- The
hamingja was a type of
female guardian spirit in
Norse mythology. It was
believed that she
accompanied a
person and
decided their luck and happiness...
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among the
Germanic peoples, and the
Norse concepts of the
fylgja and the
hamingja. On the surface, the
names Huginn and
Muninn represents Odin's
sense and...
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between his wife Aud and his
sister Thordis,
relating to the idea of the
Hamingja and Dís.[citation needed] The good 'dream-woman' and the bad here are also...
- Gabriel, Raphael, etc." or to a
lesser extent, the
guardian angel.
Fylgja Hamingja Landdisir Landvættir Vættir In Hinduism,
personal tutelary deities are...
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Christian Germanic peoples,
though today can be
planted from anywhere.
Fylgja Hamingja Huginn and
Muninn Luonto (Finnish paganism)
Fravashi Guardian spirit (disambiguation)...
- Icelandic).
Retrieved 2
October 2021. Ásdís Ásgeirsdóttir (18
January 2020). "
Hamingja og harmur". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 2
October 2021. Kristjana...
- (alchemy)
Great Work (Hermeticism)
Greater and
lesser magic Grimoire Hadit Hamingja (Norse)
Hamsa Hand of
Glory Haruspex Haunted Hedgewitch Hermeticism Hexagram...
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after death, or
transfer to
family members.
Hamingja – an
entity that
comprises the luck of a person. The
hamingja could leave the
person after their death...
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psychological variables, such as the Big Five and affect.[citation needed]
Hamingja Self-fulfilling
prophecy Randomness List of
lucky symbols List of bad luck...
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periods in Old Norse.
There is no
clear distinction between norns, fylgjas,
hamingjas, and valkyries, nor with the
generic term dísir. Moreover,
artistic license...