[NEW POST] Freyr: Symbols to Honor the God of the Land

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Freyr, also known as Frey, is a Norse god closely connected to the rhythms of the earth. Linked to the Vanir tribe of deities, he is honored for bringing fertility, peace, and good harvests. Sunshine, gentle rain, and rich soil all fall under his care, making him a key figure in the turning of the seasons and the prosperity of the land.

Freyr is often remembered for his calm and generous nature. He rules over Alfheim, the realm of the light-elves, and is associated with sacred kingship, harmony, and the blessings that come from living in tune with nature. From ancient fields to modern altars, his presence invites growth, warmth, and a sense of balance.

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@Francisco
Thank you for sharing your wisdom I’ve been thinking about Norse mythologylogy, and Freyr sems like someone I could work with because I say I love nature and I’m really want to be in tuned with the seasons. He seems to be about peace and the funny thing is is that I just drew a card and it was the ruin of ingaz and I always try to listen to the synchronicity’s! I’m ready to grow!
Jeannie

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