Frey, also known as Ing or Ingvi, is the Norse/Germanic god of agriculture, land, fertility, marriage, and love.
Here you will find prayers and writings from worshipers and devotees of Frey, or anyone who wants to honor him. If you have prayers, essays, or artwork that you would like to have featured on this site in Frey's honor, please email me and ask.
(Artwork by Maris Pái.)
This shrine sponsored by Joshua Tenpenny.
:The honey of love and passion, the grain of the sacrificed god who dies so that all may live, and the gold of Light breaking through the darkness ... these are the signifiers of Frey, the Norse/Germanic Vanir god of agriculture, love, marriage, sacrifice, peacemaking, and joy. Joshua Tenpenny's anthology for Frey is a collection of offerings from those who love the Golden One -- poetry, ritual, and deeply personal prose that delves into the dark places where Frey shines his welcome light." (250 pages, 6"x9")
"Our ancestors worshiped the powers of the Earth -- fertility, harvest, sun, rain, oceans and rivers, field and forest -- because they worked with the Earth every day for their sustenance. With Ingvi's Blessing: Prayers and Charms for Field and Farm, Geordie Ingerson gives us a wealth of prayers dedicated to those who still make their sustenance directly from the land. As a worshiper of the Norse/Germanic Vanir gods of agriculture, and a smallholder himself, he writes about a lived tradition of reverence for food and labour, field and stream, craft and cooking, and the turning of the year." (137 pages, 6"x9")