Fylgja Sources: The Norse Spirit Animal

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    In Norse mythology, a fylgja is a supernatural being or spirit which accompanies a person in connection to their fate or fortune.
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    The word fylgja means "to accompany" similar to that of the Fetch in Irish folklore. It can also mean "afterbirth of a child" meaning that the afterbirth and the fylgja are connected. In some instances, the fylgja can take on the form of the animal that shows itself when a baby is born or as the creature that eats the afterbirth. In some literature and sagas, the fylgjur can take the form of mice, dogs, foxes, cats, birds of prey, or carrion eaters because these were animals that would typically eat such afterbirths. Fylgjur usually appear in the form of an animal or a human and commonly appear during sleep, but the sagas relate that they could appear while a person is awake as well, and that seeing one's fylgja is an omen of one's impending death. However, when fylgjur appear in the form of women, they are then supposedly guardian spirits for people or clans (ættir). According to Else Mundal, the women fylgja could also be considered a dís, a ghost or goddess that is attached to fate.

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  • @sighrd
    @sighrd Рік тому +263

    Regarding Scandinavian kings having a Lion for a Fylgja, another point to remember is that Lions once had a much wider range than today and it included much of Europe. It wasn't until the 10th century that the Lion disappeared from Europe altogether. Worth considering

    • @satansjihad6353
      @satansjihad6353 Рік тому +7

      What????

    • @joesdfasd9016
      @joesdfasd9016 Рік тому +11

      ​@@satansjihad6353yeah pal, hyenas too, and giant swans.

    • @sighrd
      @sighrd Рік тому +36

      @@joesdfasd9016 All true but they died out with the Pleistocene extinction. European Lions were around during recorded history they were found as far north as southern france, as far west as spain, throughout the Mediterranean and right through the Caucasus in to southern Russia. Sadly, the Roman empire was not kind to them and they were steadily wiped out throughout most of their range. The last population was in the Caucasus which died out in the 10th century AD. All of this is to say that Lions were not entirely exotic to the Norse.

    • @Rahab369
      @Rahab369 Рік тому +4

      @@sighrd Prehistoric Europe had Hippos, and I think Rhinos, as well iirc.

    • @thrashandanarchy
      @thrashandanarchy Рік тому +3

      There are extinct species of lion that had much wider ranges throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas during the pleistocene. Many animals we now ascribe certain ranges to were much more widespread, and it wasn't until the extinction event of the YDIH a lot of evidence points to that the larger species went extinct and the smaller ones gradually lost habitat as human range expanded.

  • @corpseroad4961
    @corpseroad4961 Рік тому +9

    My Fylgja is a cougar. I met her at a local cantina and she just won't stop calling ever since.

  • @Ottawabob2
    @Ottawabob2 Рік тому +108

    for the Ojibway (one of the North American Native peoples), we did not have "Spirit animals" per se. We had clans and spirits that watched over us but the "spirit animal" is a non-Indigenous bastardization. Thanks for this, very informative

    • @cynobihanzo2678
      @cynobihanzo2678 Рік тому +6

      Yup you know your history. Now people just need to learn dream catchers come from Ojibway

    • @kristenvincent3622
      @kristenvincent3622 Рік тому +8

      Curious if, because the popularized idea of “Native North American Spirit Animals” was not a part of the Ojibway culture, if that means that it is in no way accurate to *any* of the other tribes? There are huge differences in culture, beliefs, and traditions even in the geographically local tribes here on the West Coast of Canada… I do wonder where the popularized version of “spirit animals” (in regards to Indigenous North American Culture) we see so much of in the entertainment industry came from? It is always interesting to see the differences and similarities between different tribal cultures. The Pop culture “spirit animal/totem” representation of North American Indigenous People is almost as accurate as the portrayal of Viking culture, or witchcraft.

    • @cynobihanzo2678
      @cynobihanzo2678 Рік тому

      @@kristenvincent3622 go search decolonize now and watch a few documentaries. The Hollywood pop culture was used to mock us and discredit us as human beings

    • @codygreyeyes1610
      @codygreyeyes1610 Рік тому +10

      We among the cree have them.

    • @codygreyeyes1610
      @codygreyeyes1610 Рік тому +13

      ​​@@kristenvincent3622 probably the Neyheyawak, you may know us as Cree. We have spirit animals. Can have more then 1. At least it happens to us.

  • @primordialwaters
    @primordialwaters Рік тому +44

    Pretty sure my great aunt became a Fylgja when she passed away. I was maybe 9 years old ( she looked after my cousin and I most of the time whilst my parents worked). I dreamt she was getting on a train and had her bags packed . She urgently told my cousin and I in the dream that she had to leave on the train but she would look over us and we could ask her for help or talk to us any time. She said she would be able to hear us and help if she could but that she would not be able to answer. In the morning I woke up and my cousin had the same dream. My aunt passed away after emergency surgery during the night. I have also had my grandmother teach me things about gardening in my dreams and various other bizarre dream experiences. When I have traced our family ancestry that side of the family originated in Denmark on an Island that they found a Mjolnir( sorry Im Australian so not sure of correct spelling). Id love to visit that part of the world and feel into those ancestral roots.

