No matter what holiday you are celebrating this month or, if you celebrate no holiday, I still wish you peace, love, and happiness for the coming year. Occasionally, I give Runes to people. By that I mean, I share a Rune with them that best represents a message I want to give them or a meaning I wish for them. Therefore, today, rather than draw three Runes, I decided to select three Runes to represent this wish of peace, love, and happiness for you.
To wish you peace, I chose Sowilo, the Rune of the sun and good fortune. I hope that the great light of the sun warms and lifts your spirit. Being in good spirits is a key component to finding peace. May you also find good fortune in the coming year.
For love, I decided to give you Gebo, the Rune of gifts. We give gifts to honor or show respect, but also out of admiration and affection. While giving a gift is more akin to generosity, giving without expectation of receiving anything in return comes closer to love. When I give a gift simply because I choose to, I feel good inside. When that gift is appreciated, I feel even better. When we feel good and make others feel that way too, we build bonds that approach love. Remember though, a gift is not necessarily a physical thing; it can be spending quality time with someone, paying them a compliment or doing something special for them.
Wunjo is the easiest and most obvious of the three Runes I chose. It is, after all, the Rune of joy. What better Rune for wishing you happiness? Of course, a major component of this requires you to be grateful for all of the things you do have in your life. Essentially, happiness begins with gratitude. Moreover, the greatest happiness is found in simple ways, simple pleasures and comforts, not in excessiveness. That is why I wish you simple happiness.
There it is, the Runes I chose to wish you peace, love, and happiness. I hope you will carry these good wishes with you this week and I hope your week is wonderful.
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Monday, December 24, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
Fair, Just, and Honest
This week, I wasn't sure what I would write about. I know I need to finish making my own set of Runes, so the 301 series is nagging at me, but I haven't found the right moment to complete them. I didn't want to do anything political, because that is not what this blog is for. This morning, I got a clear signal about what today's subject needs to be and it deals with leadership.
Sadly, these days, true leaders are a declining breed. To me, a true leader possesses characteristics of fairness and honesty and they should be just. This is what the world needs today. So, this week, I ask the Runes how can we all work to make this world a more accepting and peaceful place by working everyday to be fair, just, and honest.
The Runes ring true - Sowilo, Algiz, and Kenaz.
Sowilo is the Rune of the sun, of victory or good fortune. This is a symbol to lift spirits, which can be seen in a couple of ways. First, it can be sign of encouragement, something that makes us feel better. Think about this. After a day or two of rain and clouds, how do you feel when the sun rises on the third morning and the sky is clear? It's that feeling, that sense of hopefulness, that we stand to gain by working to be as fair and honest as we can be. Second, once we begin to feel that way, we empower ourselves to experience it more often. Imagine what could happen if we share that feeling with others. It feels good to do something for someone else, no matter how small. It feels even better to do it just to do it, without expectation of reward. In fact, I challenge you to do one nice thing for someone, someone you don't know, every day this week. Open a door, let a car merge in front of you, buy food for the local food bank... just do something. It doesn't even have to be directly for another person. Do something for an animal or for the planet. Doing things that are good for the planet is good for everyone. It doesn't have to be altruistic; it's okay if it makes you feel good. That's kind of the point.
How does this play into being fair, just or honest? In at least one very important way. If you begin doing nice things for people or the planet, you will feel better. When others reciprocate, the positive feedback loop will be in place. That is also why Algiz, the Rune of self-defense and protection challenges us this week. When we feel threatened, it is our natural instinct to protect ourselves and become defensive. What if we never find ourselves in a position where we have to defend what we believe, who we love, how we dress... in essence, who we are? That is our greatest challenge; we have been led to believe that one way of thinking or doing is better than another, simply because it's our belief. What if we challenge each other to change that perspective of better and worse or right and wrong (in the sense of incorrect) and just acknowledge the differences. What if we stand up for other people's right to believe what they choose to believe instead of trying to force our beliefs or way of doing things onto others? By beliefs, I mean all beliefs, not just those related to religion. What if we respect the differences and work together on the similarities?
At last, we reach Kenaz, the Rune of the torch. This Rune has been likened to enlightenment and creativity. This is our call to action, to build an enlightened world, to realize our positive creative potential. This is the light at the end of our collective tunnel. We can do it. Once we begin to be kinder to others and reciprocate when others are kind to us, we create a more fair and just world. If we are honest with ourselves, isn't that the place we all want to be?
Some may think my comments around today's reading are naive or too simplistic. We've been trying this for millennia, right? My response to you nay-sayers is that you are part of the problem perpetuating negative views. Look, simply by virtue of our numbers, we have made the world a smaller place. Because of this, we cannot help but come into contact with people who disagree with our perspectives on life. It is at this level where we must begin to seek change, where we can actually affect change. If we want to live in a fair, just, and honest world, the solution starts with us. This is how we serve the public, how we lead; by being kind and fair; by example.
