Personal Book Copies Restocked

"Runes, Bindrunes and Hahalruna: European Sorcery and Divination" copies back in stock, limited quantity.This batch was printed during Yule 2022.Each copy comes signed and includes a handmade bookmark and rune.Hailaz

Further Analysis of the Laguz Rune

Laguz ᛚ / L Laguz is the rune of liquid. In Proto-Germanic, laguz means “water, sea, ocean, or wetness.” Other Proto-Germanic names of this rune include lahō (lake, pond, puddle), and laukaz (leek). When we look for roots in this word, we reach the proto-Indo-European lókus, meaning a “pool or pond.” With these various forms,... Continue Reading →

Ending the Futhark With Dagaz

We end the Futhark with Dagaz (ᛞ) because we believe that after one realizes the true Self, represented by Othala (ᛟ), one can then “break the cycle” of saṃsāra, like the breaking of dawn on a new day.  This process of enlightenment is represented by Dagaz. In reality, whether you end with Othala or Dagaz, one... Continue Reading →

Further Analysis of the Ehwaz Rune

Ehwaz ᛖ / E Ehwaz means “horse” in Proto-Germanic and is associated with transportation, trust, movement, quickness, and adventure. Ehwaz represents the vehicle we use to travel, whether that be the horse, the chariot, the car, or even the body itself. Ehwaz is that which we depend upon to move around the landscape and quicken... Continue Reading →

Further Analysis of the Tiwaz Rune

Tiwaz ᛏ / T Tiwaz is a peculiar rune, representing a broad spectrum of meanings, associations, and uses. In Proto-Germanic, Tiwaz means “deity/god,” and would later develop into the Norse god Týr.  In most cases, it is agreed upon that Tiwaz is a rune of victory, war, warriors, justice, and the sky.  Tiwaz stems from... Continue Reading →

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