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Hangs when addressing the Gods
IN runic magic When addressing the Gods, it is customary to pronounce vises - skaldic invocations. The obligatory form of the visa is an octet. The vises were separate, they consisted of draps (praise songs with a chorus) and flocks (less honorable, without a chorus, everyday content). Skaldic poetry is famous for its strict form, odious content and complex, richly embellished language, such as kennings (poetic paraphrases, for example, a warrior is a maple of battle, a woman is a pine of an outfit, a lynx is the ringing of earrings, a crow is a seagull of wounds). In addition to the above, skaldic poetry is characterized by complex syntactic structures and ornate meter (usually drottkvet). There are already written visas. But you can come up with a vis yourself, which is also very much appreciated by the Gods.
Examples of vises dedicated to Gods and heroes: Freyje
O Freya, Goddess,
Reigning in Sessrumnir!
Daughter of Njord and Od's wife.
You are one of the Vanir, maiden,
Wearing a door chain.
Mother of Khnoss and Gersimi,
And Frey's sister!
Your gaze shoots like an arrow,
You break hearts
Hrimtursen and Hymir
They paid for their passion!
The one who died is mortal...
We've fought more than once.
Lady of the Fallen!
In your chariot
You are rushing with the wind, in a hurry.
Thor himself is your protector!
And cats are charioteers,
And, we know, no
More beautiful than you!!..
Altar of Freya
It is better if the altar is located outside the room. The ideal option is a stone, an old stump or just earth. An altar cloth is not necessary, but if you decide to use one, the best colors are yellow and green. If you have a figurine or image of a goddess, place it in the center. Altar candles can be green, yellow, gold or brown. Decorate the altar with flowers. The flowers that are the symbols of Freya - daisies - are best suited. You can also place primrose on the altar. If possible, let the flowers be alive - right in the pots. You can also place figurines or pictures of cats on the altar. Freya's stone - amber - will also be a wonderful addition to this place of power.
Attributes
Colors: red, pink, black, brown, green and silver. Animals: cat, hare, horse.
Birds: raven.
Day of the week: Friday.
Plants: daisies, violets, primrose.
Stones: amber, tiger's eye.
Smells: mint, rose, sandalwood.
Symbols: boat, sword, full moon.
Runes: Fehu, Uruz, Thurisaz, Ansuz, Raidho.
Raspberries.
Magic: love, beauty, protection, gender, weather, memory, wisdom.
Invocation of the Goddess
Freya, great goddess, come to us,
Freya, who bears many names, come to us,
Freya, daughter of Njord, come to us,
Freya, Od's wife, come to us,
Freya, sister of Frey, come to us,
Freya, mother of Hnos, come to us,
Freya, queen of the Valkyries, come to us,
Freya, guardian of magic, come to us,
Freya, greatest of the gods, come to us,
Freya, most beautiful on earth, come to us,
Freya, mistress of nature, come to us,
We call upon you, O great goddess,
Come to our Circle, illuminate it with your light.
You can seek the help of Freya or Disa if you are not confident in your strength, for example, before an upcoming meeting or when dealing with a very tough person. If someone is deliberately and constantly harming you, and your strength is already running low, this ritual will restore it. It is best to send it during the full moon.
You will need a staff, a sword or dagger, a mask and a cloak with a hood. If you don't have a raincoat, tie a shawl or towel around your head. Do not begin this ritual unless you have all the necessary attributes. Come up with something! Light jasmine or lotus incense.
Play instrumental music that you associate with power. Personally, I prefer Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries: it gives me a sense of oneness with Freya and her night-sweeping Disir.
Wear a mask and hood. Take a staff in one hand and a sword or dagger in the other. Stand in the center of your ritual area and tap the staff nine times firmly on the floor. Call:
Freya! Leader Dis!
Come to my aid!
My strength is fading
And I need to strengthen it!
Raise your sword and say:
Nobody has the right to humiliate me!
No one has the right to take my powers!
I am your son/daughter, powerful
Freya! Hear my request!
Turn your face to the East and raise your sword in warning:
I warn everyone in the East.
