asf8U-_4AJg/v-deo.html ), which seems to be supported by him calling on völva in poems such as Völuspá or Baldurs draumr to do that, but you're definitely right about the names-- "Gandalf" is actually directly from Völuspá's "Catalog of the Dwarfs" (as well as a number of other names you'll probably recognize from the books as well: ua-cam.com/video/21h8B8sEkQg/v-deo.html

    • @chancecantelli7722
      @chancecantelli7722 3 роки тому

      Most of the names from Tolkiens novels are based on the gods and other spiritual entities such as the dwarves and elves associated with the old ways

  • @nikburisson9-pissedoffpeasant-
    @nikburisson9-pissedoffpeasant- 3 роки тому +1

    I wear my Mjøllnir to remember my Ancestors.

  • @anthonywall5227
    @anthonywall5227 4 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @ArchYeomans
    @ArchYeomans 4 роки тому

    In honor of Dr. Crawford's work on Nordic studies, I proudly fly my hrafn banner from the front of my house.

  • @kode1303
    @kode1303 4 роки тому +1

    There’s a school in my town called ‘Rolf Krake’. That’s how we say it now.

  • @SparrowhawkTheKind
    @SparrowhawkTheKind 4 роки тому +2

    I am sorry if you have answered this question elsewhere, but which method of purchasing The Wanderer's Havamal supports you the most? Does amazon take a cut? Should I purchase from your website?

  • @jackiem5703
    @jackiem5703 4 роки тому

    when you first said about the victory signal thing i thought it was like this ✌(ik its a peace sign, but i think that its victory the other way? or something like that? also it fits nicely because we have two eyes and two fingers out)

  • @vorthora
    @vorthora 3 роки тому

    I wish I could be your Patron again. Covid since March in addition to other calamities has me in the red and fed by the church.... I really miss your Patreon site. And I'm not the only one in this situation. I want my job back.
    I've even lost my motivation to write (for me, writing is as necessary as breathing). Let's hope this gets better soon. Though soon, in terms of economy might mean years. Let's hope I get my inspiration back. Before Covid, I had ideas for a youtube educational channel, but...

  • @wolfgirl535
    @wolfgirl535 4 роки тому +6

    I'm curious about the word akimbo, is that latin in origin? It seems a very specific thing to have a translation for.

    • @mar_viva
      @mar_viva 4 роки тому

      According to a cursory google search, it is probably of Old Norse origin.

    • @doughuffman5790
      @doughuffman5790 4 роки тому +1

      Old Norse keng (“bent”) + bogi (“a bow”), compare Icelandic kengboginn (“bow-bent”)

  • @user-oo7kg9ew8s
    @user-oo7kg9ew8s 4 роки тому +6

    "Bring your gaze nearer and look through my arm akimbo. You must first hallow your eyes with the sign of victory, to recognise the war god safely face to face".
    Even given that the above quote is taken from a translation of a translation, it appears that the wife is expressing wisdom of the ages, thus:
    The husband wishes to know how to find (favour) with Odin. His wife then tells him - "Look, see through what I do, how I stand with arm(s) akimbo (i.e. the physical stance of unshakable victory/of conquest) and assume a hallowed (i.e. sanctified/unassailable) vision of your victory. You will then see the battle through safely" i.e. found divine favour.
    Therefore in a spiritual or metaphysical sense, his wife was telling him "assume the stance both physical and mental, of victory, and the divine providence will favour you.
    "As a man thinketh so he is"

  • @UlfhedinnOdinn
    @UlfhedinnOdinn 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for everything you do, also, to whoever keeps disliking these videos; You are an argr.

  • @vikingbladeworksllc7747
    @vikingbladeworksllc7747 4 роки тому

    Whoa Doc... Metal heads? Dang.

  • @dws2599
    @dws2599 4 роки тому

    the audio mixing on that ad was pretty jarring

  • @bobhans2877
    @bobhans2877 4 роки тому

    how should one go about learning nordic runes? anyone have any experience? I have tried but what I find frustrating is that there are all these different versions.

