True Meaning of Loki: Translation, Attestations, Theories of Norse Gods/Deities

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    The etymology of the name Loki has been extensively debated. The name has at times been associated with the Old Norse word logi ('flame')
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    Loki is a god in Norse mythology. According to some sources, Loki is the son of Fárbauti (a jötunn) and Laufey (mentioned as a goddess), and the brother of Helblindi and Býleistr. Loki is married to Sigyn and they have two sons, Narfi or Nari and Váli. By the jötunn Angrboða, Loki is the father of Hel, the wolf Fenrir, and the world serpent Jörmungandr. In the form of a mare, Loki was impregnated by the stallion Svaðilfari and gave birth to the eight-legged horse Sleipnir. Loki's relation with the gods varies by source; he sometimes assists the gods and sometimes behaves maliciously towards them. Loki is a shape shifter and in separate incidents appears in the form of a salmon, a mare, a fly, and possibly an elderly woman named Þökk (Old Norse 'thanks'). Loki's positive relations with the gods end with his role in engineering the death of the god Baldr, and eventually, Odin's specially engendered son Váli binds Loki with the entrails of one of his sons; in the Prose Edda, this son, Nari or Narfi, is killed by another son of Loki who is also called Váli.

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  • @cvbpo
    @cvbpo ปีที่แล้ว +37

    All 3 first reason you just said why people in America have a thing for loki is about spot on why

    • @ryanorionwotanson4568
      @ryanorionwotanson4568 ปีที่แล้ว

      Subversion from our ancestral enemies who created Christianity and communism! They encourage anti hero worship.

  • @littleswol1
    @littleswol1 ปีที่แล้ว +82

    I was on Reddit awhile back reading some Norse paganism stuff and good lord is it a lot to take in. Those folks don’t like you 😂. Been my experience that ppl start hating when you mess with their literalism and dogma…,Dude I’m so thankful I found your channel. 👊🏼

    • @sharkoj
      @sharkoj ปีที่แล้ว

      Reddit is such a shithole

    • @galenbjorn443
      @galenbjorn443 ปีที่แล้ว +35

      sadly most pagan is 'beta' men or woman that think Loki is some trans god or shit like that. 99.999% would be slaughtered by the average pagan 2000 years ago

    • @Wiwaz
      @Wiwaz ปีที่แล้ว +32

      Marvel leftist woke pagans 🎉

    • @asgrim1513
      @asgrim1513 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@Wiwaz not the biggest fans of Americans always making it about politics but.. This time it's right, these "lokesennas" Or whatever these kids are called, are so cringe, u can clearly see that they take the myths literally.

    • @asgrim1513
      @asgrim1513 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@galenbjorn443 that these people even apply sexuality to the gods that are symbolic forces of nature, tells you enough about how much they know

  • @kathrynwright2075
    @kathrynwright2075 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    …It is Tom Hiddleston’s portrayal of Loki in the Avenger films, and also in the Disney+ Series “Loki” that make people want to worship him. Tom is handsome, and portrays Loki as mischievous, troubled, but also a little endearing eg. As when Tom, as Loki, sings ‘Jeg Saler Min Ganger.’ This excerpt of this song has got plenty views, and is obviously popular…

    • @wyattb995
      @wyattb995 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Not entirely.
      He certainly had an effect on more people wanting to think highly of Loki. But most of where Loki worship came from was via Wicca and variants of satanism.
      The whole Loki thing has been around and an annoyance within the pagan world since before Disney did their work on the Thor comics and it mostly came out of the “I want to be different” and “wahh rules bad” pagans that would gravitate to anything that would take them in and permit poor behavior and degeneracy.

    • @rodneydecormier1504
      @rodneydecormier1504 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      In the world today people feel disconnected or shunned more than ever. Loki represents this to some, like myself. An outcast from the beginning.
      There is a lot of antihero themes as of late, and maybe this has an effect.
      I for one can separate movie and the world we live in. But for some, they get a feeling or perspective from the depiction I.e. Marvel that attracts them to Loki.

  • @faramund9865
    @faramund9865 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    I love how etymology pretty much always points us directly to the answer. And often when the etymology is uncertain, so is the understanding of the figure/place/thing in myth.

    • @the2ndcoming135
      @the2ndcoming135 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah, I figured I’d pop my head in and assist with some of the misconception cleanup😎

  • @TomF1
    @TomF1 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    With Loki being a catalyst for change, as we get older, most changes are negative. Thor and Mjolnir are the things that keep negative change from taking root in us and keep the final change at bay.

    • @lucianasser
      @lucianasser 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      This makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing!

  • @aurevoiralex
    @aurevoiralex ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The reason for the sudden popularity of Loki is the Marvel movies, don't look any further. To me, Loki's energy in the world is similar to the energy of Lila in Hinduism and in Tantra Yoga, which symbolises the "Divine play", the dance between Shiva and Shakti (the Male and Female elements) and the impredictability of Life. Loki is supposedly male AND female, a playful trickster and forever changing his bodily shape to affect his environment, so perhaps there's a link there.

  • @stolman2197
    @stolman2197 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    I'm an American and as confused as you about this fixation on loki. I choose to simply keep a respectful distance from him. I think it's part of the "Look at me, I'm doing something shocking" vibe that goes on.
    I'd like to hear your explanation of the meaning behind "The binding of Fenrir". That was the story that led me to walk this path.

    • @rorschach775
      @rorschach775 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I think it's a lot of the things the video brings up, plus Loki is one of the few things Americans know about the Norse myths. I think some of it stems from a comparison to Christianity also. Like entering Thor into a religious debate seems more ridiculous somehow than Loki. Growing up I heard someone joke about how a Greek classmate loved Zeus and it was a decent jab because Zeus seemed more like a cartoon than Jesus. Probably grows out of something like that. Also maybe some of it comes from a bit of a Christian perspective also. Like Thor is more of a pacifist Jesus type in America, probably in part because Marvel heroes are all pacifist Jesus types, that is the most dignified behavior in American culture and because the writers probably subscribe to the pacifist ideology. And Loki is the antithesis of being dignified, so he would be a more fitting representation as an alternative religious perspective. Plus he fucked a horse and that's funny.

    • @Thekoryostribalpodcast
      @Thekoryostribalpodcast ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@Schrödingers Katze No matter where its from its Guey. Period.