There will be no more of your power over me.
Turn to the South and raise your sword:
I'm warning everyone in the South!
I am free/free from your judgment and destructive words.
Your control is weakening, but my strength is strengthening!
Turn your face to the West and raise your sword:
I warn everyone in the West.
All the evil you wished on me will come back to you.
Your control is weakening, but my strength is strengthening!
Finally, face North and raise your sword:
I warn everyone in the North.
I am protected/protected by Freya and the powerful Disir.
Your control is weakening, but my strength is strengthening!
Tap the staff on the floor nine times. Say nine times:
Freya protects! My enemies are weakening!
Stand silently while your aura fills with bright white light. Watch how this light fills the entire room, how it goes beyond its boundaries. Feel how this light enters your body and consciousness, making them stronger and more powerful.
If you have a talisman or piece of jewelry that you love to wear, ask Freya to bless and empower it. Wear it every time before an unpleasant meeting or conversation. Remember, you are under Freya's protection. Project your powerful aura onto your enemies, and look at their confusion, they will immediately become softer or even leave you.
To ask Freya for the development of mental and magical abilities, rub a green candle with juniper or pine oil, starting from the wick to the base. Wear an amber necklace or pendant in honor of Brisingamen, or hold a piece of amber in your hand. Wear a green dress or a dress with green accessories. Sit comfortably so that nothing disturbs you. Sing:
Sokolitsa! The moon glides through over the trees.
Freya! I call the one crying with golden tears!
Mistress of Magic! I stand before you without fear.
Keeper of the Brisingamen necklace!
Tell me the secrets of weaving and knitting. Freya!
Moon Goddess! Queen of the Valkyries!
Give me the key to deep magic.
Close your eyes and take a deep breath. Relax. A glowing door will open in front of you. Imagine yourself entering it. You find yourself in Freya's hall in Asgard. The goddess sits on the throne. There is a stool near her feet. She will beckon you, and upon entering the hall, you will sit next to her. There you will spend as much time as Freya allows, talking to her and listening to her.
When you are released, return through the same door to your physical body. Take a deep breath again. Then repeat the chant and thank Freya for her help.
Ritual in Honor of the Goddess
This is a small and simple ritual in honor of the goddess Freya. "Women's" option. Performed to bring more passion into your daily life. Place a red candle on the altar. Light sandalwood incense. If you have any amber jewelry, also place them on the altar. You will also need a red cord or rope. Place the circle as you usually do. Summon the quarters. Stand in the center of the circle opposite the altar. Say:
Freya, great goddess,
Queen of the Valkyries
I call you at this hour,
Listen to me, your priestess,
Listen to me, your daughter.
Most beautiful! I'm calling you
Come to my magic circle
Illuminate him with your light.
Let it be so.
Sit (or kneel) in front of the altar. Take the cord in your hands and tie three knots. While you tie them, chant the following:
Freya, great lady,
Goddess of love and beauty,
Please, listen to me,
Bring passion into my life.
Leave this cord on the altar for three days. After that, put it in some hard-to-reach place (there is an option to simply bury it) - as long as the knots are tied, your life will be full of passion. Thank the goddess:
Beautiful goddess
I know that you are always with me
You're always standing over my shoulder,
You always protect me.
Thank you for your help
Thank you for participating in the ritual.
I say goodbye to you, great one!
A joyful meeting
But parting is also joyful.
Hello and goodbye.
As a sign of respect to the goddess, leave some wine on the altar overnight. The next morning, pour it into the ground.
Source: book by D. J. "Conway Mysteries and the Magic of the Moon"
Freya, known by many names, come to me! Freya, weeping with golden tears, come to me! Freya, daughter of Njord, come to me! Freya, sister of Freyr, come to me! Freya, mistress of the Vanirs, come to me! Freya, keeper of cats, hear me! Freya, giver of spells, hear me! Freya, flying Falcon, hear me! Freya, sharing death with Odin, hear me! Freya, Mother Nature, hear me! I, (name), Your daughter, tell you - (request)! Glory to you, Freya, Mistress of the Forces of Life! So be it! Found on the web.
