"Grow mightily and fill this earth with fruits; Nerthus
bless this soil with your great power."
After that, leave the soil out in a sacred place overnight -
perhaps at the foot of a mighty tree or a nearby creek.
The next day, write or inscribe the rune Berkana onto each
of the four twigs reserved for this purpose.
Place one into the bottom of each hole, putting the soil back into
place, and saying "Grow" nine times over each hole.
In the center of the garden, stretch your arms to the sky
and turn clockwise three times, keeping your face lifted to the sky. Say:
"This soil is filled with plenty. May its fruitfulness nourish the bodies of me
and mine, and may my efforts give honor to the spirits of this place, the land
wights, and the Earth, mother of all."
Take some seeds that you are planning to use in that land,
and place them in a bowl on the soil before you. Then say (feel free to substitute some of
your own plants for those listed):
May Nerthus grant you
fields growing and flourishing,
propagating and strengthening,
tall shafts, bright crops,
and red tomato crops,
and soft sage crops,
and all earth's crops.
May Nerthus grant you
that your produce be guarded against any enemies,
and that it be kept safe from harm,
from poisons sown around the land.
Now I bid the Mother, who shaped this world,
that none shall overturn the words thus spoken."
fields growing and flourishing,
propagating and strengthening,
tall shafts, bright crops,
and red tomato crops,
and soft sage crops,
and all earth's crops.
May Nerthus grant you
that your produce be guarded against any enemies,
and that it be kept safe from harm,
from poisons sown around the land.
Now I bid the Mother, who shaped this world,
that none shall overturn the words thus spoken."
Dig up a small portion of the land - or more, if you are
planning to plant that day - and say:
"Whole may you be Earth, mother of men!
May you be ever-growing and ever-fruitful,
with food filled for the needs of me and mine."
May you be ever-growing and ever-fruitful,
with food filled for the needs of me and mine."
Placing the cake in the soil, just as you would normally
plant seeds, say:
"Field full of food for me and mine,
bright-blooming, you are blessed
in the holy name of the one who gives all fruitfulness,
the Earth on which we live;
Nerthus, the one who made the ground,
grant us the gift of growing,
that for us each fruit and leaf might come to use.
bright-blooming, you are blessed
in the holy name of the one who gives all fruitfulness,
the Earth on which we live;
Nerthus, the one who made the ground,
grant us the gift of growing,
that for us each fruit and leaf might come to use.
Then say three times: "Grow, in the name of Nerthus, be
blessed."
Spade or shovel
bucket or container for soil
oil
honey
yeast
twigs from perennial herbs or trees on property
four twigs or small branches to use as rune staves
a few early seeds or bulbs for planting, or seeds for later planting if seasonally appropriate
cakes - these can be either like pancakes or cookies, but flavored with honey rather than sugar
bucket or container for soil
oil
honey
yeast
twigs from perennial herbs or trees on property
four twigs or small branches to use as rune staves
a few early seeds or bulbs for planting, or seeds for later planting if seasonally appropriate
cakes - these can be either like pancakes or cookies, but flavored with honey rather than sugar
Here's a possible recipe for the cakes, based on a recipe from New Varangian Guard, a re-enactment society in Australia:
Honey Shortbread
1 cup flour
1/4 cup corn starch
3/4 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup honey
Mix the ingredients and form a dough, spoon into a well-greased pan.
Bake at 325 for 30 minutes, let cool and cut into pieces.
I totaly loved this Idea!
ReplyDeleteTHe shoertbread is woderfull.
Thank you! It actually turned out really tasty :)
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