In Norse tales, bears are big symbols. Thor and Odin could be bears. They're smart and can help with feelings. Bears can help anyone in tough times.
Bears
Moose & elk in Norway symbolize forest kings. Their antlers show wisdom. They inspire strength, confidence & grace in people.
Moose and Elk
Lynxes may seem small, but they're strong. Norse stories say they know nature's secrets and see beyond what we can. They're a reminder to look deeper.
Lynx
In Norse myth, Roe deer mean victory. They remind us to grow in all ways, seeing ourselves spiritually. Red deer connect us to both worlds.
Deer
Freyja, a Norse goddess, loves beauty, war, and cats. She rides a chariot pulled by big cats. Vikings gave cats as wedding gifts for love.
Cats
In Norse myths, rabbits are linked to the Onn rune. They symbolize gut feelings and fertility, signaling fresh starts.
Rabbits
In old beliefs, birds were key. Odin's ravens were his wisdom helpers. Eagles meant light and victory. Hawks and owls had special roles too.
Birds
Thor, a Norse god, has goats pulling his chariot in the sky. Female goats symbolize fertility and rich soil, while males seek truth.
Mountain Goats