Odin's Mythical Ravens - Huginn and Muninn (Norse Mythology Explained)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @daemonspade8316
    @daemonspade8316 6 лет назад +784

    I believe that the poem means Odin fears his thoughts being lost but he is even more scared of losing his mind.

    • @shiddy.
      @shiddy. 5 лет назад +51

      I agree - when I read it, I took it as Odin worrying that he will stop caring about, or even worse stop remembering the world

    • @echogravlax6217
      @echogravlax6217 5 лет назад +13

      When I watched this. not having read the poem myself, I thought don't the crow's names reflect what odin fears losing.

    • @jinpachibobochan3532
      @jinpachibobochan3532 5 лет назад +15

      @@vuurwater6784 But there is no Hell in North myth, 'Hel' is the realm of death where all mortals have to go in order to reincarnate. Val'Halla is reserved only for worthy warriors who will fight in Ragnarok. In my opinion, the ravens are a real physical extension of Odin's 'thought' and memory' and even as they provide him immense benefits (he mainly uses they to spy on his foes) they are also a big weakness since you can cripple Odin's abilities by killing his ravens.
      He isnt a human in the first place, but something like a 'shapeshifter' or whatever, it made sense that he is able to 'split' parts of his 'body' and use these parts... like Hugin and Munin for example because it is maybe one of his natural abilities.

    • @freakass333
      @freakass333 5 лет назад +2

      Agreed.

    • @Ppurk
      @Ppurk 5 лет назад +3

      dementia gets us all in the end

  • @Asurendra777
    @Asurendra777 6 лет назад +437

    Odin is the god of Wisdom. if the crows represent thought and memory, then it wants to say is that our thought and memory roams around the world and gathers information. while at the end of the day, it is the wisdom that analyzes all that they have gathered.
    mythologies always explain life in symbolic way. you must break them down and understand it. almost all of them are like code language.

    • @norrlyolson22
      @norrlyolson22 6 лет назад +1

      It's all great drama

    • @ryanocerus7853
      @ryanocerus7853 6 лет назад +8

      I like that. Wotan, being the real inspiration for Santa Claus, also lacks an eye and I feel uses his raven's to more than make up for that. Letting him see more.
      Ravens/crows were also used as a soothing story when Norsemen were in post-battle. To see black birds picking at corpses can be horrifying, especially if a friend, so they played it as they were sent from Odin/Wotan, carrying their souls to "the next place," whether it be Hel or Valhalla.

    • @proudsaiyanprince2651
      @proudsaiyanprince2651 5 лет назад +13

      They're ravens not crows.

    • @jinpachibobochan3532
      @jinpachibobochan3532 5 лет назад +2

      Odin is not the god of wisdom, he is just smarter than most. There are many dwarfs and even frost giants that are a lot smarter than Odin. But Odin has also his own abilities that make him powerful., He has his throne where he can see everything in Midgard and so on. Also, don't know how many times Loki did play 'tricks' on Odin...

    • @dennishyttmo120
      @dennishyttmo120 5 лет назад +7

      @@jinpachibobochan3532 Well he is said to have tossed his eye in to the well of mimer to gain insight and wisdom of space and time aka "chaos" thus making him depicted as a deity of wisdom. in my personal theory i think that this is a reference to the third eye like "ajna" or "agna" in sanskrit or the eye of horus in egypt hower i got no prroof of this but only se it as an interesting taught and hope you will too :)

  • @gobble402
    @gobble402 6 лет назад +298

    My thinking is, Odin’s ravens are extensions of himself. His fear that Huginn might not return is Odin’s fear of loosing his ability to think (which is ultimately his intelligence). He fears loosing Muninn (memory/mind) more because if he loses Muninn, what is point of having intelligence, except as a sort of torture? I don’t know much about Odin (this video is all of it ;-)), what do you think?

    • @coolbeans3752
      @coolbeans3752 5 лет назад +4

      I think your right.