Here is an example of compound runes. They can be applied to a talisman or drawn somewhere and sometimes look at the runes, turning to them with your request. But always be careful, because you will activate forces that may demand payment from you for the “service”. Do not put runes that have opposite effects in your talisman! "Freya's Seal." This is from the area love magic. Inguz- god of fertility. Bjarka- the rune of women in general and mothers in particular. The most effective sign.. kitiara-arh.narod.ru One of the most common and effective love spells in runic magic is usually placed with the goal of marrying the person being bewitched. The Berkana Inguz ligature is applied to the photo of those whom we attract to each other, with the corresponding hang.( see above). It is necessary to carry out a small ritual of Freya (see below) when staging this turn, + Gratitude to the goddess.
From my practice, I note that after performing this love spell, objects begin to dream of each other, almost immediately, and the likelihood of conception increases.
In addition to applying this formula to the photo, you can also put 3 seals on the chakras, then the object simply begins to twist inside out, a very serious craving for the bewitched appears.
The love spell is binary and attraction appears in both objects. It is done both on a joint photo and on a separate one. I can say from my own experience that the Seal of Freya is like a Christian wedding. This is not a simple love spell. Here higher power you will not be forgiven if you start divorces. And it is extremely difficult to remove this seal later. So keep in mind and remember, it is very difficult to remove this love spell on your own! It’s just that later, when you meet your real destiny, if you have this love spell, your relationship will not work out . Freya doesn’t like such jokes - she might punish her.magika.2x2forum.ru Small ritual: Since your intentions are serious, do at least a small ritual.
Cover the table, in the upper left corner (as if you were facing the table) - a candle
(fire);
in the top right incense stick (air); in the lower right - water;
in the lower left - earth (just put a little salt).
In the center - photo.
Illuminate the space on four sides with the Hammer of Thor,
Heaven and Earth also with Thor's Hammer.
Then, call on the Goddess, ask Her for help (you can with your hand, (see above) you can with your
words).
Tell us what kind of sacrifice you are ready to make (for example: I promise you red wine,
sweet and intoxicating like you,
passionate Freya... well, you can offer honey... show your imagination what it can
a beautiful woman will like it))))
But don't forget that Freya is also the goddess of war, half of those killed in battle
warriors goes to her...
she patronizes passion, both love and passion in battle...
That’s why I, for example, always offer her my blood (then I drop a few
drops in wine)
whether she wants it or not is her business.
In short, listen to the Power that comes - it will tell you what it wants.
If you don’t agree right away, you may have a dream at night indicating the desired
victims.
They may, for example, ask for some decoration.
Well, buy some bijoux, give it away and say: wear it like Brisingamen...
generally listen.)
We will assume that you have agreed.
Next, apply the formula to the photo.
I would advise you to apply two formulas:
Knitting Print of Freya (Berkano-Ingvaz)
and a love spell (to make you think faster)
Nautiz-Kenaz-Gebo-Otala-Vuno-Yera,
or Nautiz-Kenaz-Gebo-Ingvaz-Vunyo-Yera (this option has more sexuality).
Then it would be good if you have a photograph of you together with the object.
If there is none: combine your photos in Photoshop. This is of course worse than
real photo, but what to do...
It is advisable that the heads and heart chakras are at the same level.
If you suddenly decide to combine them, show your imagination, do it with passion... consider
this work is the beginning of doing;
If you only have his photo, apply the Seal of Freya on your head, and the second formula on
heart chakra.
If the photo is shared: Apply the Seal of Freya on your heads with him, and the second
formula, respectively, for the area of the heart chakra.
Those. the formula should "cover" both of you.
Apply with a red felt-tip pen, but if your intentions are serious, it’s better to use blood.
Prick your finger.
Read the visa with a clear indication of what you want from the runes.
This is a delicate moment, because they do it differently: someone applies the formula
simultaneously with hanging,
someone first formulates, and then “charges” it with viscosity.
Look at yourself. I do it differently. But even when I first write the formula - everything
Equally, the intention is already clear.
