What Is A Gyðja In Norse Shamanism? What Is The Role Of A Gydja?
A Gyðja is a female priestess, healer, seeress and acted as an oracle in Norse shamanism and Seidr haling practices. The Gyðja was considered an intermediary between humans and the gods/goddesses to bring though healing, blessings and wisdom from the gods to the community.
Who Is Norse Goddess Eir? Goddess Of Healing In Seidr
According to the old Norse texts of the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda, Goddess Eir is a very special goddess who is important to Odin. The name Eir means ‘help’ or ‘mercy’ and she is considered to have special healing abilities.
What Are Runes? What Are Runes Used For?
Runes are an ancient alphabet and lettering system of the Germanic languages and were also used as a system of writing by the Norse people and Vikings. These runes were thought to have magical properties and had a sacred significance to the Norse people. Runes were used in special divination, magical practices and for protection.