
Introduction
Tidings of Renewal and Blessings
The ninth day of Yule brings a moment of pause and reflection, an interlude where time seems to still as we prepare for the New Year. It is a day devoted to honoring the divine presence of Njordr, the benevolent god of the sea and prosperity, and Nerthus, the nurturing goddess of earth and fertility. Together, they symbolize harmony and the interconnected balance of nature. On this sacred day, we focus on creating space in our homes, hearts, and spirits for the possibilities the New Year promises to bring.

Njordr, often depicted as a calm and generous deity, embodies the vastness and abundance of the sea. As the god of seafaring, winds, and fertility, he invites us to embrace prosperity and contentment. Rituals of gratitude, offerings of mead or barley tea, and meditative reflections by the water bring us closer to his essence. With Njordr, we celebrate the wealth and opportunities the sea provides, channeling his energy to invite abundance into the year ahead.
Nerthus, revered as the earth’s guardian of fertility and peace, reminds us of the importance of nurturing harmony with the land. She is celebrated through acts of gratitude and offerings to the natural world, honoring the earth’s cycles and gifts. Symbolic gestures, such as edible garlands left for wildlife or offerings placed near water, reflect our connection to the earth’s bounty. By honoring Nerthus, we commit to cherishing and protecting the land as stewards of its sacred balance.
The day also becomes a time for preparation and renewal. Tidying the home, organizing spaces, and clearing out remnants of the past year are symbolic acts of cleansing that pave the way for fresh beginnings. This holistic process, both physical and spiritual, allows us to let go of what no longer serves us and welcome the coming year with open hearts. Through these acts, we embrace the promise of change and the opportunity to create space for growth and possibility.
As the evening unfolds, the tradition of making plum pudding brings sweetness to the day. This dessert, rich with symbolism, becomes a shared experience of joy and surprise. A hidden silver coin, blessed in the names of Njordr and Nerthus, transforms the pudding into a vessel of hidden blessings. The discovery of the coin brings the promise of unexpected fortune, while a portion of the pudding is offered back to the deities as an act of gratitude. This shared ritual ties us to the divine and to one another, weaving a sense of unity and anticipation for the blessings of the New Year.
On the ninth day of Yule, as we honor Njordr and Nerthus, cleanse our spaces, and savor the traditions of the season, we find ourselves wrapped in a moment of renewal. The blessings of the sea and the earth converge, inspiring us to move forward with hope, gratitude, and a deeper connection to the natural world. The sweetness of plum pudding and the spirit of reflection and preparation guide us toward a harmonious close to the Yule season, setting the stage for the New Year ahead.

























I love learning more about yule and i am already cleaning and donating, trying to focus on culling out unneeded things this new year 🙂