    • @davidhmuller9030
      @davidhmuller9030 4 года назад +9

      Well i know absurdly much about Norse and Greek mythology and you pretty much got the gist of it

    • @lunawolfheart336
      @lunawolfheart336 4 года назад +6

      Odin dose value Knowledge and even sacrificed one of his eyes to gain more

    • @rightinthedome9973
      @rightinthedome9973 4 года назад +10

      Memory makes you who you are...without memory, who are you?

    • @officialsteezy4541
      @officialsteezy4541 3 года назад

      Yes

  • @myevilplans
    @myevilplans 6 лет назад +113

    Not surprised ancient peoples recognized corvid (crow, ravens , etc) intelligence, recent science studies show they are.

    • @donrowlett2886
      @donrowlett2886 5 лет назад +6

      Ravens consistently solve the Monty Hall problem. The mathematician Paul Erdos is said to have been sceptical of the solution until it was demonstrated to him.

    • @lunawolfheart336
      @lunawolfheart336 4 года назад +5

      Oh yeah there so smart they will recognize the faces of those who wronged them and tell there buddies. So if you ever hurt a Raven and then a whole flock of them is after you don't be surprised. There also known not to corroborate with certain individuals who wronged them in some way.

  • @abnormalee93
    @abnormalee93 6 лет назад +65

    Well researched....I know this has nothing to do with the video but I do appreciate how u make the time to actually go thru the comments, like and reply... I wish more RUclipsrs did that

    • @MythologyFictionExplained
      @MythologyFictionExplained  6 лет назад +9

      I do try my best to respond to people who ask questions but I've been getting a lot more comments as of late and it has become quite hard to get back to everyone.

    • @abnormalee93
      @abnormalee93 6 лет назад +4

      And that's understandable...the effort is still appreciated

    • @PhillyMade
      @PhillyMade 5 лет назад +1

      I try to do the same but i don’t get many comments

    • @red5llaw
      @red5llaw 4 года назад

      @@MythologyFictionExplained Understandable. No reply needed.

  • @CatholicismRules
    @CatholicismRules 6 лет назад +140

    Very nice video! The ravens as an extension of Odin, namely his luck, is something I've been interested in. The verse in Grimnismál, verse 20:
    Huginn ok Munin Huginn and Muninn
    fljúga hverjan dag Fly every day
    Jörmungrund yfir; Over the fields of Earth
    óumc ek of Hugin I fear for Huginn
    at hann aftr né comiþ, That he come not back,
    þó siámc meir um Munin. But more I fear for Muninn.
    If you look at the meaning of Huginn's and Muninn's names, thought and memory respectively, you can translate this as Odin's thoughts going out to the people of earth (that he would be thinking of us), and that he's fearful of losing his thoughts (losing his wisdom), but more-so losing his memory.

    • @hodornador6085
      @hodornador6085 6 лет назад +5

      Damn...great man

    • @crownroyal2155
      @crownroyal2155 6 лет назад +7

      I had a shit day! But reading that just made me feel better.

    • @malarkydeeznuts3391
      @malarkydeeznuts3391 6 лет назад +1

      wrong cristians and satanists alike think tis luck its knowledge

    • @jennpark8559
      @jennpark8559 3 года назад

      Hi friend. I perceive you. Thank you. 😊💒

  • @leonardocontreras6059
    @leonardocontreras6059 6 лет назад +43

    Dude, I pretty much never comment, but, I have to say, great video. I am diggin' your channel. Keep it up my good man.

  • @Wiebejamin
    @Wiebejamin 6 лет назад +318

    I don't have a phone. Send a raven.

    • @Mathieu1696
      @Mathieu1696 6 лет назад +14

      Wiebejamin Where are your estimated coordinates? I have a raven on standby.

    • @acupofwhitetea
      @acupofwhitetea 5 лет назад +8

      I understood that reference!!