  • @buzzsaw133
    @buzzsaw133 Рік тому +48

    I once dreamed of a mother wolf the night before I was going to shuffle myself off the mortal coil... She saved my life and gave me my first taste of actual compassion in as long as I could remember at the time.

    • @thistles
      @thistles Рік тому +3

      I hope you have experienced some compassion since then. I’m glad mother wolf was there for you in your time of need.

  • @ogrehaslayers605
    @ogrehaslayers605 Рік тому +16

    Otter!
    Way back in the day did a "spirit quest" with my best friends, just for fun.
    Had the most vivid vision of an otter taking me by the hand, and handing me a rock and swimming together. 😊

  • @kotycassidy6955
    @kotycassidy6955 Рік тому +142

    Thank you for your videos and views, I can honestly say you saved me from probably becoming a CRINGE PAGAN . Love the channel and hello from small town in missouri.

    • @dasitmane7590
      @dasitmane7590 Рік тому +3

      How does one become that and what is it like? xD

    • @kassydavis2275
      @kassydavis2275 Рік тому +1

      Same here, small town Illionis! Hello and love to all!

    • @AM-hs4nk
      @AM-hs4nk Рік тому +3

      Ahh another fellow small-town Missourian :D

    • @Bjornbloodeye
      @Bjornbloodeye Рік тому

      I started my journey with cringe pagans but I was closer to leaving this path than I was to joining them lol

    • @dasitmane7590
      @dasitmane7590 Рік тому +1

      @@Bjornbloodeye what are cringe pagans? What do they do etc?

  • @hatemongerofthetoxicbrood6561
    @hatemongerofthetoxicbrood6561 Рік тому +7

    This very day Odin called to me.
    Last night I was beginning to lose my faith in his wisdom, trying to find wisdom and guidance in somewhere else.
    But today when I was doing my daily mountain climbing, a murder of crows showed up out of nowhere(which I have never seen before in the barren mountains where I like to climb) and started circling over my head and cawking like something was wrong and I was center of their attention, and one of them sat on a rock in front of me looking down on me for a minute or two investigating me.
    I felt like in that moment Odin was watching me and telling me "You are mine"

    • @hernehaugen6878
      @hernehaugen6878 Рік тому +1

      Hail to thee then, brother. The One Eyed's children have chosen another.
      When I was younger a raven used to follow me around. I could tell it was the same one because it was missing one eye and two of the toes on one talon. I never realized until I was older what the vicious old bird meant but he joined me in more than one fight when my classmates were being bullies.

  • @lokisinsouciance9321
    @lokisinsouciance9321 Рік тому +101

    Years ago, I had a very vivid dream that I saw as kind of a vision about a raven preening me. I thought it was trying to attack me, but I realized that I had bugs all over me and it was getting them off. The day after, I saw a ton of ravens in random places. Ever since then, I notice that ravens and crows tend to watch me wherever I am. That's what lead me to believe that a raven is my spirit animal.

    • @AnusRipper-2000
      @AnusRipper-2000 Рік тому +25

      I farted

    • @nova4199
      @nova4199 Рік тому +14

      ​@@AnusRipper-2000 Yes, warm our globe All-Father AnusRipper2000!

    • @ourcozycorner8517
      @ourcozycorner8517 Рік тому +9

      @@nova4199 😂😂😂your comment made that so much better.

    • @jordyromanko-sc6ig
      @jordyromanko-sc6ig Рік тому +1

      ​@@nova4199 😅😅😅😅

    • @doomguy9049
      @doomguy9049 Рік тому +12

      It's a very eerie feeling when you notice the crows staring at you IMO. Crows are very clever animals and have a good memory, to the point that they even hold grudges against people who mistreat them or their friends.

  • @Willow2024
    @Willow2024 Рік тому +19

    Thank you for being our Viking/Nordic/Scandinavian Professor:) and Storyteller. You are the link to understanding my ancestors ❤

  • @jimmysmith2249
    @jimmysmith2249 Рік тому +3

    So, you don't really want to know what your fylgja is, and should be happy every day that you don't see it.
    Very enlightening.

