The main rune of the first atta. As the first letter sign, this rune has the meaning "cattle", conveys the sound "f". The first letters of the Hebrew and Greek alphabets have the same meaning, but they convey other sounds, Cattle literally refers to movable property. In a society of a nomadic or agricultural type, the number of own livestock was the main sign of the well-being of an individual, family or clan. In the ancient European tradition, cattle was property that could be the subject of a trade transaction - in contrast to the estate, which was inherited property and was not subject to sale or exchange. Symbolically, the rune of cattle denotes property that can be sold or exchanged - property that can be traded. Subsequently, in modern English, the name of this rune appeared in the word "fee" - payment.

The traditional society was largely dependent on milk, meat, leather and cow horn. This essence of cow nature assigns it a fundamental role in the Indo-European tradition. The Norse creation myth tells of a primitive cow called Audhumla, who also participated in the creation of the world: she licked a cube of crystalline salt containing the progenitor of mankind, the original creature of the Storm.

According to rune theory, "Feoh" personifies that initial transition to existence to which we all owe our origin. In the classical Mediterranean tradition, the young bull also serves as a starting point. For the ancient Egyptians, bull horns symbolized the beginning of everything. Virgil's reasoning about the birth of man begins with the words: "A white bull with gilded horns opens the year," and Mithra's worshipers argued that the bull was the beginning of the organic world being created.

In material terms, "Feoh" personifies the accumulation of power. It denotes the ability to manage. This is a power of two kinds: physical (i.e., managing the herd) and economic (as a result of using the herd). This symbol of control also includes the responsibility that ownership brings with it. Owning and managing livestock, like any other manifestation of wealth, requires the owner to show a sense of responsibility. Proper leadership is required to avoid losses. If the person who manages the herd is prone to wastefulness or is too stingy, then he will soon know misfortune and poverty. In a modern context, the rune "Feoh" means money, as well as the ability and opportunity to achieve worldly success and prosperity and the ability to maintain it. Old interpretations of the rune warn us against stinginess and its social consequences. The Norse rune poem emphatically warns us that all the troubles of rich people arise from greed and envy. These forces can cause a split in a family, a clan or a nation, leading to general ruin: "Wealth causes discord among relatives, and in the meantime wolves hide in forest ambushes." Similarly, under the rubric of the first rune, the Old English rune poem tells us that "Wealth is for everyone's pleasure, but everyone should be able to easily give it up if he wants to earn favor in the eyes of the Lord."


Phonetically, the sound is "u". Initially, it symbolized a huge European wild bull, which is called the tour ("Bos primigenus"). Both its English name and Latin mean "primal bull". Although it was widespread in northern and central Europe in ancient times, by the medieval period it had become a threatened species and was extirpated. The last tour was killed in Poland in 1627. The surviving skeleton clearly shows that the aurochs was a formidable beast. "The tour with horns rising high, the furious horned fighter who tramples on the heather cover of the earth, a fearsome spawn, swept away!" - tells us the Old English rune poem. "Ur" symbolizes the impersonal, untouched, unbridled power of wild cattle. This contrasts sharply with the personalized, socially controlled power of ownership expressed by "Feoh", the first rune. "Ur" stands for the boundless energy of the universe, the awe-inspiring embodiment of unlimited creativity. The imperviousness of the force "Ur" makes sure that it ("Ur") can never be reduced to an individual level, under someone's sole control. In the sphere of human aspirations, "Ur" conveys the power of the collective will, "our" power. The magical influence of "Ur" brings good luck, collective strength and personal success, measured by general well-being.


Phonetically renders "th", as in the word "thorn". The rune denotes the stamina and protective properties of the thorny tree. The spike is a defensive device that can act passively or as a deterrent when attacked. In addition, it has the meaning of "giant", "demon" or "troll"; and to each of these beings is also attributed the capacity to hurt or defend. The Old English rune poem tells us that "The thorn is very sharp, if you grab it, it will hurt, the thorns are terrible for anyone who falls on them." Prickly hedges are a practical way to keep outsiders out of your field; and sacred tracts of land in Northern Europe were usually surrounded by hawthorn or blackthorn hedges. Mythologically, "Thorn" refers to the protective properties of Mjolnir, the "Hammer of Thor". Mjollnir means "the crusher", and today protective amulets in the form of this hammer are popular among members of the Asatru organization. The shape of the Thorn rune bears a resemblance to the stylized shape of Thor's hammer. Here, "Thorn" is a force that opposes everything that threatens the natural order of things. In conclusion, "Thorn" also symbolizes the creative energy of the masculine principle, the productive principle that is not subject to someone else's will.

"Thorn" is the only rune that has survived in everyday use. It can be seen all over England in its later form as the "y" in "old-fashioned" names such as "Ye Olde Tea Shoppe" ("Old Tea Shop"). Until the eighteenth century, it was used in England along with the letters Latin alphabet to indicate the first "th" in words like "the", "that", and "this".


As, Asc, Asa, Ansur

This is a "divine rune", denoting divine power in action. Phonetically, this is "a" - the "original sound" of Sanskrit, which caused the manifestation of the current cycle of the universe (a theory that is quite equivalent to the Greek concept of the Logos). The As rune is represented by ash, one of the most sacred trees in the northern tradition. In Norse mythology, the universal tree Yggdrasil, the cosmic axis, is ash. "As" represents the divine authority that enforces order in space: "The ash tree, loved by people, rises high. He holds fast in his place in a steadfast position, although many enemies come to overcome him, ”says the Old English rune poem.


The Old English rune poem tells us that “For the young man inside the chambers, riding is soft; it is more difficult when he rides a horse on the road "long miles". The rune represents all kinds of formed directional activity. The poem refers to two types of "riding": sexual intercourse and riding a horse. Its name also means "wheel" (German "Rad") and the road on which one rides. In an esoteric sense, the rune symbolizes the "carriage" that we must use in order to achieve something. "Rad" denotes the need to direct our energy properly if we are to achieve the desired results. "Rad" emphasizes the need to be in the right place at the right time to perform the appropriate action. Thus "Rad" denotes the ritual nature of the activity. In the ritual, there is a transformation of energies, the transition of spirit, matter or information from one place to another. But the main emphasis is on the transformation of one's own personality. As a result, "Rad" symbolizes our conscious attempts to control the circumstances that affect our well-being. Our positive conscious interaction with our position on the wheel of fortune, a situation that we must interact with harmoniously, is what is needed if we are to live successfully. The phonetic value is "R".