    • @Frisenette
      @Frisenette 4 роки тому +2

      Just chose one system to start with (though they are always much in flux and variance geographically).
      I’d say Futhark 16 or as it’s known the younger Futhark.
      It's simple, the most used in the time where it was the main writing system and it’s logical.
      There is no way around rote learning.
      Write it down, with corresponding Latin letter and sound under each, on a card. Put it in your pocket and recite it obsessively every chance you get. After a week it should have stuck.
      Remember that is only a “toy”. Being able to substitute runes for letters is only the very beginning. You should know the conventions of of how to use the runes. And ultimately learn some old Norse.
      If you know some Scandinavian language you’ll most likely be able to make *some* sense of runic inscriptions after just learning the Furthark though.

    • @bobhans2877
      @bobhans2877 4 роки тому

      @@Frisenette Thank you for a great response, I am norwegian btw. What do you mean by rote?

    • @stellanathaniel3198
      @stellanathaniel3198 4 роки тому +1

      For videos, Dr. Crawford does have an entire playlist on Runes: ua-cam.com/play/PLATNGYBQ-TjrPCf9YGy0qzqca1ypcGs50.html -- the one called "Which Runes go with which Language?" will probably be useful for sorting out the various futharks and the time periods/languages they were used for ( ua-cam.com/video/Gjmxu7z04kk/v-deo.html ) but the other commenter's correct in that the Younger Futhark is the one used for Old Norse. I'd check out the intro video there as well, along with the videos he has on whatever futhark you want to concentrate on (there are quite a few on Younger), and if you do go with learning Younger Futhark, Dr. Crawford's "Writing Old Norse in Runes" is a very good simple tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/X7Z65582ex4/v-deo.html -- that said, as the other commenter also mentioned, it was used to write Old Norse, so you'll have to have some knowledge of ON to get really proficient at it (especially regarding the vowels). The book Dr. Crawford usually recommends is in the intro video, but it's Michael Barnes' "Runes: A Handbook"-- it's an excellent book and it's worth checking to see if a library can get it in for you, or checking out the preview on Google Books (it's fairly extensive).

    • @bobhans2877
      @bobhans2877 4 роки тому

      @@Frisenette I also wonder how does one get around the fact that many letters have no correspondent in the futhark, like for example o or the norwegian letters æ, ø, å?

    • @Frisenette
      @Frisenette 4 роки тому +1

      Bob Hans you use the nearest equivalent.
      That should be clear from a good cheat sheet.
      The U rune for example also is O.
      Ø and Å didn’t really exist in the Iron Age to early medieval period.
      The same is also the case with our current alphabet. There letters also have to cover many different sounds.

  • @vertexvortex
    @vertexvortex 4 роки тому

    Perhaps it's a way so you may look upon him and know it is Ođin and not just an old man?

  • @andersbenke3596
    @andersbenke3596 4 роки тому +2

    Fascinating! Could not looking at Odin without protection possibly have anything to do with mortals not being able to looking at Zeus in his 'real' form?

  • @HrRezpatex
    @HrRezpatex 4 роки тому +1

    In all the Viking saga`s i have read, i can not remember one single time tattoo`s have been mention.
    Still in most movies and games, Vikings are full of tattoo`s and it look like it is a great part of Viking culture there.
    Do you know anything about the Vikings relationship with tattoo`s?

    • @Brandon-vg7pl
      @Brandon-vg7pl 4 роки тому +4

      "The only ancient account indicating that Viking enjoyed tattoos comes from al-Tartushi, an Arabic emissary who visited Hedeby in the tenth century.
      From one account we learn that al-Tartushi noticed that Vikings wore artificial eye makeup that never vanished. This made them look younger and more beautiful, he said. He also wrote that Vikings had tattoos on their arms and chests. These tattoos were strange patterns and symbols resembling animals and trees."

  • @MasterChimOfficial
    @MasterChimOfficial 4 роки тому +1

    Metalheads?

  • @holmgeirgautreksson2451
    @holmgeirgautreksson2451 4 роки тому +2

    Odin's duplicitous and treacherous nature is further illustrated by Saxo in his telling of Harald Wartooth's reign.

  • @BPOOHEAD189
    @BPOOHEAD189 4 роки тому

    Hello Dr. Crawford, long time fan of your work. I wanted to somewhat contest how you say the Scandinavians viewed Odin. Yes, there are some instances of them reviling at his presence, but there's also various instances of him being praised and revered by Norseman, and though he wasn't the common man's God, if a warrior was to go out on campaign they would give him his due. I was under the impression that Thor was very popular because he was a God of the common people, but as a fair size of the population would either be 1) noble, and 2) a warrior on campaign, Odin would receive praise from these groups and be respected and feared.