  • @mrman2345
    @mrman2345 Рік тому +42

    My great grandmother told me about vardøger. She used to set the potatoes to boil when she heared her husband arrive from work because he would usually walk in 20 mintues later. Totally forgot about this. Awsome video and greetings from a fellow Vestfolding :)

    • @mathish100
      @mathish100 Рік тому +3

      Yes I know, it`s kinda a normal thing in Norway, or used to be up to my mothers time. So you are also from Vestfold by the Oslofjord? How good to see you here.
      In Norwegian (norsk): Hyggelig å møte en annen Vestfolding her! Gleder meg, kompis! Jeg visste det måtte være andre nordmenn også som ser på disse videoene, et eller annet sted. Ha en herlig dag, og et godt langt liv, kjære med-Vestfolding! 🌍⚔🛡🏹🏴

    • @arcticblue248
      @arcticblue248 Рік тому +3

      My Grandmother used to do the same !!! and I used to hear my mother come home before she actually came home... (also Norway).

    • @Tama-zephyrwindlass
      @Tama-zephyrwindlass 2 місяці тому

      Oh crap that's what it's called when you hear a loved one come home?

    • @klpuhelin2816
      @klpuhelin2816 24 дні тому

      We also have those in Finland. It's called "etiäinen". I didn't know they exist also in Norway. I have experienced it many times. The stories tell that sometimes you could even see your own etiäinen skiing in front of you.

  • @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145
    @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145 Рік тому +27

    Bit of humor:
    I was watching while eating lunch & because the restaurant is noisy & i didn't have headphones I put the subtitles on. Boy did the program struggle with old Norse words 😂
    My favorite was when it transposed you saying "Nikulás Saga" as "nuclear saga" 😂 impressive!
    Also when you said "..if you loose all nine of your fylgja..." it put "...if you loose all nine of your failure..." Maybe not so bad 😂

    • @user-oe1bu5qw1w
      @user-oe1bu5qw1w Рік тому +2

      "Who loves Magnus" instead of "Olaus Magnus". "Good night" instead of "Gunnar"...

    • @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145
      @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145 Рік тому

      @@user-oe1bu5qw1w those are definitely great! 😂

    • @MrChristianDT
      @MrChristianDT Рік тому +3

      Anyone else notice the word is vaguely similar to familiar & then notice the nine fylgja thing is like cats having nine lives?

    • @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145
      @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145 Рік тому +1

      @@MrChristianDT I had not thought about it, but interesting points.

    • @johangrostkerck6046
      @johangrostkerck6046 Рік тому

      Oh that's funny because I recently saw a vid from Lady of the Labyrinth in which those two words got mis(s?)translated the exact same way

  • @jamesr2622
    @jamesr2622 Рік тому +4

    Inside me there are two fylgjur. One has an intellectual handicap. The other one also has an intellectual handicap.

  • @Edward24081
    @Edward24081 Рік тому +19

    I had a weird dream during Yule before last, where I was talking to a friend and he said something about our souls being divided into different beings. I looked down and there was a raven perched on my arm and the rest of the dream consisted of her flying around and coming back to land on my arm. I've taken that to be my fylgja. Whereas previously I'd been in the "my spirit animal is a wolf bro" group, a raven actually makes more sense for me.

  • @stigc.minkstuen
    @stigc.minkstuen 5 місяців тому +1

    my fylgja is my fathers father who manifested as a great male moose during his burial ceremony. Algiz has also become my rune!

  • @sarahgilbert8036
    @sarahgilbert8036 Рік тому +25

    I'm not sure most Fylgja would want to be named publicly. You might be permitted to share with a very close friend or family member, but I wouldn't necessarily do even that.
    I'm fairly certain about my animal fylgja. The human-shape one, I'm less certain of, though I have a "suspicion".

    • @Jumpoable
      @Jumpoable Рік тому

      Same in Core Shamanism, we really don't reveal our Power Animals. unless they're trusted confidantes.

  • @roanwolf6389
    @roanwolf6389 Рік тому +23

    My "fylgja" is a roe deer. I live in a village and through my childhood and adulthood had countless positive encounters with them. They seem to be drawn to me. There are at least 3 sleeping and eating on the grass right in front of my window. Many times stumbled upon a deer, it watched me for a moment then just walked off calmly.

    • @johangrostkerck6046
      @johangrostkerck6046 Рік тому +3

      Interesting, I do remember havibg some weird dream when I was a child of a deer in my bedroom taking me through some oval portal into some realm of grassfields / meadows

    • @sonjaleesloth
      @sonjaleesloth Рік тому +1

      Whitetail deer are my spirit animal. I love em! 🦌🦌🦌
      Hi from Massachusetts. 👋🏽

  • @smorgasbroad1132
    @smorgasbroad1132 Рік тому +7

    My sister told me when I was young that I was a badger. I've often referred to myself as acting as a badger. I think I can relate/connect more to the folk tale Vardøger. I will henceforth leave my door open a little before I leave and return home, my badger has been with me a long time, at least 60 yrs. Thanks for this info. Subscribed I wish to learn more.

  • @sillygoblin0156
    @sillygoblin0156 Рік тому +11

    I was just thinking that if one just works with the Gods, one is missing out on a lot. I've always appreciated your videos and you for encouraging others to explore.

