He is called Mundilfari, Father to the Moon Also father to the Sun; They will float On the sky every day, So we can tell time.

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He is called Mundilfari, Father to the Moon Also father to the Sun; They will float On the sky every day, So we can tell time.
Mani (the moon), keeper of secrets
Is chased by Hati (Hate)
Because usually hate tends to accompany a lot of secrets in some way, but we also try to run from that hate cause it makes us feel bad
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15 days of Máni devotion 🌙 genealogy
Máni is the son of the Jotun Mundilfari. His sister is Sunna/Sol.
Not much is known about his family.
The information comes from the Prose and Poetic Eddas.
A little offering of a homemade cinnamon roll for Mani. 💙
Heyy what do mani look like according to your upg?
I honestly haven't thought about this in years, so this is interesting to come back to.
For me, when I think about Mani, I see either dark or silver-gray hair, gentle bright eyes, and tattoos. I think someone made a similar comparison a long time ago, especially the mention of tattoos.
To Mani
Hear Me, Mani
Guide of those in the dark
Silvery lord whom gives a guiding hand
Mani, the man of the moon
Mani, of Silvery Blue
Brother of Sunna,
Whom is also called Sol.
Your light shines upon me
Dissolving all fear
And leaving me with peace in its place.
Hail to you, Mani!
Mondays are for divination. This week is a 3-card tarot draw from Mani plus one piece from my bits 'n pieces set from Hel.
Tarot cards this time are the Star, the Ace of Cups, and the Wheel of Fortune. They all kind of speak to the same thing: new beginnings, lots of creative energy, new opportunities and challenges. To sum up:
"Shit's coming. Be prepared to make the most of it."
The statue of Hel on the left was a Yule gift from my husband, and I love her dearly. She's holding out a bowl, and it's just the right size for a single piece out of my bits 'n pieces divination set. (A homemade collection of charms and runes and stones and other little things that have meaning for me) Today I pulled out the rune mannaz. It represents people, the self, how we relate to each other, how we see ourselves. So Hel's message today comes out this way:
"Know thyself to apply thyself."
Feeling a little nervous, but I do think some of this is related to some projects coming up at work that I'll probably start diving into when I go back tomorrow. I'll try not to overthink it for now because I meant this as a small weekly type divination, to be replaced next week with something new. In that sense I guess I'm in for a busy week.