Since my Rök Runes series ends on Wednesday, I’m starting a new one. As I don’t want to do another interpretation series so soon, I’ll have to come up with something else, and I’d like some input from you. I planned to publish Runes posts every...
Laugr is another one of those runes that still look the same as in the Elder Futhark. So I’m letting it keep its interpretation, for the most part. The only things I’ve changed are some personal experiences. Laugr stands for water, flow, and emotion. It...
We’ve arrived at the fourteenth, and second to last, or the Rök Runes. Instead of the regular Maðr rune from the Elder Futhark, this M-rune is of a more Phallic shape, when you associate it with the word Man. So I choose to interpret it as...
I’ve done interpretations for the Elder Futhark and the Rök Runes series of interpretations is almost finished. So I thought I’d check with you what you’d like to read about next. It doesn’t have to be connected to readings, but it has to be...
This rune bears no resemblance at all to Bjarkan. It’s more like the reverse of Áss. So my interpretation has been written to reflect that. Instead of communication, I picked hearing, listening for this one. It’s an important thing to remember to do in...
In the futhark used on the Rök stone, the Týr rune has lost one of its arms and looks more like a reversed Laugr. In some ways quite fitting, since Týr lost his hand to Fenrir. Since it no longer looks the same, I’ve had to adapt the interpretation. I’ve...