The mystical yearning for communion with the divine through poetic ecstasy, mirroring how Norse skalds sought Odin's mead of poetry as spiritual transformation.
Rumi's devotional longing for divine union parallels the Norse skald's quest for the mead of poetry—a transformative spiritual experience granted by Odin. Both traditions view ecstatic states as pathways to transcendence and wisdom. In Norse practice, the skald's intoxication by poetic inspiration mirrors the Sufi's fana (dissolution of self) in divine love. This concept reveals how Germanic paganism, often characterized as martial and austere, contained profound mystical dimensions. The longing expressed in Rumi's poetry illuminates the inner yearning beneath Norse ritual and cosmology, suggesting that connection with gods like Odin involved not mere transaction but passionate spiritual devotion. Understanding this reframes Norse paganism as a living mystical tradition where ecstatic experience and divine communion were central spiritual goals, not peripheral practices.
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