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In this episode of Fireside Frith, we unravel one of the deepest mysteries in Norse belief, Wyrd and Orlog, the living web of fate that binds gods and humans alike. What does it mean to be “fated,” and how much of our destiny is truly our own to weave?
Join Suzannah WanderingStar as she explores mythological roots, historical context, and how these ancient ideas echo in our modern lives. We’ll talk about personal choice, inherited patterns, and the ways we can consciously work with our threads through reflection, ritual, and even shadow work.
Stay until the end for a thoughtful dive into how facing our inner “dragons,” those hidden, uncomfortable parts of self, can become an act of healing and transformation.
Sources:
Poetic Edda
Prose Edda
Various Sagas
https://positivepsychology.com/jungian-archetypes/
The Spiral Dance by Starhawk
Inner Temple of Witchcraft by Christopher Penczak
The Oxford Dictionary
The Youtube Channels of Arith Harger and Jackson Crawford
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In this episode of Fireside Frith, we unravel one of the deepest mysteries in Norse belief, Wyrd and Orlog, the living web of fate that binds gods and humans alike. What does it mean to be “fated,” and how much of our destiny is truly our own to weave?
Join Suzannah WanderingStar as she explores mythological roots, historical context, and how these ancient ideas echo in our modern lives. We’ll talk about personal choice, inherited patterns, and the ways we can consciously work with our threads through reflection, ritual, and even shadow work.
Stay until the end for a thoughtful dive into how facing our inner “dragons,” those hidden, uncomfortable parts of self, can become an act of healing and transformation.
Sources:
Poetic Edda
Prose Edda
Various Sagas
https://positivepsychology.com/jungian-archetypes/
The Spiral Dance by Starhawk
Inner Temple of Witchcraft by Christopher Penczak
The Oxford Dictionary
The Youtube Channels of Arith Harger and Jackson Crawford