Yggdrasil: The World Tree of Norse Mythology
Yggdrasil, the great World Tree of Norse mythology, stands at the center of the cosmos, linking gods, giants, humans, and the dead across the Nine Realms. Its vast branches reach the heavens while its roots drink from the wells of wisdom, fate, and creation. From Odin’s sacrifice for the runes to its trembling at Ragnarök, Yggdrasil embodies life, death, and rebirth in an endless cycle. For modern pagans and seekers, it remains a symbol of interconnectedness, resilience, and the eternal weave of wyrd.