The Old Ways

ᚦ  Norse Festival · February 1

Charming of the Plow

Also: Disting Plow Rite, Agricultural Awakening

Significance

A modern Heathen observance rooted in Anglo-Saxon tradition (the Aecerbot or 'field remedy' charm from the 11th-century Lacnunga manuscript). The plow is blessed, the first furrow of the year is cut (or symbolically traced), and offerings of bread, milk, and ale are poured onto the earth. This marks the agricultural awakening — the moment when the frozen earth begins to stir and the cycle of planting begins. Associated with Freyr as lord of growth and Nerthus (Earth Mother).

Honored deities

Questions & Answers

Questions about Charming of the Plow

What is Charming of the Plow?

Also known as: Disting Plow Rite, Agricultural Awakening. A modern Heathen observance rooted in Anglo-Saxon tradition (the Aecerbot or 'field remedy' charm from the 11th-century Lacnunga manuscript). The plow is blessed, the first furrow of the year is cut (or symbolically traced), and offerings of bread, milk, and ale are poured onto the earth. This marks the agricultural awakening — the moment when the frozen earth begins to stir and the cycle of planting begins. Associated with Freyr as lord of growth and Nerthus (Earth Mother).

How do I celebrate Charming of the Plow?

Here is how to celebrate Charming of the Plow: - Plow Blessing: Take a piece of bread dipped in milk, ale, and honey and bury it in the earth. Say: 'Erce, Erce, Erce, eorthan modor — Mother of Earth, may the Allruler grant you fields growing and thriving.' If you garden, trace your first furrow or turn the first soil. Modern adaptation: If you have no garden, fill a pot with soil and bury a seed along with a piece of bread. Keep it on a sunny windowsill as a symbol of the returning cycle.

What is Charming of the Plow in the Norse tradition?

Charming of the Plow is a Norse festival. A modern Heathen observance rooted in Anglo-Saxon tradition (the Aecerbot or 'field remedy' charm from the 11th-century Lacnunga manuscript). The plow is blessed, the first furrow of the year is cut (or symbolically traced), and offerings of bread, milk, and ale are poured onto the earth. This marks the agricultural awakening — the moment when the frozen earth begins to stir and the cycle of plant

What is the spiritual meaning of Charming of the Plow?

The spiritual theme of Charming of the Plow: Awakening after dormancy — the earth is stirring, and so must you. What will you plant?. Reflection prompts: What has been dormant in you through the winter that is ready to awaken? What do you want to plant — literally or metaphorically — as the earth opens?

Which gods are honored at Charming of the Plow?

The deities honored at Charming of the Plow are: Freyr, Nerthus, Jord. A modern Heathen observance rooted in Anglo-Saxon tradition (the Aecerbot or 'field remedy' charm from the 11th-century Lacnunga manuscript). The plow is blessed, the first furrow of the year is cut (

What should I prepare for Charming of the Plow?

To prepare for Charming of the Plow: Modern preparation: If you have no garden, fill a pot with soil and bury a seed along with a piece of bread. Keep it on a sunny windowsill as a symbol of the returning cycle.