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this was a commission, a raven take on one of my possum mugs
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obsessed with these photos of a leucistic raven by an anonymous photographer on macaulay library
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Illustration of Daffodils from The Plant and its Ornamental Applications â EugĂšne Grasset and Emma Hervegh // Daffodil â Florence + the Machine
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Personal ideas for simple devotional acts to Njörðr
Let us all praise the Lord of Ships, the Vanir King. He is the bestower of wealth and the guardian of seas, and his gifts are many! If youâre looking to start working with Njörðr, or worshipping him, these ideas make for quick and simple gestures that showcase your interest. Theyâre also perfect for a pagan who already maintains a close relationship with the sea, water spirits, or a sea deity. After all, spiritual practice gets hard to sustain when youâre working on a tight schedule! Which is why I hope these little personal ideas can inspire even those of you who already actively worship/work with Njörðr.Â
First things first: pondering on what Njörðr stands for, what you think he can bring your life and what you think he would appreciate in return.Â
Going for walks on windy days. Njörðr is said to raise winds that are favorable to sailboats!Â
Cooking and eating sea products, especially if you can find them fresh! I usually keep an eye out for fishermenâs markets. Itâs a good idea to buy locally if the opportunity presents itself. The most important thing is to make sure youâre buying from sustainable fish farming companies, especially if youâre at a restaurant or buying from a grocery store.
Putting the sound of waves as background music before sleep. You can visualize the sea, or the ocean, and use this image to connect with Njörðr either by simply meditating on him and his gifts, or even by praying to him.
If possible, spending time near bodies of water: water is a network which connects the land to the ocean. In the end, all rivers, no matter how small, are bound to the ocean.Â
Watching documentaries on the sea, or on marine life! The simple gesture of learning about his domain, developing your understanding of it, can make you feel that much closer to the Father of Light-Bringers.Â
Whenever youâre at a local beach, collecting seashells or rocks which catch your eye! Theyâre a way to bring a piece of the sea home with you!Â
Since I cook a lot, thereâs this little habit Iâve come to develop, of adding a pinch of sea salt (or fleur de sel) to every recipe. Of course, I wonât do this if Iâm cooking a simple sandwich for myself: Iâm talking about large pots of soup, meat pies, stews, etc. Itâs a way of reminding myself that the Vanir bring about the fertility which allows us sustain ourselves.Â
Learning sea shanties!!! Did you smile? Thatâs because sea shanties are fun, and what better way to honor a God than by having fun in their name! One of my favorite songs ever is a folk ballad about an old woman who begs her husband to leave the city and go back to the island where they used to live, where she could watch the seagulls and where he would fish their dinner. Songs such as these can make for beautiful and deeply personal offerings. Once youâve learned a fishermanâs song, youâll find yourself humming it in your day-to-day, and thinking of Njörðr as youâre doing so.
Making offerings of coin to him. Iâve heard that he was particularly fond of the coin-shaped chocolates that are wrapped in gold foil! Generally, anything that is made of gold or silver makes for a beautiful offering to him. You can, of course, keep such objects after offering them! The act of sharing them with Njörðr is symbolic, as are many offerings, and you are as entitled to keeping these valuables as you are to drinking offering alcohol after the ritual is done. Placing your silver/gold object on a windowsill or an altar for a day, a week or a month is enough to act as an offering. Â
When it comes to the Vanir, you usually canât go wrong with buying local products! What does your area specialize in, in terms of food? Now that summerâs at our door, weâve reached the perfect time to look into local farmerâs markets. If, like me, youâre in the habit of offering alcohol to some or most of your deities, local draft beer is a great idea for Njörðr. In my area, grocery shops sometimes sell this one beer thatâs made using salt water! Itâs my go-to for Njörðr, understandably.
Acting generously, taking opportunities to share with others! Itâs a way of honoring and embodying the Vanir Kingâs own benevolence.
As a follow-up, working on your ability to be compassionate: putting yourself in somebody elseâs shoes, forgiving a wrong that has been done to you, finding compromise during a conflict with loved ones⊠If you are put in a position of leadership, lead others with care and attentiveness. Njörðrâs mythological son Freyr is heavily associated with peace. By protecting peace, you are honoring them both.Â
Keeping a symbol of his on you as an amulet: representations of fish, anchors, lighthouses, ships, or anything else that symbolizes the sea all make for beautiful reminders of Njörðrâs presence. Especially if they are silver or gold-colored! In fact, a simple silver or gold coin, or even just a coin with special meaning in your heart, is the perfect amulet to keep in your wallet/purse in his honor.Â
Learning to tie knots, or any other simple skill that is useful on a boat is fun and a great way to feel connected with the sea. This goes without saying but if youâve got the chance to go for a boat ride, take it in his honor!
Asking him to grant you a safe journey before traveling long distances.
Art, Njörðr statue
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My necklace was made before I even created my tumblr account. I wear it everyday, yet it never occurred to me that I could share it here.
This is an Ogham/Ogam protection charm I made by stripping a pine branch, carving a flat edge, and burning the word cosaint (Irish for protection/defense) into the wood. Itâs created its own finish with the natural oils from my fingers, enhancing the color and shine of the wood.

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Andrew Wyeth (1917â2009) - Crescent Moon, 1979
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Welcome to manifestmoons
Magical water properties. A part of Grimoire Basics Volume 3
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Once the harsh winter is gone, when come the good and easier days, we often encounter bears swimming by the ice edge. Polar bears are extremely capable of having fun alone with whatever they find đ»ââïž !.
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water element
gustave dorĂ© â the naiads of the sea [1860]

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