I guess Njordr would Noatun about ships… In all honesty I think it would be cool Njordr was once Nerthus though I may just be biased 😄 I think it would be pretty neat
Odin might know everything Freyr might lord over nature and the seasons Thor might be the king of the sky, the wind, and the rain But Njord will always have the nicest feet out of all the gods
Nærøy, called Njords (Njordr) island in the Viking Age, still stands the temple (Hovet) after Njord (Njordr). The temple (Hovet) was turned into a stone church when Christianity came to the country. You can still read the inscriptions of the Vikings who helped build the temple (Hovet). The church is one of Norway's oldest churches. Tysnes øy (Vestland county) was previously called Niarðarlog, interpreted as "Njords lagdømme" Njords (Njordr) land. Where the main temple (Hovet) probably lay. Njord (Njordr) must have been a significant God in Norway because we have an incredible number of place names after him.
That and just the Reason for the name remains in the Culture! Plenty of American sites and scenes are named for the Native culture's holy sites. Although we have forgotten (re:Ignored) the reasons, we maintain them because that's what the people who lived here called those places. There is POWER in a name. And it's why people who aren't Norse respect and maintain such traditions too!
@@LampseekerForevermore Nærøya is a private island. There is a family living there who work with sheep. The island does not have a public boat connection (you can go ashore if you come with your own boat). The "church" burned down in 1848 and has not been used since. For many decades, the "church" stood without a roof to a friends' association in collaboration with the National Heritage Board restored the building. I do not know if the "church" is consecrated anymore.
I'm so glad you've finally made a video on Njordr! When I explored Norse heathenry during my period of being set adrift from Kemeticism, something about him felt so warm and welcoming, even though I wasn't sure if heathenry was my proper calling or not. It doesn't make a TON of sense for me to venerate a sea god considering how far I live from any huge non-river bodies of water, but he felt right, and he still welcomed me in even when the Netjeru eventually called me back. I still have a small shrine to the Vanir (with him at the forefront), and I still make small offerings there when I feel the pull, even though I don't consider myself a heathen. So yeah, tl;dr, thanks for this video. Good to see Njordr getting the love he rightfully deserves!
I love this. We don't know much about the Vanir so I love any info about them. My main deity is Yngvi Freyr but I also honor Njordr. Keep up the excellent work!
I would absolutely love it if you did more of these informational type videos on other norse deities like thor for example, or more obscure ones, and we'd love to hear about your personal thoughts on them and experiences too!
This man could be the reincarnation of Mimir. He's retelling tales of old! Regaling the stories of the gods, and bringing wisdom to newcomers.. He kinda looks like him, too in a way
@@OceanKeltoi keep making these highly informative videos and that will never be a problem. 33 years in the faith and your videos are still finding me in good stead!
The changing of gender with regard to the gods/goddesses over time is just an IndoEuropean fact. Our deep ancestors were not as likely hung up on preserving a deity's actual gender over the eons, but rather addressing that deity's perceived gender in relation to the times they lived and how that deity influenced their lives. The Sun for instance (PIE *S.h.w.l) was likely originally a neuter name meaning the Lamp of Heaven, but later, depending on the sun's influence of the climate, developed either masculine roles, like in the Mediterranean and India, or more feminine ones, like in some Germanic and other northern European cultures for instance. -- see M.L. West, Indo-European Poetry and Myth (OUP, Oxford, 2007) ch 5.
Great video, the best I've ever seen on this particular matter so far. I personally view Njord and nerthus as a fertility deity, both masculine and feminine, not unlike the primal jötun Ymir. From a partialist point of view, so to speak, the couple would represent this two polarities that propitiate life.
I've always loved the mountains, the snow, the wilds. Now that I live in the mountains I feel the call of the ocean calling me back to it. Maybe Skadi and Njordr are my patrons... but then again I'm a LEO and Tyr and Thor call to me a as well. Is it possible to have multiple patrons? Or should I be polite and give my offerings when I feel a specific God calling to me on that day.