  • @solusplexar8539
    @solusplexar8539 Рік тому +5

    I just did the knife wrapped in a handkerchief method and the ritual worked! At first, it wouldn't fall off because I wrapped it so well. Then I wrapped it again, and this time I only held onto the handle, not the handkerchief. Eventually, the handkerchief unwound with each rotation and fell to the floor very auspiciously.

  • @ohdeergod
    @ohdeergod Рік тому +2

    Mine is a stag. I went on a guided meditation to find what mine was, and it was clearly a large antlered stag, like an Elk or Red deer.

  • @glamphilosopher
    @glamphilosopher Рік тому +8

    I’m highly impressed with your ability to organize & explain your knowledge in a manner that more people can understand. I’ve added you to my perpetual (😆) liberal arts education & wanted to say thank you.

  • @sandra.helianthus
    @sandra.helianthus Рік тому +6

    It is interesting how the view on the fylgia changed with time and folk believe and became a kind of "every personal helping spirit", no matter if animal spirit, totem, any spirit who was helpful or even a deceased person. 😮

  • @Jumpoable
    @Jumpoable Рік тому +4

    So... sort of like Power Animals in shamanic traditions. And your ancestors/ guardian angels of course.
    Thank you for the fascinating lecture!

  • @melissahdawn
    @melissahdawn Рік тому +2

    I want to rewatch "The Golden Compass" now.
    It also sounds like a Hogboon from Scotland.

  • @zeropointconsciousness
    @zeropointconsciousness Рік тому +8

    I did see a beautiful Maiden a few years ago who stepped out from behind a not very wide tree that I was playing guitar to the Crows and Magpies in so this all resonates with me Sacred Brother.
    We are certainly never alone no matter how it may seem.

  • @bijanthegr91
    @bijanthegr91 Рік тому +5

    I'm hoping that Spirit animal vision of the Black Wolf is not mine. I like to think I'm likable, but that would explain why no one likes me. At least I know why I'm alone. I'm hoping my Fylgja is an awesome warrior goddess, who wants to help me find good people to befriend.

  • @SageIceDragonX
    @SageIceDragonX Рік тому +5

    Im kind of wondering if the reason the wolf was considered a negative fylgja because of the cultural interpretation that wolves were dangerous and more like exiles like the lone wolf who would be the most dangerous of all due to being forced to fend for itself. I speculate at that time, wolves would be humans top competitor for food as bears dont always get close to human heavily populated areas very often. Wolves tend to attack flocks of farm animals when their own food sources are dwindling and considering plenty of vikings were farmers, it makes sense they would dislike signs of wolves being around. In germany, they wiped out wolves entirely by the 1800s and so I imagine germanic tribes relocating to sweden in the early ages might have had the same mentality of wolves being a negative connotation to include the biggest one of all, Fenrir, one of the beasts that will play a role in Ragnorak. But then you have the wolves of Odin that seem OK to be just fine since they are controllable, but then again, unlike dogs, wolves werent controllable to men. And then we have stories of people turning into wolves when wearing pelts and possibly in connection to werewolves. It just seems that the negative associations is what makes them see the fylgja as a wolf, so I wonder if the person whose fylgia they saw as a wolf may see theirs as a different animal? Am I making any sense? lol.

  • @varjovirta3085
    @varjovirta3085 Рік тому +6

    Vardoger in finnish is etiäinen, also shows before or ahead. And also has the same function as this Vardoger. Saami has also this, and they called it Ovdasas.

    • @thistles
      @thistles Рік тому

      I think there is an old song by Nightwish with that name. Thank you. Now, after 20 years, I understand the meaning.

  • @ChristopherDimitriousPhanara
    @ChristopherDimitriousPhanara Рік тому +1

    my Native American spirit is coyote, Zodiac Cancer, Chinese Zodiac Triple Monkey, and according to you, an old woman dressed in white that brought great peace to me as a child. She showed up 3 times in my life.

  • @tomeichhorst6521
    @tomeichhorst6521 Рік тому +10

    Thank you for the interesting video. My Fylgja (Jadelin, human, female) has over time taken on more and more tasks in the private, shamanic and professional context. She is a companion and advisor. She explains contexts to me with few words, sometimes a little flippantly, so that I often become aware of the actual context only later. During an Influenza, which I just got over, I spent whole nights in fever delirium with her. The insights she gave me were very helpful. In the shamanic work she has replaced animal entities that served me as spirit helpers. She guides me through the worlds, leads me to places that are important for insights. In the professional context as a child and youth therapist she has claimed a home (a branch with a knothole) where she can stay while I conduct the conversations. She is thus a permanent companion in my life.

