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“May Odin give you knowledge on your path, May Thor grant you strength and courage on your way, And may Loki give you laughter as you go..” -Viking prayer
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You’ve probably heard of runes and you’ve probably seen them throughout popular culture media, - they’re often used in fantasy based television shows and films. It is likely that the runes you have seen are Elder Futhark Runes (old Norse ones - we’ll cover that later) but the ones featured in this post, are Witches Runes. They’re often inscribed on stones or used in rituals.
Crossroads: use if you’re going through a change, have decisions to make or wish to bring about change.
Man: use in magick that deals with men (naturally!), masculinity, or (if you’re religious) the strength of your God(s).
Woman: use in magick that deals (again, naturally!) with women, femininity, or to invoke any Goddesses you have.
The Eye: use in psychic workings or dealings with truth; to reveal deception, for example. Used also in/for protection.
Harvest: use for prosperity and abundance magick, dealings with money or to attract something good to your life.
The Sun: use for growth and happiness, strength and masculinity and for invoking any deities that are associated with the Sun. Use also in protection magick and on Sabbats.
The Moon: femininity and magick. It enhances power and is used in the invocation of deities associated with the Moon and during Esbats.
Flight: higher knowledge and the attraction of something new; success and business ventures - brings about new opportunities.
The Rings: used for binding and attracting new love; it strengthens existing bonds.
Romance: naturally, this attracts new love and/or romance. Used in sex and fertility magick and heals broken hearts.
The Scythe: used to break curses and hexes; removes bad luck and influences and can be used to break or weaken bonds and relationships.
The Star: a wishing rune that, when meditated on, brings about good fortune and good luck.
Waves: symbolizes purity and can be used for forgiveness and healing, as well as the expulsion of bad and negative energies.
[Taken from my own personal grimoire.]
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Moss troll. From a scandinavian forest.
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Odin pendant by Amber Wolf Workshop
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Amazing woodcarved spoons by Giles Newman. He resides in northern Wales and makes individually designed and hand crafted green wood spoons carved using only traditional hand tools. Find his work on instagram and etsy.
Odin, far-wanderer, grant me wisdom, courage, and victory. Friend Thor, grant me your strength. And both be with me.
Norse prayer for protection (via sacred-chaotic-geometry)