  • @airo30
    @airo30 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    I agree with most you said.
    The Old Norse meaning "Loki" as a little spark is plausible IMO.
    Loki isn't neccassarily the change, but he's the spark, the trigger.
    I don't see him as good or evil, I see him as neutral. The neutral force that causes changes.
    He is the spark that triggers the creation of the heartbeat (=Mjölnir) for life (=Thor), but also the one that triggers the death of summer/light (=Balder).

    • @the2ndcoming135
      @the2ndcoming135 ปีที่แล้ว

      And, that my friend is why I carry Mjolnir in my left as a Lothbrok descendant😂

    • @raggie1778
      @raggie1778 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@the2ndcoming135So, Jesus's "Incarnation" Most Good Myth In The World

    • @raggie1778
      @raggie1778 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@the2ndcoming135😂😂

    • @the2ndcoming135
      @the2ndcoming135 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@raggie1778 and Ragnar being the incarnation of Thor is better huh dumbass?

    • @sjoerdpasterkamp9826
      @sjoerdpasterkamp9826 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      loki is the pander (mediator/messenger), the lucky (lugh/laugh), the rich, the blessed, there is some overlap with Zacherias barachai , Felix I asume. the Egyptian (toth), Regilus, teacher of rules.
      Nolleke bolleke rebu-solleke, olleke bolleke Knol (carrot, Pouff). Uupke buupke = lusty granny
      rebu (rubens, reubens) = rossy, ruddish (rubbish). Solleke = a sully or playable.
      elderke belderke / nalderly balderly. balder = a naughty or bold
      bold of chin = a youngster/lad , weapon-bearer (hornet / cornet)
      the dutch kid rhym, is sung placing ones fists upon eachothers building an imagible tower,
      with the last word the tower collapses (pouf, knal, booum) and the baby or kids are laughing.
      Cornelius is the father of the Twin (horns), horny = lusty, naughty
      Scanulleke or schalulleke is the little doll in the famous belgian strip tales
      mallen en dollen = flirting, frigging. hotel de botel = go mad, crazy on someone/something
      holderde bolder = hasty with a lot of noise, bolderkar

  • @fallionwater117
    @fallionwater117 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Peobably the Loki who was personified in the Thor movie... People are simply re-idoliising as they have in every millenium... Fantastic video as always!

  • @thegreenmage6956
    @thegreenmage6956 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    Loki, as a force of change, is undermined by Mjolnir, as a heartbeat, because it represents a universal constant.
    He is fluid whilst it is steadfast, hard and solid.
    The changing is opposite to the unchangeable.
    And yet, we must remember, it is the natural way for them to be at once together and apart, as a stream washes over the rocks.

    • @kotosquito
      @kotosquito ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Nicely put

    • @Heather.the.heathen.witch.
      @Heather.the.heathen.witch. ปีที่แล้ว +1

      How did you connect a heartbeat as a universal constant? His offspring is Hel, literal death the end of life. Im not making the connection. Nothing endures but change itself.

    • @alexavierhurtado7856
      @alexavierhurtado7856 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Heather.the.heathen.witch. Because the heartbeat reincarnates at death. Like in the story where Thor has to wear a dress, the heartbeat does go through change, but is itself eternal in existence.

    • @alexavierhurtado7856
      @alexavierhurtado7856 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Heather.the.heathen.witch. The ancient Norse certainly were not Buddhists lol.

    • @susannaschenbach9130
      @susannaschenbach9130 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Mjölnir ist the heartbeat, Thor is the force/power of life

  • @dwaleberryflavor4047
    @dwaleberryflavor4047 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Hypothesis: Loki as a personification of (the Instigation of) Change is afraid and beatable by Thor as a Personification of Life Force because Life can adapt and eventually thrive in the changed circumstances. And even Thor's death during Ragnarök is not the end of Life, but yet another beginning, however much Loki would like to end it all as the little Spark fighting alongside Surtr, the Very Big All Engulfing Fire.

  • @Melys415
    @Melys415 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Some sort of obsession with Loki’s connection with chaos. I think it is a form of rebellion against the social norms. Most of the people that claim to honor Loki I noticed are members of the LBGTQ group too.

  • @TimothyDH
    @TimothyDH ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I think you're on the right track about the sources of modern "Loki worship".

  • @torstenscott7571
    @torstenscott7571 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    This single video has brought more clarity to what Loki is than any other video I have seen to date. Thank you, and the word "catalyst" is the easiest way to recognize what Loki is.

  • @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145
    @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    My theory about why so many of my fellow Americans venerate Loki is that there's this weird mindset throughout many American subcultures of people seeing themselves as the loaner, outsider, "no one understands me" & "I'm chaos" kind of person.
    I blame the fear/paranoia tactics of many politicians + the lack of good & easily affordable mental health care.

    • @Drengr-Wulf
      @Drengr-Wulf ปีที่แล้ว

      American culture, unlike many other cultures, promotes and encourages folk to be their authentic self. Community is not something everyone loves or even has a fancy for. American culture leaves those people be. Its a live and let live type of culture. Now, of course, other ideals/cultures have (recently) been polluting the American way, good news is we are slowly working our way back.
      I took a trip to Ireland in 2014 with my Rugby team. Ollie Campbell was the Irish rugby legend who helped found my RC. What I found, in Irish culture, is that theres a general dislike for those who are less social, however they typically let people be.
      So its not a "subculture." It is THE culture. Fear and paranoia created by politicians is unlikely to have any real effect

    • @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145
      @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Drengr-Wulf I can't fully agree as many Americans do push for conformity: churches, businesses, frat boy types..even advertising tends to show typical people not more unique individuals.
      Also if politician fear tactics didn't work Jan 6th would have happened, nor most of the mass shootings in recent years. They are all driven largely by political fearmongering.

    • @RuthEdelstein
      @RuthEdelstein ปีที่แล้ว

      @@asa-punkatsouthvinland7145 Advertisements only show freakshows, wth are you smokin?

    • @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145
      @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RuthEdelstein I don't smoke. Advertising shows more variation than 10 or 20 years ago but it's far from a freak show. Even what they show is like the Green Day to undeground Hardcore Punk; a watered down, sanitized, consumer friendly version of the real thing.

    • @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145
      @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RuthEdelstein Also if you don't mind me asking Traditional or Volkish?