    • @macjulien613
      @macjulien613 5 лет назад +1

      We jammin too.

    • @janosk8392
      @janosk8392 5 лет назад +4

      What would you like to rave[n] about?

    • @derp-7274
      @derp-7274 4 года назад +1

      Blood hound: aurther were u at

  • @PpAirO5
    @PpAirO5 5 лет назад +92

    Please make a complete video about Odin, his ravens (Hugin & Munin), his wolfs (Gere & Freke), his horse (Slejpner), and his spear (Gungner)

    • @lueleeElite
      @lueleeElite 5 лет назад +3

      Patrick P his missing eye is gonir

    • @firxanza5172
      @firxanza5172 4 года назад +5

      Hugin and Munin are like his spies, his eyes and ears that fly throughout all realms gathering information on his behalf

    • @firxanza5172
      @firxanza5172 4 года назад +6

      his horse is actually the son of Loki, who was actually the mother of Sleiphnir, having temporarily taken on the form of a female horse to conceive Sleiphnir, unlike the average horse, Sleiphnir has eight legs and can fly

    • @PpAirO5
      @PpAirO5 4 года назад +3

      @@firxanza5172.. Waow, you seem to know some 😁
      I know some of the basics, but the relationships and creations, i don't know much about... also i think that ase/asa tro (Nothern mythology) is farfetched 😅 but still somewhat cool.
      My ancestors were vikings 🇩🇰

    • @heimdallodinson3245
      @heimdallodinson3245 4 года назад +1

      @@PpAirO5 would you like to know more?,,I can, teach,You things,You,shouldnt,Know if you would,,comment YES here

  • @fredriks5090
    @fredriks5090 5 лет назад +36

    Huginn - Hugse - Remember
    Muninn - Minne - Memory
    So,- the ability to store information AND understand it later on.
    We all carry information that we sometimes forget, but that comes into our mind again once we experience that which reminds us of what we knew.
    Huginn and Muninn is a symbol representing the ability to roam through that which is known in order to find the desired information.
    They're basically a visual representation of wisdom.

    • @midwestlambsbread
      @midwestlambsbread 5 лет назад +1

      excellent explanation, it's the Memory of the Blood!!

  • @sirward9015
    @sirward9015 6 лет назад +11

    I’m glad I found this channel it’s actually really good and his voice is very soothing

  • @Son-of-Tyr
    @Son-of-Tyr 3 года назад +9

    Huginn(thought) and Muninn(memory). Odinn worries that one day he will lose his ability to think critically, but worries far more that he will lose his memories...

  • @Midgard458
    @Midgard458 2 года назад +1

    This is an outstanding video and I really enjoyed it. as a writer of high fantasy, the Visigothic books series, these two appear in my world and are the ancestors of the Huginn’s Folk. I gave them an entire civilisation and culture. Thanks for sharing the original mythology of Huginn and Muninn.

  • @primaballerina84
    @primaballerina84 8 месяцев назад

    As a child, ravens gave me the chills, like some "thing" was watching me. I never felt that with other birds. And I have learnt that our "bridge" to the spiritual realm is more open when we are children.
    As a norseman, this makes a lot of sense to me. Thank you for a good video.

  • @leighton5608
    @leighton5608 4 года назад +12

    Alot of people seem to forget only half of the dead from combat actually go to Valhalla. The valkyrie chose half and Freyja choses the other half to go to her great hall of Fólkvangr. Its like valhalla only it's a place of rest, not a place to prepare for Ragnarok

  • @michaelbousfield6114
    @michaelbousfield6114 Год назад +1

    Fascinating introduction to this important aspect of Norse mythology. The common raven is one of the world's smartest birds. The common raven's intelligence is often compared to that of dolphins and chimpanzees. In experiments, they have shown they can solve problems, remember how people treated them, and plan for future events. So, the correlation between thought and memory holds true to the observations the norse people all those centuries ago and the scientists of today.

