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Medieval Runes of Healing and Magick – Rune Meanings

The Medieval runes of healing and magick are special as they were not used in rune casting but for protection and healing. In fact they were mainly associated with gods and goddesses that were worshiped secretly in Christian times.

Wolfsangel

Wolfsangel

Sound: “sz” as the sound in “ease”
Stands for: Wolf-hook (Ancient Iron Weapon)
Magick/Healing use: Used to bind and eliminate harmful influences.


Erda

Erda

Sound: “oe” as the sound in “er”
Stands for: Our Planet (Mother Earth)
Magick/Healing use: Helps to reincorporate human actions with the world.


Ul

Ul

Sound: “ue” as the sound in “ee” or “ö”
Stands for: Turning point
Magick/Healing use: Revives former powers and helps assist in crises of healing.


Ziu

Ziu

Sound: “zz” as in “buzz”
Stands for: Thunderbolt of the God Ziu
Magick/Healing use: Concentrates and channels cosmic energies to maintain correct order.


Sól

Sol

Sound: “ss” as in “kiss”
Stands for: Disk of the sun
Magick/Healing use: Brings the healing power and warmth of the sun.


Wendhorn

Wendhorn

Sound: “mm” as in “humming”
Stands for: Phases of the moon
Magick/Healing use: Reminds us that we must experience good and bad alike.


Fyruedal

Fyruedal

Sound: no sound
Stands for: Bellows
Magick/Healing use: Contains the power of motivation.


Wan

Wan

Sound: no sound
Stands for: Emptiness
Magick/Healing use: Represents the power of the place where all existence began.


 

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k.van Dam

k.van Dam - Oct 16, 2010

What are origins of these signs before (von) List ?Which books?

 
Destany

Destany - May 19, 2012

How does one use them?

 
TheRuneSite.com

TheRuneSite.com - Jan 19, 2013

Destany – One way to use them is to mark the symbols onto an item. Jewelry for example.

 

 

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