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Syn

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Protector, guardian, defender, loyal, trustworthy, just, wise, observant, vigilant, discerning, decisive, decisive, perceptive, skilled, resourceful, strategic, boundary-maker, gatekeeper, secret-keeper, mediator, respected.

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Tarot

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The Star

The Moon

The High Priestess

Constellations

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Ursa Major

Cygnus

Aquila

Offerings:

---Bread
---Beer
---Wine
---Honey
---Cheese
---Meat
---Grains

Divinations:

---Runes casting
---Tarot reading
---Scrying
---Pendulum divination
---Astrology
---I Ching
---Palm reading

Incantations:

---"Syn, goddess of boundaries and protection, shield me from harm and keep me safe."
---"By the power of Syn, I create a boundary between myself and negativity, and invite only positivity and light into my life."
---"Syn, guardian of sacred spaces, bless this place and all who enter with your divine protection."

Stones & Herbs:

---396 Hz: Known as the "Liberation Frequency," it is associated with releasing fear, guilt, and negative energy, allowing for transformation and healing.
---741 Hz: Referred to as the "Awakening Intuition Frequency," it stimulates intuition, enhances communication, and promotes clarity of thought.
---963 Hz: Known as the "Frequency of the Sun," it is associated with the activation of the pineal gland, spiritual connection, and awakening higher consciousness.

Frequencies

---Moonstone
---Selenite
---Celestite
---Lepidolite
---Labradorite
---Amethyst
---Clear Quartz


Lavender, Sage, Rosemary, Mugwort, Yarrow, Vervain, Elderflower

Signs & Synchronicities

Creatures

---Encountering hounds, which are associated with Syn's role as a guardian and protector of boundaries and thresholds.
---Spotting owls, which symbolize wisdom, vigilance, and the ability to see beyond the surface.
---Coming across snakes, representing transformation, rebirth, and the shedding of old patterns.

---Hounds
---Owls
---Snakes

                           Norse mythology is rich in gods and goddesses, each with their own unique traits and offerings. One such goddess is Syn, who is associated with protection and keeping things secret. She is not as well-known as some of the other gods and goddesses, but she is still an important figure in Norse mythology. In this response, we will provide a detailed description of Syn, including her offerings, divinations, stones, herbs, and items used for working with her. We will also describe the physicalities of Syn in Norse society, including symbols, offering items, clothing, weapons, jewelry, hair, facial features, tattoos, tarot cards, and constellations that are associated with her. Finally, we will end with a story about Syn that highlights her importance in Norse mythology.

Offerings and Divinations
Syn is known for her ability to protect things, and as such, she is often invoked during legal proceedings or when secrets need to be kept. Offerings to Syn typically include items that represent secrecy or protection, such as keys or locks. She is also associated with binding magic, so items used in spellwork related to binding or protection, such as cords or ribbons, may also be used as offerings. Additionally, offerings of bread and honey are sometimes given to Syn as a way of thanking her for her protection.

Stones and Herbs
There are no specific stones or herbs that are associated with Syn, but any that are commonly used in protection or binding spells may be used when working with her. Some examples of stones that may be used include amethyst, black tourmaline, and obsidian. Common herbs used in protection spells include sage, rosemary, and lavender.

Items Used in Working with Syn
In addition to offerings, there are several items that may be used when working with Syn. These include keys, locks, cords, and ribbons, as mentioned earlier. Additionally, candles may be lit in her honor, particularly purple or black candles that are associated with protection and banishing.

Physicalities of Syn in Norse Society
Syn is not described in great detail in the surviving texts of Norse mythology, but there are some general characteristics and symbols associated with her. She is typically depicted wearing a long, flowing gown or robe, and she is often shown carrying a key or standing in front of a closed door or gate. This is likely a reference to her role as a protector of secrets and keeper of boundaries.

As for physical features, there is no specific description of Syn's appearance in Norse mythology. However, given her role as a protector, she may be associated with strong, sturdy features such as broad shoulders or a muscular build. Alternatively, she may be depicted as more delicate and refined, with fine facial features and a regal bearing.

Offering Items
In addition to the offerings mentioned earlier, there are several other items that may be associated with Syn. Keys, locks, and chains are common symbols of her role as a protector and keeper of secrets. Additionally, purple and black candles are often used in her honor, as they are associated with protection and banishing. Other items that may be used in working with Syn include cords, ribbons, and feathers.

Clothing, Weapons, and Jewelry
As mentioned earlier, Syn is often depicted wearing a long, flowing gown or robe. She is not typically associated with any specific weapons or jewelry, but it is possible that she may have carried a sword or other defensive weapon as a protector.

Hair and Facial Features
There is no specific description of Syn's hair or facial features in Norse mythology. However, as a goddess of protection, she may be associated with strong, sharp features or a stern expression.

Tattoos
Tattoos were not a common practice in Norse society, but it is possible that someone who worked with Syn may have chosen to get a tattoo that represented her or her protective qualities. This could include symbols such as keys, locks, or chains, or more abstract designs that represent the idea of protection or secrecy.

Tarot Card and Constellation
There is no specific tarot card or constellation associated with Syn in Norse mythology. However, given her role as a protector and keeper of secrets, she may be associated with cards in the Major Arcana that relate to these themes, such as the High Priestess or the Hermit. Similarly, she may be associated with constellations that have protective or secret-keeping associations, such as Scorpio or Orion.

Story of Syn
There are relatively few stories featuring Syn in Norse mythology, but her role as a protector and keeper of secrets is referenced in several texts. One example comes from the Prose Edda, where it is said that during legal proceedings, the plaintiff would stand outside the door of the courtroom and state their case to Syn, asking for her protection and assistance in keeping their secrets safe. Similarly, when an oath was sworn, it was common to invoke Syn as a witness, again emphasizing her role as a keeper of secrets.

Another story featuring Syn comes from the poem Hávamál, in which Odin, the chief god of the Norse pantheon, gives advice on how to conduct oneself in various situations. In one stanza, he advises that when one enters a hall or home where they are not known, they should stand silently and observe everything that is said and done, but not speak until spoken to. He advises that this is a good way to avoid being accused of wrongdoing or giving away secrets, and that Syn, among other gods, will reward those who conduct themselves in this way.

Conclusion
Syn is a goddess of protection and secrecy in Norse mythology, and as such, she is often invoked during legal proceedings or when secrets need to be kept. Offerings to Syn typically include items that represent secrecy or protection, such as keys or locks, and she may be associated with stones and herbs commonly used in protection or binding spells. In Norse society, Syn was often depicted wearing a long, flowing gown or robe and carrying a key or standing in front of a closed door or gate. While there are relatively few stories featuring Syn in Norse mythology, her role as a protector and keeper of secrets is referenced in several texts and emphasizes the importance of keeping secrets safe and protected.

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