  • @patrickskramstad1485
    @patrickskramstad1485 4 роки тому +1

    "If you want to see the world as Odin does pluck or hallow out your eye and see. Perhaps you can perceive the world or obtain his power as he does if you too do as he did. Maybe sacrificing half your vision enlightens you to see the world anew.

  • @TylerDane
    @TylerDane 4 роки тому

    The pause is getting longer.

  • @GroundbreakGames
    @GroundbreakGames 4 роки тому +2

    I'm really disappointed this wasnt a country music song about Odin.

  • @lakrids-pibe
    @lakrids-pibe 4 роки тому +1

    Vågner, vågner, danske helte!
    springer op og spænder bælte!
    dag og dåd er kæmperim,
    dag og dåd er kæmperim.

  • @trailrider2473
    @trailrider2473 4 роки тому +1

    You must shade your eyes from the 🌞 or you may end up with snow blindness. To see you need to crook your elbow and block the sun with your ✋

  • @rasapplepipe
    @rasapplepipe 4 роки тому +2

    I think you are using Classical Latin pronunciation on something that was written much later.

    • @holmgeirgautreksson2451
      @holmgeirgautreksson2451 4 роки тому +3

      Unlike his contemporaries, Saxo wrote in classical Latin, so Crawford's pronunciation shouldn't be far off.

    • @rasapplepipe
      @rasapplepipe 4 роки тому

      Ok no big deal it’s just two consonants in all he said that made me stop and think.

    • @rasapplepipe
      @rasapplepipe 4 роки тому

      His vowels are alright but not when he says Grammaticus.

  • @romainvicta3076
    @romainvicta3076 4 роки тому

    second

  • @scrapthatwithmatt9520
    @scrapthatwithmatt9520 4 роки тому +1

    first

  • @animistchannel2983
    @animistchannel2983 4 роки тому

    There are many gods upon the land, but for this they are not so beloved
    Each has a kin and a kine and a clan, as they say: "as below, so above"
    And each has a place and a power and a reach, not better or worse, but unique
    And to each must apply their own way of sight, in order to reach what you seek
    Nature has many aspects that emerge, overlap and hold back and ring true
    The question is not which is better or worse, but which ones have called out to you
    So pick your alliances carefully, in space and in time and in journeys to learn
    Though mighty you be with one of the many, so humble with others unearned
    There are many kinds of power, many kinds of vision. To be strong in one does not extinguish the other. To be taught by one does not master the lessons of the other. Still, for a man to master even one kind of vision is a great thing. To try to stay open to all is a kind of madness for only the shamans to endure, and for this they are kept moving among the peoples lest that open door let loose the flood of Spirit, ever-changing and beyond mind. It is better to choose your place and your patron and your people, and to serve them with all the virtues of a life, and to make your honor upon their throne.
    Sometimes, there is a war among the Spirits, even among the Aspects, for the world itself will change by moods and seasons, and so even climates and shores will adjust. In such times it is better to move your house and tribe, to keep with your honors instead of your boundaries; rather than stand futile against the rising tide or oncoming ice, to be swept away by gods you do not know. By your faithfulness will your place be prepared in new lands, ready to find.
    Sometimes, oftentimes, you will find that in moving with the will of that which will have you master its ways, you will in fact be led home again after a cycle of seasons, to the very hills that brought you forth. The purpose of the moving was not victory or defeat, but to teach you where you most belong, and with whom. There, your mastery may be less applauded, but it will be more useful. From there, you may strike out again as you wish, and return with what you have earned.
    Sometimes, it is your home that has moved without you, and you must journey to catch up. There you will find your mastery recognizes the land as if it had brought you forth, and you will fill in amongst the Spirits there unannounced as if you had always been, and they merely waited for you. By this you will know when to stay.
    Thus the people have been moved, and thus they have been settled, and old gods found in new places. By choosing amongst the gods, they chose a face and a place and a base. From this foundation, many things may be built. Meanwhile, let the gods settle their rivalries amongst themselves, and you only peer sometimes to perceive the progress. Their quarrels may last many lives, and so let long lives rest in between.

  • @robertfoedisch
    @robertfoedisch 4 роки тому +2

    Odin was over rated, after all one of his ancestors was a salt lick