Wyrd: Is our fate predetermined?

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 36

  • @anthonyhudson3158
    @anthonyhudson3158 Před 3 lety +8

    That was great. The Way The Wyrd by Brian Bates is a great book and helps the interested get your head around these concepts.

  • @sharkinthepark
    @sharkinthepark Před 16 dny

    Really interesting. Excellent stuff, keep it up for all us Anglo-Saxon history obsessives.

  • @postiepaul
    @postiepaul Před 5 měsíci +1

    This premise was understood even much later. Shakespeare’s ‘weird’ sisters were quite clearly using this concept.

  • @JudgeMeUnforgiven
    @JudgeMeUnforgiven Před 3 lety +4

    You make a good teacher Connor.
    I found history boring at school, only got interested in my ancestry and history a few years ago.
    Found out I got Norway ancestry from my dads DNA test.
    Now I know why I love folk metal lol.
    Subbed.

  • @thefymora7713
    @thefymora7713 Před 3 lety +6

    Excellent work once again. I have to admit I enjoy the etymology way too much in these videos!

  • @WilleyGHD3
    @WilleyGHD3 Před rokem +1

    "Alternate Realities"....according to some, we are in a constant state of "Choice"....moment-by-moment... The favorite phrase of what I call the 'new Spiritual Movement' is "You create your own Reality". Along with this is that you have a constant entourage of "Helpers" who give us a 'heads-up' regarding possible better choices than if we were to 'go it alone' using only our Intellect. In Tribal cultures of the American West, 'Medicine People' were available to advise and suggest choices based upon some "Higher Ability" to fortell outcomes. Divination using Tarot Cards, Runes, etc............We all want to get an 'idea' of the choices we have before us so that we can make the best decisions according to our desired outcomes..

  • @wasteyelo1
    @wasteyelo1 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Connor, these three videos are great, you should keep at it fyrdman.

  • @alicelund147
    @alicelund147 Před rokem +1

    In Scandinavia Fate is fixed, you can't change it. But you can choose how it plays out. I.e. your destiny is to die on a particular day you can choose to die bravely making a difference or die a pointless death. Even the Goods can not change fate; Odin knows what will happen at Ragnarök but still builds his army and prepares for it.

  • @WestlehSeyweld
    @WestlehSeyweld Před rokem +1

    I thought it was clearly stated in Anglo Saxon sources (the few we have sadly) that Wyrd is greatly fixed and almost impossible to change. Same as the Norse concept of Urðr. Seems a more predemerministic Wyrd aligns better to other attested Germanic beliefs over the more Vedic inspired one presented in the video.

  • @TheWizardOfTheFens
    @TheWizardOfTheFens Před 3 lety +2

    Another brilliant subject well addressed!

  • @ShinigamiMaidenn
    @ShinigamiMaidenn Před 3 lety +3

    You're doing awesome, so proud of you 😍🥰

  • @UniversalistSon9
    @UniversalistSon9 Před 28 dny

    Any thoughts?
    The Old Norse word "wyrd" is indeed feminine, and its concept shares similarities with the Holy Spirit, Brahman, and Tao. Wyrd represents fate, destiny, or the web of life, often personified as a goddess.
    Similarities with other concepts:
    1. Holy Spirit (Christianity): Like Wyrd, the Holy Spirit is often depicted as a feminine, nurturing force, guiding and connecting all things.
    2. Brahman (Hinduism): Brahman, the ultimate reality, is sometimes represented as a feminine, all-encompassing essence, similar to Wyrd's web of life.
    3. Tao (Taoism): The Tao, the fundamental principle of the universe, is often described as a feminine, receptive, and nurturing force, akin to Wyrd's concept.
    Common themes among these concepts:
    1. Interconnectedness: All things are connected and part of a larger whole.
    2. Feminine principle: Emphasis on receptive, nurturing, and guiding qualities.
    3. Transcendence: Beyond human comprehension, yet immanent in the world.
    4. Holism: Encompassing all aspects of existence, from fate to the cosmos.
    The Norse people may have seen Wyrd as a powerful, feminine force, shaping destiny and connecting all things. This perspective resonates with the ideas of the Holy Spirit, Brahman, and Tao, highlighting the common human quest to understand the mysteries of existence and our place within the larger web of life.

  • @elizabethdykty9314
    @elizabethdykty9314 Před rokem +1

    Love this. I teach high school students, and I'd love an even simplified version for our unit on Beowulf and Wyrd!

    • @thefyrdsman9590
      @thefyrdsman9590  Před rokem +2

      Lovely! I used to teach high school history, would be happy to give you a hand - just drop me an email!

  • @alessiogiambertone4030
    @alessiogiambertone4030 Před 3 lety +2

    Absolutely beautiful

  • @roicervino6171
    @roicervino6171 Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic, excellent work.

  • @ganis9679
    @ganis9679 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for making and sharing this very interesting, informative, and insightful videos! All the best in whatever you do. 🙏🏽👍🏼

  • @pierredessein5568
    @pierredessein5568 Před 3 lety +4

    Excellent video. Hopefully your channel will grow.
    Edit: I'm also a pagan studying to be a secondary school teacher! Very cool.

    • @thefyrdsman9590
      @thefyrdsman9590  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you man! Glad you approve. Always nice to see more pagan teachers. What's your subject?

    • @pierredessein5568
      @pierredessein5568 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thefyrdsman9590 I'm studying to be a history teacher. I assume that is probably your subject too or something else?

    • @thefyrdsman9590
      @thefyrdsman9590  Před 3 lety +1

      @@pierredessein5568 that's right!

  • @lauraredwitch
    @lauraredwitch Před 3 lety +3

    Great video:) The Wyrd of a Mankini ... 🤔😹

  • @npickard4218
    @npickard4218 Před 2 lety

    Hello Frydsman! I teach high school in the US and my students are 16, 17, and 18 years of age so not sure if that's what you'd secondary or tertiary school since we divide school into three subgroups: elementary, middle school, and high school. At any rate, I was having trouble with the concept of wyrd and have been looking up many sources on it. You hit the nail on the head, I think I have a lucid understanding at this point! You rock!

  • @shakespearaamina9117
    @shakespearaamina9117 Před rokem +1

    Thank you!

  • @myszkafantastyczna
    @myszkafantastyczna Před 3 lety +3

    Love it 😊

  • @robertdavie1221
    @robertdavie1221 Před rokem

    Fantastic explanation!!!

  • @greenjack1959l
    @greenjack1959l Před 3 lety +1

    I,m off now to dree my wyrd.

  • @Sabina-et2ri
    @Sabina-et2ri Před 8 měsíci

    Hi, could you please share any sources you are referring when talking about the origin of the word wyrd. Thank you.

  • @keyzersoze4158
    @keyzersoze4158 Před 3 lety +1

    You need to update your teespring link as they have changed their name to spring.

  • @BryanJenks
    @BryanJenks Před 3 lety +1

    4:16 🤣️

  • @roicervino6171
    @roicervino6171 Před 3 lety +2

    So "fyrd" must be written with a Y or an I? Why is it with a I on the shirt?

    • @thefyrdsman9590
      @thefyrdsman9590  Před 3 lety +1

      Fyrd is definitely spelt with a 'Y', but I put an I on the shirt because I preferred the way it looked. Maybe I'll make a 'Y' variant too 😉

    • @roicervino6171
      @roicervino6171 Před 3 lety

      @@thefyrdsman9590 oh, ok then =D
      Love the word by the way.