Now there is some confusion regarding the definition of the runes. Ancient Turkic writing, ancient Greek writing, Etruscan writing and even the secret Wiccan alphabet are called runes. However, the runes are not the letters of the secret alphabet. The Scandinavian signs of power were called runes. These are symbols that activate types of natural energies to achieve the desired goals. It is somewhat naive to write down the English text of a spell in runes, expecting it to gain great power. After all, the runes carry concepts, and not phonetic sounds, like the letters of the modern alphabet. So what and how to write in runes? There are several types of runic inscriptions: runic writing, connecting runes, emblems and monograms.
It is necessary
- • paper, parchment, wood or clay;
- • pencil, charcoal, natural paint and brush;
- • a knife or special tool for cutting wood.
Instructions
Step 1
To begin with, when composing a rune, you need to take into account that it needs to be done with natural dyes on natural materials. Very often runes are cut on wood with a knife. Naturally, before you start writing in runes, you need to learn their meaning and aspects of energy impact. For this, any book describing the runes is suitable. There is a lot of such literature now both in print and in electronic form (for example, E. Thorsson, K. Meadows, etc.).
Step 2
Manuscript is a kind of rune formula, which is written to achieve any goals. With their help: healed, fulfilled desires, changed their worldview, defeated enemies, etc. The manuscript is a series of interconnected signs that carry a semantic load in accordance with the set goal. Most often they use no more than three to five runes. More runes can lead to ambiguity and misinterpretation. Runes are written from left to right. All runes are depicted in an upright position (no inverted). In addition, vertical lines are written from top to bottom, and oblique lines are written from the point of contact with vertical lines. The first rune should speak of the goal, the final rune speaks of the desired outcome. For example, you need to write a formula that helps to obtain change that brings recognition of the merit and abilities of the questioner. For this, several runes are taken (in order from left to right):
• DAGAZ - a rune that gives gradual changes;
• EYVAZ (YO) - a rune that carries the energy of growth and continuity;
• FEU - the rune of prosperity;
• ODAL - reward for spent forces;
• YARA (YER) - a rune denoting a reward for work and patience, a natural change in life cycles, gratitude for efforts.
This example demonstrates one of the variants of the well-being formula. However, there can be many such formulas. Before composing formulas, thoughtfully charging them with energy, you need to think over all aspects of the rune. After all, sometimes runes, in conjunction with others, can give a completely opposite result. The runes were supposed to be carried with them for several days until the desired was fulfilled. Then they had to either be buried in the ground or burned. This was done so that the energy contained in the formula returned to the source. Otherwise, it can begin to put pressure on a person and poison his life, in principle, like any stagnant phenomenon.
Step 3
Another type of runic inscription is connecting runes or ligatures. Such a sign, which combines several runes, becomes a vessel that carries an energy charge that affects a situation or a person. Most often they were used in amulets and talismans. In such inscriptions, the runes could be used both inverted and in reverse. After all, here the energy did not flow in a certain direction, as in a linear rune-writing, but was preserved (as in a vessel). An example of such an alloy of two runes is the connecting rune used to protect property. It consists of the rune ALGIZ (OLGIZ) and the rune ODAL. The main thing in the connecting runes is that the runes that make them must be harmoniously balanced, and the connecting rune itself must be symmetrical. It was believed that if the same rune is written in such a ligature several times, placing it in four directions, then its strength will increase many times (for example, the Scandinavian "helmet of horror").
Step 4
One of the types of connecting runes were emblems. There were several independent symbols that were often found in Scandinavian talismans: • hagal (six-pointed cross);
• akhtvan (an eight-pointed cross that looks like spokes in a wheel);
• swastika with clockwise movement (sign of Torah);
• Thor's hammer (inverted letter "T");
• triskele (like a swastika, but with three rays);
• valcunt or Odin's sign (three intertwined triangles):
• "helmet of horror" or aegiskjalmur (four ALGIZ runes arranged in the form of a cross). The above symbols were used independently, but some of them were used as the basis for connecting runes, for example, Hagal and Akhtvan. Runes were written on their rays, uniting into emblems.
Step 5
In addition, there are monograms, which are a kind of signature for obtaining a certain charge of energy. Monograms serve to activate the forces of nature that express the essence of its bearer. Many practitioners of magic have special secret names or aliases. By writing your name in the form of a connecting rune, you will receive a monogram that will communicate the energy of your name to you. However, having written down and activated the monogram, you can see that, in addition to the explicit runes, it will contain hidden runes obtained by combining the runes of your name. These runes will also affect your life and character. Perhaps, seeing them, you will understand the reasons for your actions and problems.