Ken, Cen, Kennaz

It reads like "k". In its early form it was an angular variant of the Latin letter "C", but in its later form it symbolizes the "kienspan", a pine torch that was lit to light houses in earlier times. The Old English rune poem says that “The torch is a living fire, bright and shining. More often it burns where noble people rest in their homes. A later image of the rune conveys the form of kienspanhalter, a stand into which a burning pine torch was stuck. Such devices have been used in rural areas southern Germany until the nineteenth century. As a result, the Ken rune symbolizes illumination. In shape, it resembles a straight trunk with a process, which also symbolizes the active principle. It is directly opposite to the eleventh rune, "Is", which consists of a single line and serves as the embodiment of a static principle. Symbolically, "Ken" is the rune of the mystery of transformation, personifying the mystical creation achieved by the union and transmutation of two separate entities that produce a third that did not exist before. In the torch, the resinous pine tree is destroyed, but transformed into light and warmth. Thus, "Ken" brings light into the darkness. At all levels, it symbolizes those things that allow us to see. The runic name "Ken" is related to "cen" - a Celtic word meaning "powerful". In Scots and some English dialects, "ken" means "knowledge". Esoterically, it means rebirth through death.


It has the phonetic meaning of a hard "g". Shaped like the Latin letter "x", "Gyfu" is a "sacred sign" used to represent things dedicated to the gods. Regarding this rune, the Old English rune poem says that "To give to people is to adorn one's dignity, to give to strangers is significant and honorable." "Gyfu" refers to the gift and the act of giving/receiving. Symbolically, it describes a gift as some kind of ability or talent in service to others. The ability itself - talent - is seen as a gift from the gods to an individual. When something is given, a relationship is established between the giver and the receiver. "Gyfu" refers to the consequences of giving, bringing together the giver and the recipient of the gift. "Gyfu" expresses the ability to bind together people who seem to be strangers to each other, and even generate a connection between a person and a deity. Currently, "Gyfu" is used as a symbolic image of a kiss in love letters. Esoterically, "Gyfu" represents the property personified in the Norse goddess Gefn or Gefjon, a generous giver analogous to the goddess of Plenty who was once worshiped in Central Europe.


Wyn, Wunnaz, Wunjo

A rune with the phonetic meaning "w". Shaped like a weather vane, "Wyn" represents joy. It denotes the ability to remain in harmony with the flow of events, just as a weather vane moves in harmony with the gusts of a changeable wind and breeze blows. The Old English rune poem puts it this way: “Joy is for one who knows little of sorrow. Without experiencing sorrow, they will have bright fruits, happiness and prosperity in the house. "Wyn", thus, denotes the golden mean, that point of balance to which we must strive in order to lead a reasonable and happy existence, "Wyn" is liberation from the double tyranny of lack or excess. But here "Wyn" symbolizes the fulfillment of our desires and aspirations in a reasonable way, changing life for the better. Because this can most easily be done in harmony with others, "Wyn" is the rune of fellowship, shared goals, and common well-being.


The ninth in a row, the first rune in the second atte with the phonetic value "h". The name literally means "hail" (hail), that frozen water that falls from the sky in granular form. Hail is water turned to ice for a short time, during which it may fall from the sky, destroying crops or property. Having done such damage, it melts, again turning into a harmless, even fertile liquid. Symbolically, "Hagal" is the icy primordial grain of the transformation structure, modeled according to the original sacred geometry, the forms of which are laid down in the depths of the universe. "Hagal" denotes the processes required to complete something, and so this rune is sometimes thought to indicate or lead to a delay. In addition, "Hagal", of course, represents the element of ice - the fifth element of the northern tradition.

"Hagal" represents the connection between the upper world and the Middle Earth on which we live. It is the rune of the number nine, the most sacred number of the northern tradition, and as such she is the Mother of Runes. "Hagal" is associated with the divine patrons of the paths that connect the world of human consciousness with other planets. These deities are Heimdall, the god of guards who connects our Middle Earth with the upper world through the Rainbow Bridge, Bifrest; and Mordgud, the goddess who guards the bridge leading to the underworld. Ice crystals in the sky sometimes cause halos that we can see around the moon on frosty nights. Likewise, the terrible bridge leading to the underworld is made of ice. The rune is also associated with Urd, the elder norn, "knowing what was." This is the rune of Samhain, the festival known today as All Saints' Eve.

The ninth rune represents those patterns of existence which, although they originated in the past, are still active and affect the present state of affairs. It signifies a strong, even if subtle, influence, thus symbolizing the power of evolution in the structure of modern existence. "Hagal" refers to the root of things, both on the physical, material level and temporal.

Rune readers often attribute a bad meaning to Hagal, seeing it as a harbinger of a life catastrophe when it falls into the rune alignment. The negative aspects of the rune can show up in the form of accidents or, more commonly, in the form of usually unforeseen "bad luck". But, whatever they may be, the events denoted by this rune can occur suddenly and unexpectedly. In addition, they cannot be avoided, as they are beyond the control and intervention of man. However, they are not accidental, as they occur according to already established rules, similar to the court. Because of this, the outcome of events will be impartial and inevitable, beyond the control of human emotions and preferences. With this side of itself, "Hagal" denotes the action of a mechanical process rather than the result of human creativity.

"Hagal" is the rune of the unconscious mind of the individual and the formative thought process. In a more specific sense, it is a destructive agent working in the subconscious to bring about much-needed change. Hagal tells us that these problems must be solved now if we are to progress. But being aware of these problems gives us the power to solve them. "Hagal" shows us that the best way to exist is to live in harmony with nature - with the natural change of seasons, with our own true nature. Whatever happens to us, the pattern of our actions lies in our own free will.


Need

A rune representing the sound "n". This rune means "need". Need in all its forms. It can refer to the ordinary feeling of need, that kind of need that is caused by the lack or absence of something necessary. An Old English rune poem describes this kind of need as follows: "Need is a tight bandage that tightens the chest, but can often be turned into something that will bring help if attention is paid to it in time." "Nyd" expresses the idea that the opportunity to get rid of the need exists and it can be found in the need itself.

"Nyd" calls for caution in actions. The old adage "know thyself" applies especially to this rune.

According to Norse mythology, Knott is the goddess of the night. She had three husbands. From the first, Naglfar, she gave birth to the son of Aud (Aud "a); from the second, Annar, the daughter of Erd, the goddess of the Earth, and from the third, Dellinger, the son of Dag (day). Thus, the rune "Nyd" ("Nott "") is the mother of the 24th rune, "Dag". The shape of the rune is taken from the bow-shaped device that was commonly used to kindle ritual fires. This object can also be called the Mother of Light in a sense.


The eleventh rune of the alphabet, phonetically "i". It means ice, embodying the principle of static existence.

