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Thursday, February 17, 2022

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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