<p>This book took its start with the author&rsquo;s realization that what Old Norse calls &#39;magic&#39; can be understood as &#39;unconscious&#39; as stated by C. G. Jung: (we find) &quot;magical means everything where unconscious influences are at work.&quot; This book reveals the existence of several Norse words specifically dedicated to magic as are &#39;sk&ouml;p&#39; for instance and it details the magic they carry with them. In our modern civilization these &quot;skop&quot; still exist but their magical nature is no longer obvious though this point can be disputed.<br /><br />Once this magic is discovered and acknowledged it becomes possible to infer from Norse poetry the existence and handling of unconscious archetypes within its associated myths. A few of them have been analyzed in detail and this enabled us to better understand some surprising traits of this mythology... up to detecting &#39;magical spells&#39; imbedded within Norse poetry (they are usually dubbed as &#39;Galdralag&quot;). The book ends by sending to the readers a positive of such &#39;spells&#39; by which &quot;Odinn&quot; self-increased his thoughts and deeds as given in Havamal.<br /><br />The book aims at four logically connected targets:<br />1) spotting Poetic Edda stanzas using a vocabulary calling upon magic for improving our knowledge of ancient Norse magic<br />2) checking that no convincing proof of &quot;Christian influences&quot; on Poetic Edda had been provided by the academic community<br />3) spotting a few images of Old Norse unconscious archetypes and<br />4) finding a few typical instances of the Eddaic meter called Galdralag (&quot;incantation meter&quot;).</p>
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