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Freya - Goddess of love
Size: Large, Medium, Small Fri Apr 25, 08 01:12 AM | Category: Runes, mythology
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 As today is Friday, and Friday originates from Freya's day, I want to dedicate a post to Freya, one of the most beautiful goddesin Norse Mythology.

 

 

 

In Norse mythology, Freya is a goddess of love and fertility, and the most beautiful and propitious of the goddesses. She is the patron goddess of crops and birth, the symbol of sensuality and was called upon in matters of love.

She loves music, spring and flowers, and is particularly fond of the elves (fairies). Freya is one of the foremost goddesses of the Vanir.

 

Goddess of sex, battle, and pleasure, most beautiful and desirable of white-armed women, Freyja was sister to the male fertility god Freyr.

 

Freya had unusual parity with Odin, for they divided the heroic dead amongst themselves. Half went to live eternally in Odin's hall, and half in Freyja's hall Sessrumnir- and the goddess got first pick.

 

 

 As befits a goddess, Freya owned potent magical equipment. Like Frigg, she possessed a falcon skin, which when pulled over her shoulders, allowed her to take the form of that raptor.This also provided a useful disguise when needed - important to a goddess whose personage made her instantly recognisable.     

 

 Freyja's most wonderful adornment was her necklace (or possibly a jewelled belt), Brisingamen.It was crafted by four dwarfs, and was of exceptional beauty.Freyja so longed for it that she consented to spend one night each in the arms of its makers as her payment.This was a just recompense in the eyes of the goddess, for as the necklace was the finest of all things the dwarfs could produce, the utter summation of their skill, why not repay them with an equally precious example of her love-art? 

As Valfrya, she also rode to the battlefield in her chariot, there to claim the slain. These she feasted in her great banqueting hall while Odin, chief god of the Aesir, transported all the others to Valhalla. She controlled the golden apples at the top of the world which were the secret of the immortality of the gods. When she was captured by Fafnir and Fasolt and held hostage in demand for the Ring of the Nibelung her abscence caused the gods to begin to grow old and die; to fade into legend.

 

      She was married to Odur the god of sunshine, but he left her to roam in distant lands. She followed him, weeping teardrops that changed to gold in the rocks and amber in the sea.

 

 

 

Freya or Freyja, goddess of love, fertility, and beauty, sometimes identified as the goddess of battle and death. Her father was Njord, a fertility god. Blond, blue-eyed, and beautiful, Freya traveled on a golden-bristled boar or in a chariot drawn by cats.

 

 

Three animals are associated with Freya. She is pulled about in a cart to which two cats are harnessed. Their sinuous beauty and comfort-loving nature recall one side of the goddess.

 

 

 The other two animals are direct symbols of sexuality and strength.

Her golden-bristled boar is called Battle Swine (Hildisvini), and recalls her role as the receiver of heroic dead. Battle helmets topped with iron and bronze images of boars have been found throughout England and Scandinavia, for the boar's savage and cunning nature was widely revered. The other animal is the mare, associated with night, unbridled sexuality, and dangerous magical power. To "ride the night-mare" meant then, as now, to have bad dreams.

 

 

Freya always wished to give her love freely.Her beauty and desirability often attracted the attention of those she did not want, such as the giant who offered to build an impregnable defensive wall around Asgard, the dwelling of the gods, in exchange for taking Freyja away as his wife. The goddess knew nothing of this agreement, and her outraged indignation at being so wagered grew the greater as the wall grew taller. Never believing they would have to forfeit Freyja, the gods grew more and more uneasy in their wager, until Loki ,who had urged the agreement, was forced to utilise his trickster ability to the fullest.

 

The day Friday (Frejyasdaeg) was named for her. This means, that we honor it as her day  and dedicate it to love.

 

Enjoy Freya's Day!

 

 

 

 

 

 


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kuki(5418235) Fri Apr 25, 08 01:37 AM

thanx for the post

kuklee
monti_84metal(5418235) Fri Apr 25, 08 03:00 AM

Very interesting....i see you put work in your posts as well...i often enjoy them a lot...thanks for taking the trouble of doing so and sharing with us...definitely got my vote...

"To define is to limit" Oscar Wilde
5418235 Fri Apr 25, 08 04:15 AM

Super postul, mi se pare foarte interesant, am aflat ceva nou.

Sarbatori fericite!

Eu voi pleca in vacanta la bunici, acolo nu am internet.... imi va fi foarte dor de voi


5418235 Fri Apr 25, 08 06:36 AM

I wasn't sure if Freya and Frejya were the same goddess cool post.


Michi(5418235) Fri Apr 25, 08 06:55 AM

V.

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roze(5418235) Sat Apr 26, 08 01:45 AM

I heard the thing of Frejyasdaeg for the first time.

Thank you for a good story.

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BarZarkH a.k.a(5418235) Sat Apr 26, 08 01:59 AM

2Fast2Live...2Young2Die...
5418235 Sat Apr 26, 08 04:49 AM

Got my vote.

Freya is the same as Fr?ya in Norwegian.

Daeg is same as Dag, which means Day in Norwegian. Guess its some Norwegian/German/Irish/Swedish to this story.

Its a place called Fr?ya in Norway outside Trondheim.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=no&geocode=&q=fr%C3%B8ya,+norway&ie=UTF8&ll=63.755779,8.833008&spn=2.259488,10.239258&z=7

Have a great day!!!

"Stop 'telling it like it is' and start telling it like you want it to be!"
5418235 Sun Apr 27, 08 10:44 AM

nice! :D


Ganja Massive(5418235) Sun Apr 27, 08 12:33 PM

nice tnx for it



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