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This is an a timeless track to connect you to the true
and highest aspects of the Goddess Freya, this is
also an activation from Freya to unlock/better your
“Magical abilities” as well as a blessing upon any
magical working/manifestation techniques you use.
This track will add a magical kick to help you with
whatever you want to bring into your life or
experience; safely, in perfect ways, and
according to your perfect expression.
WARNING:
ALWAYS pray, establish protection, and take all
the necessary precautions before trying to
communicate, interact with, work with or channel
any people in spirit, Angels, the Fey, Gods,
Goddesses, otherworldly beings etc.
{Please research the Goddess Freya for yourself as there is so much more to her story and imprint on the world than I can type here}
About The Goddess Freya:
Freya is the goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology, and she is associated with sex, lust, beauty, sorcery, gold, war, and death. The name Freya means “Lady”, and it can, for instance, also be spelled, Freyja, Freja, Fröja, Frøya.
Freya is not an Aesir, although she lives in Asgard together with her husband Odr (Old Norse: Óðr). She is called an Ásynjur, a female Aesir, but she belongs to the Vanir, an old branch of gods that reside in the realm of Vanaheim.
Freya is a very important goddess in Norse mythology, probably more than people realize, she is, according to Snorri, the highest of the Asynjur, and one could argue that her status is almost on par with Odin.
It was Freya who taught magic (Old Norse: seiðr) to Odin and the rest of the Aesir, previously it was only practiced by the Vanir. She and her father have also been appointed the high priest and priestess of sacrificial offerings.
It is not Odin, but Freya who has the first pick among all of the people who die in battle, she chooses half, for her great hall Sessrúmnir, on the field of Fólkvangr, the rest will go to Valhalla.
Freya loves to travel, and she has various options to choose from, the most famous one, is probably her chariot pulled by two black or gray cats. She can also choose her cloak of falcon feathers from her wardrobe. This cloak is magical, and it allows her to fly anonymously through the skies, and observe what is happening on the ground.
The cloak is not a secret, many others know about it, and she willingly loans it out to the other gods and goddesses in Asgard, when they need to fly to one of the nine realms in a hurry.
It was also this cloak that the trickster Loki borrowed when he had to travel to Jötunheim to rescue the goddess Idunn. On the way back, Loki was chased by the eagle Thiazi who failed to grab Idunn from his claws. This may sound like a brave and selfless act, but Loki was the reason in the first place that she was kidnapped.
Freya’s third option to travel the realms is her boar Hildisvíni (battle swine) with golden bristles, which she rides when she is not using her cat-drawn chariot.
It is no secret that Freya is incredibly beautiful and she does have many admirers, not just among the gods, but also among the elves, dwarves, and jötnar (giants).
If there is something that Freya really loves, then it is jewelry and other fine accessories and materials, she has quite often used her beauty to get what she wants and the jewelry she desires.For instance, one of her most prized possessions is the necklace Brísingamen, a name that literally means a fiery or glowing necklace, so it’s probably a stunning piece of jewelry.
Referring to Freya as an innocent goddess is an understatement, she has more in common with a party girl. Her association with fertility is not rooted in agriculture, but lovemaking, and conceiving of children. She is most likely the female counterpart of fertility while Freyr is associated with male fertility.
It is possible that Freya and Frigg were one and the same goddess in the past, it is a fact that they have many similarities, for instance, both of them have been credited for having the weekday Friday named after them.
We know that Freya was very popular in Scandinavia, and many places have been named after her, for instance, many farms in Norway has the name Frøy in the first part of the name, i.e. Frøyland.
It’s not just in Norway, the same pattern can be seen across Scandinavia, i.e. Frølund and Frøbjerg in Denmark, and Frölunda and Frötuna in Sweden.
During the Christianization of Scandinavia, many pagan names were replaced with Christian names, i.e. the common milkwort (Polygala vulgaris). This plant used to be called Freya’s hair, but it was renamed after the Virgin Mary.
The Danish national anthem “There is a lovely country” (Danish: Der er et yndigt land), honors the goddess Freya, by calling Denmark, Freya’s hall.
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