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Runes
"Futhark" is the Norse equivalent of "Alphabet." Just as "Alphabet is
formed by the first two Greek letters, alpha and beta, so futhark is
formed by the first six letters of Old Norse.
Throughout the ages weaving through Northern European history, the
runes have held a deep fascination and mystical quality to both
Teutonic and Celtic peoples alike. Serving as an alphabet, the runes
evolved naturally over the course of time into four distinct alphabets:
the Elder Futhark, the Younger Futhark, Anglo-Saxon Futhark &
Armanen Futhark.
Dating back to about 300 BCE the Elder Futhark, as we have chosen to
use here, is still the most popular and widely used. The actual origin
of the Runes is lost in prehistory, possibly dating back to Hyperborean
times. In the Wotanist pantheon the giant Mimir, as the possessor of
the well of wisdom, is credited as the inventor and source of the
Runes.
The Runes support our quest for fulfillment. Helpful tools such as the
Runes, if used in the proper spirit, allow us to experience harmony and
clarity in our daily lives.
Underlying the whole, outward runic concept we find a far deeper arcane
aspect, formulating the universal mysteries. Each rune consists of
three profound elements:
1) a sound (song), 2) a stave (shape), 3) a rune (hidden lore).
Of this triad no rune can stand lone of itself. To master the Runes one
must learn to grasp these principles and use them effectively.
One of the important things we must focus on is to know our own inner
essence, as individuals and as a folk. We, as the children of our noble
ancestors and our archetypical gods, represent the collective
consciousness of our race; we really have it all. What we have to do is
strengthen and refine this ancient bond. We have to look within
ourselves and the runic triad to understand the pathways which will
open the doors to our genetic and nature-based instincts.
Each person is the center of his existence. The geometric Runes are a
symbolic chart to show us the flow of influences around us and guide us
in our understanding. Once we understand them, we can then incorporate
the best ways to use them.
The runic system in essence is much like a map of the cosmos and the
human consciousness combined. It is a system of Gnostic learning and a
language of what has been learned. Runes quite often weave deep into
the human emotions. In the first step, we find that each rune has
characteristics and emotion suitable to that rune alone. It is helpful
to learn exactly what rune fits what emotion. Then, we need to learn
the other aspects of each rune. To make a rune work, one must be able
to feel it first. The effort invested will determine how fast one
learns. However, it takes time and some people learn faster than
others.
It is important to learn the Runes thoroughly, names, definitive
characteristics and emotions that they evoke. Runes create a balance
within themselves and help us discover our essence and true nature. The
more we learn about the Runes the more they become incorporated into
our lives. There are many books available on Runes, and it is
advantageous to study as many as possible. Some are good and some are
not. In time it will become evident which books best illuminate the
subject. One's frame of mind influences the way the Runes work and act.
Respect for each rune will provide a way to explore the unknown forces
at work in our lives, thereby heightening self-awareness and the
mystery of our existence.
Wotan hung on the World Tree Yggdrasill for nine days and nine nights,
sacrificing himself to himself to learn the mystery of the Runes. May
they guide you, also.
To whomso they may avail,
unbewildered, unspoilt,
They are wholesome to have;
Thrive thou with these then,
When thou hast learnt their lore,
'Til the Gods end thy life-days.
Volsunga Saga
Wealth
(f) Fire generation, fire-borer, livestock, property, to grow, to wander, to destroy, to shred
Green tourmaline
The first of the runes, it literally means cattle and takes shape from
their horns. It stands for material wealth, fertility and tamed earthly
energy that can be controlled by the human will. Fehu is the essence of
mobile power and strength, but a potential source of disruption, as
well. It is related to the Vanir deities Njord, Frey and Freyja. This
is a rune of duty, of good for good, of true worship and of health.
Primal strength
(u) The primordial, eternity, primal fire, primal light, primal bull aurochs, the afterlife
Tiger's eye
This is the rune of the aurochs, a magnificent wild bovine of ancient
Europe. Interpretively it is the horn of the aurochs or falling
drizzle. It represents untamed earthly energy, primal shaping forces
that cannot be controlled by human will. The U rune is the mother of
manifestation. Uruz is the forming force, not the form itself. It
defines the origin and destiny of all things. As the rune of vital
strength and virility, a life force of the masculine polarity, Uruz
teaches patience, endurance, courage and the application of aggression
at the right time under the right circumstances. Uruz is used to
enhance independence and leadership abilities and to aid in the growth
of "wisdom."
