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SA | rijudagur, 08 nvember 2005 | 22:55 |
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Invocations, prayers, and spells |
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Words have always had immense power in Iceland and few things were more
terrifying than to have a poet condemn you in verse. Words could also be used to
keep away evil spirits, and some such texts are in direct contrasts with what
the clergy taught. There are invocations that are supposed to drive ghosts back
to where they came from, others to keep spirits at a distance or to guard the
livestock from foxes. Mixed with such material are catholic prayers that
survived among the common people.
Some spells are a strange mix addressed to the holy trinity and Mary the
mother of God as well as Thor, Odinn and other heathen deities. Other texts
include a blend of medieval mysticism and corrupted Latin and for ages people
thought that excerpts from the Vulgate Bible on vellum had the power to keep
evil at bay.
In the Sorcerers Cottage you can also hear the voices of some of those
that were brought up in pre-industrial times in Strandir, telling stories of
ghosts and elves. These come from the folklore collection of the Arnamagnean
Institute in Reykjavk.
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