Ice is the result of a change in state from liquid to solid after the loss of energy. Flowing water becomes solid ice. Representing the principle of inertia and entropy, "Is" is the exact opposite of the "Ken" rune. But, according to the esoteric tradition of the North, in conflict with fire, ice forms a new substance. The ice itself contains the principle of melting and a new transformation into water. He can also move like a glacier, developing a terribly slow, but nonetheless irresistible force. As an iceberg, "Is" is deceptive, as only one-ninth of its true mass is visible above the surface. The rune "Is", thus, denotes a break in progress or the termination of the relationship under the influence of powerful, inescapable forces. It is sometimes associated with death. The Old English rune poem tells us this: “Ice is very cold and slippery. It sparkles like glass, like a gem. A frost-covered field is beautiful to the eye.”


Jera, Ger, Jara, Jer

Phonetically it is "j" or soft "g". This rune has the esoteric meaning "year" or "season". It refers to the cycles of time, processes in time and their climaxes. More specifically, "Jara" symbolizes fruitful results when doing things in the right order and at the right time. This is the appropriate end of any process. More specifically, "Jara" denotes a bountiful harvest that can be obtained through careful management. Agriculture. It shows that when a person's actions are performed accordingly right principles, namely, when they are carried out in accordance with the natural order of things, the consequences of this will be beneficial. The result will be "soul-pleasing abundance in rich and poor alike." "Jera" is the rune of completion, marking the end of one cycle and the beginning of a new one. This is characteristic of the 12th letter of the runic row, symbolizing the twelve months of a full year. Both in his old and in new form this rune reflects the mystical union between the earth and the cosmos, or the cycles of the seasons.


The rune symbolizes yew, sounds like "eo" or "z". In an Old English rune poem, she is described as follows: appearance yew - a strong tree, steadfastly and stubbornly holding on to the Earth, a protector from fire, a joy for the home. Since ancient times, yew has been revered throughout Europe. It is the longest living European tree and as such it symbolizes longevity. Some old yew trees have a phenomenal property: they are able to resurrect. Old trees that are almost dead and partially rotted can be restored with the help of daughter shoots that grow inside the trunk. In the magical aspect, the yew is revered as a "bleeding" tree, since trees can be found from the wound of which resin red as blood constantly oozes. These features, noted in ancient times, distinguish the yew as a tree of death and rebirth - hence its symbolic use in cemeteries. According to tradition, the yew has a dual purpose - to protect the dead and open access to another world. This transition to another state used to be done with the help of traditional shamanic rites. Part of this ritual was the incense of fragrant substances obtained from the resin, leaves or bark of the yew, extremely poisonous and capable of bringing death. All this makes "Eoh" a rune of death. But its power as a rune is generally considered positive, affirming continuity and longevity. Yew wood has been most traditionally used to make longbows. This gives the "Eoh" rune another deadly aspect, as the bow is a killing weapon in hunting or war. Before the invention of firearms, anyone who carried a longbow threatened a potential enemy, which made the yew a magically protective tree. Many ancient runic boards are also made of yew. Such boards have been preserved in Frisia since the 6th-7th centuries. The most famous of them are the board from Britsum (6th century) and the yew stick from Westeremden, dating from about the 800s.


Peorth, Peord, Perthro

The meaning of this rune is perhaps more extensive than all the others. Many rune scholars see it as a "glass" or "rocking chair" in which dice are shaken before being thrown onto the board. Sometimes they see in it a stylized image of a vessel for drawing lots. Closely related to this view is the interpretation of "Peorth" as a pawn or piece whose movements on the playing board, like dice, can be seen as a metaphor illustrating the bizarreness of human existence. When viewed as a token, Peorth reflects the dynamic relationship between the operation of conscious free will and the obstacles of existing circumstances. In any game on the board, the possible movements of the chips are determined by the rules of the game. However, apart from these inevitable limitations, the actual moves in any given game are not certain once and for all. They are the result of the conscious skill of the players and their interaction during the game.

These most commonly accepted interpretations of "Peorth" do not exactly match those given by the Old English rune poem. This text describes "Peorth" as follows: "Merry music brings with it laughter and play to where brave fellows sit together in the hall and with them soldiers drinking beer." Here "Peorth" is considered a symbol of cheerful music - or even dance, which is somewhat similar to the movement of a playing piece on a board. In conclusion, according to the intuitive rune analysis in Freya Aswinn's Leaves of Yggdrasil, this rune can be likened to the womb of the Great Goddess, the Universal Mother. Here "Peorth" represents that which brings existence with it, as a fertile womb brings a child into the world. It reveals what was previously hidden. In all other interpretations of this rune, "Peorth" represents the potency of predestination or destiny operating in the material world, bringing into existence previously hidden forms.


The rune sounds like "ks" or "z". In its shape, it resembles the antlers of an elk, a protective "security sign" of a hand raised at an angle and water plant, known as "stretched sedge". This plant is hardy and stubborn. According to an Old English rune poem: “The sedge grows chiefly in swamps. Growing freely in the water, it severely injures, stained with the blood of the one who tries to grab it. Depicted in the form of elk or sedge horns, this rune signifies protection. It is considered the most powerful rune of protection against those influences or forces that we find when we are in conflict with ourselves. Esoterically, "Elhaz" denotes the aspiration of man to divine properties.


Sigel, Sig, Sowilo

The rune stands for the "s" sound. As the rune of the "sun", it symbolizes the powers of the sacred solar disk, personifying the life-giving properties of daylight. "Sigel" refers to the all-conquering brilliance of sunlight. Symbolically, it denotes a clear vision and readiness to achieve a goal, manifested either on the physical or on the spiritual plane. An Old English runic poem explains it this way: "When sailors swim in fish fonts, for them the Sun always means hope, until the horse of the seas carries them to the harbor." In symbolic terms, the rune "Sigel" personifies the conscious magical will, which acts in a beneficial way throughout the world. It denotes a certain spiritual quality that has the power to selflessly resist the powerful action of death and destruction. This rune solemnly glorifies the victory of light over darkness, attracting the power of the sun for patronage and healing. Thus, it is a rune of victory.


The rune is named after the heavenly god of Central and Northern Europe, also known as Tiu or Ziu, who is considered the counterpart of the Roman Mars. Its phonetic value is "t". "Tyr" is the first rune in the atta of the same name and is under the authority of the Supreme Judge. An Old English rune poem describes this rune as follows: "Tyr" is a special sign that noble people believe. He is always in his place and never gets lost in the darkness of the night.” "Tyr" embodies the ability for firm, reliable, confident leadership. Like the legend of Tyr, who sacrificed his right hand so that the aesir could bind the wolf Fenrir, this rune makes it clear that in order to rule in accordance with the law, sacrifices must be made. It denotes the inextricable link between the successful accomplishment of something and the need for sacrificial dedication for the sake of success. With its shape, "like an arrow", it indicates that in order to achieve the greatest result, we must direct our energy in the right direction.