Your spirit should be like an arrow.
Imagine an object, embed it in it, type formulas, imagine how
they connect you.
When the formulas heal, breathe, sound, flare up - then you are great.
Meditate on the elements that are on your altar (fire, air, earth, water),
recharge the runes with their power too,
call them as witnesses.
Yes, also... before applying the formulas, clearly state how you will
you will activate them.
You can set different methods: I activate it with fire - then the photo will have to be burned.
It’s like: I don’t regret anything, I don’t look back, I’m not going to give up.
You don't have to burn it.
Then the photo will need to be put in a bag made of black fabric, or simply wrapped
in black fabric
and put it away from prying eyes and hands.
Then, if you suddenly want to free the photo object, you will also need to burn the ashes
bury with honors, thanks for your help; or throw it into running water (see
funeral rites of the North).
Your work will be removed.
BUT! DO NOT PRINT FREYA... This is a one way ticket.
You can break up with this man... But start a family with another...
So you will jump on the branches of the world tree, love and not love.
Well, I won't intimidate. This is your choice.
But still, my opinion: seals are a last resort.
It's better to use other formulas.
Okay, let's get back to our sheep... when you feel that THIS IS IT...
Finish the work - burn or remove the photo.
The sacrifice can be made within 24 hours, it is better not to delay it longer,
otherwise the Gods may demand it, or they themselves will take it in one way or another.
If you have what you promised at home, give it right away.
If the victim is bloodless, extinguish the candle.
This is a sign of the end of the ritual. And take your gift outside.
You leave/pour it onto the tree and the ground with words of gratitude for the help.
Don't forget to take three sips; if you're leaving food, take a bite (or pancake)
Goddess, damn it - yourself).
If they do ask for blood, I put a cup on the altar and pour into it what I promised.
(I take three sips)
I prick my finger (the middle one on my left hand) and drop a few drops.
You can leave it to stand like this for a few minutes.
Then I extinguish the candle, take it outside, etc.
If you are in doubt where to carry it (you can’t really run and ride with a bowl in your hands),
leave the house and ask: where would God/Gods want to take your sacrifice?
Or they will give a sign: an animal will pass, a crow will caw, etc., or, as they say,
your legs will carry you...
Gift Freya
Decoding: light and deep feelings (Wunjo), strong
relationships whose main property is love (Gebo).
Note: it is better to do it on Monday, the day of Freya, the Goddess of Love.
O Freya, Goddess,
Reigning in Sessrumnir!
Daughter of Njord and Od's wife.
You are one of the Vanir, maiden,
Wearing a door chain.
Mother of Khnoss and Gersimi,
And Frey's sister!
Your gaze shoots like an arrow,
You break hearts
Hrimtursen and Hymir
They paid for their passion!
Skilled in charms, you take away peace,
The one who died is mortal...
We've fought more than once.
Lady of the Fallen!
In your chariot
You are rushing with the wind, in a hurry.
Thor himself is your protector!
And cats are charioteers,
And, we know, no
More beautiful than you
Madam!.. It is better to apply the runes in the photo with blood. Acts as a light love spell.
Runic love spell appealing to Freya
Freya (whose name means “mistress”) is a Scandinavian goddess from the Vanir tribe, the sister of Frey. First of all, she is known as the patroness of love, beauty and fertility. This is the goddess of sensual pleasures and passions, the giver of good luck and abundance. She gives joy and pleasure, blesses unions and quenches the thirst for love. In addition, as a widow who has experienced the bitterness of loss, she helps those who have lost their loved ones cope with grief. Not only is she accessible, but she also often takes an active role in reaching out to those who need her - this is what happened to me and what I have read about in many contemporary clergy. In addition, she is one of the few goddesses who is served equally by both women and men.
Altar and offerings for runic love spell:
colors (for cover and candles): gold and green;
- altar decoration: amber; gold jewelry (symbolizing the famous golden necklace or belt of Freya - Brisingamen); figurines or images of cats (sacred animals of Freya); heart-shaped stones or amulets; rune Fehu; symbols of the elements of Earth;
- offerings: sweet pastries, sweet berries, honey, sweet wine, blood sacrifices are welcome.
