Welcome to the Journey
The path lies clear before you, seeker. The ancient stones offer their guidance, but you must choose the symbol that speaks to your spirit.
The First Aett
Creation: Frey & Freja
In a symbolic sense, this aett symbolizes the creation of the universe and turning chaos into order. This group starts with the rune Fehu and generally represents material wealth, possessions, and physical well-being. The runes in this aett often deal with the basics of life, such as prosperity, health, and personal success.

Fehu
Wealth
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: wealth, abundance, success, resources, prosperity
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Reversed: material loss, inadequacy, insecurity

Uruz
Endurance and Power
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: will, endurance, vitality, courage, health
✦
Reversed: weakness, illness, lack of motivation, feeling overpowered

Thurisaz
Giant or Thorn
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: protection, conflict, challenge, defense, standing your ground
✦
Reversed: misdirection, vulnerability, defenselessness, loss of control

Ansuz
Messages
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: communication, inspiration, wisdom, message, listening
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Reversed: miscommunication, deceit, manipulation, confusion, mixed signals

Raidho
Journey
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: journey, travel, movement, progress, direction
✦
Reversed: blockage, resistance, delays, obstacles, uncertainty

Kenaz
Knowledge
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: knowledge, enlightenment, creativity, illumination, clarity
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Reversed: lacking knowledge, creative rut, false hope, instability

Gebo
Gift
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: gift, exchange, generosity, reciprocity
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Reversed: never read reversed

Wunjo
Joy
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: joy, harmony, success, celebration, security
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Reversed: sorrow, alienation, disconnection, dissatisfaction, isolation
The Second Aett
Transformation: Heimdall & Mordgud
This aett represents disruption and change. Beginning with the rune Hagalaz, this aett focuses on challenges, transformations, and natural forces. The runes here often symbolize the trials one must go through for growth.

Hagalaz
Hail
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: disruption, upheaval, crisis, catalyst
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Reversed: never read reversed

Nauthiz
Necessity
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: necessity, constraint, scarcity, hardship
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Reversed: burnout, self-neglect, self-deprivation

Isa
Stillness
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: stillness, waiting, patience, preservation
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Reversed: never read reversed

Jera
Harvest
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: harvest, repetition, rewards, interconnection, plenty
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Reversed: never read reversed

Eihwaz
Transformation
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: renewal, cycles, transformation, initiation
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Reversed: never read reversed

Perthro
Mystery
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: mystery, fate, secrets, chance, destiny
✦
Reversed: loss of faith, disillusionment, bad luck, nihilism, apathy

Algiz
Protection
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: protection, guardian, sanctuary, instinct
✦
Reversed: warning, helplessness, unprotected, vulnerability

Sowilo
Achievement
✦ ✦ ✦
Upright: achievement, victory, illumination, good fortune
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Reversed: never read reversed
The Third Aett
Divinity: Tyr & Zisa
Symbolically, this aett represents ascension towards god and goddesshood, and starts with the rune Tiwaz. It is associated with higher concepts such as justice, honor, and spiritual growth. The runes in this aett often deal with leadership, self-sacrifice, and the pursuit of higher ideals.
What is the right way to use the runes
Runes have served as a traditional method for seeking wisdom and direction, utilizing their historical symbols to offer clarity. Every character holds a distinct power, touching upon different life elements ranging from financial abundance and individual development to obstacles and major life shifts. By learning what each symbol signifies, practitioners can connect with this knowledge to better interpret the various influences affecting their personal journey.
The makeup of these symbols is notably elegant yet deep. They are defined by three main components: a visual sign, a designated title, and an underlying energetic core. The sign serves as the physical representation, the title gives the symbol its phonetic and contextual identity, and the energetic core represents the fundamental principle the rune captures, connecting it to broad, enduring forces. Because of these integrated features, runes are effective instruments for introspection, mindful practice, and fortune-telling.
When performing a casting, one typically pulls these symbols from a vessel and assesses them according to how they landed and where they are placed. Methods can range from a basic pull to provide a quick bit of daily wisdom to more intricate layouts designed to provide comprehensive answers. Success in this practice depends on approaching it with sincerity and receptivity, which enables the symbols to share their insights and assist in fostering harmony with the broader energies of the universe.