Veogs, Birkana, Vag

The 18th rune reads "b". This letter stands for birch - a tree that is a symbol of purification and rebirth. An Old English runic poem tells us this: "The birch does not bear fruit, but grows without sowing, its shining branches, hung with leaves, rose like a patterned helmet, combing the heavens." Here she acts as a symbol of reproduction and possessions of the great Mother Earth, the goddess Nerthus. This aspect is enhanced by the shape of the rune, which resembles the chest of a goddess. "Veogs" is directly related to the first letter of the ogham "Beth" - a tree that symbolizes the spring renewal of the sun's energy. Both in the runes and in the Ogham and Gaelic traditions, the birch is the tree of purification; it is from her rods that witches knit their brooms. Birch is also the tree traditionally used for the Maypole. The number of the rune "Veogs", as the 18th in a row, is double the sacred number of the ninth rune "Hagal". This signifies a new beginning.


This rune literally means horse. “The horse, the joy of peers, stands proudly, while rich riders discuss all his articles, and for the restless one he is always a joy,” says the Old English rune poem. In its form and poetic content, "Ehwaz" is a rune of combination. She is commonly associated with twins, brotherhood or sisterhood, and the intuitive bond between a horse and its rider. Thus, the deepest property of "Ehwaz" is trust and devotion. "Ehwaz" represents the movement that we need in order to accomplish any task, and more specifically, the "life task" that our destiny sets before us.


A rune with the phonetic meaning "m". "Man" is considered as a human being in general, and not just as a masculine gender. It represents the basic essence of our human nature, that property that is present in every human being, whether male or female. "Man" denotes a particle of the main experience that goes to every person who is aware of his existence. An Old English rune poem states of this entity: "Happy is the man loved by his loved ones, but each must part from others, for the gods will betray his flesh to the earth." With its shape, the rune reflects the archetype of a human being, according to the ancient idea of ​​\u200b\u200bman as a microcosm. The human being in his short journey is seen as a reflection of society, the world and the cosmos. The rune expresses the whole spectrum of human experience, without which it is impossible to realize the overall potential of our life. The phonetic meaning of the rune is "e".


A rune with the phonetic meaning "l". It signifies water in all its many aspects and the plant known as the leek. Primarily a rune of fluidity, Lagu represents the ever-changing nature of existence. "Lagu" symbolizes a stunning increase in the energy of growth. The leek is known for its tremendous energy, thanks to which it breaks through the earth, and the rune symbolizes this force, against which nothing can stand. This invincible force of growth is a fundamental property of matter. An Old English runic poem tells us that: "Water inspires anxiety among the land dwellers when they go to sea on a rocking ship and the horse of the seas does not obey the bridle." This represents the dangerous side of the stream, the power of the sea. Like water, Lagu is the medium through which progress occurs, but not without risk. However, like everything in the world, "Lagu" has two aspects. Although human life cannot exist without water, man can only live in water for a very, very short time. This balance, the law of the unity of opposites, manifests itself in the same way as the cyclic process of growth. It is evidenced by the growth rings of sea shells and trees, and in the sphere "Lagu" it manifests itself as an ebb and flow.


Fertility

The 22nd rune symbolizes the god Inga. It is read as "n". In the northern tradition, the god Ing is the consort of the goddess of fertility and cultivation, Nerthus. Ing represents the god of male fertility who guards the hearth, inglenook, so this rune has long been used for protection household. On a more general level, "Ing" is a symbol of light. This is a beacon fire that transmits a signal far around. Yngvi is the nickname of the Scandinavian god of fertility Freyr, clearly identical to the god Ing. In pagan times, on certain holy days, the image of Yngwie was transported on a consecrated wagon around the fence of his sacred abode. This is recorded in an Old English runic poem: “First, the inhabitants of eastern Denmark saw Ing moving away across the sea in his chariot. So the Herdings called this hero. On a general level, the Ing rune represents potential energy. The shape of the rune indicates the ability to limitless expansion. As an aspect of the phallic god Freyr, she signifies male orgasmic power and its effects. It is an energy that must be built up gradually over a period of accumulation before it is released in a single explosion of tremendous force.


Odal, Odil Etbil, Ethel

Estate

Literally, "Odal" means the land of the ancestors, in a more specific sense - the property of the family - the estate. In the Frisian language, this rune is called "Eeyen-eerde": "one's own land", "one's own land". The Old English rune poem calls it "home" and tells us, "All human beings love a home if they can prosper there in peace and enjoy frequent harvests." "Odal" embodies the properties of belonging, unity, ancestral heritage and indefinable, but nevertheless real family qualities that are passed down from generation to generation. On a less personal level, this rune denotes the innate properties of something, its material and spiritual heritage. She is a symbol of resistance against the interference of the arbitrary rule of public authorities; it denotes integrity, the prudent and frugal use of resources, and the freedom of the individual and clan within the limits of natural law. The phonetic meaning of the rune "o".


The phonetic equivalent of "d". "Dag" literally means "day". "The day is the messenger of God, the light brings comfort and happiness to both the rich and the poor." "Dag" is a rune for the bright light of day, especially at its zenith. Thus, this is the rune of noon and midsummer. "Dag" is an entirely beneficial rune of light, health and prosperity. In her spiritual realm, she represents cosmic consciousness, divine light as a source of strength and joy. As the rune of noon and midsummer, the high points of the day and year, "Dag" marks the end of one cycle and the beginning of the next. With its shape, the rune "Dag" symbolizes the balance between opposites, especially such as light and darkness. "Dag" has a Gaelic counterpart in the form of "Doir" - an oak tree and the Ogham letter "Duir". In the Ogham tree calendar, as in the runic cycles of the year, it marks the middle of summer. This is the "door", which is located at the meeting point of the half-year of increasing light with the half-year of decreasing light. This aspect of the "door" makes "Dag" the runic counterpart of the Hebrew letter "daleth".


The first rune of the fourth atta is "Ace". Its phonetic equivalent is the short "a". Sometimes this att is called the "att of the gods", dedicated to a group of Scandinavian gods called ases. Originating in England, this group of runes is associated with a number of trees, which can be seen as a sign of Celtic influence. The rune "As" literally means an oak tree, which throughout Europe is dedicated to the God of Thunder, under whatever name he appears: Zeus, Dispater, Jupiter, Thor, Taranis, Dagda, Perun or Perkunas. Esoterically, this rune personifies the acorn, a symbol of great potency: "mighty oaks grow from small acorns." This oak fruit is a natural reproduction of the cosmic egg, which contains the potential energy of transition into existence and growth. As a result, the rune "Ace" denotes the potency of mighty growth and constant reliable support.