Definitely the latter. Offer to whom ever you feel the pull of the moment. Non the gods will feel slighted. They probably understand polytheism better than we do 😂. I feel the same way with Freyr, Freyja, Thor and others.
I honestly don't know much about patrons I think it's a thing people cling on too much or put too much importance into. As polytheists we should be allowed to call to any god that you feel the pull to at the moment. When I started this journey I mistakingly thought Odin was ma patron god but he just called me onto the path then wandered off as he dose. I've noticed I connect with certain gods at different times of the year so I just go baised off that. I go with who I feel calling to me at the moment.
As far as Skadi and Njordr's marriage goes, I personally view it as two gods who lord over two different types of the wild, thought they would be a compatible couple, but the differences in lordship are what caused them to split, not their differing personalities.
I pray to Njörðr for wealth as well as to inspire me to work harder. He is the god of the sailor after all. And He has answered my prayer multiple times, so I believe He's a good god to pray to for that.
What do you think of the gods Baldur and Hodr? These brothers appear to be opposite representations; God of day and god of night, summer and winter, bravery and honor, warmth and cold. The sagas talk about Hodr as someone whose stories are well known to the readers but are now lost. I was told as a child that Hodr's blindness is the blindness of a night creature in the daytime.
Njordr has always been my favorite. I don’t even know why. I don’t care for fishing and I hate boats, but his and Skadi’s story always stuck with me, plus I have a thing for ocean gods (I like Poseidon/Neptune as a concept, though morally, he’s a piece of shit along with most of the Greek/Roman gods) Perhaps my draw to him is my love/hate relationship with the unknown (to touch on your last point). It’s a concept that causes me great anxiety and dealing with it is where I need the most help in my life.
Good sir, did you ever considered publishing your content in podcast format? I would certainly love that! your channel, content and opnions are amazing, hope you keep on the way of sucess and under the favor of good luck!
Njord was also known for calming all seas. meaning from time to time within your life’s storm, peace can be found. By far one of the bests negotiators in the Norse sagas. I’m reminded of the woman’s role to quell the rage beating within men’s hearts and minds. If njord was a woman to begin with then this make a alot of sense. Also skaldi’s marriage being unconsummated would make alot more sense. As neither would have been interested. She did pick njord by looking at feet. Which was the old Norse way of saying don’t look at single attributes before choosing a partner, look at them all. As a hasty made decision may have dire consequences. In this gender fluid motion, things can often be missed or even overlooked. It Must make you think what Odin was offering when he call that line up? I think njord to be one of the strangest moment in the sagas where sanity prevails to good logic, reason and sense.
Think there was even more behind the choosing by feet (which she didnt decide herself). Also that clean feet doesnt mean the purest entity, as she wanted Balder the purest god.
If I remember right, Assassin's Creed Valhalla had a really adorable and funny take on Njordr and Skadi's divorce in that Njordr is crazy about Skadi and hates that the marriage didn't work out.
I grew up in Bermuda. From 2nd grade to 6th. It's strange that it was only 4 years. I'm over 50 now and I still feel the need to visit the ocean once in a while. Obviously, it had an impact on me. It's funny to me that after Bermuda, my mother hated the ocean and we moved to the Sierra Nevadas. As a result, I also feel the need to camp in the mountains. My wife is a city girl, she does not enjoy nature. So, when I camp, once a year, it's solo. But she's always so happy when I come home.
He probably was also an God of funerals who did fall on his territory because of he is God of seafaring so maybe he is the one who sails the ship to Helheilm because the person is dead, just a theory. Greetings from Sweden.
*pause at **00:02** until gigglefit passes* The more I hear about her, the more I like Skadthi. I couldn't be married to a sailor/fisherman either, and I'd miss my dogs.
Just a random I have no reference other than your video idea, could the funeral ship have been a 'gift' for him and the coin for her, there buy guaranteeing the completion of the journey?
