“Frigg’s Day”
“Frigg’s/Frija’s Day” or “Friggsdagur” in Old Norse (Friday), represents harmony pleasure, beauty and the arts.
This day belongs to Frigg/Frija the equal and consort to Woden/Odin. She is also known as the Queen of the Witches and is well known for her expertise with the distaff and weaving. She is psychic, knows all and is Woden’s/Odin’s confidant and not to be confused with Freyja!
The Norse warrior Goddess, Freyja, had the power to decide who would die in battle and which men and women should be brought together in fertility. She had the power of giving or taking life. Her twin brother and consort is Freyr also a fertility god of agriculture, peace, and prosperity of mankind.
Friday used to be the preferred day for couples to marry. Fridays tend to be better days for most people. There is anticipation of the “free weekend,” if your work week goes that way. Sometimes people equate Friday with “Free day.” This is also a popular payday followed by Saturday as the most popular day for payday. Also, many people anticipate travel and pleasure of all kinds on this day!
The Rune to use on this day belongs to the God, Ing. Ing was also a God of fertility making sure that the crops grew and the harvest was successful. The Rune Ing aids in relationships of romance, family, and friends. It assures harmony and pleasant interactions. It can also be a rune indicating renewal and new growth.