Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - According to Norse beliefs, our world is inhabited by numerous spirits that play a crucial role in human lives. Norse spirits were revered and, at times, feared.
Land spirits, known as Landvættir, were closely tied to specific locations. Old Icelandic literature suggests that these spirits were invisible to the naked eye but could be perceived by individuals possessing second sight. Landvættir were believed to bring good fortune and prosperity to their worshippers. Additionally, they possessed knowledge of the future and could guide those who sought their counsel. Land spirits protected individuals and families who gave them offerings.
Although invisible to the naked eye, these guardian spirits could manifest themselves in various forms, often by shape-shifting into animals. This phenomenon allowed them to reveal their presence and establish a connection with the individuals they guided.
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