  • @morganwoolf2188
    @morganwoolf2188 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    To try to answer your question about US folks following Loki: I think you pretty much touched on all the reasons Loki became popular in the US. Marvel did bring him more into the spotlight. Focusing on him as a catalyst of change, he is seen as a trickster spirit/God (in modern pagan circles here). We're (US folks) going through not only a lot of changes but the desire for change as well. Many millenials do feel stuck (can't speak for Gen Z) and having a spirit/God that can create a catalyst of change in our life is very desirable. I myself had an intense moment of change in my life and all evidence pointed to the...I guess energies is the best word (forces?)...at work bing very in line with Loki. It was stressful, it was terrifying to go through the uncertainties, but in the end I ended up with tools to make a better life for myself. This resonates with many of the stories involving Loki which result in the treasured items of the Gods like Mjolnir, Draupnir, etc. I've listened to many US pagans who follow Loki telling very similar stories with that same motif. Interestingly, though many of these experiences can be frightening to downright traumatic, those who follow Loki see it as a gift because of the lessons they learned and the "tools" (tangible or intangible) they ended up gaining which helped improve their life situation. It's a love of what we often see as chaos, seeing it as not inherintly evil (and not inherintly good either), but seeing what chaos can offer should we be vigilant enough to grasp an opportunity we otherwise would not have had should that force not have entered our lives. Generally he is experienced as a very close friend. I think also the suffering Loki goes through is something that resonates deep down. The way he is written and portrayed gives the feeling that if we were to speak directly to him about one's "darker" side or "shadow" side he would hold little or no judgment because of his own actions portrayed in the stories. He is very human. That said, I doubt he would be so popular if it weren't for the social upheavals we're experiencing. Things feel chaotic and uncertain, so a chaotic entity who is not wholly evil (but instead well rounded and very human-like) would be one to go to for guidance. He's not my main diety but I have a special place in my heart and in my practice for him. I tend to hold that he is more of a helper "shamanic" (for lack of better words) spirit than what most people define as a "God". Though to be fair, to me those terms can be very fuzzy. I hope that helped. :)

    • @sjoerdpasterkamp9826
      @sjoerdpasterkamp9826 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Drusus germanicus has many in common with Paul atreides from Dune.

  • @PeasantByTheSouthernSea
    @PeasantByTheSouthernSea ปีที่แล้ว +3

    "Loki taking it up the bum by a horse... maybe this really resonates with people, I don't know."
    Haha! Such a great line.

    • @wormwoodcocktail
      @wormwoodcocktail ปีที่แล้ว

      Rusty cage predicted this

    • @ColoradoStreaming
      @ColoradoStreaming 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I remember some dude that lived near Seattle died from doing that years ago. It was an awkward news story for sure.

  • @LeoniFermer-vi4dc
    @LeoniFermer-vi4dc 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I really enjoy the content of these videos because they are well researched and sensible. None of this new age crap. The truth and deep meaning I realise, comes from the etymology which for those of us who don't speak Old Norse is enlightening. I'm afraid a lot of young people are so hooked on Marvel comics,they imagine the Old Religion is revealed there,rather than just as entertainment! Thank you young man for your dedication 🙏

  • @wormwoodcocktail
    @wormwoodcocktail ปีที่แล้ว +2

    24:38 “Why the heck would anyone worship Loki to bring about Ragnorok?”
    Shenanigans?

  • @JarpinPersMulkku
    @JarpinPersMulkku ปีที่แล้ว +4

    It's all because the Marvel Loki actor is so handsome. People worship him, rather than the real one.

    • @williamfreeman8197
      @williamfreeman8197 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I can't stand those movies or anything like that and do my research i work with loki because of UPG í have felt that he has intracted with me personally and there plenty of people that are the same way

  • @ThorAnderson
    @ThorAnderson ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I think the reason loki fears Thor is because of the life force given to man who are the only creatures who actively devise methods to slow or stop change.

    • @susannaschenbach9130
      @susannaschenbach9130 ปีที่แล้ว

      And can be change itself by inventing. Life can live through change, can be change itself and will still be after the last change, cause it ever has. Life ist going on, no matter what. Even if some places of the nature were dead (after a vulcanic eruption in iceland f.e.) the life itself will come back. At first plants and then animals and humans will return. But life will always be. And Thor and Mjölnir represant the force of life of the humans and animals. Because of our believe in spirits and souls, which resemble this force, these two and them can last after death itself (and maybe after ragnarök) Even after we are dead (our final change, our personal ragnarök) we can cross the bridge and get to odin or to hel.

  • @nurnu349
    @nurnu349 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Wow.. excellent summary and superb explanations! It makes sense.
    I must say your interpretation of the myths is eye-opening and has really changed the way I understand not only Norse gods and Norse beliefs but other Indo-European myths.!Olé!
    Loki is an old god/being and very complex. Thanks for investing so much time and effort. Much appreciated!👍👍👍👍

  • @robbobsjobs8456
    @robbobsjobs8456 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hollyweird is pushing Loki, because change is on it's way, we will own nothing and will be happy.

  • @jackcocker545
    @jackcocker545 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I really hope you do more of these. This has taught me a lot about a deity I wasn't too sure on. I've thought deeply about other myths or gods and sort of figured out on my own what they mean but I've been stuck on loki for a very long time

  • @danielmalinen6337
    @danielmalinen6337 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    As I understand it, Loki appears for the first time in the medieval Icelandic sagas, but Loki's appearance is completely absent from the older texts such as the Viking runes, and therefore scholars don't agree on whether Loki was a real deity or a figment of the saga writers' imaginations.

