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The World Tree's Honey Dew
The vision of the world tree in Norse myths as a central axis emitting a rain of honey from the antlers of the stag echtherner is a powerful and easily felt somatically. The honey dew from the world tree, flowing from the antlers positioned on top of the spinal column, symbolizes life-giving sweetness and eternal spring. This imagery of the tree's honey dew is found throughout Norse myths and is described as hunang fall, which is an integral part of the mythologies of bees and honey. The reader is prompted to not just think, but feel the presence of antlers on the head, and to perceive them as emitting dew atop the world tree, which in turn represents the spine as the central axis. This prompts the reader to somatically relate to the powerful and life-giving symbolism of the world tree with its honey dew.