Defense
(th) Thunder, thunderbolt, lightning flash, thorn
Bloodstone
This stands for both a thorn and the god Thor. A powerful defensive
rune, it employs the destructive force that is sometimes necessary in
battling enemies and chaos, although it can sometimes cause chaos. A
rune of lightning and thunder, of life and polarity, Thurisaz governs
regeneration and fertilization.
Gods
(a) Reception - transformation - expression, inspiration, death - mysteries
Lapis lazuli
Derived from the Aesir, associated with "the mouth of god,"
specifically Wotan's, this rune stands for wisdom and divine
inspiration. Consciousness, intelligence, poetry, magic, ecstasy and
order are, also, ruled by Ansuz. It is the wisdom of ancestral memory
and that "small voice within." Ansuz is instrumental in the creation of
mankind. It is a rune which works magnetic and/or hypnotic speech.
Motion
(r) Right action and order, religion, ritual, rhythm
Jacinth
The rune of the natural order, of the cycles of days, seasons and
years, it is the right way, the path of the sun and the journeys of
people and the migration of animals. Raido governs the rhythms of music
and dance. It is a rune of rebels and giving rein, also, relative to
Thor and Folk-soul. This rune has been interpreted variously as
"wagon," "chariot" and "riding." Raido is a rune of spiritual
development.
Illumination
(k) Kinship, learning, teaching
Flint
The rune of the torch and controlled fire or energy, this is the fire
of regeneration through death or sacrifice. It represents the hearth
and creation, as well as cremation. Kenaz is associated with knowledge,
teaching and doing. Connected to inner guidance, it is the rune of
human passion, lust and sexual love, also, a rune of the artist and
craftsman.
Gift
(g) The high gods, gifts, generosity, hospitality
Emerald and Jade
Exchanging gifts binds people together, it binds a leader to his
followers and seals alliances between clans. This was the idea behind
sacrifices or gifts to the gods, which should bring favors in return.
Gebo brings friendship, loyalty and hospitality, a rune often used in
"love magic."
Joy
(w) Joy, harmony, respect, honor, pride and fellowship
Topaz and rose quartz
It stands for personal wholeness and perfection. Wunjo battles against
discouragement and sadness to bring cheerfulness and courage in both
the individual and the group. Clan-centric and binding of kin, this is
a rune of emotional healing and self-confidence, the will to win.
Constraint
(h) The right moment, keep and save
Crystal
Named after hail, this rune is seen to be the framework of the
universe, the guide to evolution. It is the unity of fire and ice,
which were seen in the old mythologies as the two primal elements. It
is a rune of harmony and completeness. The rune of hope, renewal and
lusty youth, Hagalaz contains the potential energy of neutral power in
the multi-universe, which is born from the dynamic generating, evolving
unit of fire (energy) and ice (anti-matter). The H rune describes the
eternal cosmic harmony. As the Rune mother, it signifies the realms of
the underworld and personal unconsciousness.
Necessity
(n) Norn, compulsion of fate
Obsidian
The need rune, this symbolizes the heroic power to survive and thrive
in times of crisis and stress. Its shape symbolizes the bow-drill used
in old times to kindle the need fire. It represents coming into being,
manifestation and is a rune of protection, especially spiritual
protection. Nauthiz is the force of friction and resistance which
builds up the individual strength and will.
Stasis
(i) Iron, ice
Herkimer diamond
Isa is the rune of ice and inaction. Ice is seen as one of the primal
elements; fire is the other. It represents drawing into the center of
one's being, giving calm in times of strife. The Isa rune is the force
of attraction, gravity, inertia, entropy in the multi-universe. Isa is
a symbol of the individual ego and concentrating force that holds the
ego-self together. It is the rune of control and defense.
Year
(y) Cyclical development, solar year, reward, fruition
Moss agate
Literally meaning "year," this rune represents natural cycles, such as
the progression of the seasons, sowing and reaping, birth, death and
rebirth, and the rewards or penalties for one's action. Jera represents
a masculine fertility force associated with Freyr. Jera symbolizes the
interlocking forces of fire (summer) and ice (winter) as compliments of
each other. It is a rune of awareness and patience.
Yew tree
(ei) Vertical cosmic axis, endurance, protection
Smoky quartz
Meaning yew tree, it symbolizes the cosmic tree, Yggdrasill, seen as
the central axis of the world. As such, it allows communication and
travel to other realms of being. This rune contains the mystery of life
and death, and mystically unifies them in essence. It is a life-giving
force and the mode by which that force is sustained. Eihwaz represents
the dynamic and outgoing and is associated with Vuldar, god of the
winter sky.
