Click on the image of any rune to view interpretations garnered from multiple sources and personal reflection/meditation. For additional details, please see the notes at the end of this page.
freyr’s aett
Freyr’s aett represents and reflects on the life cycle: survival, search for meaning, and the realization of happiness and wisdom. The aett represent basic needs for developing and living a fulfilling life.
hagal’s aett
Hagel’s aett reflects and represents those external forces acting upon us and forces of nature. These are the events and influences that are unavoidable in life (both hardships and luck), as well as the ephemeral elements of the life experience.
tyr’s aett
Tyr’s aett reflects on the visible world and otherworld; connections between deity, natural forces, and humanity; it involves those internal forces as opposed to the external forces of Hagal’s aett. The runes represent realization of knowledge and wisdom, the interconnectedness of humankind, and those things needed to real full potential of one’s “inheritance”.
References used (in part) for the interpretations within these pages can be found by clicking the button below. Some interpretations are based on shamanic journeying, visualizations, and personal reflection.
notes
Above are links to a revised approach towards understanding the Elder Futhark with an attempt to minimize the dualistic dichotomies apparent in most books and sites on runes. I have spent time consulting a number of experts as well as reaching out to the spirit world and adding my own personal interpretations based on those experiences and the insight. My own additions and interpretations are not necessarily reflective of conventional interpretations.
While a number of experts will argue that some runestaves have negative or reversed “murkstave” interpretations of a given rune, with no clear agreement on which or the method of determining when a rune should be read with the myrkur definition — in my thinking there is no real reason to consider a rune to have negative or positive connotations embedded in the interpretation. In most cases, “positive” and “negative” are relative terms.
Instead, I see runestaves as lampposts illuminating ørlǫg, guiding us along the path, rather than acting as oracles of fate or doom. Runes allow us to look within ourselves, reflect on the workings of the world and their impact upon us, help us seek a path forward that is most right for the collective and individual.
Please understand, I do not claim to be an expert on runes. There are any number of resources if you are looking for a more educated and conventional set of interpretations.
The interpretations found within these pages have been modified over time to reflect new and better understandings of the runes based on usage, reflection, and additional information made available. The pages linked to on this page are part of a living record, which has evolved and will continue to evolve.
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