
Just like the Witch kids used to chant.
Fee, Ox, Thurse, Ose
Ride, Keen, Gift, Win
Hail, Need, Ice, Year
Yew, Pear, Elk, Sol
Tew, Birch, Horse, Man
Lake, Ing, Ethel, Day
Lo, I have kennëd my futhork:
is this not a worthy work?
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Just like the Witch kids used to chant.
Fee, Ox, Thurse, Ose
Ride, Keen, Gift, Win
Hail, Need, Ice, Year
Yew, Pear, Elk, Sol
Tew, Birch, Horse, Man
Lake, Ing, Ethel, Day
Lo, I have kennëd my futhork:
is this not a worthy work?
Hagalaz - Hail- Fitting that this Rune presents itself today, as most of my region is plunged into the bitterest cold its seen since the mid-1990s.
Regardless of where you're located, this stave speaks of being frozen metaphorically, likewise berated by the elements. Indeed, as fun as it sounds.
...Mannaz - human- Again we have another reversed Rune presenting us with an opportunity to go deeper within. As Mannaz reminds us of the strength in human connection, the power of acting with All That Is, so it's merkstave position calls us to be aware of when we are not connected, when we don't feel part of the greater flow. Note that Mannaz is pictured upright, or bright-stave.
Last week, Eihwaz encouraged us to change, and Mannaz may be asking us to sit with the effects of that change. It calls us to put down rational thinking and go with gut feeling, which for some may be frightening to do.
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