    • @saxogatley1166
      @saxogatley1166 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It could be that he was popular in Iceland but was very much a local god

  • @kotosquito
    @kotosquito ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The Trickster archetype is the one that "reverses the flow". It seems to me that's in the ballpark of "catalyst", and Loki certainly does reverse things, and it should be noted that sometimes they need to be reversed (Thor needs a hammer to turn the tide against the Jotuns, Odin needs a steed that can "slip" out of ordinary states of consciousness, etc). So I don't say why Loki wouldn't be considered a sort of trickster.
    I also don't see why such a being would not be invoked at times, in times when a change is clearly needed--just as he might have been invoked, via sympathetic magic, in his chained aspect to keep the forces of chaos down. Loki doesn't ONLY bring about Ragnarok, and perhaps we can even wonder if Ragnarok itself is needed in some way, but in any case change--a reversal, a catalyst--is often very much in need.
    One way Loki is certainly "invoked," in a way, is to tell the stories & myths, in many of which he figures prominently. THAT we are certainly called upon to do (it's not enough simply to READ the stories; you have to TELL them!), though whether this constitutes an indirect form of "worship" might be debated. But telling a story with Loki in it, whether he works for good or for ill, is a sort of invocation either of Loki himself (should he make some mischief that ends up benefiting the Gods), or of the forces that hold him down (if he should be primed to bring on Ragnarok)...Yes, I get that new-agers can run with a ball way past the endzone, and crash into the stands--it just seems there's a line to be drawn between leaving the Loki archetype too inert and unattended, and taking him to ridiculous levels of excess.
    I get that there is not much attestation of invocation of Loki per se, I'm just making the point that invoking an agent of change makes sense sometimes, if the status quo is falling short. I might also point out that the attestations are by definition scarce, because Norse lore itself is quite scarce. There are gaping holes in the lore--for instance very few tales featuring goddesses, which might simply have been the way of Norse myth, or it may be that the bulk of the goddess-featuring stories was been pruned away by the Christian transcribers of Norse myth, or by the general, patriarchal process of christianization. How do we deal with these gaps? Are we stuck reciting a very pruned-down version of any certain mythical scripture forever--or do the gods inspire us to somehow fill in those gaps the way they were meant to be filled?

    • @torstenscott7571
      @torstenscott7571 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Well said, and thanks for the wealth of ideas for further exploration.

    • @the2ndcoming135
      @the2ndcoming135 ปีที่แล้ว

      🥇

  • @closetedcloud2613
    @closetedcloud2613 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When I first met my bf, he was a hardcore christian and then became atheistic, but a few years ago he started taking an interest in norse paganism and the first deity he felt connected to was Loki. In my research about Loki, it just makes so much sense 😂 Signs from Loki have popped up in his life since childhood. Between the outcasting, the anger of Loki and his children from the trauma they went through at the hands of the Aesir, humor and sarcasm, and connection to fire, it just makes sense with the things my bf went through and is still healing from. I firmly believe that Loki helped raise him, which is why he's so different from everyone around him and it's one of a million reasons why I love him so much. Loki is seen and believed to be a humorous trauma healer via unconventional methods and helping people live their most authentic lives to the point where their very existence is rebellion. 😈 I've seen how Loki has helped him face his fears and be more comfortable in himself while shedding the skin of what once was, learning to take life a little less seriously and rolling with the punches.

  • @khripticgaming3294
    @khripticgaming3294 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I know the research may not feel like the outcome is worth it, but the knowledge and sources you provide us with in these videos are priceless. With that being said I truly hope it doesn't discourage you from making more. Much appreciation.

  • @cloudninetherapeutics7787
    @cloudninetherapeutics7787 ปีที่แล้ว

    I always learn something new and really enjoy your channel. Thanks again.

  • @afsanarosebd
    @afsanarosebd 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    One of my favorite videos so far because of the breakdown of the symbolism of the gods. I’m still identifying with the energy of Odin. I thought Odin and Heimdall the same. Very interesting.

  • @Krommer1000
    @Krommer1000 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for all the work, and the great vid, and FOR THE ALGORITHM!

  • @Heather.the.heathen.witch.
    @Heather.the.heathen.witch. ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I appreciate your work! Thank you!

  • @shortscaryhorrorstories
    @shortscaryhorrorstories ปีที่แล้ว

    Videos are gettin better 👌

  • @81dedhed
    @81dedhed ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Fantastic info, really eye opening and I for one can not thank you for all your hard work and content. Keep it up dude!

  • @Nordic_Aquarius.3-
    @Nordic_Aquarius.3- ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your finally doing ragnarok, yesssss. I've been waiting for this video

  • @wormwoodcocktail
    @wormwoodcocktail ปีที่แล้ว

    33:31 “Loki is not change…(it’s) the instigating force.”
    Gavrilo Princip has entered the chat.

  • @DG-dy4tv
    @DG-dy4tv 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is my favorite vid from you so far. I'm a big fan of your work! Thanks so much!

  • @blanconievesbarbanegra
    @blanconievesbarbanegra ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video, thanks for all of your work

  • @Lady.Olga.
    @Lady.Olga. ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for sharing this. As a subber to your channel, I appreciate the work you put into this presentation.

  • @deepquake9
    @deepquake9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love the intro music.

  • @hejnye
    @hejnye ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thanks, you are a great example of all the good things on TH-cam. I always learn so much from your videos.

  • @harrietlyall1991
    @harrietlyall1991 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loki is the most complex and intriguing of the Norse gods, he’s a sort of anti-hero who speaks to the creative rebel in us.

  • @johnmichael9713
    @johnmichael9713 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. I appreciate the work you're doing. I archive all of your videos offline, for posterity.

  • @InitiatesJourney
    @InitiatesJourney ปีที่แล้ว

    This is my favorite series of yours.

  • @ericallen4239
    @ericallen4239 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Self proclaimed "Avatars of Loki", are just another way for less than spectacular sociopaths to feel good about themselves.

  • @goofyhyena8493
    @goofyhyena8493 ปีที่แล้ว

    To be honest I turned to this belief early teen your channel has made the most sense so ty so much for the info

  • @mikeblei6870
    @mikeblei6870 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've never seen anything about Loki here in The Netherlands.
    I do think more of the old religion survived.
    Like in The Netherlands we use: 'If the gods...' a lot. For example: if the gods are in our favor
    A couple of places in The Netherlands are also descend from the deities. Like Woensdrecht.
    Again a great video.

  • @wookie2222
    @wookie2222 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    If you look at it from a linguistic perspective, Loki being the deep power behind everything does make some sense. In ancient greek, λέγω does not only mean 'I speak' or 'I say' but has a noumerous amount of meanings all directed at thinking, meaning or reckoning in ones thoughts.
    The Romans used the same word root in lex or legere, but with them, it hast lost that part of its meaning.
    In German, we have the verb legen that is connected to that root and in English to lay.
    But - and here is my conclusion: If you 'lay' rune sticks and try to read them, you are doing several things at once. You are litteraly 'laying' those sticks on the floor and arrange them, hence the modern meaning in German and English. But you are also trying to understand their meaning - German still has the verb auslegen, meaning to interpret - English uses to lay out in a similar way.
    And to find their Auslegung/interpretation you have to somehow find a channel to that power behind everything and consider every thought, hence the greek meaning.
    And as soon as you have finished that inner process and have tried to contact that power, you are telling your fellow men what you have learned and this is the meaning, that stuck with the Romans.
    And I know, that an o-sound changing to an e-sound might be far fetched, but in many indo european languages that happens all the time.

