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This is your quarterly reminder that this is not a Folkish blog, and that Folkish/Tribalist practices are incongruent with the traditions and beliefs of Viking-era Nordic people.
ᚢ Uruz (Wild ox)
A challenge, an archetypal trial, initiation, rite of passage
“The wild ox has great high horns with which it gores; a fierce fighter who boldly stomps the moors.” - Old English Rune Poem
“Slag is cast from bad iron; reindeer cross the hard snow.” - Norwegian Rune Poem
Uruz, representing adversary, may seem daunting at first. Be wise to remember that the trial you’re facing may not entirely be in the events before you but also within yourself. The ox will not be overpowered by brute force but through inner strength. Uruz can refer to any obstacle; physical, psychological, spiritual, or ethical.
Uruz is the duality of Fehu. Where the cow represents wealth, abundance, and even privilege, The wild ox represents more volatile forces of nature; struggle, hardship, obstacles, adversity, and even oppression.
Adversity and oppression can be a nasty beast. But just like the wild ox that young men would face in initiation trials, they can be overcome. Systems of oppression may boldly stomp and make shows of force to intimidate you. You cannot play their game; it’s rigged for the rampaging beast. You must be cunning and outthink the ox if you are to one day drink from its gilded horns.
Likewise, do not be like the stamping ox which snorts in anger and makes a show of its aggression. The largest animals can still be felled and usually are caught unawares by their hubris and sureness in their own ferocity. Be mindful of your roles in oppression and avoid being someone else’s ox.
A little laugh to get you through the day.
Someone tell those right-wing homophobic brosatru odinists that the Allfather is officially a bottom. How else can you explain "yellow/Brown butthole/maybe vagina"?