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    7 months ago

    because then he’ll be sacrificing himself to himself.

    Erm. Only Odin can do that:

    I ween that I hung | on the windy tree,
    Hung there for nights full nine;
    With the spear I was wounded, | and offered I was
    To Othin, myself to myself,
    On the tree that none | may ever know
    What root beneath it runs.

    None made me happy | with loaf or horn,
    And there below I looked;
    I took up the runes, | shrieking I took them,
    And forthwith back I fell.

    Nine mighty songs | I got from the son
    Of Bolthorn, Bestla’s father;
    And a drink I got | of the goodly mead
    Poured out from Othrörir.

    Then began I to thrive, | and wisdom to get,
    I grew and well I was;
    Each word led me on | to another word,
    Each deed to another deed.

    Runes shalt thou find, | and fateful signs,
    That the king of singers colored,
    And the mighty gods have made;
    Full strong the signs, | full mighty the signs
    That the ruler of gods doth write.

    Goes on for a bit with a description of skills attained etc. Havamal, stanzas 146ff. (The stanzas look that odd because Old Norse poetry is nuts and essentially untranslatable)

    If you want a boring, materialist interpretation it’s a description of a psychological trial caused by the tree of life (the genome), with the result of gaining access to intuitive abilities from precisely there.