  • @francesmcdonald1812
    @francesmcdonald1812 3 года назад +4

    I feel like ive got a spiritual conection with Odin and his crows. I've lived in this house for 27 years and have always had two crows in my garden. I also had a calling in 1998 to take a long walk towards the cemetery. On the way there, i found 15 runes. I was seeking an answer about my troubled relatoonships.

  • @emocomebackfromhell
    @emocomebackfromhell 6 лет назад +57

    You give me so much information that I never knew. I should have taken a deeper interest in Norse myth a long time ago. I love Mythology and Norse is some of my favorite, but information is scarce where I live and I never think to look stuff up when I'm online. You've reignited my love of Myth and I plan on looking into it more. Keep these wonderful vid's coming though. I never know when you'll teach me something new and interesting that will spark my interest in a different direction. I'm very curious about the next vid's. Thanks for all the cool info.

    • @LMmemories
      @LMmemories 6 лет назад +1

      Same for me. I am interested in Nors Myths. But information is hard to find and even harder is time.
      This channel has helped me a lot already. I knew about Hugin and Munin before. But I thought they were just a nice depiction of spy's. Thx to this video I got a much better understanding about this two birds. Learned a ton.
      Keep up the wonderful work!

  • @matthewellwood979
    @matthewellwood979 6 лет назад +2

    Please please please do a longer video about Ódin! I really want to learn more about him!

  • @bonniemagpie9960
    @bonniemagpie9960 5 лет назад +8

    Thought and Mind, the communication between Odin and The Ravens are telepathic.

  • @Leto85
    @Leto85 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks for this explantion. I love the Norse mythology. It has such a unique style to it.
    Our Dutch Sinterklaas originated from Odin I found out last year. It was very interesting and opens all kind of possibilities for my own craft.

  • @ArabelaGreenWitch
    @ArabelaGreenWitch 3 года назад +2

    Odin loves animals, we must consider this, also! So when I feed stay cats and dogs I think of him. Lately I start hearing ravens and now this video pop up. It is amaizing! Thank you, Odin, the most powerful God! Guide us and inspire us! Give us power to do great and evolve!

  • @alexiosfini6958
    @alexiosfini6958 6 лет назад +2

    your videos are amazing! love the background tone. thank you for explaining so simply and nicely

  • @MoJones9919
    @MoJones9919 6 лет назад +5

    Yay I was waiting for you to update 😫😍😍

  • @aryamnaya
    @aryamnaya Год назад +2

    every morning i see two ravens sitting near my window and i feed them some wallnuts. it kinda reminds me of Huginn and Muninn, i even call them like this

  • @artofgould1945
    @artofgould1945 4 года назад +2

    This is so incredibly helpful! I’m working on a series of paintings inspired by mythology and my next one is of Odin. Thank you for the inspiration

  • @HydrogenAgent129
    @HydrogenAgent129 4 года назад +1

    Your video actually made me cry because I have dreams about this stuff

  • @silverwolf1034
    @silverwolf1034 4 года назад +4

    i remember reading in a book a long time ago that odin was actually blind because he gave an eye to each of his ravens, then meaning forethought and memory, so they could look into the past and future and gave odin his source of wisdom.

    • @connorhirst170
      @connorhirst170 2 года назад

      Wow you don’t remember the name of the book do you?

  • @urbanangst7630
    @urbanangst7630 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Great mythtelling. I like the voice of the narrator and the images help to focus on the narrative. Thank you for the upload.

  • @caylynbranstetter2457
    @caylynbranstetter2457 6 лет назад +5

    I love your content it's always so interesting!!

  • @mobyt.3900
    @mobyt.3900 4 года назад +5

    "quoth the raven, 'nevermore'." this piece is very revelatory, particularly, the Norse traveler's use of the raven in new lands. certainly they saw the value of such an intelligent animal, as would their supreme being.

