Vardøger Explained

Vardøger, also known as vardyvle or vardyger, is a spirit predecessor in Scandinavian folklore.[1]

Stories typically include instances that are nearly déjà vu in substance, but in reverse, where a spirit with the subject's footsteps, voice, scent, or appearance and overall demeanor precedes them in a location or activity, resulting in witnesses believing they have seen or heard the actual person before the person physically arrives. This bears a subtle difference from a doppelgänger, with a less sinister connotation. It has been likened to being a phantom double, or form of bilocation. In Finnish folklore, the concept is known as etiäinen.

Originally, vardøger was considered a fylgja, a sort of guardian spirit.[2] [3] Thus, a vardöger is the representation of a human's inner essence, which manifests as an animal that most closely resembles the personality of the human.

Etymology

Vardøgr is a Norwegian word defined as ‘‘premonitory sound or sight of a person before he arrives’’. It can also be interpreted as "harbinger". The word is from Old Norse, consisting of the elements, "guard, watchman" (akin to "warden") and, "mind" or "soul".

Other sources

translated by Angela Hall (2007) Dictionary of Northern Mythology (D.S. Brewer, Cambridge)
(2003) Real Ghosts, Restless Spirits, and Haunted Places (Visible Ink Press, Detroit, Michigan)

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Notes and References

  1. https://snl.no/vard%C3%B8ger vardøger (Store norske leksikon. fagkonsulent for denne artikkelen var Olav Bø)
  2. Web site: The Vardogr, Perhaps Another Indicator of the Non-Locality of Consciousness (L. David Leiter, Journal of Scienti c Exploration, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 621–634, 2002) . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100107170553/http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal/jse_16_4_leiter.pdf . 2010-01-07 . 2010-01-07.
  3. Book: Hygen, Georg . Vardøger: Vårt paranormale nasjonalsfenomen . Cappelen . 1987 . 82-02-11190-0 . Oslo . 13 . no.