  • @MasterPoucksBestMan
    @MasterPoucksBestMan ปีที่แล้ว +2

    If Loki is the Germanic Agni, then it makes sense that he drinks when Odin drinks, because all sacrifices go to the gods through Agni. Loki's fire can be mischievous, but he cooks the food, makes weapons (Mjolnir), etc. Logi eats the bones and plates also because he's the wildfire, rather than the controlled sacrifice/hearth/forge fire. He gets worse as the myths go on, because there are more and more Christians in Germanic lands as time goes on. There wasn't a clean one year transition of "we were all pagan last year but now none of us are so our stories about Loki being full on evil were when we were pagan too". Other fire/trickster or Odin type deities from other cultures also got more evil in their stories as time went on after those cultures came into contact with Christianity or Islam, ie Gwyn ap Nudd, etc. The Snaptun stone is a perfect example of apotropaic magic to invoke the controlled fire (Loki) to protect from the wildfire. As for the Lancashire rhythm, there's also a 7th century Alamanic fibula with an inscription to "Wodan, Wigiþonar and "Logaþore".

  • @asgrim1513
    @asgrim1513 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Always find it super odd when looking @social media an overwhelming amount of people seem to "worship" Loki, well it's mostly this weird wiccans who like to mix everything together, but still odd Considering he probably was never really worship.

  • @dysondammeyer3773
    @dysondammeyer3773 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Three thoughts:
    One; perhaps Loki is related to the Roman god Janus. Janus is said to be a god with two faces who represents beginnings and endings. Even other gods had to call upon his name to begin and end something. Sounds a lot like they needed that spark of change.
    Second, it seems that Loki is worshipped largely by people who are outcasts from society, those that don’t belong. In other words those that want change. Anyone who is unhappy with the status quo probably wants change more than anything.
    Finally, number three, Life Force. Thor (the life force) is the only god who scares Loki. “Life force” can be interpreted as a lot of things and likely means many of them. One interpretation is that it’s a mindset. A force of will. A will to live one might say. A force of will might indeed lock down change. It might not kill change but it can certainly slow it down or even hold it still for time. A force of will can also force change into action like when Thor makes Loki replace Sif’s hair. So Thor can actually threaten Loki and perhaps the other Gods rely on him too much. Odin as the frenzy seems to only matter in a state of change for why else would you need a frenzy? Freyr and Freya need change as fertility gods. However, if the life force is satisfied it doesn’t want change at all and if it is unsatisfied it can will change into being. Thus why I think the life force scares the spark and the other gods don’t.

  • @afsanarosebd
    @afsanarosebd 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you very much for such an informative and helpful video. It definitely makes me think In very different ways about symbology of the gods. You mentioned on why a spark would be scared of a life force. I thought that change is the only constant in life and without life there would be no change but then you reiterated that the spark doesn’t always mean change so that is definitely perplexing. I agree on your points about Loki not being my favorite character as well. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts and for your research.

  • @johnmichael9713
    @johnmichael9713 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Catalyst is not the best word for this concept. Something like an ignitor would be better, because a catalyst does not initiate change. It reduces the amount of energy necessary for a change to take place. Something else has to be the initiating force when using a catalyst, because the catalyst does nothing without some start up energy. Then it becomes useful by reducing the amount of energy needed to effect some change, beneath the usual amount of energy it would take. Gasoline is a catalyst for starting fires, but it does not start fires itself. A spark does that. Loki is the spark; the ignitor.

  • @raybobwilliams8692
    @raybobwilliams8692 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loki fears Thor because Loki is change Thor is the heart one with the life force. The changeless one, the I am, the true knowing of one's self. humans fear change if the don't know they self. Great video this got my life force flowing thank you for your work.

    • @ColoradoStreaming
      @ColoradoStreaming 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think Loki and Thor are constantly in a balanced conflict. Loki represents death and change and Thor represents life force. Loki always wins in that we will all die but Thor in turn triumphs because we are again reborn.

  • @wormwoodcocktail
    @wormwoodcocktail ปีที่แล้ว

    6:02 When you breathe on a fire, you speed up the reaction (and create sparks).

  • @wodansuz
    @wodansuz ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The concept of the Web of Wyrd has been (re)discovered by modern science and called "quantum entanglement". It's said that the universe is made of vibrations woven together, and that every word affects the core of stars on the outskirts of the universe in the same instance in which they're spoken. Loki would be best analogized as a personification of this, as the Agent of Wyrd, so-to-speak, like a spider crawling along the web of Wyrd.
    The role he fulfills in mythology, like you say, is that of Catalyst/Harbinger of the Last Age. In Hinduism, this same role is fulfilled by Kali who gives name to the kast age of the Yuga cycle, the Kali Yuga. I am in no way saying that Kali, a Dravidian goddess, is a parallel to Indo European Loki.

    • @ismata3274
      @ismata3274 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I heard the Kali of kaliyuga is not maa Kali the goddess, but a male ashura that has a similar name.

    • @wodansuz
      @wodansuz ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ismata3274 where could I find some more info on that?

    • @ismata3274
      @ismata3274 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@wodansuz some responders (from India I gather) flooded me with replies that says so when I asked the video maker why they called Kali a demon in their video as Kali is not an ashura but a deva(devi that is). I will search for a link to that in a minute.

    • @ismata3274
      @ismata3274 ปีที่แล้ว

      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali_(asura)
      Here is one.

    • @wodansuz
      @wodansuz ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ismata3274 thank you! This is perhaps a direct Indian parallel to Loki then!

  • @acenname
    @acenname ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You do know that LOKE is also a verb in Norwegian? It is translated to "drifting around aimlessly" in my dictionary (and, I would add, in a messy way that could easily lead to unwanted incidents). And LÅKE is an adjective, translated to "bad, evil, sick, lousy".

    • @wormwoodcocktail
      @wormwoodcocktail ปีที่แล้ว +1

      “Loke” sounds like someone driving drunk and “fishtailing”. Or lilting. Interesting connections.

