#i firmly believe that Odin is said to respect people who are willing to dig in their heels and tell him no
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eothemagnificent Ā· 4 hours ago
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Ditto on the getting spooked off by the fearmongering, it literally took multiple years (and a lot of patience on his part) for me to figure out how to have a conversation with Odin without getting too intimidated by His Reputation to hear him over my own anxietyā€”this despite the fact that in retrospect, I had felt a draw to a lot of Odin-adjacent things ever since I was a kid. And even once I did start taking to him, many of our interactions have had the feeling of someone trying to socialize a feral cat (though thatā€™s also due in part to some personal trauma I was trying to work through at the time).
But despite everything Iā€™d heard, heā€™s never done anything like make things harder for me on purpose, let alone as some sort of test. We had One fight a few years back, after heā€™d crossed what I hadnā€™t actually *said* was a boundary (partly because I didnā€™t realize it would even come up)ā€”and once I made that boundary explicit, heā€™s fully respected it ever since. Other than that one (1) time, most of my experiences with him have just beenā€¦ him offering support and guidance, as Iā€™ve been going through Some Shit. Even when heā€™s taken me to task on some of my more self-destructive tendencies, heā€™s never been needlessly harsh or combative.
I definitely wonā€™t say that he Never tests peopleā€”largely because I just donā€™t want to speak for anyone else, but also because he *is* a teacher, and sometimes the most effective way to get a difficult lesson across is to let the student fuck up in a controlled setting. But not everyone needs to be taught that kind of lesson, or would respond well to it, so why do it when it isnā€™t helpful or necessary?
Idk, Iā€™m kinda just rambling here. I just donā€™t get how someone would look at the same Old Man who's talked me down from panic attacks and sat with me through the worst parts of med withdrawalsā€¦ and somehow come to the conclusion that he's someone who must be Approached With Caution Lest He Ruin Your Life. It just doesnā€™t make sense to me. Like, yeah he Could fuck up someoneā€™s life, butā€¦ why would he bother? Why would he Want to? Why is the default assumption that *the allfather* doesnā€™t give a shit about you or your well-being?
I love the most recent ask on vikings-til-valhallaā€™s account. Iā€™m telling my impressions separately because theyā€™re rather about the ask than the response, which is quite personal. I quite like this personā€™s ask, and I agree wholeheartedly with their point. Iā€™ve never been a fan of the idea that Ɠưinn is a hard-loving deity who will throw hardships at you just to ā€œtestā€ you. My experience has never showed anything remotely similar. Hardships happen but theyā€™re most likely not the doing of a deity, theyā€™re simply a part of life. And Iā€™ve experienced Ɠưinn as a deity who is loving and gentle, pretty much like a wise grandfather. While I know deities manifest themselves in different ways to different people, I feel like selling insistingly the idea that Ɠưinn will for some reason bombard you with tests to beat you down or whatever is not only far from reality, but it can also deter someone who is interested in working with him.
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