Norse Magic

They're in the link I provided. This guy has done some very thorough research on the issue. Also, read the Havamal. It's the rune poem that Odin lays out how He got the runes and what they are used for. The younger futhark are what the Vikings used. The Elder Futhark are older and there are a lot more. I'm pretty sure the Havamal is using the younger futhark.

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Read The Complete Armanen. It's basically a compilation of rune research the NS/proto-NS did.

Neophyte here. You're both wrong. Christianity is important as an allegory for the concept of universal oneness. The norse gods do have a healthy amount of sway in the astral but they are creations of the human mind rather than the universe. Christianity gets bogged down in dogma but the truth, that humanity is One with God, is still appearant. If you think of the bible as a bunch of strict rules and practices then you'll never understand the significance of it. You get locked into dogma instead of truth. In that case, what makes you any better than a cult? Any one of us has the capability of reaching sainthood through realization of the truth.

that is why we should worship a dead jewish rabbi as a god, right?

It will be useful to consider greater tradition here in order to know what to look for, we can consider Egyptian and Greek;


The 17th day then as a barrier, associate with the tomb to be overcome, and a hyperbolic equation involving this…


penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Plutarch/Moralia/Isis_and_Osiris*/C.html


Even in the Gospel accounts the 16th day of the New year corresponds to the Day of the Last Supper, the 17th day is the impassable death and tomb, the barrier, and the 18th the day of resurrection, it was the same in Egypt per the cult of Osiris.

You ask then why you cannot pass beyond 16 in order to arrive at 18 and that is an age old consideration.

I haven't looked for specific evidence for this in Nordic tradition hence i can't provide any here but it seems it would be a good idea to do so.

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I can also give you the ideogram for this which will correlate to the line of enquiry you linked to, it's the early Dynastic representation of the King as Sah which corresponds to the constellation Bootes, seen prone when rising on the Eastern horizon and then upright when setting in the West having circumnavigated the circupolar region over the course of the night.

These could provide the basis for your 17th and 18th runes being concerned with overcoming death.

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Derived from these seals showing early King representation

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It really isn't. It was a failed experiment and Europe is letting it drop into the bin where it belongs more and more now.
I wish Americans would learn from our past mistakes.

Of course according to this explanation Rune 18 should essentially be Rune 17 rotated clockwise through 90 degrees, from the prone to the upright and dynamic.

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