Loki Bindrune

From ‘Runes, Bindrunes and Hahalruna : European Sorcery and Divination’ Page. 118 This bindrune is used to invoke Loki and associated powers. Carve this into wood, stone or bone, and place it anywhere on your altar with an offering bowl in front of it. Offerings to Loki commonly consist of coins, stones, and knotted ropes.... Continue Reading →

Solar Eye of Odin

From 'Runes, Bindrunes and Hahalruna : European Sorcery and Divination' Page. 109 This radial incantation is a spell to invoke the Solar Eye of Odin. It consists of a central Sun with four protruding (ᚦ) runes at each cardinal point, symbolizing defensive forces and cultivation of the sorcerers willpower. Additional defensive (ᛉ) runes have been added with... Continue Reading →

The Swastika and the Wheel of Time

Unlike we are raised to believe in the modern world, time is not a linear phenomenon, but a circular one. It exists indefinitely, without beginning and without end, spinning like a wheel around us. The Swastika is a symbol of this endless cycle and a mirror of its’ pattern. It can be seen in the seasons, in the stars, and... Continue Reading →

Jera – Rune of Harvest

Jera represents the harvesting of your previously cultivated endeavors and energies. Whether that be physical, mental, or spiritual energy, it is the reaping of what you have sown. Jera shows you that your hard work has paid off and is the feeling of accomplishment, bringing celebration and confidence. Jera is patience and allowing things to come into fruition in due... Continue Reading →

Ansuz – Rune of the Breath

Ansuz is the rune of Odin, the rune of the ancestral spirit. This rune can be used to invoke divine knowledge, wisdom, and messages directly from the Gods or ancestors. Ansuz acts as a compass by guiding you to the wisdom of your bloodline. Focus on insight and communication with the past when meditating with... Continue Reading →

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