The definition of Wyrd quoted from web page
https://www.norsemyth.org/2016/11/wyrd-will-weave-us-together.html?m=1
"The word wyrd itself comes from the Anglo-Saxon. In the main volume of An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary by Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller, the first translation given for wyrd is “what happens,” followed by “fate, fortune, chance.” In the dictionary’s supplement, additional translations are presented: “what is done, a deed, an action.”
Wyrd is the tapestry of human life each one of us are a thread. We have no control of when or to whom we are born to and we have no control over when we die, outside of causing our own deliberate death day. I like the way Patricia M. Lafayllve in a Practical Heathen's Guide to Asatru explained, it she said the wyrd was the fence around the pasture, we could move any way we wish with in the fences.
The three horns names are Urd “What Once Was” (Old Norse “Urðr”), Verdandi “What Is Coming into Being” (Old Norse “Verðandi”) and Skuld “What Shall Be” (Old Norse “Skuld”)
What we did yesterday effects today, what we do today affects tomorrow. There is a lot of power in understanding how much control we can have over our life, how much of our current circumstances were our choice for better or worse. Of course there are things that will happen that we cannot change but we can control how prepared on mental or physical levels we are when the unexpected happens.
No gods plan, no bigger picture, no devils or demons in your head. Not your past, or your parents. It's all you, you create or destroy yourself.
