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Embrace the trickster within and break the rules with this fun and uncommon, yet delightful combination of Fried Ice Cream, Skittles, and Mountain Dew

 

Loki is a god in Norse and Germanic mythology whose very name stirs debate in the pagan community. Maybe you’ve seen his character in the Marvel movies. Maybe you’ve even seen people online saying how destructive or deceitful he is. Honestly, my experience with him has been the opposite. Is he mischievous? YES. Will he play pranks to get your attention? YES. But I feel there are deep reasons for this. Mainly because it takes something powerful to get most people’s true attention. Secondly, because he is a god of mischief and destruction…yet through the destruction he brings creation, enlightenment, and love. Like a fire that ravages a forest. Feared yet necessary. It brings a purging, clearing, then exuberant new life.

According to the Eddas written by Snorri Sturluson, Loki is a god that will cause a war known as Ragnarok between the Norse gods. Basically, he is the cause of the end of the world. Throughout Norse mythology, we see Loki being a friend, and in the same breath, a trickster and sometimes-foe of the Aesir gods. He frequently causes problems with the gods, stirs sh*t up, and then comes back to save the day. But why? Loki is the epitome of the Divine Paradox. He is…and he isn’t. He’s male, then he’s female. Then he’s an animal. He’s foe, then friend. Interestingly, he’s also credited as the reason the Aesir gods are gifted with powerful weapons and magical tools. Odin’s magical spear Gungnir and Thor’s hammer Mjolnir, for example.

Loki is much more than a trickster. He’s much more than the god of mischief. Writing him off as this ONE thing is a big mistake on our part. Keep in mind, Odin calls Loki his brother, calling him blood of his own blood. And Thor needs Loki as a traveling companion for reasons we can only try to comprehend. He may also be a creator god….one who was there during the creation of man. In another guise – Lodur. Doesn’t it make sense that a destructive god would also be a creator god? There’s that divine paradox.

LOKI - Fried Ice Cream - Skittles - Mountain Dew

PriceFrom $3.00
    • Scent Profile:Fried Ice Cream, Skittles, and Mountain Dew
    • Use: Apply to wet skin, work into a exfoliating lather. Rinse thoroughly
    • Ingredients: Sugar, Glycol, Glycerin, Water, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Stearie Acid, Lauric Acid, Sodum Hydroxide, Sodium Chloride, Fragrance, Titanium Dioxide, Diazolrdinyl Urea, Iodopropynl Butylcarbanate, May contain Mica(biodegradable glitter) CI19150(yellow) CI16035(red) CI42090(blue), Blue#1 Yellow#5 Red#3 FD&C or FDA color

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