Address to Freya:
Golden Freya, appear at my request,
Rescue your heart from a new misfortune!
Stand up, armed, in gentle warfare
Help me!
A runic love spell is ideally placed on a carrier and lining. Options: photo, hand and touch the object, etc.
Mannaz, Gebo, Teyvaz, Berkana, Uruz, Kenaz.
Disclaimer:
The recent fugitive will not be excommunicated;
He who did not accept the gift will come with gifts;
Whoever does not love now will love soon -
And unrequited.
Altar, offering, etc. - based on modern runologists. Author Insolate
If Odin in the skaldic epic is called nothing less than the all-father, then Freya is the most beautiful of the goddesses, and not at all because she is married to the ruler of Asgard (or rather, to his earthly incarnation, Od). Etymologically from Old Norse “Freyja” is translated as “noble lady”, and this is true, because the goddess Freyja comes from ancient family Vanov. This is very important point- Freya lives in Asgard, but she is not an ace, but a van from air world Vanaheim. Actually, one of her Eddic names (mentioned in the Elder Edda) sounds like this - “Vanadis”, which translated from Old Norse means “daughter of the Vanir”.
Freya is the goddess of war, love, passion, lust, discord, frankness, revenge, wealth, beauty, sincerity. In the German-Scandinavian pantheon she ranks special place, but still inferior to the “official” wife of Odin - Frigg. But how did Freya end up in Asgard as a Van? The fact is that in the original war between the Aesir and the Vanir, neither of the peoples could gain clear superiority for a long time. Therefore, the wise gods made peace by exchanging prisoners. The mighty Njord and his children, the twins Freya and Freyr, remained to live in Asgard.
Freya is a majestic and beautiful goddess; the skalds describe her as short, slender, blue-eyed and fair-haired. According to the Elder Edda, Freya's beauty is perfect; neither god nor man can compare with her. She rides in a chariot drawn by two wild cats (obviously lynxes), and her “pet” is called Hildisvini (translated from Old Norse as “fighting boar”). But not everything is so simple with this favorite of Odin. Freya is often called the goddess of war and destruction, but at the same time, the Icelandic sagas claim that her heart is soft and tender so much that she sincerely mourns for every suffering soul in Asgard and Midgard. In this multifaceted image, peacefulness and outright hatred, sincerity and cruelty, sincere love and no less sincere betrayal coexist (the myth in which Freya takes a lover, Ottar, who later turns into the same Hildisvini in order to hide him from the aesir) coexists. .
Freya is an atypical goddess, but her image is not as unique as it might seem at first glance. She has much in common with the Akkadian goddess Ishtar, the Mesopotamian Astarte and the Egyptian Isis. All these female goddesses did not have the simplest disposition, periodically cheated on their divine husbands, and could both give life (and love) and take it away.
Freya is the leader of the Valkyries, heavenly warrior maidens on winged horses. She lives in Folkvang (literal translation from Old Norse - “field of people”), half of the valiantly fallen warriors end up there. This is often forgotten, but Odin takes only half of yours to Valhalla, the other goes to Freya. And although those who find themselves in Folkvang do not become Einherjar, immortal warriors, they live with Freya as if in paradise and every night they please the insatiable goddess. Folkvang is beautiful, but its main hall - Sessrumnir - is the most beautiful place in the Nine Worlds, there is eternal spring and the most unimaginable flowers.
In addition, Freya is the goddess of the harvest. In what sense? Yes in all of them! On the one hand, Freya is praised when a good harvest is expected. And at the same time, everyone knows the character of this goddess, who can sometimes collect a real “bloody harvest.” She is capable of granting an epic victory in battle, but if she doesn’t like something, a cruel defeat is inevitable. Freya was also considered the goddess of witchcraft and divination; according to one version, it was she who taught Scandinavian women the art of seid and spa.
