Disir Blot

About the Disir

In Norse mythology, the dísir (“ladies”) are fate goddesses or minor deities who can be both benevolent and antagonistic towards mortal people, and they include the norns. They could also be the protective spirits of Norse clans, and especially in connection with war expeditions, a function for which they were named fylgjas. Moreoever, in later sources, the dísir also appear as Odin’s shieldmaidens, called valkyries, and they determine the outcome of battle.

Their original function was possibly that of fertility goddesses who were the object of both private and official worship called dísablót, and their veneration probably derives from the worship of the spirits of the dead.[1] A particular trait of the dísir is the fact that they appear as collective beings.

The Blot

Hammer Rite

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Invocation

Said by the Gothi:

Who are the Norns
who are helpful in need,
And the babe from the mother bring?”

Said by the Gythia:
Of many births
the Norns must be,
Nor one in race they were;
Some to gods, others
to elves are kin,
And Dvalin’s daughters some.

Said by Both

Thence come the maidens
mighty in wisdom,
Three from the dwelling
down ‘neath the tree;
Urth is one named,
Verthandi the next,–
On the wood they scored,–
and Skuld the third.
Laws they made there,
and life allotted
To the sons of men,
and set their fates.

 

We call upon you, the norns, to celebrate with us during this time.

 

Said by the Gothi:

Then gleamed a ray
from Logafiöll,
and from that ray
lightnings issued;
then appeared,
in the field of air,
a helmed band
of Valkyriur:
their corslets were
with blood besprinkled,
and from their spears
shone beams of light.

 

Said by Gothi:

I want Hrist and Mist
to bring me a horn,
Skeggjöld and Skögul,
Hildr and Þrúðr,
Hlökk and Herfjötur,
Göll and Geirahöð,
Randgríð and Ráðgríð
and Reginleif.
They carry ale to the einherjar.

 

Said by Gythija:

She saw valkyries
come from far and wide,
ready to ride
to Goðþjóð.
Skuld held a shield,
and Skögul was another,
Gunnr, Hildr, Göndul
and Geirskögul.

 

We call upon you, the Valkyries, to celebrate with us during this time.

Toasts

Gothi/Gythia pass around horn, each person making their toast.

Libation

 

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Sif Blot

     Sif Blot

About Sif

Sif may be one of the least “recognized” goddess’ of the Norse pantheon. While much attention is paid to Freyja and Frigga, Sif seems to rarely be mentioned, even by those who are well versed in the Norse gods.

However the Eddas have brief mentions about Sif throughout. We know that she was the wife of Thor. and mother to the archer Ull. Ull’s father is unknown, but we do know that is isn’t Thor, indicating that at some point in time, Sif had another Husband.

Sif is described as perhaps the most beautiful of the Norse Goddess’, with long blonde hair that are the “source” of her power of magic and enchantment.. She has the gift of prophecy, and is a swan maiden. She was once married to Orvandil, making her one of the “elder” gods in the pantheon. She signifies fertility and corn.

Perhaps the most famous tale of Sif is the tale of Loki sneaking into her bedroom and cutting off her hair. This so angered thor that he “convinced” Loki to have make a deal with dwarves to have the most beautiful hair of gold made to replace Sif’s hair. Some have said that Loki’s removal of her hair may be representative of the burning of crops at some point in time.

Also worthy of note is the fact that both Loki and Odin (in the name of Harbard in Hárbarðsljóð) accused Sif of having a “lover at home” while Thor was away. There is some speculation that Loki may have in fact been the lover Odin was speaking of, as its the only way that Loki could have gotten close enough to Sif while she was sleeping. However, the evidence of this is speculative at best.

It’s interesting that Sif seems to embodied elements of both Freyja and Frigg. She clearly has the beauty and sexuality of Freyja, but also has the fertility and concept of holder of the keys that emodies Frigg.

Hammer Rite

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Invocation

Said by Gothi/Gythia

Then came Sif forward and poured mead for Loki in a crystal cup.She said:

“Hail to thee Loki! To thy lips now raise

this beaker full of good beer,
so that me alone among the gods
without a blot thou let’st be.”

Said By Gothi: “How shall Thor be referred to? By calling him… husband of Sif”.

Said by Gythija: “How shall Loki be referred to? By calling him… Sif’s hair farmer”.

Said by Both: “How shall Sif be referred to? By calling her wife of Thor, mother of Ull, the fair-haired deity, rival of Iarnsaxa, mother of Thrud”.

Said by All: “How shall gold be referred to? By calling it… Sif’s hair”.

Taken from the Prose Edda

Toasts

Gothi/Gythia pass around horn, each person making their toast.

Libation

Said by Gythija: “Why is gold called Sif’s hair? Loki Laufeyson had done this for love of mischief: he had cut off all Sif’s hair. And when Thor found out, he caught Loki and was going to break every one of his bones until he swore that he would get the black-elves to make Sif a head of hair out of gold that would grow like any other hair. After this Loki when to some dwarves called Ivaldi’s sons, and they made a head of hair and Skidbladnir and the spear belonging to Odin called Gungnir… The hair was rooted in the flesh as soon as it came on to Sif’s head…”

Said by Gothi: We give great honor to Sif

To Sif – loving wife of Thor and Goddess of the harvest.

We thank you for your presence at our blot.
so you may lend us your warm-heartedness
to guide us as we enter the spring.
Hail and welcome!

Hail Sif!

Said by All: Hail Sif!

 

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Alfarblot

About the Elves, Wights, and Land Vaettir

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Hammer Rite

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Invocation

Gothi chants: “Odin Vili Ve… Odin Vili Ve…. Odin Vili Ve….”

All Join in, until it seems appropriate to stop.

 

Gythija Says: Today we remember our bonds with our elder kin, the Álfar. Be they the bright Ljósálfar above, the Døkkálfar below, or the Svartálfar of the deep below. They bring us strength, wisdom, and some of our ancestrial bindings.”

 

Gothi Says:  Today we remember the spirits of the land, who protect the land from those who would cause it harm.  They care for the land when we cannot, and give us the blessings of the land in our lives.

Toasts

Gothi/Gythia pass around horn, each person making their toast.

Libation

Gothi says: The Alfar remind us of the beauty and art around us.  They tell us that to work alone is never enough, that one must experience the beauty of the world around us.  Today we honor you with this offering.

 

Gythija says: The Landvaetter remind us the land is sacred, and something to be protected.  They inhabit Midgard with us, and protect it as we should.  Today we honor you with this offering.

 

Pour the remaining mead/ale from the horn into the earth, or onto a tree while saying.

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