Seiðr and the Power of the Natural Born Seeresses
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In this episode, we step into the world of Seiðr—the most feared, misunderstood, and powerful form of magic in the Norse world. Not the heroic magic of gods and warriors, but something far stranger. Far more intimate. This is the magic of women who sat at the edge of the village… and at the edge of reality. The ones they called Völva.
They did not simply predict the future. They entered it. They spoke with the dead. They bent fate—not by force, but by slipping between the threads that hold it together.
But Seiðr came at a cost. To practice it was to step outside society. To risk madness. To be feared… even by the gods themselves.
Why did men who used it risk shame and exile? Why is Odin—the god of wisdom—also accused of practicing it in secret? And what really happened in those rituals, in the dim light of fire and smoke, when the voice changed… and something else began to speak?
This episode is not just about history. It is about experience and bloodlines.
Recorded where it should be—out in the forest, with the wind moving through trees and the world very much alive around us—this is Seiðr as it was always meant to be felt: raw, intimate, and just slightly too close.