hreyfitauga
Hreyfitauga is a concept from Old Norse culture that refers to the pleasant, restful drifting of a body, often at sea or in the air. The word itself is composed of two parts: "hreyfa", meaning to flow or drift, and "tauga", implying a sense of smoothness or ease.
In Old Norse mythology, hreyfitauga is associated with the notion of being at peace, both bodily and
Hreyfitauga is often contrasted with the opposing concept of "fausa" (=strained or tight), which describes a
In practical terms, hreyfitauga may be achieved through various means, such as immersion in water, meditation,
Despite its significance in Old Norse culture, the concept of hreyfitauga has received relatively little attention