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Many Asatruars believe that some of the Gods are states of consciousness within the mind. They do represent human attributes, like Honor, Strength, Courage etc. Maybe when you shouted Thor, you were trying to imbue yourself with his characteristics.
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>Thor is a son of Odin and the Earth Goddess Jord, and is one of the most powerful of the gods. He is married to Sif, a fertility goddess, and together they have a daughter named Thrud (Strength). His mistress is the giantess Jarnsaxa (“iron cutlass”), and their sons are Modi (Courage) and Magni (Main-strength). Thor is helped by Thialfi, his servant and the messenger of the gods. Thor’s hall in Asgard is named Bilskinir (“lightning crackle”) Which is located in the region of Thrudheim (“place of might”) Thor is the God of Strength and Storm who governs the weather, sending the life giving rain to the farmers fields Unrivalled in strength, Thor is the embodiment of pure, raw might and power which can be felt upon the intense air of thunderstorms, and seen with each flash of lightning.
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>the torrents of the river (which was flooded with a great deal of water).
He is the god of storm and rain. Which you experienced in your astral travel with the high river. Maybe Thor used his lightning to fell that tree. Could this all be a coincidence? Did Thor do this to test you?
http://odinsvolk.ca/new/gods-goddesses/
>The Gods are the Divine force of a transcendent nature and higher consciousness of our Folk, and our Folk is the material expression or reflection of that Transcendence and Divinity. The Gods give us gift for gift, honour for honour, truth for truth, respect if we are worthy, council if we ask for it, and insight if we are ready. None worthy in their hall have a bare plate nor empty horn, or are turned away from the gate as night falls.
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