Frigga - Norse Mother Goddess

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Goddess of the Home, Creativity, Nurturing, and Life Management

Frigga was a goddess of the pre-Christian people who lived in Northern Europe from Scandinavia to Germany.  She is still alive and well - all you have to do is look for her.  If you found this lens consider yourself tapped on the shoulder by her. This lens is a collection of hand-picked links and info about her.

This artwork is entitled Frigga Expecting by *MirrorCradle at DeviantArt.

The Basics About Frigga 

Frigga: Norse Goddess of Love and Marriage
An introduction to Frigga.
Frige or Frigga Anglo-Saxon Goddess
Wóden's wife and the most powerful of the the goddesses, Fríge's primary domain sems to be the household. This domain of hers is not that of the household we think of today however, for Northern European women were fully their husbands equals and often made the most the most vital decisions in household affairs....
Thoughts About Frigg
Of Being and Knowledge:Thoughts About Frigg, Nerthus, and Odin by Winifred Hodge
This brief article summarizes a few of my thoughts, personal perceptions and experiences that help to shape my understanding of Frigg, of her relationship to Nerthus and her relations with Odin.
Frigga's Web - A Frithstead For All Heathen Folk
Frigga's Web is an organization established to honor the goddess Frigga, one of the deities of the religion called Ásatrú, Heathenism, or Germanic/Teutonic Paganism.

Frigga Magic 

Frigga Blot for Protection of Children
This blot is about protection for women and the home. We will use only one rune in this blot. Berkana Rune. It is very powerful and will act like a magical amulet for you, your children and your home.

Frigga Related Items on Cafepress 

Kitchen Witchery and Practical Magick 

You don't have to be a Wiccan to be a practical witch.

Some books about using magick the way Frigga would.

Cottage Witchery: Natural Magick for Hearth and Home

Amazon Price: $12.21 (as of 12/16/2009) Buy Now

Kitchen Witch's Guide to Magickal Tools

Amazon Price: $13.99 (as of 12/16/2009) Buy Now

Magic House: Practical Magic for a Harmonious Home

Amazon Price: (as of 12/16/2009) Buy Now

Magical Spells for Your Home: How to Bring Magic into Every Area of Your Life

Amazon Price: (as of 12/16/2009) Buy Now

The Magical Household: Spells & Rituals for the Home (Llewellyn's Practical Magick Series)

Amazon Price: $9.56 (as of 12/16/2009) Buy Now

Life Management How-To Links 

Pull Yourself Together

Not directly about Frigga, but these are some practical life management tools that I feel are attuned to Frigga's energy.
7 Secrets of the Super Organized
Straight to the point tips for getting organized in both your home and your mind. My favorite concept is one about finding things a home. Very Frigga-like, in my opinion. And it's free!

Blog Posts About Frigga from Google 

Celtic Lady: CHRISTMAS PLANT LORE
The custom of kissing under the mistletoe came from Norse legend. Frigga, goddess of love and beauty...
John Vigor's Blog: Poor old Frigga
Frigga's day. Frigga, the Norse goddess of love and fertility, the wife of Odin, the most powerful o...
Frigga
Frigg (sometimes anglicized as Frigga) is a major goddess in Norse paganism, a subset of Germanic pa...
Christmas Myth-Making « Heathen's Guide Blog
The Norse were likely the first to record mistletoe as being a ?magical? element. In the Norse m...

Wicca Versus Heathenry 

or Aren't All Pagans the Same?

Many people who worship the norse deities belong to a religion known as Asatru or Heathenry. Wiccans are also called by the norse deities. Here is a link to an article about the differences.

Similarities and Differences Between Heathenry and Wicca

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