Womb, dice cup
(p) Time, cause and effect, evolution - change
Layered onyx
Symbolizing the dice cup or chance happenings, this represents "orlog"
or "wyrd," both of which are similar to the modern concept of "fate."
Orlog is the primal layers of past action and events that guide and
affect the present and future wyrd. Pertho is the rune of time and
excitements, both pleasant and unpleasant. It is a rune of feasting,
dancing and laughter, also, intellectual knowledge and divination.
Elk
(z) Life, protection, connection between gods and men
Black tourmaline
Also known as algiz, it is symbolic of a spread hand or an elk's
antlers, both being signs of active defense. A rune of protection and
of purifying, it is associated with a swan or a valkyrie and with
striving towards one's potential. Elhaz is the life symbol and was
often carved into spears for protection and victory.
Sun
(s) Solar wheel, goal and path, success, guide
Norse sunstone
Rune of the sun and the power it radiates, its shape is that of a
lightning bolt. It represents the primal fire that reacts against ice.
It is the power of the human will, of victory and success. The rune of
Heimdall, the messenger of Wotan, symbolically says "Bear it or be it."
Cosmic pillar
(t) Justice, self-sacrifice, spiritual discipline, world order
Bloodstone and hematite
Tiwaz is the rune of Tyr, the god of law, justice and war, who brings
victory to the side which most deserves it. It embodies honor, duty and
unselfishness, sacrificing oneself for the good of others. It is a rune
of divine order. A three-fold mystery is contained in Tiwaz: justice,
war and world-column.
Birch tree
(b) Birth - life - death cycle, containment, earth mother
Jet
This rune means birch goddess and symbolizes Nerthus, earth mother. It
rules over the stages of life as well as death, gestation and rebirth.
It conceals, nurtures and protects, as does the womb and the tomb.
Berkano is a rune of the Vanir and of hidden transformation and growth.
Horse
(e) Harmonious duality, marriage, trust, loyalty
Turquoise
This signifies a horse and, also, a harmonious and loyal partnership,
such as between a horse and rider, husband and wife, business partners
or a king and his subjects. Identified with twins, such as the Saxon
conquerors Hengist (stallion) and Horsa (horse). Ehwaz is connected
with fertility and thus to Freyr. It represents a rune of trust and
loyalty. Ehwaz is a symbol of the ideal man-woman relationship and thus
is the mystery of lawful marriage.
Human being
(m) Divine structure, intelligence, divine ancestor and sky father
Amethyst
The M rune stands for man or human, especially that divine spark within
each person, connected to the god Heimdall (also known as Rig), who was
said to be the progenitor of mankind. Mannaz is the rune of the
conscious, rational mind and intelligence, it describes the Germanic
peoples as being the progeny of the gods. It is the stave of the
"perfected man," the complete human being, for good drink, especially
mead, for the builders and innkeepers, comrades-in-arms and bachelors.
Flowing water
(l) Primal water, passage to and from life, growth
Malachite
This rune means water. It stands for the deep water of the subconscious
from which come wisdom and intuition. It is the primal waters of life.
Laguz symbolizes both the waters of birth and those waters crossed
after death. This rune represents the basic life energy in the universe
and the secret source of all organic life. Symbolic of phallic power
(virtue) and fertility in the physical as well as mental realms.
Expansive energy
(ng) Potential energy, gestation
Ivory
The masculine consort of the earth goddess, this rune is named for the
earthly god, Ing. It was later associated with the god Frey. Ingwaz
represents the seed with its stored power and potential that must
undergo a gestation period before manifestation. This rune is the male
counterpart to the Berkano rune.
Day
(d) Light, polarity, synchronization
Fluorite
This is the point of balance between the pairs of opposites. It is the
instant of dawn or dusk. It is the awakening of the transcendent
consciousness, often described as a blinding flash of inspiration that
unites the individual with the universe and reveals the mystery of
being. Dagaz is a concept of synthesization of opposites that goes
beyond their perceived opposition. In Dagaz, language fails, Dagaz is
chiefly useful as a rune of meditation.
Home, possession
(o) Inherited power, sacred enclosure, preserved freedom
Petrified wood
The O rune represents land or real property, especially ancestral
lands. On another level it represents the genetic structure given us by
our ancestors as well as ancestral memory and inherited spiritual
power. It is preserved clan and tribal law on a spiritual level. In
Wotanism it is a rune expressed by the kindred, as a rune of Wotan's
might as Allfather. Othala represents personal love of folk and nation.
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