Phonetically, "Os" conveys the sound "o". The values ​​"As" and "Os" are close to each other. "Os" means "speech" or "mouth" and is a specific rune of inspiration associated with Odin as the god of eloquence. The sound "Os" is considered to be the original vibration of existence, the Logos of the Greek tradition. As a result, the rune "Os" personifies the creative power of the word and, thus, wisdom itself. On another level, it symbolizes the idea of ​​information. It is thanks to information that all vital structures and processes can take place. In a humanistic sense, it denotes culture, that code of identity-establishing information that finds expression in poetry, song, saga, or literature.


It conveys the sound "y" and means a bow from which arrows are fired. In Northern Europe, the most best bows made from the yew fatal tree. In addition to hunting and war, the bow can also be used for witchcraft. It is known that in folk tradition dowsers, along with the use of Y-shaped branches of hazel or instead of them, in their search for underground water, resorted to an elastic bow made of yew as a "magic wand". With its bow shape, "Yr" represents the creative forces. It is thanks to the knowledge and skill of handling the materials of the physical world that the creations of human hands come into existence. Thus, the rune "Yr" means safety, individual protection at the expense of others, the correct determination of one's position - in the right place at the right time - and hitting the target.


sea ​​creature

The rune has the phonetic meaning "io". "Ior" means "sea animal". While some commentators associate it with the beaver, an animal now extinct in Britain, a more acceptable suggestion is that of a mythical animal known as the Sea Serpent, the Worm of Midgard - the World Serpent named Yermungandr. By analogy with the dual nature of amphibian animals - terrestrial and aquatic - "Ior" symbolizes the duality that manifests itself in many things. In the myth of Ermungand, the world serpent is naturally depicted as the most dangerous animal. Although periodically his movements threaten to destabilize the world, nevertheless he is an essential part of it. If it were eliminated, it would lead to endless changes. The consequences of this would be more disastrous for man's earthly life than his constant presence. The Worm of Midgard and its rune "Ior" thus symbolize the difficulties and hardships that we must cope with if we intend to lead a tolerable life. Natural catastrophes that occur from time to time, symbolically represented by the movements of a serpent, are integral part natural order human life. In Scandinavian mythology, this is explained by the myth of Thor. While fishing on the bull's head represented by "Ur", the rune of strength, Thor caught the Worm of Midgard. But the essence of this story is not to demonstrate the dexterity of the Thunderer. This act is shown as a reckless attempt to transcend the law of balance in nature - as something that even a god cannot do without causing terrible consequences. Fortunately, before Thor could pull the snake from the bottom of the ocean, the giant Humir, Thor's companion, broke the line, and Jermungand again plunged into the bottomless depths of the ocean. While dangerous, the forces personified by "Ior" are recognized, at the same time, as essential components of life. Reaction modern society on these dangerous forces is expressed in an attempt to completely eliminate them. But in the Scandinavian tradition, the law of the unity of opposites is unconditionally recognized. Like the Thor myth, the idea behind Ior shows us that if we try to take away one of the polarities of something, it is bound to fail. The experience of modern medicine clearly shows this pattern, since when one disease is eradicated, another arises to fill the place vacated by the previous disease. However, the irony of this state of affairs is that the new diseases are more contagious than the old ones, because they are completely unaccustomed to us and there is little resistance to them. Hence the motto "Ior": "leave it alone."


The phonetic meaning is "ea". This rune stands for "the dust" from which our bodies are made and into which we will return with death. It serves as a symbol of the grave and personifies the end of all life. But you should not look at it as a bad rune, because if there were no end, there would never be a beginning. The very existence of life determines death. "Ear" indicates this inevitable end, the inevitability of the return of an individual living human being to the undifferentiated material from which our bodies are made.


"Cweorth" depicts the swirling and wavering flames of a ritual fire. It can be a festive fire, and a "clean fire" or the fire of a funeral pyre. But whatever fire means here, the Cweorth rune embodies the idea of ​​ritual cleansing through fire. All types of fire are microcosmic reflections of the sacred home. Its phonetic value is "q".


This is another rune whose meaning is not as clear as the others. It is usually said that it represents a ritual vessel or sacrificial cup. Its name, on the contrary, means "chalk" - a soft rock used in construction and for writing on a slate board. If you look at it as a bowl, it is seen upside down and emptied. Once full, it is now empty. Its contents have been used or spilled. Perhaps the drink was drunk or splashed on the ground as a sacred libation to the gods. Both as a sacrificial cup and as a recording medium, "Calc" signifies the remembrance of absent or dead friends. In shape, it resembles an inverted rune "Elhaz" - the 15th rune, a symbol of protection. Therefore, "Calc" can be interpreted as the personification of the death of an individual. Esoterically, the mystery "Calc" signifies that which, being full, is yet empty. Like "Ior", this aspect of it carries the unity of opposites. On a spiritual level, "Calc" means salient feature everything sacred: it may seem easily accessible, but you cannot touch it - it is inaccessible. In the medieval world, "Calc" was considered the rune of the Holy Grail. Its phonetic value is "k".


It can be interpreted as a description of a stone in any of its aspects. It can mean "bones of the earth", rock. Basically, the rune serves to designate a single boulder, cobblestone or stone. But it can also apply to special types of stone, such as megalith or facing stone for buildings. It can also be a "pebble" or a piece used in board games because the shape of the rune is similar to the traditional shapes of playing pieces used in board games such as tavlei.

Whatever form of stone the "Stan" stands for, it marks the connection between the power of the earth, human beings, and the powers of heaven. In the same way that a stone can block the road or one token can block the movement of another, the Stan rune can either provide protection or act as an obstacle to our progress. "Stan" has the phonetic meaning "st".


The final, 33rd rune of the Northumbrian runic series. It has the phonetic meaning "g". This sign means "spear". In mythology, it refers to Gungnir, Odin's spear. Traditionally, ash shafts were used for spears. As it says in Beowulf: "In the same place they made spears of ash along with swords - a burden of iron." Unlike the previous, 32nd rune, "Gar" cannot be assigned to any of the four generally accepted atts. Like the spear of Odin, which is a microcosm of the universal tree, the ash tree Yggdrasil, "Gar" serves as the central point that surrounds all other runes. In addition, in the Northumbrian system, "Gar" is considered the rune of completeness.

Rune name: Soulu (Sowulo, Sowelu)
The main meaning of the runes of Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) is integrity, victory, synthesis of opposites.
The literal meaning of the rune Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) sun, power (power) of a sunny day
The ancient Germanic name, the meaning of the rune Soulu (Sowulo): Sowelu
Old Norse name, meaning of the rune Soulu (Sowulo): Sol
Anglo-Saxon name, meaning of the rune Soulu (Sowulo): Sigel, Sigil
Ancient Celtic name, Sowulo rune meaning: Soilleir
The old Icelandic name, the meaning of the rune Sowulo (Sowulo): Sól

Runa Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) contributes to the improvement of the situation to its integrity. The ability to see and understand the situation from different angles, which leads to the birth of wisdom, and a wise person is always a winner.

