Attributes
Loki is a complex figure in Norse mythology, often described as a god of mischief, change, and deception. He is known for his cunning nature, quick wit, and ability to cause as many problems as solutions.
Correspondence table
| Stones | Garnet, Onyx |
| Planets | Mercury (for its association with communication, cunning, and creativity) |
| Day | Wednesday (day associated with Mercury) |
| Related deities | Not applicable |
| Creatures | Fox (an animal often associated with Loki in Norse mythology) |
| Plants | Belladonna (a plant associated with magic, transformation, and danger), Honeysuckle (a plant associated with creativity and transformation) |
| Signs | Gemini (for its association with duality, curiosity, and adaptability) |
| Direction | Not applicable |
| Sabbaths | Not applicable |
Symbols and appearances
Unlike other mythological figures, Loki does not have specific constant symbols or attributes due to his changing and deceptive nature. However, he is often associated with fire and its metamorphic transformations.
Myths
Loki plays a key role in many Norse tales. His pranks and deceptions often lead to serious consequences, although they can sometimes have beneficial effects. He is involved in the story of Baldr's death and plays a central role in the events of Ragnarök, the end of the world in Norse mythology.
Spiritual message
Loki reminds us that change is inevitable and that sometimes wisdom can be found in the most unpredictable and deceptive aspects of life. He symbolizes moral ambiguity and the complexity of relationships between gods and humans.































































































































































































