  • @sharoncooke1719
    @sharoncooke1719 Рік тому +22

    Thank you so much for your work I listen to you and Tom Rowsell (Survive the Jive) and have learnt so much about norse and anglo saxon paganism. I am thrilled to learn that so many British Old Craft practises and traditions link directly to our ancestral beliefs. Thank you.

    • @jackcocker545
      @jackcocker545 Рік тому +2

      Survive the jive is great for learning the history behind it, I feel like this channel takes the history and fills in the gaps by giving many likely interpretations of the texts

    • @faramund9865
      @faramund9865 Рік тому +3

      StJ is more archeology/genetics focused.
      This channel is more text focused if you ask me. I think I prefer it, since I am more like the latter. But both are useful.
      To me, I don't care what people say though about Thulean Perspective, he is the one that introduced me to all of this and laid the foundations.

  • @glasslicker2829
    @glasslicker2829 Рік тому +2

    Tossed the knife back and forth, I guess my fylgja is a mouse

  • @arcticblue248
    @arcticblue248 Рік тому +4

    I used to have alot of Vardøgers when I was younger, it was mostly my mom. It happend like this. I could sit in the livingroom watching TV or whatever, while I was sitting there I could hear my mom come home and you heard all the sounds, door opening, her breathing, and then nothing more... 15-20 minutes or so later she would come home, you heard the exactly same sounds ... door opening, breathing, taking off the shoes and so on ... My mom who now is not alive, used to tell me that she used to hear my Vardøger too just the same way.
    Strange thing is ... I don't hear others vardøgere as far as I can tell, I used to hear hers... not any longer ofcourse. And it have followed that path of family I think, because her mother, my grandmother used to make dinners after her husbands vardøger, once she heard him coming home she put the potatoes on and when my granddad came home they where done. He was at sea fishing.

  • @izzifragner
    @izzifragner Рік тому +2

    how we strive to not being alone... poor humanity, poor us.

  • @phantomgaming2519
    @phantomgaming2519 Рік тому +10

    Love your videos, thank you for helping me get in touch more with my norse heritage, i am 3rd generation Norwegian😃

  • @sweetjesus697
    @sweetjesus697 Рік тому +5

    I saw an old episode from survive the jive where he was talking about the European lion, apparently there was a European lion that was wiped out.

    • @jimmysmith2249
      @jimmysmith2249 Рік тому +2

      Yes there was. A lot of species were wiped out by humans and climate change from our prehistory. The big cats roamed way wider than they do now.

  • @TheRunningComedian
    @TheRunningComedian Рік тому +3

    When I was around 11 to 13 I used to have this reoccurring dream where I would watch a native American Indian warrior charge at a large grizzly bear in a forest clearing with a hand axe. It was always the same, but would look different like the season in the forest, or the bears fur would be different, or the native American would wear different clothing, sometimes looking completely different.

  • @mcusa77
    @mcusa77 Рік тому +4

    Nothing is set in stone, that is you might see yourself and live a long life or a wolf a lion or all the above and more and the meaning is for each soul to grasp and decide what to do with it. Thanks for your work I enjoy it.

  • @trackerjacker5467
    @trackerjacker5467 Рік тому +3

    I’m pretty sure that my fylgja is a spider. One night a few years ago when I was about 17 I was walking down an isolated street near my house wearing headphones, blaring hip hop music so I couldn’t hear a thing. I glanced to my right and I noticed a big spider crawling on the pavement between to parked cars. Having a lifelong passion for nature, I walk over and crouch down to observe it and right as I did a big truck comes barreling down the road right over the spot that I was standing when I noticed the spider. On top of that three seconds later a police cruiser comes speeding by after the truck. I’ve also been practicing lucid dreaming since I was 12 and have gained the ability to jump unnaturally high and walk on walls in my dreams.

  • @kennethpogue718
    @kennethpogue718 Рік тому +2

    I fed a fox by and in the mountains once. Amazing experience. they also come to me in dreams, and bears too. And the bears are always friendly...while they're attacking other people in my dreams. Had some interesting experiences with Hawks in real life as well, after a friend had passed away tragically

  • @garrettwhite3922
    @garrettwhite3922 Рік тому +2

    Fascinating, I have a norse inspired DnD game going and there is a type of "imaginary friend" I made that does this. They must be the Fylgja ❤
    Thanks for the inspiration :)

  • @oculusangelicus8978
    @oculusangelicus8978 Рік тому +2

    My Spirit Animal is Experiment 626, A.K.A. "Stitch". The uncontrollable urge to reverse street signs and steal everyone's left shoe, oh, and not give a rat's @$$ about what other's think about me.

  • @goeranm55
    @goeranm55 Рік тому +13

    When I was a child my grandfather played an important role in my life, and he always said that one needs an animal to run with ( and named the wolf for me, and giving me the second name Ulf) and a bird to let my soul fly with, and he named the raven (Hrafn). He used the Swedish word “följeslagare” for them, a word which I think share etymology with Fylgia. He was born in a very christian family (his father was actually priest) so he never mentioned any norse mythology background to this practise, but I wonder. But I came to think about this, and of course I am of the impression that I meet ravens more often than I statistically should… but it might of course be wishful thinking. … just a little story of mine.

