“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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Ale Vikingamarknad - XI
© Forndom
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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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#Repost @sustainablemidlandssc (@get_repost)
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Moss troll.
From a scandinavian forest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkVwA__Fk9g
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met a good goat last month
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Kia #LightheartAnimalFriends #goats #Kahoka #missouri
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#Repost @lotsofwaiting (@get_repost)
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#goat #babygoat #babygoats #zoo #farm #follyfarm #photography #cutephotos #cute #kid #babyanimals #zoophotography #animalphotography
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Odin pendant by Amber Wolf Workshop
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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)
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