2023 Call for Symbel Toasts
Jan. 2nd, 2023 10:14 pmI originally posted this to JMG's January 2nd, 2023 Magic Monday, but I had a request to re-post as my own entry, so that folks could contribute after JMG closes that post. I've lightly modified the below to make it work better as a stand-alone post rather than a comment on Magic Monday.
As last year, when I set my goal of reading books only by those dead for the year (accomplished!), I'd like to invite anyone willing to join me in a virtual symbel. Symbel is a Heathen ritual where those participating share rounds of toasts. During each round, anyone so moved may raise a glass and propose a toast, to which all participating drink. Drinking to a toast indicates your support of it's intent, whether or not you'll do anything concrete toward it.
Traditionally, the first round of toasts is directed to the Gods, the second to the ancestors (or other divine beings like elves, dwarves, or the like), and the third is a chance to either share something accomplished, or pledge to do something. This last is called a "boast," but if it is empty bragging, you're doing it wrong. The goal is to acknowledge and call upon the role your community, human and divine, plays in helping you get things done. Composing poetry for the toast is traditional and appreciated, but definitely not required (I followed the rules for the Old Norse form ljóðaháttr as modified for modern English). It is an opportunity to either share something you're proud of or to pledge to do something in the future - anyone who drinks to it lends their spiritual and social support to your accomplishing it.
For each round, anyone participating may propose their own toast(s) and/or drink to other folks' toasts. So, for example, below I boast that I will blog each week - if you decide to drink to that, you're helping me out in that goal. But then you can propose a toast to your own goal, and I'll return the favor.
So here's my ask: will anyone willing please share in any of the three toasts below you can get behind with the beverage of your choice (alcohol is traditional, but whatever your beliefs or post-New Year's Eve feelings allow will work just great), and reply with any toasts you'd like others to join you in.
Cheers and happy New Year!
*drighten is a modernized form of an Old English word for a lord or ruler
** In Norse Myth, Ask (Ash) and Embla (Elm?) were two trees that Odhinn and his brothers made into the first humans by giving them spirit, wits, and blood/healthy color. I've Anglicized them here.
As last year, when I set my goal of reading books only by those dead for the year (accomplished!), I'd like to invite anyone willing to join me in a virtual symbel. Symbel is a Heathen ritual where those participating share rounds of toasts. During each round, anyone so moved may raise a glass and propose a toast, to which all participating drink. Drinking to a toast indicates your support of it's intent, whether or not you'll do anything concrete toward it.
Traditionally, the first round of toasts is directed to the Gods, the second to the ancestors (or other divine beings like elves, dwarves, or the like), and the third is a chance to either share something accomplished, or pledge to do something. This last is called a "boast," but if it is empty bragging, you're doing it wrong. The goal is to acknowledge and call upon the role your community, human and divine, plays in helping you get things done. Composing poetry for the toast is traditional and appreciated, but definitely not required (I followed the rules for the Old Norse form ljóðaháttr as modified for modern English). It is an opportunity to either share something you're proud of or to pledge to do something in the future - anyone who drinks to it lends their spiritual and social support to your accomplishing it.
For each round, anyone participating may propose their own toast(s) and/or drink to other folks' toasts. So, for example, below I boast that I will blog each week - if you decide to drink to that, you're helping me out in that goal. But then you can propose a toast to your own goal, and I'll return the favor.
So here's my ask: will anyone willing please share in any of the three toasts below you can get behind with the beverage of your choice (alcohol is traditional, but whatever your beliefs or post-New Year's Eve feelings allow will work just great), and reply with any toasts you'd like others to join you in.
Hail to Gods
and Goddesses fair,
bright bringers of weal.
Drink I raise
to drightens* with whom
Daily we are glad to deal.
Hail to Ash
and holy Elm**,
forebearers far-sung.
Glass I lift
to that glad line
from which we are sprung.
May coming year
kindly yield
blissful blessings to all
Blithely will I
blog each week
wielding words to enthrall.
Cheers and happy New Year!
*drighten is a modernized form of an Old English word for a lord or ruler
** In Norse Myth, Ask (Ash) and Embla (Elm?) were two trees that Odhinn and his brothers made into the first humans by giving them spirit, wits, and blood/healthy color. I've Anglicized them here.