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Perthro symbolizes hidden aspects like emotions, memories, or even objects like a wallet. It represents magic and secret knowledge. In a reading, it can show outside influences affecting a situation, including negative ones impacting a person. Its shape resembles a dice bag, suggesting good luck or a nice surprise may come your way. Often, it points to strong emotions or feelings in divination.
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Jera , represents the natural cycles of the year. Jera represents the turning over of a cycle, the inevitability of change, and the continuous cycle of growth and renewal. Symbolizing abundance, success, and the rewards of past efforts. It reflects creativity and benefits those in agriculture or manual work, while also indicating seasonal change and growth. This period is for celebrating achievements but requires hard work and preparation for future challenges. In divination, Jera suggests enjoying the results of past actions, such as job promotions or advancements in personal and professional relationships.
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☠️Somewhere deep in your memory, You know the ancient ways. This is why you find yourself drawn by a deep seated urge. An urge so powerful that you don't even question it or fight it, you long for it. ☠️
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Aspiration, inner strength, barrier, confusion, endurance, risk

Eihwaz possesses the power of both death and regeneration. A re-growth from the passing of the old situation into the form of the new situation. It is a rune that acts as a magical protector and facilitator. All rites of passage, particularly those marking the transition into adulthood, contain the symbolism of death, the idea being that one's former 'self' has died and given birth to a new persona.

Eihwaz is the thirteenth rune in the Futhark and marks the middle of the alphabet. (It is interesting to note that the Death card in the Tarot is also the thirteenth card.)

To interpret the rune, imagine the energy moving from its bottom to the top. The lower part is the roots, and the upper part is the crown. Based on that, the rune may tell about forgotten experiences or deeds put aside in a distant box
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Forwarded from Aesthetics
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Some of the best advice you will ever hear will come from the forest.
A shift, getaway, transformation, or journey, Raidho symbolizes the means to achieve our goals. It helps direct our energies effectively, requiring us to position ourselves correctly in time and space.

Raidho represents movement and direction, akin to a journey that demands planning, insight, determination, and strength. It can signify life's journey, spiritual quests, or communication, emphasizing the cyclical nature of existence. By aligning with these cycles, we can navigate challenges and recognize that tough times will eventually ease, with every challenge bringing a reward.

When Raidho appears in a reading, it often signals a new phase in your life, presenting fresh opportunities for growth. This change may indicate that old ways are no longer serving you, and the direction of this new path is up to you.
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Forwarded from ᛉ Sagnamaðr Stark ᛉ
An Anglo Saxon burial urn with stamped swastikas from Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, 5-6th Century.
Forwarded from Folkish Aryan Pagan
By embracing the faith of the gospel, the Christians incurred the supposed guilt of an unnatural and unpardonable offence. They dissolved the sacred ties of custom and education, violated the religious institutions of their country, and presumptuously despised whatever their fathers had believed as true, or had reverenced as sacred.

E.Gibbon
2025/02/06 02:16:49
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