Flæðin
Flæðin is a concept in Old English literature and mythology, often translated as "flow" or "tide." It refers to the natural progression of events, the passage of time, and the inevitable course of destiny. This concept is deeply intertwined with the Anglo-Saxon worldview, where life was seen as a constant movement, influenced by forces beyond human control.
The idea of flæðin appears in various Old English poems and texts, such as Beowulf and The
Flæðin is not necessarily a negative force, but rather a neutral, all-encompassing principle. It represents the