I’ve been hitting a roadblock lately. Want to learn more so bad, as, despite undeniably being wholeheartedly and practicing Heathen, there’s still SO much more I need/want to learn. I’ve caught what I now call Odinitis in the past few months, where I just want to learn more and more, not just about Heathenry, but about history in general. I try to devour every relevant book I can get my hands on but with how broke I am right now I have very little to no expendable income. You have no idea how much your videos help, Ocean. I watch each and every new video ASAP and then eagerly await the next. Your informative video format and charismatic character make your content SO enjoyable! Thank you!
@@j3tztbassman123 oh I hit up my local library on the regular, and not just for Heathenry-related things! I fucking love libraries man, they do SO much more than just loan people books. ❤️
Really been liking what I have been seeing on Njord. I feel an affinity to him based on safety in physical journeys but also spiritual and life journeys. Would I be misinterpreting him here? Any thoughts are welcome as I am at the start of this pagan journey. Many thanks.
I'm finding it interesting that I'm feeling a random pull to nordr are the moment. Him and skadi. Tho I seen to always feel skadi when winter is approaching. I never really felt that draw to njordr until now. The story of their relationship not working but ending on good terms stands out to me. Also what you said about calling him when entering on an unknown journey. I recently broke it off with my partner as long distance became way too hard and it wasn't working. I'm seeing this brake up and going into a new begining a new journey. And im wondering if he's just letting me know I'm not alone in having to break it off with someone because it didn't work out.
I greatly enjoyed this video and your channel. Am always pleased to see your new videos posted. But I have to ask; is the origin of your channel name derived from the Greeks name of the Gauls? You certainly have the Celtic (and especially Germanic) look about you. Would be most appreciative for an answer. Best regards and thank you for your fascinating content!
To make things more confusing, in Yngling Saga, the Ynglings are both given as Skadi's descendants and Frey's descendants. In Skirnismal, Skadi also describes Frey as her son. So in at least one version, Frey was the son of Skadi but not necessarily Njord. It seems the entire family unity has fertility connections -- Njord rules sailing and fishing, Skadi rules hunting, and Frey rules agriculture. It's also tempting to view Njord and Skadi as a seasonal myth, as most of the activities Njord has providence over are done in summer, while most of Skadi's activities are done in winter. And somewhere sandwiched between them is Frey, whose domain needs both of his "parents" to function.
I have a ritual to do involving Odin, Nordr and Freyr. Any ideas on specific offerings for each one? I will be asking a long-term favor of them (a year or more.) Don't worry, I am also doing my own research. 😉👍
Mead and wine, wine is symbolic of sacrifice in other religions and mead seems to be the general go to. Odinn only consumes wine offerings himself as per Havamal
They're a little expensive because it's wood carving, but it's from an etsy store that makes some really nice stuff. www.etsy.com/listing/975636031/njord-statue-wood-sculpture-wood-carving?ref=hp_rv-4
it was complete BS but i was questioning if I was norse pagan or not if I just wanted to use the aesthetics and follow the morale code of the havamal or actually worship the gods. it was a really hot summer day. and eventually I decided to pray to Njord. literally a couple of words, I had been watching Keltoi and did it how he talked about, with invocation and then asking for what I needed. It was kinda meaningless but I prayed to him asking to make it to where there was a breeze, he is the god of WIND and Sea right? immediately within seconds it was cooler from a breeze, and it stayed that way for the rest of the day. I was shocked. there had been no breeze all day. the next day I went and i got some seashells beads and some fish for an offerring. and I made him the offering, and now every time I Have went outside to relax It has been breezy cool this summer. It was so simple, but it made me believe. Njord is a generous god and I am thankful. I did more research about him after and i saw alot about him being a very generous god, and maybe thats why he decided to act on my BS prayer. and even though I'm no fisherman, He will always have a place close to my heart.
hmmm in the Afro-diasporic religions in the Americas (Brasil, Cuba, etc.) the belief is that Yemayá (the orisha of the ocean) is also the orisha of wealth, and cowrie shells were used as currency by their ancestors ...
not really, because it's permanent. Hostage exchanges among royalty in the period of time that this was written would sometimes include the trading of children and the raising of those children within the culture of the other's royal house. So it would be like a fostering situation, but with more complex diplomatic dynamics.
