Men's Hi-top Canvas Shoes / Odin Vegvisir Rune Symbol / buying Viking Compass Clothing Decor Sneakers / Pagan Heathen Asatru High Tops

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Product code: Men's Hi-top Canvas Shoes / Odin Vegvisir Rune Symbol / buying Viking Compass Clothing Decor Sneakers / Pagan Heathen Asatru High Tops

These extremely comfortable high-top canvas sneakers with a high quality print are embossed with a Vegvisir, the viking compass. May you always find your path.
Wear them proudly as an original way to express oneself and honor Odin on the go.
.: Made of 27.87 oz. Nylon-canvas
.: 6-14 US sizes MEN
.: Durable rubber outsole
.: 5" calf height
.: Runs smaller than usual, suggested to size up
.: Black inside interior

Men's Hi-top Canvas Shoes / Odin Vegvisir Rune Symbol / Viking Compass Clothing Decor Sneakers / Pagan Heathen Asatru High Tops

Odin was one of the warrior gods (Aesir).
The Vikings believed that Odin made the Earth and the sky, created humans and all of the other living creatures.
Odin was an incredibly powerful ruler, and he could be be both stern and angry.
Odin was the god of battle and he could cause wars on Earth simply by throwing his spear. Odin decided who won battles and this is why he was worshiped so much by the Vikings.
The Vikings believed that those who fought bravely and died in battle would feast with Odin and the other fallen heroes in the halls of Valhalla (or Valholl) located in Asgard, the realm of the gods.
Odin sat upon a great throne called Hlidskjalf and watched over the nine worlds.
He kept two ravens, Huginn (Thought) and Muninn (Memory). The birds flew across the worlds gathering information and news for Odin.
As well as being the god of war, Odin was also the god of poetry and wisdom.
Odin often visited the other worlds in search of wisdom. He travelled in disguise – usually wearing a blue cloak and wide-brimmed hat.
Odin rode an eight-legged horse called Sleipnir.
He carried a magical spear called Gungnir.
Odin had one eye.
Odin kept two pet wolves, Geri and Freki.
Odin was married to the goddess Frigg – although he believed to have had other wives too.
His sons were Thor, Balder, Hodr and Vali.

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Name: Fehu, “cattle.” Phoneme: F. Meaning: wealth.

Name: Uruz, “aurochs.” Phoneme: U (long and/or short). Meaning: strength of will.

Name: Thurisaz, “Giant.” Phoneme: Th (both soft and hard). Meaning: danger, suffering.

Name: Ansuz, “an Aesir god.” Phoneme: A (long and/or short). Meaning: prosperity, vitality.

Name: Raidho, “journey on horseback.” Phoneme: R. Meaning: movement, work, growth.

Name: Kaunan, “ulcer.” Phoneme: K. Meaning: mortality, pain.

Name: Gebo, “gift.” Phoneme: G. Meaning: generosity.

Name: Wunjo, “joy.” Phoneme: W. Meaning: joy, ecstasy.

Name:Hagalaz, “hail.” Phoneme: H. Meaning: destruction, chaos.

Name: Naudhiz, “need.” Phoneme: N. Meaning: need, unfulfilled desire.

Name: Isaz, “ice.” Phoneme: I (long and/or short). Meaning: unknown (the rune poems are ambiguous and contradictory).

Name: Jera, “year.” Phoneme: Germanic J, modern English Y. Meaning: harvest, reward.

Name: Eihwaz, “yew.” Phoneme: I pronounced like “Eye.” Meaning: strength, stability.

Name: unknown (the rune poems are contradictory). Phoneme: Z. Meaning: protection from enemies, defense of that which one loves.

Name: Sowilo, “sun.” Phoneme: S. Meaning: success, solace.

Name: Tiwaz, “the god Tiwaz.” Phoneme: T. Meaning: victory, honor.

Name: Berkanan, “birch.” Phoneme: B. Meaning: fertility, growth, sustenance.

Name: Ehwaz, “horse.” Phoneme: E (long and/or short). Meaning: trust, faith, companionship.

Name: Mannaz, “man.” Phoneme: M. Meaning: augmentation, support.

Name: Laguz. Phoneme: L. Meaning: formlessness, chaos, potentiality, the unknown.

Name: Ingwaz, “the god Ingwaz.” Phoneme: Ng. Meaning: fertilization, the beginning of something, the actualization of potential.

Name: Othalan, “inheritance.” Phoneme: O (long and/or short). Meaning: inheritance, heritage, tradition, nobility.

Name: Dagaz, “day.” Phoneme: D. Meaning: hope, happiness.
From https://norse-mythology.org

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