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A life in threes

Category: MfL

Month for Loki: Five

Loki has always nudged me toward finding my power and voice in all aspects of my life.

But that being said, I think that Loki and I are currently at the part where he’s making me stand on my own. (Which, I have come to realize, is a very important part of my particular spiritual journey.)

Though, perhaps I’m not as mentally ready as I had previously assumed.

You see, instead of hearing him through channeling, or in dreams,  like I used to do, I’ve been sensing him in other, different ways now.

I’m feeling his steady presence in things like natural occurrences (clouds, rainbows, plants and animals).

Not surprisingly, this new paradigm has led me to feeling a much deeper connection to the earth.

You see,  I’ve spent much of my life being full of rage and I most certainly have some abandonment issues from my own familial traumas.  Nowadays, it seems as if I’ve survived a few more traumas, as well as having had a heavy dose of shadow work and failure – and this is how the dynamic between us has further evolved and developed over the last ten years.

But despite what I have – at intervals – allowed myself to assume over the last two years or so, Loki has not abandoned me.

I know that now

But I have found peace through incorporating bhakti and Buddhist thought, as well as being nudged toward Rumi and even Alan Watts in expanding my spiritual practice.

In short, I’ve been having an ongoing lesson of learning to stand up for myself while Loki has stood by and watched me learn and grow – which I’ve often referred to as the lesson of learning to swim rather than watching me drown.

Has it been successful?

I’d like to think so.

Month for Loki: Four

So, usually on this day, I would have some sort of celebration.

A special meal, with barbecued meat, and several homemade sides, maybe even a special dessert.

And then, there’d be fireworks.

But not today.

Today I am anxious. Overthinking. Despairing of the future.

And this reminder came across my feed.

Perhaps I’d been an anxious overthinker around this time or during some other day in July…

But here is this poem, subtitled ‘breathe, said the wind’:

This definitely gives me some food for thought today.

Month for Loki: Three

The Kirkby stone, from website: http//www.britainnexpress.com

Picture caption from website:

“The Loki Stone is an 8th century carved representation of the Norse God Loki, bound and chained. It is one of only two known carvings of this type in Europe, and the only one in Britain. We do not know how the stone came to be in Kirkby Stephen, but it serves to remind us of the Norse influence in this region during prior to the Norman invasion of 1066.

We do not know where the stone was originally located. It has been moved several times over the centuries, and for many years it sat amongst a collection of old gravestones outside the east end of St Stephen’s church, open to the elements. Thankfully, it has now found a home inside the church, immediately opposite the south door, where it can be instantly seen by visitors on entering.”

Hail Loki! ❤️

Month for Loki: Two

Hail to the Mischievous One, the bringer of laughter
Hail to the Giver of Strange Gifts, the bringer of fortunate happenstance
Hail to the Mother of Monsters, the bringer of love to the forgotten and scorned
Bless and walk with us this day.

   — ladybrythwensinclair, on tumblr

Artwork by larkle00

Month for Loki: One

Welcome to July!

Welcome to July! As some of you may or may not know, July is the month that many Lokeans dedicate specifically to the Norse God, Loki Laufeyjarson

dandelions for my sweetest friend

Month for Loki: Three


“I think the only people who find that uncomfortable or anxiety-inducing are people who aren’t used to that kind of straightforward relationship with a deity who isn’t impressed by how many crystals and herbs you own or how much you spent on that athame. Loki isn’t here for the pretension and ceremony, he’s here for genuine love and connection, in whatever form you’re most comfortable with.”..

                        — lokijardottir

LOKI, HVEDRUNGR by Sebastian Virtanen, on ArtStation

Month for Loki: Two

Hail to the blood-brother of Odin
Hail to the joy of Angrboda
Hail to the delight of Sigyn
Bless and walk with us today

— lady brythwensinclair, tumblr

Artwork by Sceith-A : DeviantArt

Month for Loki: Nine

Month for Loki: Eight

This cinnamon craft clay recipe makes a sweet-smelling dough that can be made into ornaments for your Loki altar.

Just mix together applesauce, cinnamon, and a bit of glue to create a clay that is perfect for rolling out and cutting shapes.

This recipe makes enough dough for about 10 ornaments, depending on the size. The shapes can be air-dried, or baked and then painted or left plain. If you make the clay ahead of time, store it in a covered container or a plastic bag at room temperature.

Cinnamon craft clay

  • ¾ cup (85 grams) cinnamon (One can buy a 3-ounce jar from the dollar store):
  • ½ cup (130 grams) applesauce, unsweetened
  • 2½ tablespoons (40 ml) white glue (Elmer’s)
  • Cookie cutters
  • Mixing bowl and spoon
  • Wax paper
  • Rolling pin
  • Toothpick or straw
  • Cooling rack
  • Ribbon, twine, or yarn
  1. Combine the applesauce and white glue in a mixing bowl with a spoon. Slowly add the cinnamon, and mix until all the cinnamon is worked in and a dough forms. (The glue makes the dough easier to work, and increases the strength and durability of the finished items.)
  2. Remove the dough from the bowl and knead the mixture until it turns into a firm clay. Add more cinnamon if the dough is tacky, or more applesauce if it is crumbly.
  3. Let the dough sit for about 30 minutes in a covered bowl before using.
    To make ornaments: Roll out the dough between layers of wax paper to a thickness of 1/8″ to 1/4″. Use cookie cutters to cut out desired shapes. Use a toothpick or straw to cut out a hole near the top of the shape for a hanger. Let the shapes dry on wax paper or a wire rack for a couple of days; flip them a few times to promote even drying and avoid curling. When dry, paint the ornaments with puffy/dimensional paint, if you like, or leave them plain. Add a ribbon, twine, or yarn hanger.
  4. Molded shapes: Pinch off as much dough as you need to make your shape, and leave the rest in the covered bowl. Work the dough into any desired shape with your hands. When you have finished molding your shape, put it on a piece of waxed paper to dry. It should dry in about two or three days to a hard finish.

Month for Loki: Seven

I was having a moment recently, and I came across this quote from LokeanWitchoftheWest, and damn if its obvious truth didn’t slap me upside the head:


“A lot of Loki’s most suggested offerings are drugs (alcohol and tobacco especially). If you are someone who struggles with addiction, or addiction runs in your family, and you choose not to do drugs for any reason; Loki does not mind you not giving those types of offerings. You are not lesser to him, or to this community.”