  • @robertsimpson7424
    @robertsimpson7424 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Because life will carry on, life finds a way. Loki can't measure up to Thor, just as change can't stop life.

  • @MrFredstt
    @MrFredstt ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think you're right about the Wicca influence. It's also perhaps bc of Disney

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video 👍🏻

  • @cesar_hakon
    @cesar_hakon ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazing analysis!

  • @mutzeputze4624
    @mutzeputze4624 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You made such a great analysis, thank you. I would have a third proposal for etymology: In Snorra Edda you read that the gods Loki, after capturing him in the form of a salmon hidden in a brook - (Loki winds when Thor grabs him), tied him up with the entrails of his son Narfi. They turned his other son Ali into a wolf. To get revenge, Skadi put a snake over Loki's head, whose poison dripped into his face. There is an indogerm. lemma: *leg- (1) idg V. drip, seep, dissolve, dribble (V. ) related to germ. *lekan and *lōki? germ Sb. brook // *lic old english Sb. brook ON s. germ. *loki?, Sb. , brook; cf. ibid. *lay- (1), V. , drip, seep, dissolve. Another indogerm. lemma: *lek- (2), *lēk-, *lək-, *lₑk-idg V. , Sb. bending, twisting, jumping, wriggling, limb. All of these word meanings refer to Loki's history. Islandic 'leka' means to drip, to leak // lekk (norw.) and leck (german) meaning leaky // Another interesting connection: 'leke' in Norwegian and 'leka' in Swedish - both mean 'play', which points to Loki's playful and devious character. I don't think the name Loki is only related to fire but also to the counterpart - the water. This is also evident in his split nature and relationship to the Æsir. Particularly noteworthy is his ambivalent relationship with Odin, who was his foster father, whom he admired and loved while at the same time detested and ultimately betrayed. The air and fire option is very plausible because Loki was a windy figure with fiery character elements - not as cool as the Æsir (these two contain the catalytic element - as wind fires fire and fire moves the air - this brings me to think about Loki's pregnancy...😯). To put all together: Loki's elements are fire and air, but the water brings him down.

  • @brucehardwick8824
    @brucehardwick8824 ปีที่แล้ว

    Inspirational Mate. Thanks

  • @robgau2501
    @robgau2501 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great video. This is by far my favorite thing to do. I love figuring out the meaning of the myths. It's brilliant. It sends a feeling through me like I'm almost communing with them.
    I would love to figure out what Oðin whispered to Baldur before they lit him up.

  • @devankuhn6142
    @devankuhn6142 ปีที่แล้ว

    We appreciate your research

  • @daguard411
    @daguard411 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Have you ever watched "Der Ring Des Nibelungen?" Wagner did his best to stay as close to the Edda's as he could, and he even wrote of the changes he made, and why. It is worth the watch. I wound up listening to the music while I read the 4 opera's transliteration.

  • @mponder486
    @mponder486 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It almost sounds like Loki could be a metaphorical manifestation of impermanence itself. The raw nature of the universe.

  • @michaelwoodsmccausland5633
    @michaelwoodsmccausland5633 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Loki is the enzyme of Change

    • @wormwoodcocktail
      @wormwoodcocktail ปีที่แล้ว

      All enzymes cause change. He’s the Enzyme of Enzymes.

  • @EffequalsMA
    @EffequalsMA ปีที่แล้ว

    Lived this a lot!

  • @minavirgin924
    @minavirgin924 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fantastic video

  • @carna-9501
    @carna-9501 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The reason for worshipping Loki varies from person to person, some view him as the opposer(The Satan, the Opposing Angel, Opposing force etc.) to Odin, and/or Thor, given his place in the legends. There are those who worship him because, as you said, they feel like outcasts, some because they look specifically at Loki's shapechanging abilities in the story of The Builder, and look at him as a figure of fluidity of gender and form. Some just read Riordan's trilogy Magnus Chase and The Gods of Asgard, and apply that to their practice. As I said a lot of reasons, each as varied as those that worship him.

  • @elwoodbluesmorris2120
    @elwoodbluesmorris2120 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    "One for God, One for Wod and one for Lok". The Lok in this could represent Luck.

  • @nekomatta
    @nekomatta ปีที่แล้ว

    From my personal experience, Loki and the Morgan work very good together; if you are needing to change some thing, such as shadow work.

  • @Fires755
    @Fires755 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I saw the Vikings series but we saw Loki as a carver of wood and a shop builder move in the spirit of the Lord we liked his character in viking I'm a Richardson Rollo descendant have a certified number document WOW I say!! Thank you for your videos I love em!!

  • @hypnotikkajjs
    @hypnotikkajjs ปีที่แล้ว

    Great explanation 😀

  • @rogueraven7603
    @rogueraven7603 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loki makes the spark the fire burns the forest but life comes back. Maybe that’s why Loki fears Thor.

  • @markberman6708
    @markberman6708 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome so far, must finish watching later. American fascination, modern anyway, with Loki is from the movies.
    I once read, somewhere, that obviously these all predate writing of any kind and as you have mentioned passed down from song and poetry. Same book I read talked about how Loki is not, in fact bound, ever. But he must wait to set his spark alight until the time is right amongst man. And that this in-between time is heartbreaking for all the gods. And many seek to intervene wherever they can and get away with it because they care to break the cycle more than man does because they know things man cannot. This theme may be older than we think because it is found in different ways and words the world over. Same book says Giants are Eaters of the Dead, eaters and destroyers of the spark that makes life.. preventing relife and or the expansion of life and thus are an eternal enemy to be conquered to break a cycle seen by some. The book also says, though this may go with and against many known or believed things- that Loki hides himself in many ways to fool the Giants because they are few but vigilant and determined and smarter than they should be and he has come about at times being known as "Lokka".... have zero idea if any of this aligns with what is or isn't known or surmised, just found it fascinating at the time I read it. Have read too many things over too many years to recall name or when, but will remember one of these days.
    Thanks for all your efforts put into these videos as well as, obviously, the amount of study you do to do these videos.

  • @Daemonification
    @Daemonification ปีที่แล้ว

    If Loki is ‘afraid’ of Thor & Mjolnir, perhaps when Thor wields Mjolnir it is WILL.

