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Celebrating Norse All-Mother Frigg and the twelve goddesses of her court, this book offers nealry 150 activities to connect with these mentors of resistance and rise against oppression. Ally with Frigg's many aspects and her associated goddesses through rituals, meditations, and prayers. Both a devotional and a call to action, this book blends Heathen and Neo-Pagan practices with intersectional feminism to help you confront patriarchal violence, systemic racism, queer erasure, and more. It provides practical tools such as workings for decolonial storytelling, digital activism, and equitable…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Celebrating Norse All-Mother Frigg and the twelve goddesses of her court, this book offers nealry 150 activities to connect with these mentors of resistance and rise against oppression. Ally with Frigg's many aspects and her associated goddesses through rituals, meditations, and prayers. Both a devotional and a call to action, this book blends Heathen and Neo-Pagan practices with intersectional feminism to help you confront patriarchal violence, systemic racism, queer erasure, and more. It provides practical tools such as workings for decolonial storytelling, digital activism, and equitable wealth flow. Each chapter equips you to reclaim autonomy, heal trauma, and rebuild kinship through sacred action. Whether you worship alone or as part of a community, Frigg's Twelvefold Flame will help you tend the hearth within and around you for a more just world.
Autorenporträt
Rev Máire Durkan (Wilmington, DE) is an ordained minister, clergy coordinator, and Friggswoman within The Troth, one of the oldest Heathen organizations in the US. For over a decade, she has researched Frigg's Court in primary sources and modern practice. She has shared this knowledge through teaching ventures and her book Circle of Frith. Learn more at TheTroth.org/clergy.