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The First Att concludes with the rune of transition — having reached the fullness of embodiment, Power passes to the next level.
The rune Vunyo (joy, glory) mythologically corresponds to the Hall of the Fallen — Valhalla. Even graphically, Vunyo depicts the Banner of that Hall.
The power born in Ansuz, which began its movement in Raido and found expression in Kenaz, in Gebo begins to penetrate other systems and move outward.
The seventh rune of the first Aett symbolizes the exchange of energy as the condition for a system’s stable existence; in other words, from the perspective of this rune, only open systems are stable.
The purposeful motion set by Raido makes the walls part, and a shaft of light pierces the darkness. From within comes fire and brings illumination. Such a light through the clouds symbolizes the Rune Kenaz.
Kenaz (pine, torch, Kano, sometimes Kaun, ulcer) — the sixth Rune of the Elder Futhark, corresponding to the process of transition from neutrality to the fertilization of Receptivity.
The process of the Power’s manifestation, accomplished by the first four Runes, finds its equilibrium in the Rune Raido.
Raido (chariot, riding, road) expresses the idea of a means of movement along the Way of Power.
The force conceived by Fehu in Uruz and carried by Thurisaz finds its manifestation in Ansuz. In other words, Ansuz (As, the mouth, the Orifice) corresponds to the very process of the birth of force — neutrality — fertile passivity.
The fourth Rune of the Elder Futhark is connected with what so many contemporary rune practitioners lack: inspiration.
Turs causes sorrow to women; few are glad of misfortune. The next step of the World Wheel is Pregnancy through Power. It seems paradoxical, but after Activity’s influence, Passivity acquires its properties.
The aurochs is fearless, with enormous horns, a fierce beast, fights with its horns, a noble dweller of the marsh, a brave beast. Activity can manifest fully only by acting on the Passivity that perceives it. It is precisely the tension arising from the First Turning of the Wheel that reflects the essence of the […]
Money offers comfort to anyone, though one must spend it willingly, if one seeks the Lord’s support. The Primary Fire, through the power of generation, brought forth the first cattle — the cow Audumbla.
The word “Runes” is familiar to everyone today, and it is hard to imagine that as recently as thirty years ago the notion that these signs had any meaning beyond mere writing was known only to a narrow circle of specialists — and to German nationalist organizations.
It is well known that, besides the straightforward Futhark order of the Runes, at least two other accounts of the runic arrangement exist. These are the so-called “Futharks of Sigrdrífa”, which assign to the Runes different categories and different applications.
The World Wheel, with its eight “spokes”, rolling through the three worlds, leaves 24 imprints, 24 steps that the World (and any phenomenon within it) takes on the way to its becoming
All symbols used in various religious and mythological systems are divided into two fundamentally different groups.