I had a professor in college whose name was Njardarson or something like that (I don't remember exactly and my spelling sucks Lol) He told us it's not his surname, just that he was the son of the sea god is all LOL
I guess Njordr would Noatun about ships…
In all honesty I think it would be cool Njordr was once Nerthus though I may just be biased 😄 I think it would be pretty neat
It would make sense for an ocean deity to be fluid, after all ;-) (Is that a new Mjolnir?)
Yes is that a new Mjolnir?
As a trans man I want this to be true
Odin might know everything
Freyr might lord over nature and the seasons
Thor might be the king of the sky, the wind, and the rain
But Njord will always have the nicest feet out of all the gods
The fact that Skadi might have a foot fetish based on that myth kinda scares me…
I'd suck on um 🤣🤣🤣
Jkjk
A god of seafaring almost sounds like...an *ocean* god of some sort.
Maybe
Nærøy, called Njords (Njordr) island in the Viking Age, still stands the temple (Hovet) after Njord (Njordr). The temple (Hovet) was turned into a stone church when Christianity came to the country. You can still read the inscriptions of the Vikings who helped build the temple (Hovet). The church is one of Norway's oldest churches. Tysnes øy (Vestland county) was previously called Niarðarlog, interpreted as "Njords lagdømme" Njords (Njordr) land. Where the main temple (Hovet) probably lay. Njord (Njordr) must have been a significant God in Norway because we have an incredible number of place names after him.
How great thanks for sharin it👍😁
That and just the Reason for the name remains in the Culture! Plenty of American sites and scenes are named for the Native culture's holy sites. Although we have forgotten (re:Ignored) the reasons, we maintain them because that's what the people who lived here called those places. There is POWER in a name. And it's why people who aren't Norse respect and maintain such traditions too!
I wonder if that church is still used to pray to Njord due to its history or if it’s strictly Christian
@@LampseekerForevermore Nærøya is a private island. There is a family living there who work with sheep. The island does not have a public boat connection (you can go ashore if you come with your own boat). The "church" burned down in 1848 and has not been used since. For many decades, the "church" stood without a roof to a friends' association in collaboration with the National Heritage Board restored the building. I do not know if the "church" is consecrated anymore.
@@LampseekerForevermore Are you Lovecraft fan?😊
As a Coast Guard Veteran, I am particularly fond of Njordr. Though I otherwise lean verry heavily towards Celtic polytheism.
Speaking of Norse puns: Fenris, Jormungandr, and Sleipnir all had huge cosmological significance, but their parent was pretty low key.
Pfffff 🤣
I saw what you did there. Lol
😏
I'm so glad you've finally made a video on Njordr! When I explored Norse heathenry during my period of being set adrift from Kemeticism, something about him felt so warm and welcoming, even though I wasn't sure if heathenry was my proper calling or not. It doesn't make a TON of sense for me to venerate a sea god considering how far I live from any huge non-river bodies of water, but he felt right, and he still welcomed me in even when the Netjeru eventually called me back. I still have a small shrine to the Vanir (with him at the forefront), and I still make small offerings there when I feel the pull, even though I don't consider myself a heathen.
So yeah, tl;dr, thanks for this video. Good to see Njordr getting the love he rightfully deserves!
My main patron fleshed out. Many of my own observations sort of validated. Happy tears.
Happy to hear it! Always good to see you.
Always enjoyed standing on the end of a jetty when there's heavy seas. Feeling their wild and uncontrolled power as they surge and ebb.
I come for the puns, stay for the knowledge
I was just drawing the Laguz rune and watching TH-cam. Hit refresh and this popped up. Probably a coincidence but it still made me grin.
