The Old Ways

ᚦ  Norse Festival · December 20

Mother Night

Also: Mōdraniht, Disablot precursor

Significance

The night before Yule. Dedicated to the Dísir — female ancestral spirits and protective goddesses. Odin begins his Wild Hunt. The longest night of the year.

When it falls

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Honored deities

Questions & Answers

Questions about Mother Night

How do I celebrate Mother Night?

Here is how to celebrate Mother Night: - Dísir offering: Set out a place at table for the Dísir. Offer bread, milk, or mead. Light a candle for your female ancestors. Modern adaptation: Place photos of matrilineal ancestors on your altar. Speak their names aloud.

What is the spiritual meaning of Mother Night?

The spiritual theme of Mother Night: Honoring the mothers — ancestral women who came before. Reflection prompts: Who are the women in your lineage whose strength you carry? What gifts did your mothers — biological and spiritual — give you?

Which gods are honored at Mother Night?

The deities honored at Mother Night are: The Dísir, Frigg. The night before Yule. Dedicated to the Dísir — female ancestral spirits and protective goddesses. A time to honor the mothers of your line and the feminine divine power that sustains kinship and home.

What is Mother Night?

Also known as: Mōdraniht, Disablot precursor. The night before Yule. Dedicated to the Dísir — female ancestral spirits and protective goddesses. A time to honor the mothers of your line and the feminine divine power that sustains kinship and home.

What is Mother Night in the Norse tradition?

Mother Night is a Norse festival. The night before Yule. Dedicated to the Dísir — female ancestral spirits and protective goddesses. A time to honor the mothers of your line and the feminine divine power that sustains kinship and home.