    • @pinesandtraplines
      @pinesandtraplines Рік тому +3

      Interesting part of history: There were once people claiming to be Christian werewolves.

  • @FoxxyLynx96
    @FoxxyLynx96 Рік тому +1

    I thank you and your guides for all your help.

  • @ItsJustRoach
    @ItsJustRoach Рік тому +1

    Thank you. Love and appreciate the content.

  • @chivalrousjack
    @chivalrousjack Рік тому +1

    Great video.
    I appreciate the source references.
    Thanks.

  • @aethyrien
    @aethyrien 4 місяці тому

    Bro your breakdowns subjects like these are mind blowing. Thank you so much.

  • @beefcakeii
    @beefcakeii Рік тому +1

    Excellent video, always great information! Appreciate it 🙏👊

  • @guyonabuffalo3396
    @guyonabuffalo3396 Рік тому +3

    Finally, a respectable source on this. I love your videos. I find them the most helpful. Thank you for your hard work.

  • @daruphir
    @daruphir Рік тому +1

    This was highly enlightening. Thank you friend and be safe in your endeavors

  • @kimberlyholborn1324
    @kimberlyholborn1324 Рік тому

    This is a fascinating topic. Thank you for all of your wonderful videos; I’m learning so much!

  • @GilbertMartinezHarpsichord
    @GilbertMartinezHarpsichord Рік тому +8

    Wonderful and informative as always!!

  • @lanad.7643
    @lanad.7643 Рік тому +1

    this is so awesome! I loved all the information you gave. absolutely fascinating!

  • @Eithne21
    @Eithne21 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video, great research work. I learned a lot today

  • @jenwatson2623
    @jenwatson2623 Рік тому +1

    A beautiful video an story as always thank you ❣

  • @lucindypowell3711
    @lucindypowell3711 Рік тому +1

    Again love your videos. I use your videos along with my books to get a more complete understanding. Thank you so much!

  • @damionhaltom4509
    @damionhaltom4509 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate the time you took in making this video. I really enjoyed it. Good jooob

  • @johanbulow1430
    @johanbulow1430 Рік тому +2

    Tack o skål broder .. 🙏🏻

  • @christopherpugnetti5827
    @christopherpugnetti5827 Рік тому +3

    Finally, the UA-cam algorithm recommends something perfect for my tastes. Can’t wait to catch up on your work! Loved this video

  • @gregoryleevandall1880
    @gregoryleevandall1880 Рік тому +3

    Ty for continuing these amazing videos my friend I hope your well 😊 ✌️ ❤️

  • @abrahamhorowitz8374
    @abrahamhorowitz8374 Рік тому +1

    Very interesting. Ty 4 the Very informative video

  • @zillagrl24
    @zillagrl24 Рік тому +12

    Reindeer. My mom and I both were in a dead sleep when we sensed a reindeer spirit enter into the home. I was aware of the reindeer approaching me and witnessed in my spirit that it came to me. So strong was the experience as it occured that I opened my eyes to waken from the dream, and with my physical eyes, I saw that beautiful reindeer spirit still before me only to quickly "dissolve", vanishing before my sight.
    I have not had an experience like it before or since. It was not until later that morning that my mom shared with me that she sensed the reindeer enter the home and come to me as we both slept in separate rooms.
    I have not been able to determine the meaning of this experience since its occurence some 3 years ago. The reindeer seemed so very real and alive. I will never forget it.
    So far, I remain mystified by my experience and have not found any answers for what this means. Your video brought it all back for me.
    Does anyone have any thoughts as to reindeer and their role or meaning?

    • @fructosecornsyrup5759
      @fructosecornsyrup5759 Рік тому +3

      Not sure about the nords, but to the Sámi, the indigenous peoples of Scandinavia, the reindeer is regarded as one of the most sacred animals, aside from perhaps the bear. I believe it was once thought that the strongest animal guide a noaidi or shaman could have was a bull reindeer. They typically represent life. I'd say to have a reindeer as a spirit animal must mean you are an empathic spirit, probably naturally gifted in seeing things most others don't. Your reindeer friend should be treasured. ❤

    • @haveyouflossedtoday
      @haveyouflossedtoday Рік тому

      @@fructosecornsyrup5759 Do the Sami really regard it as spiritual? I know they herd them for meat, hides, milk. The tribe depends on the reindeer herds.

    • @zillagrl24
      @zillagrl24 Рік тому

      @@fructosecornsyrup5759 thank you for your reply :)

  • @jivepsilocybe993
    @jivepsilocybe993 Рік тому +5

    Man, thank you for sharing your knowledge. Clears up alot of misunderstandings. Tbh you are one of the best sources imo for education on norse religion. Looking forward to watching more of yah.

