Hela

Invocation to Hela

Hela's Day - 10 Haymonath (July)

Pagan Book of Hours

Order of the Horae

 

Colors: Black and White

Elements: Earth and Air

Altar: Upon black cloth to the right place four black candles, a skull, bones, a pot of earth, a pile of withered leaves, and a gravestone. Upon white cloth to the left place four white candles, incense, an ivory chalice of mead, a crystal sphere, and a bunch of dried roses. Veil the windows.

Offerings: Blood. Pain. Difficulty. Toil. An arduous task that will take all you have to give, and will benefit the generations yet to come.

Daily Meal: Meat stew and bread.

 

 

Invocation to Hela

 

Hail to Hel

Queen of Helheim

Wisest of Wights

Keeper of Secrets

Keeper of the hopes for tomorrow

Guardian of Souls

Implacable one of the frozen realm

Half the face of beauty

Half the face of Death.

You who feed the dead

At your meager table

Where everyone gets their fair share,

You who care not

About wealth or status,

About fame or fortune,

Who cares for the peasant

Equally with the ruler,

Teach us that Death is the great leveller

And that we need have no pride

When we reach your halls.

Lady who takes away

Yet holds always promise,

Teach us to praise loss and death

And the passing of all things,

For from this flux

We know your blessings flow.

 

(Blow out the candles, bow to the altar, and pour out the libation of mead. The roses should be placed outside to rot in the garden.)