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Hávamál - A Reading
Hávamál (The Ballad of the High One)
The Poetic Edda | Translated by Henry A. Bellows
Recorded by Folkbuilder Nicholas Rice
Hávamál is a rich and multifaceted poem that combines mythic narrative, practical advice, and mystical insights attributed to Odin. It remains a cornerstone of Norse literature, offering a window into the wisdom and ethos of the ancient Norse culture, imparting guidance on various aspects of life, ethics, and behavior.
Hávamál begins with the mythic narrative of Odin's self-sacrifice on the World Tree, Yggdrasil, where he hung for nine nights to gain knowledge of the runes. The poetic dialogue shifts to Odin's words of wisdom, presented in a series of stanzas, touching on diverse topics such as hospitality, the pursuit of knowledge, social conduct, and the art of living.
The advice in the poem covers a wide range of practical and ethical considerations. Odin emphasizes the importance of being mindful, cautious in dealings with others, and generous in hospitality. The poem also delves into the secrets of the runes, offering insights into their mystical and magical qualities.
The Hávamál can be broken up into various sections including Gestaþáttr (Guest's Section), Vetrnætr (Lay of the One in the Winter, or more correctly, Winter Nights) or Dómi Óðins (Judgment of Odin), Loddfáfnismál (Lay of Loddfáfnir), Rúnatal (Rune Song), and Ljóðatal (List of Charms).
The enduring appeal of Hávamál lies in its timeless wisdom, philosophical insights, and the embodiment of Asatru values. The poem serves as a cultural and ethical guide, reflecting the worldview and moral principles of the European people.
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