Loki and Sigyn

Loki and Sigyn

  • Lea Svendsen
Publisher:Llewellyn WorldwideISBN 13: 9780738769431ISBN 10: 0738769436

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Loki and Sigyn is written by Lea Svendsen and published by Llewellyn Worldwide. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0738769436 (ISBN 10) and 9780738769431 (ISBN 13).

"A comprehensive and sincere look at Loki, Sigyn, and their presence within inclusive Heathenry . . . a much-needed contribution to this community." ―Bat Collazo, editor of Blood Unbound: A Loki Devotional This captivating book takes you deep into the infamous legacy of Loki and the quiet power of Sigyn, the goddess of loyalty and compassion. As a controversial figure in Heathenry, Loki is often approached with trepidation. But this book introduces you to his true self: a trickster, but also a loving husband and creative problem-solver. Join Heathen author Lea Svendsen on a rich exploration of these two Norse deities, together and separate. Discover their adventures in parenthood, their complicated relationships with the other gods, and their entertaining exploits. Learn how to set up an altar to each of them, what offerings they like, and how to perform rituals. You'll also enjoy compelling thoughts on Loki and Sigyn from Pagan and Heathen leaders, such as Patricia Lafayllve and Erika Wren. Includes a foreword by Mortellus, author of Do I Have to Wear Black? "This is an interesting examination of a controversial figure. Svendsen's prose is familiar, easy to understand, and occasionally hilarious. Moving between solid scholarship and personal experience with ease, this book provides readers with a modern sense of both Loki and Sigyn." ―Patricia Lafayllve, author of A Practical Heathen's Guide to Asatru