Also associated rune Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) with lightning. We can understand this as the illumination of inner wisdom, which leads to harmonious wholeness. This rune brings clarification in incomprehensible situations, indicates the right way out, gives hints. Gives self-confidence, fills with light, optimism, creative enthusiasm. However, it can strengthen if you have an inflated pride, a desire for power.

INTERPRETATION OF THE MEANING OF OTHER RUNES

RUNE - Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) interpretation, rune meaning. MORE DETAILS

Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) symbolizes the integrity that your nature requires. This Rune represents the desire for self-realization and indicates the path that you must follow - not for any hidden reasons, but because of the essence of your personality. You are by nature already what you really aspire to be. Realize your own essence and clothe it in a form, direct it along the path of creation. Rune of great power, giving you access to vitality,

rune Odal, Otala (Othila). Divination interpretation, the meaning of the rune Soulu, Sol (Sowulo)

Divinatory meaning of the rune Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) in the interpretation of predictions
Rune of success. Rune of the sun. Rune of will.
Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) - the rune of perestroika, pleasure, inspiration, the symbol of the rune is the solar circle.

RUNE - Soulu, Sol (Sowulo)

Main theses. Sun; the power (power) of the sun; insights; life force; love and warmth; energy; insight; success; Inner Light; motivation; good health; victory; good luck in business; rest.
The rune of Soulu (Sowelu) does not let you forget that everything is possible in life. It is the inner soul energy that guides true seekers through life. It indicates psychic abilities and fortitude. Predicts the rise to the heights of power, good health, the highest success. The rune indicates your true, correct perception of various things and situations. The fall of the rune Sowelu means that you have a colossal energy that can make any changes in your life.
Council rune Soulu, Sol (Sowulo). Don't be afraid to dream, dreams can come true.

Rune interpretation. RUNE Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) interpretation, meaning of the rune. Internal content:

The rune of Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) in its meaning personifies the desire for self-realization and indicates the path that you should follow - not for any hidden reasons, but because of your individuality. Recognize your essence and direct it along the path of creation. A rune of great power that gives you access to vitality, Soul, Sol (Sowulo) means a period of regeneration, down to the cellular level. The rune of Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) advises you to open up, let the light into that part of your life that was previously hidden, not free. This may require a deep awareness that results in you acknowledging something that you have denied for a long time. Refer to the sun like this:

Rune of Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) carrier solar energy giving light and sustaining life. Enlightening power that allows you to perceive things and situations in their true light. She bestows inner illumination, leads and directs with her light.

Rune of victory, power and integrity. Integrity, synthesis of opposites is the result of any movement.

Rune interpretation. Rune Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) interpretation, rune meaning. Magic use:

Rune Soulu, Sol (Sowulo). Success; victory; strength and confidence; treatment; help at work; helps in the search for "self"; helps to find out something secret, hidden things, to reveal intrigues; helps to gain confidence in an uncertain and unclear situation; helps to find a way out; sums up; gives a "hint" on the path of life.
Application in rune records (runescripts), also in the manufacture of a runic amulet:

Rune Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) meaning in runescripts - To achieve success, victory.
Rune Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) meaning in runescripts - For recovery.
Rune Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) meaning in runescripts - When self-confidence and self-confidence are needed.
Rune Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) meaning in runescripts - To protect against negative forces.


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RUNE - Soulu, Sol (Sowulo) interpretation, rune meaning (in the interpretation of some predictors)
Reversed position
Main theses. Winter; temporary retreat.
A real fighter knows how not only to fight, but also to retreat in time to restore strength in front of the difficult situation. So, if you have a feeling that you can not cope with the situation that has arisen, that you are losing strength, step back - you may need a break.
Rune advice. In the long run, you can overcome everything, but do not forget that you, like the winter sun, sometimes have to retreat in order to restore lost strength. Success is guaranteed to you, if you consider your own forces and capabilities that you have at the moment, if you can retreat in time and, having gained strength, rush into battle again.

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INTEGRITY (sun, victory, solar disc, possibility of the impossible, inspiration and hope, enlightenment, healing, trust, restoration)

Soulu is the Force, the Sun and Power, the rune of will, success. It is the spiritual energy that guides all true seekers. She has always personified solar energy, the movement of the heavenly body, which gives life to all living things. This rune is a sign of integrity and success.

Some authors tend to define the rune of the Sun as the rune of the total, and in a certain sense this makes sense - indeed, integrity, the synthesis of opposites is the result of any movement. This is also the basis for the magical application of this rune, which can strive to achieve the integrity of a person or a situation.

Usage:

Victory, success.
- Used in healing.
- Used when strength and self-confidence are needed.

One of the brightest and most joyful runes, "the energy of the sun." Very effective for compound talismans. But this is the rune of generous people. Runes can damage both greed and naivety. It takes commitment to your own goals.

    Gives strength and success, fertility and healing

    Promotes the accumulation of psychic energy to increase magical potential

    "Cleaning" the energy centers of the body - chakras

    Beneficial effect on general physical condition

    Clarifies an unclear situation and encourages right decision

    Capable of bestowing insight through an act of individual will

    Will enhance abilities in all kinds of magical arts, strengthen the strength of the magician himself

    It can lead to the transformation of negative spiritual experience, turning painful experiences into a solid basis for further development

    Especially beneficial in the resulting position, as a rune of integrity and synthesis

The sun banishes and gently breaks the inherent forces of containment and stagnation in ice. This is the power with which the magician can break through the barriers that block the path to higher forms of being.

The situation you are thinking about, in a sense, challenges you. You are called to synthesize its contradictions and gain integrity - external and internal. And then a sense of meaning will fill your life. Finding integrity in an external situation is inseparable from finding integrity within oneself, just as the contradictions and difficulties of our life often reproduce exactly the struggle of opposites within us. Our true "I" carries out a continuous struggle with the forces of internal Chaos, showing its victories and defeats in the outside world. Hence, people have such a craving for self-realization in life situations - this helps to change the internal. All this must be recognized. Whatever you guess, try to synthesize the contradictions of your business venture or your relationships with people. If this succeeds, you will feel confident and your existence meaningful.

Now it is necessary to try to achieve true wholeness - circumstances favor this. But something else is also necessary - to learn how to retreat in time. A true warrior knows how not only to fight, but also to retreat in front of a pressing situation to replenish his strength. Therefore, if you feel that the situation is putting too much pressure on you and you are losing energy, step back - you may need to rest. Return to your temporarily abandoned hobbies, chat with family and friends, with old friends. Allow yourself to relax a little in their company, accept their love and care.

Surrounded by negative runes, Soulou makes it clear that you are too concerned about yourself and your problems. If there are runes of the "material" plane nearby (such as Fehu and Mannaz), then Soulu is a sign that you should relax and rest a little, as anxiety and tension will become a hindrance at the moment.

