The Witch Wives' Blog / 30 Days of Deity Devotion
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My favourite myth about Frigg
So Frigg and Odin happen upon these kids, who happen to be the recently orphaned sons of a king, and they are like "Hey, let's raise these kids." Now, I'm remembering like a shipwreck on a deserted island sort of thing with Frigg and Odin posing as the only locals, but I can't be assed to look it up right now. I'm literally writing this in the bath.
ANYWAY
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Symbols of Frigg
Hey, Best Witches! It's day 3 of the 30 Days of Deity Devotion, and we're keeping it short & sweet: Today we're listing the symbols of Frigg.
Look, it's not my fault this is the third post on the list. Anyway, we're doing this brainstorm style: no thorough research, just a list of every single symbol I can think of. So, without ado...
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How I became aware of Frigg
I don't think I really noticed Frigg my first time around the "interested in Norse mythology" block (high school). When I started poking at the idea of becoming heathen back in... I want to say 2012? I still didn't really pay attention to her. In fact, the idea of working with gods put me off, made me sick, because of how traumatized I was by my experience with Christianity.Read more → -
A basic introduction to Frigg
Frigg is one of the goddesses of Norse mythology. She is best known for being the wife of Odin as well as the mother of Baldr. Her name most likely means "beloved" and evolved from the same Proto-Indo-European origin as the name Priya, which I happen to think is quite lovely.Read more →