The Norse Gods
Explore the fascinating complexity of Loki, Norse mythology's most enigmatic figure, in this deep dive into the shapeshifting trickster who catalyzes Ragnarök. Edmund Cross examines Loki's unique origins as neither fully god nor giant, his remarkable shapeshifting abilities including transformations into animals and his gender-fluid nature. Discover how Loki functions as the archetypal trickster, simultaneously helping and hindering the Norse gods through his cunning schemes and boundary-breaking behavior. The episode analyzes key myths including the building of Asgard's wall, the birth of Sleipnir, and the tragic death of Baldr that transforms Loki from troublesome ally to enemy of the gods. Learn about his brutal punishment and binding beneath the earth, and his prophesied role in leading the forces of destruction during Ragnarök. Cross discusses modern scholarly interpretations of Loki as a symbol of necessary change and renewal, examining how his contradictory nature reflects ancient Norse understanding of cosmic balance between order and chaos. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, students of comparative religion, and anyone interested in understanding how trickster figures function across cultures to embody transformation and challenge authority.
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