It acts as a symbol of the forces of an individual in opposition to its society.

Rune of victory, rune of strength and rune of power. Creative energy, will to win, synthesis of opposites. Active will and work of the spirit to overcome inertia and move forward.

In the forecast, Soulu indicates the possession of powerful energy that can influence changes in your life. Possessing great power, this sign makes vitality available to you and indicates the possibility of "recharging" and recovery.

Opposite rune Isa.

A flash of inspiration or ecstasy. Serves as a harbinger of a breakthrough or insight. Success will be achieved through personal, individual will. A powerful rune that can remove, "extinguish" neighboring negative runes. A harbinger of "ascension" to the pinnacle of health, success, and power.

Achievements, glory and successful implementation of the plan. Achievements in the spiritual, intellectual or physical world. Self-realization.

When compiling a runescript, it is advisable to place it at the end - like a rune of success, but it can be in any other position - it all depends on the goals.

Anglo-Saxon runes | site runologist, divination on runes, runic amulets.

Anglo-Saxon runes - Anglo-Saxon runic series or Old English futork. The Anglo-Saxons took the original futhark and increased it first to 28 runes, and then to 31 runes. And a little later, in Northumbria (the ancient English kingdom), in the 9th-10th centuries AD. increased to 33 runes. Why they did this we can only speculate, but the main versions are: Anglo-Saxon runes have more characters due to phonetic requirements, but maybe magical ones.

All 33 Anglo-Saxon runes are recorded only in handwritten form, on parchment. On stones, on weapons, on decorations and other objects, 28 runes were recorded.

The Anglo-Saxon runes are described in the Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem, which contains a list of 29 runes, their names, and an explanation of each rune's name. Interestingly, the Anglo-Saxon rune poem is very different in runic meanings from other rune poems (Icelandic and Norwegian). This is explained by the fact that the customer and / or performer of the work was a pious Christian, and all pagan elements, such as turses, were cleaned out or replaced with other meanings (in the case of turs, it was replaced with a spike / turn).

There are 2 full-fledged translations of the Anglo-Saxon runic poem into Russian: the translation of Kirill Gorbatenko and the translation of Anastasia Koldai. Partial translation of the added runes, from 25 to 29, was done by Anna Blaze. Of course, there is no perfect translation, each has its own advantages and disadvantages. I decided and made my translation of the Anglo-Saxon runic poem, I hope it will be useful to the reader who studies Anglo-Saxon runes.

1. Wealth, movable property, money.

Wealth is joy for everyone
Should share generously
If you want to gain glory before the face of the Lord

2. Bull, bison.

Proud tour and horns,
This beast is fierce and beats with horns,
Great Wanderer of the Wastes,
brave creature

3. Thorn, thorn.

The spike is incredibly sharp
Vicious to anyone who touches
And extremely cruel to everyone who sits in the middle.

4. Mouth, As (God).

The mouth is the source of all languages,
The basis of wisdom and support for the sages,
Joy and blessing for everyone.

5. Riding.

Riding a horse seems easy to everyone while he is at home,
And it requires courage from the one who overcomes the steep paths on a mighty horse.

6. Torch.

The torch is known to all living things by its bright, bright light;
It always burns where the prince's place is.

7. Gift, generosity.

Generosity brings trust and honor that uphold dignity;
She gives help and support to all the broken and deprived.

8. Joy.

Bliss is enjoyed by the one who knows neither suffering, nor grief or worries, who is prosperous and happy in a house worthy enough.

9. Grad.

Hail is the whitest grain,
It rushes from the vault of heaven, driven by gusts of wind, and then it melts, becoming water.

10. Need, misfortune, compulsion.

Trouble oppresses the heart;
But often it turns out to be a source of help and salvation for the sons of men, for all who notice it in a timely manner.

11. Ice.

The ice is very cold and incredibly slippery;
It shines as clear as glass and as precious stones,
It's a frosted floor, beautiful to look at.

12. Harvest year.

Summer is a human joy, when God, the holy sovereign of heaven, orders the earth to bear beautiful fruits both rich and poor.

13. Tis.

Yew is a tree with a rough bark, firm and stable in the ground, supported by its roots,
The keeper of the flame and the joy of the patrimony.

14. The meaning of the rune is unknown.

Peorth - a source of relaxation
And entertainment for the great ones
Where the warriors sit carelessly together in the banquet hall.

15. Elk, sedge.

Sedge is usually found in the swamp;
It grows in water and inflicts terrible wounds,
Sprinkling the blood of everyone who touches her.

16. Rune Siegel. Sun.

The sun is always joy in the hopes of sailors as they sail over the pool of fish until the steed of the deep brings them to land.

17. Glory.

18. Birch.

The poplar bears no fruit;
But without seeds, he gives proboscis, because they are created from his leaves.
Its branches are luxurious and its high crown, reaching to heaven, is gloriously decorated.

19. Horse, horse.

The horse is the joy of the princes when the warriors are nearby. The horse is proud of its hooves,
When people of nobility, who are sitting on horseback, are talking about him; and he is also a source of comfort for the restless.

20. Man, person.

Relatives value a joyful person; but everyone is doomed to leave their fellow tribesmen,
Thus the Lord, by his command, will commit the fallen sinners to the earth.

21. Water.

The ocean is seen by people as endless, if they set off on a journey on a rocking boat,
And the waves of the sea frighten them,
And the horse of the depths does not listen to the bridle.

22. Ing (God).

Ing was the first to be seen by the Eastern Danes,
Until, accompanied by his chariot, he went eastward over the waves.
So, the warriors called the hero.

23. House, estate.

The estate is dear to everyone,
If he can enjoy there, in his house, all that
What is just and appropriate in perpetual prosperity.

24. Day.

Day - the glorious light of the creator, sent by the Lord;
We love people, a source of hope and happiness for both the poor and the rich, and serves everyone.

25. Oak.

The sun, the possibility of the impossible - this is how this rune can be characterized.

SOULU - one of the greatest runes of victory, it is a rune of great Power that can make a difference in your life. Magic Power keeps warriors in battle, enhances your energy and gives confidence in victory. Helps in the implementation of any task, the achievement of any, it would seem, the most unattainable goal.

Spell:

I know eleven

When to fight

True friends:

I'll hit the shield

We'll go on a hike

How do we leave whole

So we'll be back whole

Covering yourself in glory.

Soulu is a faithful assistant when strength and self-confidence are needed.

This is the rune of solar energy that gives light and sustains life. calls unusual phenomena, which seem impossible, embodies the most cherished dreams into reality. Awakens your inner vision, makes it possible to look far ahead and see the situation in its true light. Illuminates the Path, leads and directs with its light. The energy of the Soulu rune has a rejuvenating effect on the body, slows down the aging process, promotes the regeneration of body cells.