  • @davidwright9092
    @davidwright9092 Рік тому +5

    Love the longer videos!!

  • @audhumbla6927
    @audhumbla6927 Рік тому

    yihooooo 💥 You are my favourite on all of youtube 🙌🏻

  • @singingsam40
    @singingsam40 4 місяці тому

    My main shamanic 'totem' is a black widow spider, which is kind of ironic, as I've always been scared of 8-legged beasties. Learning to deal with fear is certainly a big lesson for me in this lifetime ...

  • @Valfreyja9
    @Valfreyja9 Рік тому +1

    Loved it! Thank you!🤩💜

  • @highpriestofthefarside1157
    @highpriestofthefarside1157 Рік тому +3

    I find the wolf fylghe being a negative thing interesting. Currently, in Shipibo shamanic traditions, which is an ayahuasca tradition in Peru, the wolf spirit is similarly viewed as not the greatest - contrary to what most people getting into shamanism think. Thanks for sharing!

    • @jimmysmith2249
      @jimmysmith2249 Рік тому +1

      Neat. Two distinct groups separated by great distances in both time and location, have a similar outlook on the same animal. Coincidence? Or rooted in ancient species memory?

    • @bertellijustin6376
      @bertellijustin6376 Рік тому +4

      I’d say rooted in shared experience. Wolves are direct competition for humans, and dangerous to humans. It’s more common sense than magical. Hunter gatherers and early farmers generally share a fear and hatred of wolves. Wolves are to much like us to be acceptable.

    • @bertellijustin6376
      @bertellijustin6376 Рік тому +4

      Spoiler, it’s generally not until a culture becomes disconnected from nature that it starts to revere other social predators. (We are also social predators)

  • @davidlloyd2225
    @davidlloyd2225 Рік тому +1

    Saxon,man, crow,wolf...peace and blessings

  • @TheShamanKnight
    @TheShamanKnight Рік тому +1

    Great and informative video! Really enjoyed it and gave an interesting light to the pagan world.

  • @laceyanderson6143
    @laceyanderson6143 Рік тому +1

    I sometimes see like a black cat but iv always been drawn to dragons and often fall asleep to a white dragon curled up with me like a cat would

  • @leopoldjenkins
    @leopoldjenkins 11 місяців тому

    Great video. So well researched and very fun to listen to. I'm from England so have more of an Anglo Saxon slant but this was very helpful and enjoyable. Happily subscribed.

  • @alyosha3563
    @alyosha3563 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this informative video

  • @pappelg2639
    @pappelg2639 5 місяців тому

    We have used the Vardøger expression all my life where I am from, but this video gives a lot more context to it all. Did not know it was so old! Thanks for this information!

  • @atrior7290
    @atrior7290 Рік тому +2

    from what you've just said I understand the female Fylgja that live amongst the living and can leave someone to watch over someone as a godmother or something like that

  • @DarknessovHezrou
    @DarknessovHezrou Рік тому

    Thank you. You are a great teacher.

  • @kev1734
    @kev1734 Рік тому +2

    I wouldn't have a clue what my fylgja is >_< I think too much which cause me to question and doubt everything.

  • @Sea-lw1oi
    @Sea-lw1oi Рік тому +1

    i literally watched your first video on that topic earlier today….

  • @liisaelts7522
    @liisaelts7522 Рік тому +1

    Hedgehog. There have been different ones over the years, most of my childhood it was a bear and a cow, then it was lynx. But for most of my grownup years it's been hedgehogs.

  • @pentegarn1
    @pentegarn1 Рік тому +1

    Awesome...best show yet!!!

  • @robertsimpson7424
    @robertsimpson7424 Рік тому +4

    Interesting about the wolf being a sign that the person it belongs to is so negatively viewed.

    • @klpuhelin2816
      @klpuhelin2816 24 дні тому

      Maybe it's not because of the wolf, but the wolf comes to be the companion because the person is somehow different. Wouldn't change my wolf to being popular or liked by masses.

    • @robertsimpson7424
      @robertsimpson7424 24 дні тому

      ​@@klpuhelin2816it's an interesting thought. However, the spirit animal is suppose to reflect the person it belongs to. What's interesting about the wolves is that despite the negative views of it, it has it place in amongst warriors.

    • @klpuhelin2816
      @klpuhelin2816 24 дні тому

      @@robertsimpson7424 I'd say that anyone who thinks that wolves are somehow bad or mean don't know anything about wolves. But it's so common, the hatred against them. Even though the same hypocrite people might love dogs. There wouldn't be any dogs without wolves.
      Yes, they are great hunters and yes, they are aggressive when they need to be. But also great with their own pack or family, loyal, wise, gentle and very important for the ekosystem. They are even known to have raised some abandoned human babies. Maybe it's also this misunderstanding that is in common with us, the wolf people and the wolves. Our tragedy. We just want to live our own lives in peace and freedom, find our pack and do our things, but it's why some people hate us.

