Havamal

Havamal by Erik Lehman is a pocket-sized edition published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 27, 1936. This 32-page book presents a collection of wisdom attributed to Othin, offering insights into ideals such as loyalty, truth, and courage. The text is derived from the public domain version translated by Henry Adams Bellows, and it emphasizes the importance of personal interpretation by removing explanatory footnotes.
Readers will find that this edition encourages individual reflection on the verses, allowing for a personal connection to the themes presented. The Havamal is often associated with subjects like Religion & Spirituality, New Age & Spirituality, and Wicca, Witchcraft & Paganism, making it relevant for those interested in these areas. The compact format makes it accessible for readers seeking to explore ancient wisdom in a contemporary context.
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The Havamal in a pocket-sized format. Few collections in the world’s literary history present sounder wisdom than the Havamal. These Words of The High One (Othin), occasionally rise to lofty heights of poetry. It shows ble ideals of loyalty, truth, and unfaltering courage. This text (by HENRY ADAMS BELLOWS) is in the public domain because it was t renewed in a timely fashion as required at the time by copyright law. 1936 (U.S. Copyright Office online records). The foottes, which contained attempted explanations, have been eliminated by the designer of this booklet; encouraging the reader to form their own opinions and meanings behind the verse, for each of us has his/her own truth within.
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