![]() ![]() The circle shaped symbol represents protection, safe bearer with its eight branches protecting you from all the evil intent coming from all directions. It is meant to help the holder of this symbol to overcome any obstacle put on your path by fate through the hardening of your soul and mind. This symbol aims to evoke the feeling of self protection from disease or depression and anxiety, but also induce terror and fear to the mind of your enemies at the same time. This symbol is combining two runes from the Futhark alphabet: Algiz which represents protection and victory and Isa which represents yourself, the identity, control, focus, but also challenge, self preservation. ![]() Symbol of victory and protection, Ægishjálmur was painted in blood on the forehead of warriors before battles, between their eyes, located where the Third Eyes is. However, the meaning and use of this symbol are quite different. Ægishjálmur or Helm of Awe is often mixed up with Vegvisir as they look a little bit alike. For those believing in magic powers such as the Norse Shamans, Vegvisir would guide your heart and your steps in making the right choices in your life, helping you to find your confidence back when you lost yourself and your faith. Brynhild the Valkyrie who becomes mortal, avenges herself. It was not a literal compass, but a symbol used to prevent you. The Vegvisir Compass is also known as the Nordic compass, the runic compass, the Odin compass, and the Viking compass. It is an eight-pointed shape, with each point having a unique design. Freyja goddess of fertility, love, and luck. Pronounced VEGG-vee-seer, this word translates to ‘sign post’ or ‘way finder’. In general manners, it is also used as a talisman for luck, protection and blessings. This same paradigm can be seen in the Icelandic sagas and the myths of the Norse and is epitomized in ten Norse female figures: Skadi goddess of hunting and skiing. Vikings used to go on raids a lot and sailing into the unknown was kind common, hence, most of the ships were decorated with Vegvisir to bring them fortune to find their way while protecting the seamen from storms. It is believed this symbol had the power to guide people wearing it to the right direction for those who lost their path. Vegvisir is a very powerful symbol in the Norse mythology. ![]() There are some people believing that the 8 branches represent the cardinal points (north, south, west, east, northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast) while others believe the 8 branches represent the 8 worlds of the Old Norse mythology and the center represents the 9th world, Midgard, the world of humans. The Vikings from Greenland exported polar bears and their fur to Medieval European courts, so it’s a strong symbol associated with Norse culture. This symbol has eight branches meeting in the center. Some Viking kings even had pet bears, with one story about Lagertha, the great shield maiden, who turned her pet bear loose on warrior Ragnar Lothbrok when he arrived to court her. The name itself means the “wayfinder”, “vegur” meaning way and “visir” meaning pointer. Vegvisir is a famous symbol you might have seen if you looked a little bit about Iceland and its folklore. ![]()
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