Monthly Archives: November 2010

November 5, 2010 – Ehwaz reversed


Ehwaz reversed

Ehwaz is the vowel sound “eh”

Anglo-Saxon rune poem (from ragweedforge.com)

The horse is a joy to princes in the presence of warriors.
A steed in the pride of its hoofs,when rich men on horseback bandy words about it;and it is ever a source of comfort to the restless

Ehwaz reversed signifies that things are moving slowly. Either because you need to take things slowly, thinking through your course of action and taking a look at things before going forward.
It could also signify that things around you are not yet ready. Perhaps other people’s efforts are not complete yet, and so your are slowed down in waiting for them, and preventing from moving forward at your desired pace.

November 4, 2010 – Ac reversed

Ac reversed

Ac is the vowel “ah”

Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem (from ragweedforge.com)

Ac reversed signfies that qualities of endurance, stamina, faith and fidelity are lacking or being challenged today. The faltering oak tree, it cannot withstand any great blows or strike, and cannot keep strong against the challenges that are being faced. It has been a great many challenges so far, as well. Expect that nothing will last or endure today, and appreciate it for the moment that you have it.

November 2, 2010 – Raidho reversed


Raidho reversed

Raidho is the letter R

Anglo-Saxon rune poem (from ragweedforge.com)

Riding seems easy to every warrior while he is indoors
and very courageous to him who traverses the high-roadson the back of a stout horse.
Raidho reversed is the rune of dangerous journeys, or journeys that should be avoided. It can also indicate obstacles to your travels or actions, or the loss of a means of transportation. Check your list (or make one) reconfirm your route and look for obstacles, and maybe reschedule that road trip, until after you have gotten your brakes checked and your oil changed

November 3, 2010 – Gebo


Gebo

Gebo is the letter G

Anglo-Saxon rune poem (from ragweedforge.com)

Generosity brings credit and honour, which support one’s dignity;
it furnishes help and subsistenceto all broken men who are devoid of aught else
Gebo, the rune of generosity, exchange, contracts and relationships signfies today is about these various modes of relationship. Friends, lovers, co-workers, neighbors, all of these are relationships that one has where exchanges and social contracts enter. Sometimes you are the giver, sometimes you are receiver, and being aware of the nature of that exchange is very beneficial. Being only one or the other can be very unbalancing, as something will give eventually.

November 1, 2010 – Feoh reversed


Feoh reversed

Feoh is the letter F

Anglo-Saxon rune poem (from ragweedforge.com)

Wealth is a comfort to all men;
yet must every man bestow it freely,if he wish to gain honour in the sight of the Lord
Feoh reversed signifies issues with wealth. While in my case it has to do with bills coming due at the beginning of the month, it might also indicate wealth that has been hidden or concealed, or perhaps being too miserly when it comes to those who need, and would benefit from, your assistance

November – Cenaz

Cenaz

Cenaz is the letter C

Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem (from ragweedforge.com)

The torch is known to every living man by its pale, bright flame;
it always burns where princes sit within

Cenaz is the rune for November. Within this bright rune of the Torch, is inspiration and illumination, shedding light to push back the darkness and reveal the path ahead. It is also the rune of passion, of desires that burn within, illuminating our wants and needs. Within it’s light, revelations are made, as the light pushes park the concealing darkness.