  • @MarvelousPhilly
    @MarvelousPhilly 6 лет назад +12

    I've always wondered what those ravens names were. I always saw them with Odin in different drawings and paintings. Even in Marvel comics, whenever I saw them with Odin, I wondered and guessed. Early on in the comics, I just thought they were drawn in there by the artist just for show. But then, after seeing them more and more, I knew there just had to be more to those damn ravens. And now, I know for sure who they are, what they mean to Odin, and why they were always around him in any drawings depicting the All Father, Odin.

  • @brunobucciarati834
    @brunobucciarati834 6 лет назад +66

    I CLICKED AWAY MY EXO CONCERT TO WATCH THIS. THATS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL.

  • @bringiton488
    @bringiton488 6 лет назад +2

    I really enjoyed this video, and you explained Huginn and Munin perfectly. I have learned alot from this video, and the story you told. I will be waiting for more of your Video in the future.

  • @darkangelvortex6761
    @darkangelvortex6761 6 лет назад +109

    Educating myself for God of War :)

  • @jordanhigginson7127
    @jordanhigginson7127 3 года назад +2

    Its cool to learn more about the ravens. Hugin is the origin of my last name actually. Higginson is what came from it through the years

  • @LindaJones-uk6ee
    @LindaJones-uk6ee 5 лет назад +3

    Love love your show
    Thank you for all your hard work

  • @ghostchainscatterer1794
    @ghostchainscatterer1794 6 лет назад +4

    Awesome video! Can't wait for more!

  • @emapocubayova4763
    @emapocubayova4763 6 лет назад +45

    I love the video and I'm glad that the mark of "evil" is finally being erased from these exceptional birds
    Thank you

    • @Himmyjewett
      @Himmyjewett 3 года назад

      still creepy

    • @emapocubayova4763
      @emapocubayova4763 3 года назад

      @@Himmyjewett Yes, I imagine they can be quite unsettling for most people

    • @Himmyjewett
      @Himmyjewett 3 года назад +1

      @@emapocubayova4763 I mean any smart animal that follows armies knowing that they will be dead to eat is unsettling

  • @alisamiller5131
    @alisamiller5131 2 года назад +4

    I walked up to a raven once thinking it was injured, I picked it up… I held it for about 15 minutes and when I set it down to call a bird rescue it flew away just fine… it was an interesting experience

  • @robertcecil6880
    @robertcecil6880 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for your research, and especially your wonderful presentation of knowledge you’ve shared👍🏻❗️

  • @mykulpierce
    @mykulpierce 6 лет назад +15

    Major parallel to ancient lore. The cherubim of the old testament sitting at the holy of holies, the winged gods surrounding the Babylonian tree of life, Anubis and Thoth at judgement.

  • @MrMattPerez35
    @MrMattPerez35 6 лет назад +5

    I always loved Greek Mythology and learned a lot about it. After playing the new God of War I wanted to learn more about Norse Mythology and I'm so glad I discovered your channel!

  • @sarahleonard7309
    @sarahleonard7309 6 лет назад +1

    One of the modern reinterpretations that I am aware of was in a role-playing game (the pencil and paper variety), in which the ravens were Odin's actual thought and memory. While they were away, he sat without thought and without memory until they returned. The snarky commentary in the book was that while his memory was gone he would sit "wondering what happened to his depth perception!"

  • @Plainofices
    @Plainofices 6 лет назад +16

    Just subbed and got the notification for this. Sweet

  • @rielbercasio9490
    @rielbercasio9490 6 лет назад +1

    I have always been fascinated by greek mythology and fictional characters since highschool, i tried to find books other than the illiad and odyssey but to no avail,. And so i only managed to watch movies about it, but it was too confusing from what i know.. But since i saw your channel yesterday i cant stop watching, it took me 15 years to stumble to something that satisfies my eagerness to learn about the greek mythology and other of the same topic which doesnt really stray on the original form of it. Kudos to you friend!! Hope your channel gain more subs and support!
    Will always like all your vids, from a friend in Phils.

