Prayer To | Fenrir

(Use this during times of immense struggle or unfair circumstances)

3. A Prayer for Radical Change and Transformation (The Feast of Ragnarok)

“Fenrir, son of Angrboda, Child of the iron wood, Father of Hati and Sköll, Hear the howl from my throat. prayer to fenrir

When you pray to Fenrir, you are not praying to a monster. You are praying to the part of yourself that refuses to be tamed. The part that knows, deep in its bones, that Gleipnir was always a lie. The chains that bind you are made of impossible things—whispers, false promises, social approval—and they can be broken.

Acknowledging that certain structures, habits, or systems must be completely destroyed (Ragnarok) before renewal can occur. Approaching Fenrir: Etiquette and Intent (Use this during times of immense struggle or

Heavy iron chains, stones, rough-hewn wood, bones, faux fur, or imagery of wolves.

Use this when you feel stuck, trapped by others' expectations, or held back by your own fears. You are praying to the part of yourself

Praying to Fenrir can be a powerful way to tap into the wolf's transformative energy and symbolism. By understanding Fenrir's character, preparing for prayer, and following this guide, you can create a meaningful and effective prayer practice that honors the wolf and fosters personal growth. May your prayers be heard, and may Fenrir's wild power guide you on your journey.

Recognize that his energy is inherently untamed. Prayers often focus on finding strength within adversity rather than asking for external intervention.