Equus Effect
All living organisms use (M) radiation to communicate.
Animals are more aware of (M) radiation than humans,
who, with few exceptions, have no awareness of it at all.
— Robert A. Monroe’s 3rd book, Ultimate Journey: page 185
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The horses of the Æsir are listed twice.
The Eddic poem Grímnismál gives the following names:
Glad and Gyllir,
Gler and Skeidbrimir,
Sillfrintopp and Sinir,
Gisl and Falhofnir,
Gulltopp and Lettfeti;
on these steeds the Æsir
each day ride,
when they to council go,
at Yggdrasil’s ash.
— Grímnismál (30), Thorpe's translation
Blóðughófi: "Bloody-hoof";
Falhófnir: "Hairy-hoof" or "Hidden-hoof", i.e. whose hoofs are covered with hair, or "Pale-hoof";
Gulltoppr: "Gold-tuft";
Gísl: related to "beam", "ray";
Glaðr: "Glad" or "Bright";
Glær: "Clear", "Glassy";
Gullfaxi: "Golden-mane"
Gyllir: "Golden";
Hófvarpnir : "Hoof-thrower";
Léttfeti: "Light-foot";
Silfrintoppr: "Silver-tuft";
Sinir: "Sinewy";
Skeiðbrimir: "the one which snorts as he runs";
Sleipnir: "trickster"
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