Her strength is turned to when it is necessary to overcome all the obstacles and hardships of life that seem insurmountable. Because Soulu gives energy of life, light and love. It will heal the wounds inflicted in life's battles, strengthen health, support in difficult situations.

Soulu is the Rune of the Sun, every person knows what role sunlight plays for all life in this world, so it is difficult to overestimate the power of helping and supporting Soulu in our lives. However, it should be remembered that everything is good in moderation: little sunlight is bad, but too much is also not very good.

The rune activates spiritual energy, directs with its light, leads to spiritual perfection, indicates the right path of life.

But it also has a destructive beginning: it can clear the way for something new and better with a lightning strike, sweeping away everything in its path. And we are rarely ready for such a turn of events. Therefore, be careful when you seek help from the Soul rune.

The deity of the Soulu rune is Baldr.

Baldr is the god of spring and light. He is so beautiful and pure in soul that radiance emanates from him. Baldr is the kindest among the Aesir, with his arrival on earth, life awakens, and everything becomes more beautiful.

The rune of the Sun, or a beacon that illuminates the path, clarifying the mind. It can be perceived as lightning, instantly clarifying the picture hidden in the darkness. Using the power of Soulu, you will definitely see the entrance and find the strength to get to it. The rune exposes false intentions and sanctifies the darkest corners of human relations. Inner insight will allow the owner to see the true intentions of others. The rune absorbs the energy of the Sun and transfers it to its owner. This sign has indestructible power, everything conceived is fulfilled. Remember that the main thing is your INTENT. The talisman with the image of Soulu will immediately help you, fill you with energy and health. Healers constantly resort to this rune, restoring their strength. As well as people living in a hostile, vampire environment. This sign is useful for all diseases, both physical and spiritual.
For active magicians, it is definitely useful for strengthening their natural Power and the opportunity to manifest it on a much larger scale.

Soulu or Welfare

Orsana woke up first. It wasn't the most comfortable place.in which she had to sleep. The sun was just beginning to rise over the horizon. She hesitated to wake Wulf.

She looked tenderly at her friend. Sleep softened the featureshis face. He seemed to the girl as close as ever. She was about to let Wulf get some sleep, but suddenly she remembered how much he wanted to get home faster. She gently touched his shoulder.

Wulf, wake up, it's already dawn.The young man opened his eyes, stretched:

How sweet was my dream, Orsana!

I didn't know if I should wake you up, but yesterday you said yourself that you need to get back to ours as soon as possible.

It's good that you woke me up. Enough lightlo to move on. A Do you want to know what I dreamed about?

Want.

I dreamed that our wedding night had come, I was lyingin the matrimonial bed, and older women our kindthey bring you to me, beautifully dressed, with a wreath in your hair and ....

“So there’s nothing: it was at that moment that you woke me up.

Sitting between the branches of an oak, they quickly ate a modest breakfast and were about to go downstairs, when suddenly Orsana remembered:

And the rune? Shall we ask the runes for advice?

“You start to depend on them,” Wolfe laughed and held out
her bag.

The girl plunged her hand into it and took out the rune Soul.

And, probably, as always, you want to know something about her?

Of course.

This is the rune of the element of Fire. It is dedicated to the noble god Bal.other Of all the gods, he is the most benevolent to people. Soulu helps to maintain good health, excites the internal energy in a person and facilitates its recovery. In our case, the rune promises that we will have enough strength to quickly return home. Therefore, I suggest that we head south without further delay. I would like to get to Ostroma today.

But that's a big part of the journey! Orsana exclaimed. — Up tohorn here we drove it on a wagon.

A who said we can't get lucky again?

They quickly reached the road that led towards OstroWe. Time moved very quickly. They have been walking along the road for severalo'clock, but there were no people or wagons to be seen.

Just like the previous day, they didn't stopfor lunch and ate on the go. Wulf began to worry about Orsana's condition. Even for him, such a pace was tiring, but how hard it must be for this weak girl! He was amazed that she did not complain, but he saw that her energy was gradually decreasing.

Wulf was about to stop for a rest, when he suddenly sawa wagon leaving a forest clearing. He looked closely at the driver, afraid that it might be some kind of Westerner, but quickly calmed down when he saw that a woman was driving the oxen.

“But Fate is kind to us, Orsana!” Look, a cart is leaving the forest, maybe it will give us a lift.

Wulf grabbed the girl by the hand, and they ran to thecarriage way...

Mother! Wulf shouted. — Wait!

The woman looked back and held the oxen.

Where are you going, mother? the young man asked.

- To the fair in Ostroma. I want to sell cheese, wool, eggs and other goods.

- Won't you pick us up? We have been on the road for a long time, and my companion is very exhausted.

It's crowded in my wagon, but if you can fit, then sit down.

We are very grateful to you, mother, - said Orsana.

Without wasting a minute, Wulf deftly jumped onto the cart and helped the girl to climb. The oxen driven by the woman started moving. The calm rocking of the wagon, the warm rays of the sun, and fatigue took their toll. Orsana fell asleep almost immediately. Wulf tried to fight sleep, but he soon dozed off too.

Name:

Soulou, sovelo, sol, soul, sigel

Meaning:

sun, sail

Health:

Strengthens Airways, helps to concentrate or concentrate, regulates the movement of energy in the body.

Rune potential:

Inspiration and hope, the ability to perceive things in their true meaning, a surge of energy.

Basic properties:

Illumination, energy increase, enlightenment, rejuvenation, youthful enthusiasm.

Rune Message:

Be generous like the sun!

Predictive value:

Joy of life, optimism, success, artistic talent. Reverence, recognition, fame. A successful journey, the growth of knowledge, clarity of mind, the acquisition of a new, positive experience. Good health, proper use of energy, influx of strength and desire to act, overcoming obstacles, victory.

Magic use:

Enriches and develops existing knowledge and skills, adds strength and energy, leads to victory, heals. It adds self-confidence, helps to find yourself and establish a connection with the Higher Self. Shows a way out of a difficult situation. It helps to take stock of life, makes it possible to achieve clarity in an uncertain situation. Regulates the work of the chakras, strengthens the soul and body.

Runa Soulou can help you:

- reach the state of enlightenment;

perceive things and people as they are in their essence (in reality);

- achieve inner vision when choosing life path;

- raise the level of personal energy and energy;

- get more strength needed to achieve the goal;

- fulfill "unattainable" dreams;

- feel younger.

Rune Soul should meditate When would you like to receive answers? next questions:

Do I know myself?

How do I take care of my health?

- Can I take care of myself?

How do I manage my energy?

— what gives me the most satisfaction?_

What is the true state of my health?

What will help me increase my vitality?


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