Here's the card that I got from
Celtic Spirit Wolf
in her FB Page :THE PAGAN HIGHWAY" ....
"FREYJA"
Unleash your adventurous side, take risks and be daring.
dont play it safe right now. instead, take bold action in the direction of your true hearts desire.
success comes not from timidity but from committing yourself fully to realizing your dream.
hold the clear intention of success and it shall come about.
enjoy the excitement of taking risks, of being bold, and of being daring.
and be sure to celebrate your sucess with a party or by splurging on a wonderful indulgence.
various meanings...+
~ take a risk,
~ make a bold life change,
~ appreciate your body,
~ flirt,
~ go have fun and celebrate.
Freyja is a nordic earth goddess of fertility, celebration, and passion, freyja rides in a chariot pulled by mighty cats across the rainbow bridge connecting heaven & earth.
Unafraid of her sexual power, freyja teaches us to appreciate our attractiveness, and to enjoy ourselves.
no wonder, then, that the day of the week, friday, was named in her honour, since this day is associated with the end of the workweek and a time for celebration.
Unleash your adventurous side, take risks and be daring.
dont play it safe right now. instead, take bold action in the direction of your true hearts desire.
success comes not from timidity but from committing yourself fully to realizing your dream.
hold the clear intention of success and it shall come about.
enjoy the excitement of taking risks, of being bold, and of being daring.
and be sure to celebrate your sucess with a party or by splurging on a wonderful indulgence.
various meanings...+
~ take a risk,
~ make a bold life change,
~ appreciate your body,
~ flirt,
~ go have fun and celebrate.
Freyja is a nordic earth goddess of fertility, celebration, and passion, freyja rides in a chariot pulled by mighty cats across the rainbow bridge connecting heaven & earth.
Unafraid of her sexual power, freyja teaches us to appreciate our attractiveness, and to enjoy ourselves.
no wonder, then, that the day of the week, friday, was named in her honour, since this day is associated with the end of the workweek and a time for celebration.
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