I love this. We don't know much about the Vanir so I love any info about them. My main deity is Yngvi Freyr but I also honor Njordr. Keep up the excellent work!
Man that was a boat load of information that almost had me running the hills....
A very good video about Njordr and Skadi! Thank you very much! It opened my eyes! 👏🌱🌳💚
We need a compilation of all the puns
proud of you for making a shortboi
I love the longbois tho :(
@@BlackFlagHeathen I do too!! It’s just been awhile since a short one has appeared :)
It may not have worked out in the stories we have, but Skadi and Njordr? I ship it
I would absolutely love it if you did more of these informational type videos on other norse deities like thor for example, or more obscure ones, and we'd love to hear about your personal thoughts on them and experiences too!
Given I am trying to embark on a new unknown in my life, this video is very fitting. Thank you, I had not heard of Njordr, I am glad I have
This man could be the reincarnation of Mimir. He's retelling tales of old! Regaling the stories of the gods, and bringing wisdom to newcomers.. He kinda looks like him, too in a way
I've finally heard an American pronounce the NJ sound properly!
Woohoo!!
Hey! I'm improving!
Imagine someone pronouncing it like they'd pronounce Jorts
Agreed! 😁 Next step is that "ö" is more like the "u" in umh... and that the Đ is a dh rather than a th sound :) I'm just nitpicking though.
Keep up the good work Ocean! Awesome video!
Thanks for sticking around ^_^
@@OceanKeltoi keep making these highly informative videos and that will never be a problem. 33 years in the faith and your videos are still finding me in good stead!
The changing of gender with regard to the gods/goddesses over time is just an IndoEuropean fact. Our deep ancestors were not as likely hung up on preserving a deity's actual gender over the eons, but rather addressing that deity's perceived gender in relation to the times they lived and how that deity influenced their lives. The Sun for instance (PIE *S.h.w.l) was likely originally a neuter name meaning the Lamp of Heaven, but later, depending on the sun's influence of the climate, developed either masculine roles, like in the Mediterranean and India, or more feminine ones, like in some Germanic and other northern European cultures for instance. -- see M.L. West, Indo-European Poetry and Myth (OUP, Oxford, 2007) ch 5.
Great video, the best I've ever seen on this particular matter so far. I personally view Njord and nerthus as a fertility deity, both masculine and feminine, not unlike the primal jötun Ymir. From a partialist point of view, so to speak, the couple would represent this two polarities that propitiate life.
Yes. And intrigued how Ing fits into this. I similarly view ing as both masculine and feminine. And Ymir
Njordr and Skadi are two of my favourite gods. thank you for another excellent video
Excellent video as always! Sorry I missed this premier. Definitely love hearing about Njordr and glad to see him getting some love.
Glad you enjoyed it! And thanks for jumping in as a patron!
I've always loved the mountains, the snow, the wilds. Now that I live in the mountains I feel the call of the ocean calling me back to it. Maybe Skadi and Njordr are my patrons... but then again I'm a LEO and Tyr and Thor call to me a as well. Is it possible to have multiple patrons? Or should I be polite and give my offerings when I feel a specific God calling to me on that day.
Definitely the latter. Offer to whom ever you feel the pull of the moment. Non the gods will feel slighted. They probably understand polytheism better than we do 😂. I feel the same way with Freyr, Freyja, Thor and others.
I honestly don't know much about patrons I think it's a thing people cling on too much or put too much importance into. As polytheists we should be allowed to call to any god that you feel the pull to at the moment. When I started this journey I mistakingly thought Odin was ma patron god but he just called me onto the path then wandered off as he dose. I've noticed I connect with certain gods at different times of the year so I just go baised off that. I go with who I feel calling to me at the moment.
As far as Skadi and Njordr's marriage goes, I personally view it as two gods who lord over two different types of the wild, thought they would be a compatible couple, but the differences in lordship are what caused them to split, not their differing personalities.
