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Munin and hugin meaning
Munin and hugin meaning




Hugin and Munin briefly appear on the mountaintop when Thor takes Loki from the S.H.I.E.L.D. They are seen again in Odin's room while Odin is in Odinsleep. Hugin and Munin make an appearance in the beginning at Thor's coronation, perched on Odin's throne.

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  • Everything in the universe is a symbol for something greater than itself.” When we figure that out, the universe opens up and we finally understand what the gods have been trying to tell us. As the old saying goes “Nothing is on accident, everything is on purpose. But it should be known that nothing is ever on accident. ​When dealing with mythology it is easy to write off the form and functions of its characters as fun stories. If a world bends its time and attention to not having to think for itself, what do you think the outcome will be? What have we purchased for ourselves? What you give your time and attention to allows you to purchase it. In reality friends, time and attention are the only currencies in the universe. We want the news, religion, and the government to determine the nature of the world so we don’t have to. Today, we find any excuse we can to relieve ourselves of the responsibility of thinking. So Odhinn, Wisdom priest of the Norse sends out thought and memory into the world, and the two inseparable ravens bring back knowledge of the world. The unquantifiable nature of the reality of memory makes Munin the female of the two ravens. Which is why they say you shouldn’t make large life decisions when you’re pissed off. Science has been proving more and more as of late that your memory has little basis on objective reality, but rather hinges on the emotional creative center of the brain which for all intense and purposes don’t handle quantifiable processes very effectively. It’s because your sense of smell triggers an emotion, which in turn triggers a memory. If you walk past a bakery and smell the yummy bread, there is a reason that you suddenly think of grandma’s house. Not many people know memory is stored in the midbrain, the same place where emotions are created. Memory (Munin) is an interesting brain function. Thought (Hugin) consists of logical step by step processes, making Hugin the male of the coupled pair. You need to have wisdom to understand the truth, and you must have the truth in order to possess wisdom. However though different, both require one another. This is because both are concerned with the province of understanding. Truth and wisdom are often confused with one another. Because unquantifiable knowledge is the province of the Sacred Feminine, truth, therefore, becomes feminine. As you know the Sacred Masculine (left brain) represents facts and figures, things that can be listed on a piece of paper. Why is this important? Wisdom is gendered as male because wisdom, by and large, is quantifiable. Likewise, Odhinn, priest-king, god of wisdom is married to Frigg, goddess of truth. Thoth, the Egyptian god of wisdom is married to Maat, goddess of truth.

    munin and hugin meaning

    It should be noted as well that in every mythology the Wisdom God is married to the Goddess of Truth. It should be known that ravens mate for life. Like the quotation says above, “There is no learning without remembering.” Hugin means thought, and Munin means memory. What are these but the prerequisites required for wisdom and understanding? The keys that unlock the doors to the universe and the arcanum for life itself. You have the tools to decode this if you had a mind to. Likewise, the mystery of Odhinn’s ravens if you have stuck with me thus far will be no great mystery. There really is nothing new under the son (yes I spelled it that way on purpose). There will come a point when you all of this will click, and you can go to any school of mysteries and understand what their symbols mean. It will happen at some point that you will realize that all the symbols are always illustrating the same story.

    munin and hugin meaning

    ​ “There is no learning without remembering.” -Socrates






    Munin and hugin meaning