    • @MythologyFictionExplained
      @MythologyFictionExplained  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind words Riel, I've been getting messages quite similar to yours from a bunch of people recently and it's a great feeling knowing that my videos are giving people a gateway into mythology.

    • @rielbercasio9490
      @rielbercasio9490 6 лет назад

      Oh... The pleasure is mine!! I love everything that is in your channel..

  • @jonathanfryer1319
    @jonathanfryer1319 4 года назад +1

    A bit late to comment!
    I like the relationship between man and bird. Well explained. And so little surprise the ravens became part of legend - it is often this way round. I learned something, so job done. Thank you. 👍

  • @FacelessOnes187
    @FacelessOnes187 5 месяцев назад

    Like the way of it! Please keep doing more of that! 🙏🏻

  • @anthonyhamlin16
    @anthonyhamlin16 4 года назад +2

    “THE PLACE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH IS WHERE I FEEL MOST ALIVE” - Bloodhound

  • @geffeternal741
    @geffeternal741 6 лет назад +24

    Hey,
    I'm a new subscriber and I love all you have. Do you have any from African mythologies?

    • @MythologyFictionExplained
      @MythologyFictionExplained  6 лет назад +9

      I don't have any videos on African mythologies unless you count Egyptian mythology as part of that. It's a topic I don't currently know much about.

    • @geffeternal741
      @geffeternal741 6 лет назад +2

      Mythology & Fiction Explained
      I'ts cool. Only one I know and it seems there is info a lot of, is Anansi. 😊

    • @geffeternal741
      @geffeternal741 6 лет назад

      Thanks much! I'll check that out! :D

  • @thequeenlibertyliberty9084
    @thequeenlibertyliberty9084 6 лет назад +4

    Amazing birds. Used by some to tell downfalls - the Royal plunderers.

  • @adolphgutierrez7999
    @adolphgutierrez7999 6 лет назад +1

    I love your videos,very informative and knowledgeable. Thank you

  • @pilgrim1952
    @pilgrim1952 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the info. I'd never heard that relationship between ravens and Vikings was such.

  • @corrinflakes9659
    @corrinflakes9659 2 года назад +1

    I feel Huginn could be reinterpreted as a crow for modern stories, as a crow and raven can be thought and memory, or wisdom and intelligence. Crows have been proven to have a keen problem-solving skills down to planning ahead which is scary, ravens can recall noises better than parrots and recall very well which is also scary.

  • @Pipelineking
    @Pipelineking 5 лет назад

    Not only are you episode helpful but also with out ads! You get a like just for that!

  • @Shervin86
    @Shervin86 5 лет назад

    The videos on this channel are so accurate (as accurate as mythology can get); and secondly so well done... the way you deliver the information is very well...
    Most videos information is forgotten by the time people click the next video but not this...
    On a personal note I hope you one day delve into some ancient Persian/Zoroastrian mythologies as they are generally less discussed
    Thanks and all the best.
    P.s. thanks for not aaking for donations.

  • @RookFox
    @RookFox 4 года назад +7

    Ace Combat 7: Mission 20 - Dark Blue

    • @matthewmondragon2074
      @matthewmondragon2074 4 года назад +5

      Damn belkans, if they're not influenced again those Ravens could really protect humanity instead destroying it

    • @mineko2219
      @mineko2219 4 года назад +3

      Stay away from this video as it is teaching you to be a drone.

    • @matthewmondragon2074
      @matthewmondragon2074 4 года назад

      @@mineko2219 No worries buddy, those aren't real Odin Ravens

  • @12dognight55
    @12dognight55 6 лет назад

    can't stop watching! awesome content bro! love your channel

  • @caramelunicorn8023
    @caramelunicorn8023 4 года назад +4

    ravens are highly intelligent birds so it makes sense that they were so greatly revered.