I pray to Njörðr for wealth as well as to inspire me to work harder. He is the god of the sailor after all. And He has answered my prayer multiple times, so I believe He's a good god to pray to for that.
What do you think of the gods Baldur and Hodr? These brothers appear to be opposite representations; God of day and god of night, summer and winter, bravery and honor, warmth and cold. The sagas talk about Hodr as someone whose stories are well known to the readers but are now lost. I was told as a child that Hodr's blindness is the blindness of a night creature in the daytime.
Came here for Calcifer, I am Loki happy with how the video turned out. :D
Give him a wave for me, Ocean
Ya know the more I learn from this channel the more I realize while we've made tremendous advancements as a species we've also lost a lot as well lol.
I'd love to see your take on Tyr or Thor.
Njordr has always been my favorite. I don’t even know why. I don’t care for fishing and I hate boats, but his and Skadi’s story always stuck with me, plus I have a thing for ocean gods (I like Poseidon/Neptune as a concept, though morally, he’s a piece of shit along with most of the Greek/Roman gods)
Perhaps my draw to him is my love/hate relationship with the unknown (to touch on your last point). It’s a concept that causes me great anxiety and dealing with it is where I need the most help in my life.
@Ocean Keltoi thank you so much for this video over Njordr !
there are so many gods i wish i had a good way of remembering them all, i want to learn everything about all of them
Always glad to 'sea' excellently researched videos on the Norse Gods.
Actually get to catch a live one this time!
Good sir, did you ever considered publishing your content in podcast format? I would certainly love that! your channel, content and opnions are amazing, hope you keep on the way of sucess and under the favor of good luck!
So no one would mention that creepy black ghost appearing in the left corner? that was some scary stuff
That's Calcifer. He really wanted attention while I was recording.
I thought that was the director.
@@j3tztbassman123 So does Calcifer.
Love your videos always learning from them.
I'm really glad ^_^
Njord was also known for calming all seas. meaning from time to time within your life’s storm, peace can be found. By far one of the bests negotiators in the Norse sagas. I’m reminded of the woman’s role to quell the rage beating within men’s hearts and minds. If njord was a woman to begin with then this make a alot of sense. Also skaldi’s marriage being unconsummated would make alot more sense. As neither would have been interested. She did pick njord by looking at feet. Which was the old Norse way of saying don’t look at single attributes before choosing a partner, look at them all. As a hasty made decision may have dire consequences. In this gender fluid motion, things can often be missed or even overlooked. It Must make you think what Odin was offering when he call that line up? I think njord to be one of the strangest moment in the sagas where sanity prevails to good logic, reason and sense.
Think there was even more behind the choosing by feet (which she didnt decide herself). Also that clean feet doesnt mean the purest entity, as she wanted Balder the purest god.
If I remember right, Assassin's Creed Valhalla had a really adorable and funny take on Njordr and Skadi's divorce in that Njordr is crazy about Skadi and hates that the marriage didn't work out.
Riordan had the same take, Njord also buffed his feet everyday too.
I love these videos where you go in depth with one god! Keep it up!
I grew up in Bermuda. From 2nd grade to 6th. It's strange that it was only 4 years.
I'm over 50 now and I still feel the need to visit the ocean once in a while. Obviously, it had an impact on me.
It's funny to me that after Bermuda, my mother hated the ocean and we moved to the Sierra Nevadas.
As a result, I also feel the need to camp in the mountains.
My wife is a city girl, she does not enjoy nature.
So, when I camp, once a year, it's solo.
But she's always so happy when I come home.
He probably was also an God of funerals who did fall on his territory because of he is God of seafaring so maybe he is the one who sails the ship to Helheilm because the person is dead, just a theory. Greetings from Sweden.
I love your videos and this is my first time commenting, I have begun practicing due to you :)
That's really awesome! thanks the kind message and best of luck exploring!
So much to get my head round, and yet fascinating.