  • @gilgoofthegrove5072
    @gilgoofthegrove5072 ปีที่แล้ว

    best loki vid!

  • @Kangsteri
    @Kangsteri ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Etymology is interesting. I believe Finnish is one of the original languages in the world. Here the word "Lokikirja" means "log book", diary that is kept on ships. "Lukki" is the spider with long legs, harvestman / daddy long legs. "Laki" is the "law", or top of a mountain / high point of something.

    • @Kangsteri
      @Kangsteri ปีที่แล้ว

      Also the word "Loka" means sewer waste.

    • @Kangsteri
      @Kangsteri ปีที่แล้ว

      Thor is most likely Toth. "Totuus" = truth. Odin is something new. "Uutinen" = the son of news. "Posti" is post, something that comes from / after annotation.

    • @Kangsteri
      @Kangsteri ปีที่แล้ว

      Logi = logic.

  • @Paula-pv7ep
    @Paula-pv7ep 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    People be tripping to worship Loki . I don't think they are indepth as you go . ,Thor ,Balder .all tricked by Loki . Poor Siff ,her hair . I have always seen him as the trickster . Cause of all of our stories. You really open my eyes to a lot .
    When I was little we would say .Loki Loki Loki don't play tricks on me .
    You explain it much better ,an with depth . Tak your sweet .
    Happy wooden dag to you ❤️

  • @faramund9865
    @faramund9865 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What I understood from Marie is that the hammer is like the heart. When you lose your hammer, well...
    Okay nvm you literally said this after I wrote it.

  • @chrisplusk
    @chrisplusk ปีที่แล้ว

    Loki vs Thor sounds like entropy vs life

  • @Buck105HE
    @Buck105HE 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Going off the representation that Mujnier being the hearbeat, and Loki being the Spark or "Will" persay.
    The spark/will would be afraid of its counterpart the heart. That which gives the ability to make change. As well as the force/source to overcome illusion.
    Build or deconstruct as yall will🙏

  • @chrissibersky4617
    @chrissibersky4617 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Perhaps Heimdal's and Loke's fight is the past and the future destroying each other to make a new beginning?

  • @ZerilathImmortal
    @ZerilathImmortal ปีที่แล้ว

    loki is freedom so boundless that he will be the adversary of any who control such as most gods. loki would rather get away then in a fight and Thor is the god of fights, mano a mano

  • @stillverseDri
    @stillverseDri 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    umm your describing HEYOKA from Sioux tradition
    might be a nice word to add to your Loki description? it's just really sounding similar- when I've usually settled on the trickster parallel... very good! thank you.

  • @michaelhoes4851
    @michaelhoes4851 ปีที่แล้ว

    Maybe the reason for Loki fearing Thor is about what you can see in our world today. All is based on trying to get risks as low as possible or even get it out of the way in total. When doing so you create a world in which the life-force is still there in for example people but changes will not be possible due to all the rules that have been created and that you must obey to prevent risks. But if you want a change or something new you need to take a risk. Might be big, might be small. Depending on the change. But to come back on Thor and Loki, maybe Loki is afraid that one day people will not be able to decide for themselves anymore because of the life-force and being protective rules (Thor) are to strong and will take people creativity and their spark.

  • @MyaKHamilton
    @MyaKHamilton ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I started worshiping Loki before I ever heard of MCU Loki. I worship him because he understands and doesn't deny misery and pain. He calls it what it is and doesn't try to feign happiness unlike Odin and the others. He puts up with discomfort for the sake of getting shit done and I can relate since doing basic tasks like cleaning my room causes me extreme bodily pain in my legs. He also calls out the bullshit of the other gods and I've had the misfortune of growing up with addicts and having to call them out for stealing money, irreplaceable heirlooms. And jewelry I got when I was a baby as part of a 100 years old or more family tradition. I also had an online friend who was obsessed with happiness, psychology, and atheism {anti-theism} to the point I had to tell him off for trying to make me leave Norse-Kemetic Paganism among other things. Loki also helps to protect Asgard and by extension Midgard in both Þrymskviða and Fjölsvinnsmál if I remember correctly. Nevermind that a lot of us Loki worshipers also take into account later folklore like Loka Táttur. I don't take the myths literally because if I did that would mean most of the gods are dead not just Loki. Loki doesn't really have a habit of harming humans in the myths anyways, so I don't see why I should fear him when both Thor and Odin are more likely to harm humans than he is as per the myths. I'm not saying he's harmless since no being is truly harmless and I probably wouldn't worship if he couldn't kick ass and take names. I worship Set and Anubis as well who some Kemetics don't like because of the stuff they do in the myths, so I honestly don't care about what Loki does in the myths, which includes the Baldr myth{who I don't care about at all}.

    • @RuthEdelstein
      @RuthEdelstein ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Maybe if you lost some weight, standing for 5 minutes wouldn't be painful.

    • @MyaKHamilton
      @MyaKHamilton ปีที่แล้ว

      @AsatruWoman I actually have a foot that's twisted outward and so all of my weight actually gets put on my right leg for your information. Corrective surgery would leave me with the inability to walk for at least a year. Never mind happening to learn how to walk again as my doctor has told me at least fifteen times. Life long stroke survivor here. I literally couldn't stand for very long even when I was super skinny from not being able to swallow for 3 years. I spent eight years of my life in physical f****** therapy b****. Give me a break. Not everyone can just exercise all day without passing the f*** out and going to the hospital.. I actually almost broke my leg twice working out because I cannot put weight on my left leg moron.

    • @HenrikHolmesson
      @HenrikHolmesson 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Worshipping Loki is like worshipping Q from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Quit being weird, shed some weight, and live for yourself instead of some non-existent character from the stories of our ancestors.