  • @IxSITxONxBABIES
    @IxSITxONxBABIES 5 лет назад +18

    I'm here because I looked up where all the ravens are in God of War... I came here instead

  • @JohnDrakeMI6
    @JohnDrakeMI6 5 лет назад

    Do more !! You have a good voice and I can listen to more on the history of Odin and his Ravens etc...

  • @Savagesaiyan2318
    @Savagesaiyan2318 6 лет назад +1

    Please more Norse mythology videos I love them

  • @jamiegregg9211
    @jamiegregg9211 3 года назад

    I love Ravens plus i follow Odin and the other Norse Gods love your videos they help with my writing cheers mate keep it up

  • @foz7874
    @foz7874 6 лет назад +4

    I love Huginn and Muninn so much 🖤

  • @5963128
    @5963128 6 лет назад +25

    Can you make a video about Odín wolves? I really enjoy your vids, thx bud

  • @manaf1479
    @manaf1479 6 лет назад +1

    It's fun seeing this concept integrated within the latest God of war game.

  • @joanlorenzo7934
    @joanlorenzo7934 5 лет назад +2

    I had the ravens tattooed on my shoulder huginn faces ahead and muninn on the back.

  • @mikeg.7083
    @mikeg.7083 3 года назад

    This makes my Odin tattoo even more fucking cooler.

  • @deadboy3646
    @deadboy3646 3 года назад +1

    Anybody else here after Records of Ragnorok? I never knew anything about Oden and the 2 ravens until watching that show.

  • @timreed44
    @timreed44 4 года назад

    Thank you for this presentation. Nicely done.

  • @chriscalvin5083
    @chriscalvin5083 6 лет назад +3

    Great video

  • @lovisashidute1685
    @lovisashidute1685 6 лет назад +7

    My favourite video so far 😊
    I am big fan of vikings.

  • @petercraw8188
    @petercraw8188 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Great commentary.

  • @magnusjonsson7714
    @magnusjonsson7714 3 года назад

    Very good video about the 2 ravens.

  • @Dtown1996
    @Dtown1996 2 года назад +3

    Ragnarok brought me here

  • @kathleenbotelho3307
    @kathleenbotelho3307 4 года назад +1

    On many occasions I've seen two large Ravens together on trees making the sounds that they do then flying off together

  • @KingDomCame
    @KingDomCame 6 лет назад +7

    Just adding to my already good morning

  • @CDrago-ty7bs
    @CDrago-ty7bs 6 лет назад +1

    Question, where/how do you conduct your research for the different mythologies? Great video! I plan on watching all of them.

  • @ramasinghkhalsa9601
    @ramasinghkhalsa9601 10 месяцев назад

    Hey, thanks for sharing. That was really nice I like that that was succinct.

  • @modigbeowulf5482
    @modigbeowulf5482 6 лет назад +3

    Woden Æfreleornere
    Thanks for the detailed information.

  • @icebox_Intruder
    @icebox_Intruder 4 года назад

    Reread the quote at 2:16 -
    "I worry for Huginn, that he might not return, but I worry more for Muninn." - using their names translated: thought, and mind.

  • @Jjauuza
    @Jjauuza Год назад

    While subjected to the whims of the transient phenomenal world, Odin is concerned that he'll lose his thought but what is even more concerning is if he loses his mind.
    It's one thing to lose track and have incorrect thinking, it's easier to fix. But to lose your mind is a more grave matter.

  • @andrealentz1857
    @andrealentz1857 6 лет назад

    Wonderful as always my dear ❤

  • @scottandrews8067
    @scottandrews8067 3 года назад

    Awesome thank you man appreciate all you do

  • @Crankerny58
    @Crankerny58 3 года назад

    I feed Crows everyday they are amazing birds and I love to watch them fly! I am new here! Great channel!