I was looking forward to a njord themed pun all day, and i was not disappointed
Skald’s ‘Niu’ is a beautiful song honouring Njord
Didn't get in 60 seconds and you had me cracking up. I really enjoy your videos, so I'm delighted to have come across this one.
I love your analysis! Keep It up!
As a sailor I feel very close to Njordr. Great video
I spy a lurking Calcifer!
he was all over the place while recording this vid. A large portion of the video was recorded with him just sitting on the desk purring his mind out.
@@OceanKeltoi i feel an outtake video featuring him is necessary now
*pause at **00:02** until gigglefit passes*
The more I hear about her, the more I like Skadthi. I couldn't be married to a sailor/fisherman either, and I'd miss my dogs.
Thank you very much for this!
Just a random I have no reference other than your video idea, could the funeral ship have been a 'gift' for him and the coin for her, there buy guaranteeing the completion of the journey?
Would you be able to do a video on Heimdallr?
I’ve been hitting a roadblock lately. Want to learn more so bad, as, despite undeniably being wholeheartedly and practicing Heathen, there’s still SO much more I need/want to learn. I’ve caught what I now call Odinitis in the past few months, where I just want to learn more and more, not just about Heathenry, but about history in general. I try to devour every relevant book I can get my hands on but with how broke I am right now I have very little to no expendable income. You have no idea how much your videos help, Ocean. I watch each and every new video ASAP and then eagerly await the next. Your informative video format and charismatic character make your content SO enjoyable! Thank you!
Library! If you have one conveniently located, much cheaper than buying and takes less space too.
@@j3tztbassman123 oh I hit up my local library on the regular, and not just for Heathenry-related things! I fucking love libraries man, they do SO much more than just loan people books. ❤️
I wonder when this bearded egg will hatch? Will it be a tiny chicken or a bearded dragon?
bearded chicken
"This video is going to be full of ship."
Yah, I can get on board with that.
Really been liking what I have been seeing on Njord. I feel an affinity to him based on safety in physical journeys but also spiritual and life journeys. Would I be misinterpreting him here? Any thoughts are welcome as I am at the start of this pagan journey. Many thanks.
I think this would be a completely reasonable position.
I'm finding it interesting that I'm feeling a random pull to nordr are the moment. Him and skadi. Tho I seen to always feel skadi when winter is approaching. I never really felt that draw to njordr until now. The story of their relationship not working but ending on good terms stands out to me. Also what you said about calling him when entering on an unknown journey. I recently broke it off with my partner as long distance became way too hard and it wasn't working. I'm seeing this brake up and going into a new begining a new journey. And im wondering if he's just letting me know I'm not alone in having to break it off with someone because it didn't work out.
Just stopping by to drop a-Njordr comment about that thicc beard
My favorite talking bearded egg!
I greatly enjoyed this video and your channel. Am always pleased to see your new videos posted. But I have to ask; is the origin of your channel name derived from the Greeks name of the Gauls?
You certainly have the Celtic (and especially Germanic) look about you. Would be most appreciative for an answer.
Best regards and thank you for your fascinating content!
A pun with ships an giggles would have also been funny haha
I love your cat stopping by just after minute 7
You're looking more and more like Ragnar by the day, my man.
To make things more confusing, in Yngling Saga, the Ynglings are both given as Skadi's descendants and Frey's descendants. In Skirnismal, Skadi also describes Frey as her son. So in at least one version, Frey was the son of Skadi but not necessarily Njord. It seems the entire family unity has fertility connections -- Njord rules sailing and fishing, Skadi rules hunting, and Frey rules agriculture. It's also tempting to view Njord and Skadi as a seasonal myth, as most of the activities Njord has providence over are done in summer, while most of Skadi's activities are done in winter. And somewhere sandwiched between them is Frey, whose domain needs both of his "parents" to function.
I go fishing from the bank and I often aks Njordr for a good catch that day what would be a good offering for him.