  • @dragonrider9051
    @dragonrider9051 Рік тому +1

    Great work good Sir, we thank you

  • @jennamason4154
    @jennamason4154 Рік тому

    Wonderful channel!

  • @shanda677
    @shanda677 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for this

  • @ryanorionwotanson4568
    @ryanorionwotanson4568 Рік тому +1

    Great information

  • @aguijohn1321
    @aguijohn1321 Рік тому +1

    Loved this.

  • @margomaloney6016
    @margomaloney6016 Рік тому +2

    Excellent discussion - tusen takk! :)

  • @grandmawearscombatboots.1084
    @grandmawearscombatboots.1084 Рік тому +1

    Excellent. Thankyou

  • @heidiwolf1793
    @heidiwolf1793 Рік тому +1

    Interesting. Thank you.

  • @feralart
    @feralart Рік тому +2

    Seems like the term familiar (as in the animal follower of a magic user) could have been derived from/ even phonetically mistaken for fylgja.

  • @MissSchnickfitzel
    @MissSchnickfitzel Рік тому +5

    Ive had crazy spiritual dreams with bears but irl I've had spiritual encounters with moths.

    • @corbinlowe5662
      @corbinlowe5662 Рік тому +2

      Moth as a spirit bug, that's cool. Moths are one of my favorite. You should see how big some are out here. The size of my fist. For real, look it up.

    • @umbra9029
      @umbra9029 Рік тому +1

      I think your fylgia is a bear moth.

  • @norseman6160
    @norseman6160 16 днів тому

    Mine was a Ram....I saw myself as a chimera ....suits my personality.....led me to becoming a Shepard.....I currently have three rams now

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Рік тому +1

    Good video thanks

  • @DaiosNashoba
    @DaiosNashoba Рік тому

    Wow thank you Soo much I hadn't realized how deep this goes. I've always felt connected through my native ancestry though to find it literally everywhere else is wild.

  • @icebox_Intruder
    @icebox_Intruder Рік тому +2

    For many years I felt like mine was a wolf. That was the only animal that ever really "talked" to me or came to mind (occasionally I would feel the owl). Then last year, I had this very vivid dream where it appeared my fylgja was a tiger. He was very drawn to me and followed me around, but also very cautious of me and wouldn't allow me closer than arms reach. He seemed familiar to me and I familiar to him, but again, somewhat cautious and attempting to feel me out (since, I suppose, this was our first meeting).

  • @Darvit_Nu
    @Darvit_Nu Рік тому +5

    I appreciate you so much! I am Scandinavian, Scottish, Germanic, raised Native by Lenape. I know their lore and some of the indigenous roots but am very open to finding out more about my ancestors, Highlander clan Young & Suðrland - my Scandinavian ancestors gave this surname to my Scottish ancestors. :) The norse were settled on the isles just north of the mainland Scotland so to them, the Scots were "South landers" ^_^

  • @vikingmountainranchlife7447
    @vikingmountainranchlife7447 Рік тому +3

    About 20 years ago I had a dream that I was standing in a meadow and this big white sheepdog came running out of the forest and came up to me and said hello my name is Bollie and then spelled it b o l l ie. Then I woke up. it was crazy but it was a very Vivid dream out of nowhere. 😊 thank you for your awesome Channel I love watching all of your information!

    • @EpochUnlocked
      @EpochUnlocked Рік тому +1

      You're the only other person I've seen who has found a connection to dogs. Although the one in my nightmare was more of a reflection of myself and we were fighting rather than talking.

    • @schwible5493
      @schwible5493 Рік тому +2

      I believe I have a dog for my spirit animal as well, though i’m not sure what kind.
      I once had a nightmare where my current living dog escaped and ran into the middle of the street before being hit by a car.
      This dream was followed shortly after by another a few days later, in which I was hiding, alone in the dark empty living room of my childhood home, peeking out of the windows. Then I opened the front door to the house, and there was a happy dog on the porch, wagging his tail and licking my face, and all of the sudden I felt an immense sense of comfort and relief, and I woke up feeling unusually happy.

    • @vikingmountainranchlife7447
      @vikingmountainranchlife7447 Рік тому +2

      @@schwible5493 wow that is an awesome dream! The first part was pretty tragic but I'm glad it ended well and it does sound like a dog is your spirit animal very cool they are the best creatures on the planet! Unconditional love is all they have!

  • @merwalkure1853
    @merwalkure1853 Рік тому +7

    When you mentioned how many fylgja everyone could have, it's sound like 1 fylgja for every realm. (1 for Midgard, 1 for Asgard and so on)