  • @desertegle40cal
    @desertegle40cal 3 года назад +1

    Even whole clans, both from Norway and Denmark as well as the other Viking territories were referred to as the “Raven Feeder” clan with different offshoots of names like the “Raven Feather” clan or simply the “raven” clan. Usually a war or conquering clan that went a Viking or did their best to create reputation and allies in newly discovered or conquered lands.

    • @magnusjonsson7714
      @magnusjonsson7714 3 года назад +1

      like bear and wolf clans..

    • @desertegle40cal
      @desertegle40cal 3 года назад

      @@magnusjonsson7714 exactly!

    • @magnusjonsson7714
      @magnusjonsson7714 3 года назад

      @@desertegle40cal Dont know where u from, but alot of names in Scandinavia comes from nature.

  • @wanderergrim
    @wanderergrim 5 лет назад +9

    I have the ravens Hugin and Munin tattooed on my forearm

    • @MickVTM
      @MickVTM 4 года назад

      Nice

    • @ragnarok9350
      @ragnarok9350 4 года назад

      I have one on each hand

    • @Loompius
      @Loompius 3 года назад

      Got one on each wrist!

  • @kya169
    @kya169 4 месяца назад

    Very insightful!

  • @chrissywakesup
    @chrissywakesup 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your video - I'm going to be getting a tattoo to honor Odin with the ravens

    • @beckvitt2997
      @beckvitt2997 6 лет назад +2

      "Thought and Mind fly every day,
      Over the mighty earth.
      I fear for Thought, lest he never come back,
      but I am still more fearful about Mind..."
      1883, Gudbrand Vigfusson
      in Corpus Poeticum Boreale
      “The Sayings of the Hooded One”

  • @leonardorivera8349
    @leonardorivera8349 5 лет назад +1

    The all father was always worried about memory because memory can be lost....

  • @Apache-ju8bc
    @Apache-ju8bc 6 лет назад

    Really enjoy your videos

  • @px1_
    @px1_ 3 года назад +2

    Wait, so the final bosses in ac7 (adf-11 "raven" hugin and munin) are references in norse mythology. Cool never new that

  • @manuelfernandez2276
    @manuelfernandez2276 3 года назад

    Flipping awesome content. I think Odin's vigilance created the best of his luck, other than his ambitious appetite. Well thanks good luck forever Man, I love this profile!!

  • @guyh.4553
    @guyh.4553 6 лет назад

    Very interesting and educational. Before this, I hadn't given much creed towards ravens. Now I know better. Sköl

  • @toyawood5261
    @toyawood5261 5 лет назад +1

    Being a pagan I have an interest in many different Gods and Goddesses. Norse God's are who I am drawn too. I have found you have some of the best information and videos. Thank you for your time and effort.

  • @Anthony-66
    @Anthony-66 3 года назад

    Fun fact:Ace combat 7 community use the name from ravens of odin to name the two adf 11f ravens which are from Z.O.E Factory to Get the data from the space elevator.

  • @kalanilarsen6112
    @kalanilarsen6112 Год назад

    I see the birds Memory as past and Thought as future. He's scared of what is to come but even more so to lose what he has. I don't think he is necessarily scared of losing his mind, more literally I think he's scared of death. I think this because Odin knew he was fated to die to Fenrir during Ragnarok and perhaps seeking knowledge to change his fate. Knowing full well he couldn't.

  • @theneedle6785
    @theneedle6785 4 года назад +3

    I am a hunter. When they see me with my gun, the Ravens follow me.

  • @coronavirus4579
    @coronavirus4579 4 года назад +1

    A mind is a powerful thing when you put things together goes to extreme

  • @iraqifoodcart8447
    @iraqifoodcart8447 6 лет назад +1

    As someone who's ancestry comes from norway during the time of the vikings i feel bad for not knowing as much about my ancestor's culture as i feel i should

    • @malarkydeeznuts3391
      @malarkydeeznuts3391 6 лет назад

      well raven doesnt mean luck christians and satanists believe so but it means knowledge