    • @MyaKHamilton
      @MyaKHamilton 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@HenrikHolmesson I'm in constant pain because I had a stroke at birth, and not just because I'm overweight. Losing weight will never and has never fixed the pain. I actually suffered from dysphagia and lost a considerable amount of weight and I was still in a lot of pain. If I stand up for too long, which is to say over 30 minutes to an hour I will be in agony because all of my weight gets put on my right leg because my left leg has little to no weight-bearing capacity on its own. My left foot is actually turned out word and I have what is called out toeing, which is incredibly rare compared to in toeing which is when the feet are turned inward. I can barely use my left hand so give me a f****** break in telling me that I'm worshiping a fictional character like Q from Star Trek. I actually love Star Trek and actually went to see Star Trek: Beyond with my uncle in 2016, but do I think of Q as a character worth worshiping? I'm not a pop culture Pagan so the answer is no. Don't get me wrong Q is a great character when he isn't actively trying to get people murdered, but Loki has never killed a human ever before Ragnarok that is anyway. I'm no weirder than any other Pagan, and yes, there are many of us. I started worshiping Loki because I don't give two f**** about the Christian God and I'm in fact currently researching said Christian God from a historical/biblical perspective. I don't believe one God damn ounce about what Christians and Muslims along with Jews say about him from a historical perspective, so I guess I am weird because I do give a crap about religions and their history. I'm in the process of reading a book called The Anatomy of God, but that will not change the fact that I still worship Loki and the other Norse gods along with the Kemetic / ancient Egyptian deities as well. I do not worship fictional f****** characters, which is to not throw any shade at Pop Culture pagans as we called them but I and them are nothing alike in that regard. In fact, I abjectly hate most depictions of Loki in pop culture outside of the MCU.
      If you actually look at my channel then you would know that I actually made a video of art and music showing Q from Star Trek with the song Child of the Universe by Seize the Day. So yeah, I really do like Q as a character, but just as that, a fictional character, but not a deity I would consider worth worshiping.

    • @HenrikHolmesson
      @HenrikHolmesson 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@MyaKHamilton You've missed the point entirely. The fact of the matter is that you're "worshipping" a fictional character. It's absolutely ridiculous. It's nearly as ridiculous as believing in the god of Abraham, which has absolutely nothing to do with the character you've chosen to worship or my previous comment. You say things like, "He doesn't deny misery and pain," and "he understands." Seriously, what in the fuck are you on about? You don't have a connection to a fictional character in a book of stories. People claim to worship or follow Loki to be seen as edgy or different. We both know it's complete bullshit. Why not admit it? Why bother with this fairy tale nonsense at all?
      I'd understand if you felt the need to feel closer to your ancestors... providing of course you have Germanic roots.. but why not just watch some Heilung music videos, read the Eddas, turn to Hávamál for wisdom, or plan a trip to Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, etc? Why pretend to worship a giant? What about the stories makes you think Loki would want or need the worship of man? Is it your "special connection?" Bullshit. Just stop. It's a ridiculous load of cringe.

  • @chanmang
    @chanmang 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I venerate Loki as a mechanism of change and unwanted necessity. People might worship him for the same reason they worship a destroyer. Often chaos is necessary to bring something good. We are not in those days of old. We can bring the wisdom and ideas into new light and new thought. Loki is not evil as you would agree and often Loki must suffer greatly and be truly despised for doing what is needed. I feel kinship with that.

  • @rodturner4589
    @rodturner4589 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've shared your videos on Gab.

  • @ColoradoStreaming
    @ColoradoStreaming 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thor dressing as a woman at the wedding is interesting as well. The wedding in this case is the woman's womb. I wonder if that resembles conception in which the sperm has to 'trick' the woman's body to accept it and not have the immune system attack it. The sperm eventually gets to the egg and reveals itself as the life force for conception. The Heartbeat starts which is Thor getting his hammer back and the destruction is the process of birth and maybe even the eventual discharge of the placenta. Loki being the catalyst power is probably the act of sex which is born from energy and movement and the physical act of ejaculation is beyond our conscious control.

  • @vidarolsen19
    @vidarolsen19 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thor is also Will (free Will)
    The will of everything in the universe want life, Loki Brings kaos and Thor brings order
    hope that answers your question mvh vidar

  • @guarddog318
    @guarddog318 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loki is the god that should be wearing a tee shirt that says "Shit happens... Especially when I'm around."

  • @faramund9865
    @faramund9865 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I wouldn't say a drink at all.
    Often when people describe a stressful or choatic situation they use fire or heat to express it. In order for us to get angry or furious or in a trance, things often (here it comes again) have to get heated.
    Wen thrives on the chaos sewn by Loki. When the wildfire spreads around us, it is Wen who possesses us and gets us through and then out of the situation.
    I think I'm now convinced Loki does indeed resemble fire. ;)
    P.S. Think of the term 'hothead' too, we have the same in dutch 'heethoofd'.

  • @bdbjohnk
    @bdbjohnk 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think Loki is hearth fire, his father and mother is like man made fire since the stone age, a hearth fire catalyzes everything in a household, but it could never eat as much as a full blaze, only bound and controlled it's good, unchecked it's destructive, this is why Heimdallur only could have killed him, the home valley who brings back control to an unchecked fire

  • @DomAnthony89
    @DomAnthony89 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wicca. The patron God and "I work with this deity" comes from Wicca.
    Being drawn towards Loki generally seems to be the ones that see themselves as outsiders but really aren't.
    Your initial thoughts aren't far off as to why.

  • @kariannecrysler640
    @kariannecrysler640 ปีที่แล้ว

    My guess is a bactic or dyanisis connection. The horned god’s with music, wine & pleasure and a tad feminine lol. The chaos’s of nature neither good or bad. I figure this might be a driving force for Loki worship today. Even more so as you reveal the nature of Loki.
    I personally have always been fond of the trickster god’s. They hold that special place in my being that I associate with the complexities of living life.

  • @watchcitydog
    @watchcitydog ปีที่แล้ว

    Loki is the spirt of Navigation loki is the director.
    Loki relates directly to the Swastika, thus he has knowledge where others don not as he knows all 4 corners. The crucible.
    Loki is luck as is the swastika for luck or Loki or Navigation.
    The hooks he spoke of in this video are the four hooks of the Swastika.
    Loki is the location or locator.
    Loki is the port and the portal.
    Loki knows the difference between worlds.
    Loki is the supream consciousness.
    Loki is the bindu the center the binding. If you are stuck in one world, no matter how much you change you remain in that realm. If you go to Loki you can change realms. Loki is the gate keeper, swastika is the key.

  • @differous01
    @differous01 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Secret of the Runes/literacy set the Odinic people apart from their Scythian ancestors, whose tradition remained purely oral. Yet those tribes were the breeders of our horses and dogs. Loki is both Wolf's Mother, and mother of Odin's 2-Horse-Power horse. A Jotun/a god fostered from a rival pantheon, necessary for alliance in the face of Kurgan/Logi/ greater threats from further east.