Queen of the Seidr: Freya and the Magic of the Vanir
Explore the fascinating world of Freya, the powerful Vanir goddess who brought seidr magic to the Norse pantheon. In this episode of The Norse Gods, host Edmund Cross examines Freya's role as queen of the Vanir, her integration into Æsir society following the Æsir-Vanir War, and her profound influence on Norse magical practices. Discover how this complex deity embodied fertility, warfare, love, and death while serving as a master practitioner of seidr divination and shapeshifting magic. Learn about the historical and archaeological evidence for Norse magical traditions, the significance of the Brísingamen necklace, and Freya's unique position as a bridge between different divine realms. We explore medieval Icelandic sources including Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, examining how these texts reveal Norse understanding of gender, power, and religious authority. From her cat-drawn chariot to her falcon cloak, from her hall Sessrúmnir to her survival of Ragnarök, Freya's story illuminates the sophisticated cosmology of Norse mythology. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in ancient Scandinavian culture and religious practices. Join us for an in-depth look at one of Norse mythology's most compelling and multifaceted divine figures.