Thread: Fenrir?
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Old 20-03-2012, 10:27 AM
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Fenrir never stops growing, like a hungry-demon that exists within us all and threatens our subjective reality. While we enjoy feeding the pup, littering our lives with ego-tistical ambitions and individualist 'dreams' we continue to allow the selfish dog inside grow and grow until eventually you wake up to find that your life has been transformed into a shell of a life. The meat all torn off the bones of your experience.

Fenrir represents to mystics a being which symbolises the potentially destructive effect of our 'unnecessary needs'. For instance, Kony's need to improve his world and make himself happy has interacted with the ignorance of his ego and created a situation in which everything is going to get worse for him.

Fenrir's natural hunger to satisfy a pain in his stomache will eventually lead not only to the end of our world, but the end of his world too. He will eventually consume absolutely everything including himself.

Fenrir isn't to be associated with every other wolf, that association exists only because of the aggression, selfishness and hunger which wolves appeared to possess in great amounts to the ancient nords.

Let's analyse the basics in a way in which you can follow however you like..

Tyr: the son of odin (the result of spirit)

Fenrir: means wolf-for-fame, hungry purely through ego and so is never satisfied and continues to grow and grow while absorbing all

The part of us which is connected to odin can overcome the inner hungers which we all experience and lead us to pain. This results in self mastery, which has the by-product of helping us become perfect warriors and women, able to improve the world and destroy the dark beings of ignorance and deceit.

Being drawn to fenrir may be because of your love for wolves, your association with self destruction or an anger of addiction or addicted person in your life. Befriend your inner fenrir, don't chain him down with chains (make him your enemy) nor let him run freely throughout your inner realm (become your problem) but instead befriend and subdue him, even if it required giving up something you feel is useful to you.
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