Runes and the Energies of Gods

Awakening
3 min readNov 24, 2021
Georg von Rosen, Odin the Wanderer, 1886

Here we’ll talk about an important though well-forgotten aspect of Scandinavian runes: each rune corresponds to one of the gods and carries the energy of one of the spectra, each having specific functions.

Runes are a unique system of interacting energies of the gods who created and looked after Scandinavian civilization — a descendant of even more ancient Hyperborean civilization. At the same time, they are program codes that one can activate to resolve any life situation. The activation includes calling the god, using the energy of his or her spectrum, and activating the program inside the runic symbol.

The meanings of the runes are now more or less known, but authors have little reliable information about their correspondence to the gods.

Knowing the god associated with the rune and its spectrum will allow you not to miss the channels during practice. Also, with the proper level of awareness, the practitioner can directly contact the gods using the runes.

An energy spectrum is similar to the color spectrum and consists of two colors: the first is the personal spectrum of the god, and the second is the spectrum of the space where he or she is located.

So:

Fehu — Forseti — the violet color in a white space or on a white background

Uruz — Ull — violet-on-light-blue

Thurisaz — Thor — lilac-on-violet

Ansuz — God the Absolute — white-on-black

Raido — Jord — violet-on-light-blue

Kauna — Sinmara — black-on-dark-orange

Gebo — Freyja — light-blue-on-violet

Wunjo — a goddess, name unknown — white-on-violet

Haglaz — Hel — light-blue-on-violet

Naudiz — Njord — light-blue-on-violet

Isaz — Ymir — white-on-dark-orange

Jeran — Nerthus — light-blue-on-dark-blue

Iwaz — a god, name unknown — dark-orange-on-violet

Pertho — Mimir — black-on-violet

Algiz — Heimdall — yellow-on-violet

Sowilo — Sol — yellow-on-blue

Tiwaz — Tyr — violet-on-light-blue

Berkanan — Ydun — light-green-on-dark-blue

Ehwaz — Loki — golden-on-yellow

Mannaz — a god, name unknown — white-on-violet

Laukaz — Sigyn — light-blue-on-dark-blue

Ingwaz — Freyr — light-blue-on-violet

Dagaz — a god, name unknown — white-on-light-blue

Othalan — Odin — violet-on-light-blue

Some gods’ names are unknown, some are mentioned in mythology but not necessarily as the names of gods. It is interesting that the runic system, which seems to be purely polytheistic, has God the Absolute — the creator of the entire universe and of all the other gods.

There is an embedded distortion in the runes — Thurisaz conducts dark energies and carries a demonic creature. One should refrain from using it in practice. The same is about Ehwaz. Loki is not a demonic creature but carries heavy distortions — he is known as the god of mischief for a reason. Therefore, the action of this rune and this god can give an unpredictable result and turn on the practitioner.

(Translator’s note: The original article was written in 2015. As of now, all the runes have been cleaned from the distortions and can be safely used in practice.)

Translated by Kira Gradova

Original article: Руны и энергии богов

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