Viking Music • (Norns Invocation Chant) Varðlokur

This track (2023) belongs to the Album “Visions of a Völva“ of my project @andanzza with Haydée Mariñoso on Vocals. Image generated with Midjourney 02 Varðlokur (Invocation Chant) Sometimes the völvas could make contact with the Norns, female spirits from Norse mythology, in order to know the future. Three of them are the main ones, known by the names Urðr (or Urd, “what has happened,“ fate), Verðandi (or Verdandi, “what is happening now“), and Skuld (“what should happen, or is necessary to happen“). The Norns live beneath the roots of Yggdrasil, the world tree at the center of the cosmos, where they weave the tapestries of destinies and water the ash tree with the waters and clay from the well of Urd, so it does not lose its greenness or decay. Each person’s life is a thread on their loom, and the length of each thread represents the duration of that person’s life. In the Varðlokur ritual, the seeress chants a repetitive, rhythmic, and soothing song to induce a trance state. It can be translated as “witch’s chant“ or “incantation chant,“ necessary to receive the wisdom that supernatural beings bestow and to have the capacity to better understand the inner workings of magic. Lyrics: I call the spirits, come to me show us the course of destiny Let me feel the energy Return to me from the roots of Yggdrasil Urd, Skuld, Verðandi Tags: Viking music, Norse music, Nordic folk, Scandinavian music, Heathen music, Pagan metal, Viking folk, Viking chants, Viking battle music, Viking war songs, Nordic hymns, Viking instrumental, Viking folk metal, Norse mythology music, Norse folk, Viking pagan music, Viking historical music, Skaldic music, Viking-inspired music, Nordic ballads, Viking sea shanties, Viking warrior songs, Viking festival music, Viking drinking songs, Viking sagas music, Nordic fantasy music, Viking epic music, Viking war drums, Viking battle chants, Viking funeral music, Viking ritual music, Viking battle horns, Viking war cries, Nordic instrumental, Wardruna, Heilung, Skáld, Danheim, Garmarna, Forndom, Einar Selvik, Fornnord, Byrdi, Myrkur, Eldrim, Skogen, Grimner, Týr, Fejd, Hagalaz’ Runedance, Helheim, Faun, Moonsorrow, Metsatöll, Folkearth, Krauka, Vǫluspá, Månegarm, Lumsk, Valravn, Kaunan, Nytt Land, Eluveitie, Corvus Corax, The Hu, Einherjer, Ensiferum, Falkenbach, Árstíðir, Skuggsjá, Huldre, Munarheim, Vintersorg, Warduna, Ereb Altor, Ulfhednar, Skogen, Warduna, Gjallarhorn, Gjendød, Fimbulvet, Alvenrad, Danheim, Viking culture, Norse mythology, Viking history, Viking sagas, Norse gods, Viking warriors, Viking raids, Viking ships, Viking art, Viking weapons, Viking symbols, Norse folklore, Viking festivals, Viking rituals, Viking burial, Viking archaeology, Viking society, Norse sagas, Viking exploration, Norse religion, Viking legends, Viking runes, Viking lifestyle, Viking settlements, Viking trade, Viking conquerors, Norse literature, Viking clothing, Viking jewelry, Viking mythology, Norse cosmology, Viking folklore, Viking traditions, Viking folklore, Viking folklore, Norse sagas, Viking longships, Viking mythology, Viking sagas, Norse warriors, Viking runes, Viking festivals, Norse gods, Viking age, Norse art, Viking heritage, Viking burial sites, Viking civilization, Norse folklore, Viking warrior culture, Norse explorers, Viking seafaring, Viking mythology, Viking sagas, Norse rituals, weapons, Viking history, Viking conquests, Norse legends, Viking lifestyle, Norse society, Viking expeditions, , Norse literature, Viking clothing, Viking jewelry, Viking mythology, Norse mythology, Norns, Norse Mythology, Fate, Destiny, Weaving, Yggdrasil, World Tree, Seeress, Prophecy, Supernatural Beings, Fates, Norse mythology, Norse goddesses, Wyrd, Nornir, Spinners of fate, Yggdrasil’s guardians, Time and destiny, Cosmic beings, Weaving of destinies, Scandinavian folklore, Oracles, Nornic prophecies, Fate alteration, Past, present, future, Time manipulation, Divine intervention, Cosmic balance, Nordic cosmology, Nornir’s well, Norse seeresses, Norse folklore, Viking magic, Nordic paganism, Seidr, Volva, Norse witchcraft, Heathenry, Shamanic practices, Norse divination, Spellcasting, Rune magic, Norse rituals, Protective charms, Herbalism, Norse spells, Scandinavian folklore, Mythological creatures, Witchcraft traditions, Norse witch deities, Norse magical artifacts, Norse magical symbols, Seidr (or Seiðr), Galdr, Rune Magic, Berserker Rage, Seiðr trance, Spá (prophecy), Ritual magic, Binding spells, Protection charms, Necromancy, Shape-shifting, Healing magic, Divination, Herbalism, Runecasting, Charms and amulets, Weather manipulation, Battle magic, Völva magic, Seafaring magic, Elemental magic, Animal communication, Spirit invocation, Ancestor worship, Glamour magic.
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