I wish there was more about the Vanir
I have a ritual to do involving Odin, Nordr and Freyr. Any ideas on specific offerings for each one? I will be asking a long-term favor of them (a year or more.) Don't worry, I am also doing my own research. 😉👍
Mead and wine, wine is symbolic of sacrifice in other religions and mead seems to be the general go to. Odinn only consumes wine offerings himself as per Havamal
Unrelated but have you ever done a video on Ragnarok? Would be interested in your thoughts on this subject.
Havent yet. But i plan on it.
Me: "Uhum... Very interesting. Although i have my doubts... Wait... Yo look at duh caet."
On we sail with rushing oars!!
Great video
Blessed Be 🌛⭐️🌛🧝♀️🕯
I love the pictures of the statues. Were can one get them?
They're a little expensive because it's wood carving, but it's from an etsy store that makes some really nice stuff.
www.etsy.com/listing/975636031/njord-statue-wood-sculpture-wood-carving?ref=hp_rv-4
@@OceanKeltoi thank you very much
I love your puns and always will
My father was a sailor.
May Njord heal him.
Will you be doing a video on Aegir?
it was complete BS but i was questioning if I was norse pagan or not if I just wanted to use the aesthetics and follow the morale code of the havamal or actually worship the gods. it was a really hot summer day. and eventually I decided to pray to Njord. literally a couple of words, I had been watching Keltoi and did it how he talked about, with invocation and then asking for what I needed.
It was kinda meaningless but I prayed to him asking to make it to where there was a breeze, he is the god of WIND and Sea right? immediately within seconds it was cooler from a breeze, and it stayed that way for the rest of the day. I was shocked. there had been no breeze all day. the next day I went and i got some seashells beads and some fish for an offerring. and I made him the offering, and now every time I Have went outside to relax It has been breezy cool this summer.
It was so simple, but it made me believe. Njord is a generous god and I am thankful.
I did more research about him after and i saw alot about him being a very generous god, and maybe thats why he decided to act on my BS prayer.
and even though I'm no fisherman, He will always have a place close to my heart.
The pun was a blink-and-you-miss-it deal. I had to rewind so I didn't miss out. Hahahaha
Could Freya be called Nerthus as a daughter of Njord?
hmmm in the Afro-diasporic religions in the Americas (Brasil, Cuba, etc.) the belief is that Yemayá (the orisha of the ocean) is also the orisha of wealth, and cowrie shells were used as currency by their ancestors ...
LOL "Rise"
Njorðr, the Nice-Footed One.
These are the puns I am looking for.
Hail the Aesir and the Vanir!
In terms of an offering, what should be offered to Njordr?
Fish, ocean water, salt, kelp(may be hard to find if you don’t live near an ocean), sand, pretty much anything to do with the ocean
I often offer him coins and chocolate, I have some chocolate coins on his shrine right now. I often offer him wine and sea shells when i can.
Oh and i put some sea glass on there last summer.
would it make sense to consider the usage of "hostage" in this context to mean something more like "ambassador"?
not really, because it's permanent. Hostage exchanges among royalty in the period of time that this was written would sometimes include the trading of children and the raising of those children within the culture of the other's royal house. So it would be like a fostering situation, but with more complex diplomatic dynamics.
@@OceanKeltoi Thanks for the clarification. I'm always glad to get new perspectives on the nuances of language used in historical context.
Thank you..🍻
Njörðr sounds a bit like the danish word for north "Nord" could there be a connection?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA oh gods, those puns
1:02 That's Poseidon
Of ALL the more we have, what deity do you wish we had more info on?
Lore* sorry darn autocorrect and this one time I didn't notice it. I'm on a tablet so I can't edit the comment, had to reply.
I don't think there's one answer to that. But probably Saga. Though Tyr is a standout choice as well. Also Aegir... THIS IS HARD.
Yes that is a hard question.
I had a professor in college whose name was Njardarson or something like that (I don't remember exactly and my spelling sucks Lol) He told us it's not his surname, just that he was the son of the sea god is all LOL
Do you ware an arm ring?
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