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 51 
 on: August 31, 2011, 01:04:15 PM 
Started by NewVitki - Last post by willynilly
Hello and welcome. Smiley

 52 
 on: August 29, 2011, 12:16:44 PM 
Started by NewVitki - Last post by NewVitki
Hi there, another newbie for the site, though not quite a newbie with Runes. I have been (on and off), trying to get to grips with Runes for a little over a year, mostly through the work of Edred Thorsson, who is really interesting, but quite heavy. I also have a number of other Rune books, (none of which advocate the blank or wyrd rune, cos that is a reason to not buy them as far as I am concerned).

I am now at a stage where I can recognise and "read" the Runes as letters at sight, and write the Eldar Futhark, and I am now starting to learn the deeper esoteric meanings. I am also in the process of making a yew wand and yew staff onto which I will carve appropriate runes etc.

With apologies to most of the members here, I am not so well informed with the witchy and tarot side of things...but as my partner is a very experienced witch with 10 years using Tarot, I kinda have an inside track so to speak.

Oh yes, and (I think uniquely??), I'm from that little island known as the UK.
 

 53 
 on: June 14, 2011, 11:57:06 AM 
Started by Ulfr Magnusson - Last post by Grymdycche
Hi Ulfr,  welcome, and thanks.  I hope you find it interesting.  There's more to come.

 54 
 on: June 10, 2011, 02:59:16 AM 
Started by Ulfr Magnusson - Last post by winter night
welcome to the forum!  Smiley

 55 
 on: June 08, 2011, 01:48:53 AM 
Started by Ulfr Magnusson - Last post by Ulfr Magnusson
Came here from O.net.  Just starting out in serious study of the Runes.  This place seems very informative, thanks for making this forum.

 56 
 on: May 26, 2011, 10:03:00 AM 
Started by midnightblue - Last post by winter night
welcome and great to see you here from TW,
looking forward to catching up on everyones posts!  Smiley

winter (winter night at TW)

 57 
 on: May 26, 2011, 10:01:50 AM 
Started by Belwenda - Last post by winter night
great you are here - have seen you on the TW site too!  I am looking forward to catching up on your posts!

winter (winter night on TW!  Smiley)

 58 
 on: May 26, 2011, 10:00:17 AM 
Started by Svöl Gunnþra Einarr - Last post by winter night
welcome to the forum! 

I have been a bit absent lately, all manner of stuff happening - but great to see new members getting stuck in - will get around to reading all the new stuff a.s.a.p.! Cheesy

 59 
 on: May 26, 2011, 02:55:25 AM 
Started by winter night - Last post by midnightblue
I have been wondering if in fact the Old English poem has been changed.  I have seen some evidence that some other runes were changed by Christians so that they were more in line with Christian teaching, Thurisaz may be one of them especially as the rune is phallic and possibly refers to a mythology that they don't agree with.

I think I am going to have to do some research into the poems and their history to discover the truth behind such conflicting ideas (not overly conflicting as they carry roughly the same meaning but conflicting in the sense that they allegedly describe two very different things.)

 60 
 on: May 17, 2011, 02:32:34 AM 
Started by Opal - Last post by midnightblue
I thought I would have a crack at my interpretation of the poem (which I hadn’t read prior to joining):  so here goes - and be nice to me you lovely people!  Cheesy

I interpret Gebo in two ways - the first that came to mind is it talks about if 'you' were broken. The second way I read it is the poem advising about how you should react when faced with ‘others’ who are broken.  I will try to explain!

You:  Even in the face of adversity, when everything has been taken, if you can still be selfless and generous to others then you will be rewarded and the respect and honour which this generates will provide the stepping stones to allow you to make your way out of adversity.  Hold your head up high and have respect for yourself, so that others will respect and believe in you.

‘others’: Does it tell of a tale that you should not judge the broken man?  – Don’t stamp on someone when they are down, help them without the need for praise and reward.

Even tough Gebo is labelled ‘the gift’ I don’t think it is as simple as something great coming your way – its about finding that greatness in you and others.  Through this you will be rewarded.

Even the ‘X’ has taken on a new meaning for me – prior to this it could be considered the ‘bow’ on that gift you are going to get, but I think in relation to what I have written, its more like a warning sign, an ‘X’ never fails to get attention.  And when illiterate people could not sign documents with their own written name, they retained their dignity with the act of signing the  ‘X’.  All they had but a piece of them all the same.

Now, would love to have anyone’s take on this and I am quite happy if you want to point out how un-poetic my interpretation it – I just wanted to do this without consulting books to see what comes out!


I agree with a lot of this.  Gebo is traditionally interpreted as the gift but this seems simplistic when one actually reads the poem.  When one hears gift one thinks of expecting a gift but this rune seems to be about giving to others, there also seems to be a sense of duty towards those less fortunate.

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