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k_a_nitz ([personal profile] k_a_nitz) wrote2024-08-15 06:56 pm
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Fornyrðislag

Fornyrðislag formally consists of eight line stanzas. Each line of the stanza has two vocally stressed syllables, also known as "lifts", with a somewhat arbitrary number of other syllables. Through the use of alliteration, lines join into couplets. Generally, in the first line of fornyrðislag, both "lifts", or stressed syllables alliterate. In the second line of any given couplet, only one of the two stressed syllables is alliterated, usually the first—this is the "head-stave" (or, hǫfuðstafr). - Wikipedia

Hail mead-maker
  highest of Asgard!
May victory lie with
  the Valkyries' chosen!
Self-sacrificed skald
  sing our destiny
That our wyrd is ever
  w
orthy of Baldr's return.

Thanks to J.P.'s posts for pushing my thoughts in this direction.

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[personal profile] jprussell 2024-08-19 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree that these are healthy and helpful ways of looking at it, but for me at least, it's also been helpful to acknowledge other, external powers and Beings that are, in fact, greater than me, and worthy of respect, even worship.

I'm prone to a raging ego if I'm not careful (Leo ascendant; Jupiter, Uranus, and Mars strongly placed; lots of fire), so something I've been working on is a strong sense of myself and my worth that doesn't stray into egotistism.

To tie these two thoughts together, I've found it helpful to acknowledge the help I need from those greater than me in suppressing my earthly parts to reach for the divine parts.