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Frigg’s Twelvefold Flame Endorsements!

I'm so honored to have these amazing authors endorse Frigg's Twelvefold Flame!


"Frigg's Twelvefold Flame is a wonderful resource. From the oldest textual mentions of Frigg to a modern day understanding of her, Rev. Máire Durkan takes the reader on a journey in which she uncovers every aspect of this deity and her retinue of goddesses. The book highlights the relevance Frigg and her companions have for modern spiritual practice and daily life...Rev. Durkan gives thorough consideration to both Continental Germanic and Norse sources while beautifully weaving in her personal gnosis. Complete with practical suggestions, this book presents readers with a complex yet friendly approach toward learning about and from Frigg."

—Daniela Simina, author of Where Fairies Meet, A Fairy Path, and Fairy Herbs for Fairy Magic


"I am not a Heathen, but I have been in friendship and community with Heathens for several decades. I have studied enough lore that I am sometimes presumed to be Heathen when I am at events and view it as an honor. My appreciation of this path and community has been reinvigorated by what I found in Frigg's Twelvefold Flame. It is rooted in history and the lore while also expressing a modern and progressive worldview. It blends devotional approaches with magick to create rituals and practices for social activism and personal freedom. In addition to a nuanced exploration of the Goddess Frigg, we are introduced to the Goddesses of Frigg's retinue. There are so many sections in this book that are inspiring because the words are aglow with the author's love and sincerity. I recommend this book for Pagans, Polytheists, and Witches as strongly as I do for Heathens. It is a treasure trove of living practice."

—Ivo Dominguez Jr, author of the Witch's Sun Sign series

 
 
 

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