Myths about Freya
One of the most common stories associated with the goddess Freya is the description of her falcon plumage. There is no myth that tells how Freya received this unique artifact, but it is known that by wearing this plumage, the goddess can turn into an elegant falcon that flies faster than the wind and can move between worlds like Odin’s seven-legged horse Sleipnir.
Different, in many ways much more interesting myth, tells how the goddess Freya received the necklace of Brisingamen (sometimes called the necklace of the Brisings). This myth is not found in the Eddas; apparently, it appeared around the 15th century (we first meet it in the treatise “Sottr Thattr”, which was written in 1400). This fact suggests that we are talking about some kind of stylization, purposefully created by Christian preachers in order to denigrate the image of the goddess Freya. However, today this legend is considered canonical.
According to myth, Freya was walking around Midgard and came across a cave that led her to the workshop of the Brisings (dwarven brothers whose names were Dvalin, Berling, Grer and Alfrigg). At this moment the dwarves had just finished making Brisingamen, a golden necklace of exceptional beauty. Freya could not resist the splendor of the necklace, but the Brisings agreed to give it only if the goddess spent the night with each of them. Freya agreed, but soon Odin (who at that time, according to legend, was her “official” husband) became aware of this. Of course - thanks to the omnipresent Loki, who followed the goddess! Angry, Odin instructed the god of fire and deception to steal the necklace, which he did. He turned into a fly and bit Freya until she turned over on her back. So Loki managed to remove the necklace from her. Freya woke up (don’t be stupid!) and immediately realized what was going on and went to her “hubby” to get the necklace. One scolded Freya, saying that it was not proper for a Van to engage in outright prostitution, but he returned the necklace, albeit on one condition. Freya was supposed to start a war between the king of Norway and one of his jarls. Why does the All-Father need this - history is silent.
According to another version, Brisingamen returned Heimdal, who caught Loki in theft and took the artifact from him. However, in both versions, the goddess Freya does not look particularly attractive. However, as already mentioned, this is a fairly late myth that is not related to the Eddic epics.
Another interesting legend tells how Freya fell in love with Od. Od was the earthly incarnation of Odin, but no one knew about this except Odin himself, so Freya honestly believed that she loved the “citizen of Midgard.” And then Od suddenly disappeared, and for some reason everyone thought that the poor fellow had died. Freya was sincerely attached to him, so the death of her beloved broke her heart and since then Freya has been inconsolable. She often cries at night, and then golden tears roll from her eyes. This is very ancient legend, dating back, apparently, to the first centuries of our era. Here Freya is the goddess of sincerity and purity, she loves selflessly and passionately, and suffers just as selflessly, having lost her lover.
Freya's Runes and Freya's Seal
The common Germanic runic series (which is also called the Elder Runes) is divided into three symbolic parts, they are called atts (or etthyrs). The first att (the first eight runes) is dedicated to the goddess Freya. In this sense, Freya's runes are Fegu, Urus, Ansus, Thurisaz, Raido, Kano, Hebe and Vigno. It is important to understand that in the symbolic aspect, the first att personifies the emotional plane, these are the runes of man, the runes of instinct and feelings that we cannot control. That is, Freya’s runes embody the first stage of development, they indicate that passions have eternally raged in each of us. And there are two sides to everyone, the question is which one we prefer.
Freya's Seal is a special band rune, that is, a “knitted” rune created by combining standard (in our case, two) runes of the Scandinavian 24-rune series. Freya's seal is the Berkan rune intertwined with the Inguz rune. The exact purpose of Freya's Seal is unknown, but in all likelihood it is about love magic. Many researchers believe that Freya's Seal was used for a love spell (in particular, a violent one). Perhaps the symbol was applied to the woman’s stomach during the corresponding ritual. But you need to understand that the Icelandic mystical tradition has not preserved such rituals and everything that can now be found on the Internet is only a reconstruction, which, at best, will not change anything. But what’s even more interesting is that there is no ethnographic material that could prove that the Seal of Freya in its well-known version is really an Old Norse band rune. It is more logical to assume that this is also stylization, and (from the point of view of the runic tradition) not the most literate. Although this does not prevent the Seal from being extremely popular among minor network magicians.
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