Sadly, these days, true leaders are a declining breed. To me, a true leader possesses characteristics of fairness and honesty and they should be just. This is what the world needs today. So, this week, I ask the Runes how can we all work to make this world a more accepting and peaceful place by working everyday to be fair, just, and honest.
The Runes ring true - Sowilo, Algiz, and Kenaz.
Sowilo is the Rune of the sun, of victory or good fortune. This is a symbol to lift spirits, which can be seen in a couple of ways. First, it can be sign of encouragement, something that makes us feel better. Think about this. After a day or two of rain and clouds, how do you feel when the sun rises on the third morning and the sky is clear? It's that feeling, that sense of hopefulness, that we stand to gain by working to be as fair and honest as we can be. Second, once we begin to feel that way, we empower ourselves to experience it more often. Imagine what could happen if we share that feeling with others. It feels good to do something for someone else, no matter how small. It feels even better to do it just to do it, without expectation of reward. In fact, I challenge you to do one nice thing for someone, someone you don't know, every day this week. Open a door, let a car merge in front of you, buy food for the local food bank... just do something. It doesn't even have to be directly for another person. Do something for an animal or for the planet. Doing things that are good for the planet is good for everyone. It doesn't have to be altruistic; it's okay if it makes you feel good. That's kind of the point.
How does this play into being fair, just or honest? In at least one very important way. If you begin doing nice things for people or the planet, you will feel better. When others reciprocate, the positive feedback loop will be in place. That is also why Algiz, the Rune of self-defense and protection challenges us this week. When we feel threatened, it is our natural instinct to protect ourselves and become defensive. What if we never find ourselves in a position where we have to defend what we believe, who we love, how we dress... in essence, who we are? That is our greatest challenge; we have been led to believe that one way of thinking or doing is better than another, simply because it's our belief. What if we challenge each other to change that perspective of better and worse or right and wrong (in the sense of incorrect) and just acknowledge the differences. What if we stand up for other people's right to believe what they choose to believe instead of trying to force our beliefs or way of doing things onto others? By beliefs, I mean all beliefs, not just those related to religion. What if we respect the differences and work together on the similarities?
At last, we reach Kenaz, the Rune of the torch. This Rune has been likened to enlightenment and creativity. This is our call to action, to build an enlightened world, to realize our positive creative potential. This is the light at the end of our collective tunnel. We can do it. Once we begin to be kinder to others and reciprocate when others are kind to us, we create a more fair and just world. If we are honest with ourselves, isn't that the place we all want to be?
Some may think my comments around today's reading are naive or too simplistic. We've been trying this for millennia, right? My response to you nay-sayers is that you are part of the problem perpetuating negative views. Look, simply by virtue of our numbers, we have made the world a smaller place. Because of this, we cannot help but come into contact with people who disagree with our perspectives on life. It is at this level where we must begin to seek change, where we can actually affect change. If we want to live in a fair, just, and honest world, the solution starts with us. This is how we serve the public, how we lead; by being kind and fair; by example.
Monday, September 3, 2012
Runes 201 - Individual Runes - Berkana
This week, I entered into a business adventure with a very good friend of mine. I chose to say "adventure" rather than simply "venture", because she and I have worked together before and we did amazing things. It was a great adventure and I am certain this time will be too. To acknowledge this partnership, I wanted to look at Berkana, the Rune of birth and the birch tree. This Rune symbolizes beginnings and beauty and is linked to fertility, creativity, and, of course, goddesses. My question for the Runes this week is how she and I can make the most of this beginning.
Tiwaz provides the overview for our adventure and, for me, this is a reassuring draw. I am strongly aligned with Tiwaz, Týr's Rune. Not only is Týr the left-handed god (I am left-handed too), but he is the warrior god. To me, Týr's left-handedness, represents bravery, because Týr lost his hand, because he was the only one among the gods with enough courage to put his hand in Fenrir's mouth while the other gods bound the wolf. This signifies the necessity of bravery and self-sacrifice in this undertaking. We must be brave and unafraid to take some risks. Coupled with this is the warrior, who is someone who does just that - takes risk and is unafraid. As warriors, we are not afraid to work hard or fight for what we want to accomplish.
As my friend and I live 4,500 kilometers apart, Raido symbolizes what is, perhaps, our greatest challenge in this endeavor - travel or progress. It is the Rune of riding or a carriage, and reminds us that we must move, literally and figuratively, to advance and achieve our goals. This means not only can we not allow the physical distance between us to hinder our progress, but we must find a way to use it to our advantage. Interestingly, travel is a component that she and I have discussed to some degree already and we see it as an important factor to addressing our aspirations and being successful in this endeavor.
Finally, I was quite pleased to see Sowilo as our action for this question. Sowilo stands for the sun and symbolizes good fortune. For me, the sun, in in rawest form, is energy and that is what we need to make our adventure together successful - sheer energy. One other key aspect to point out about this Rune is that in Germanic traditions, the sun is feminine. For two women to draw the sun as their action for a working relationship reinforces the notion of the warrior's strength. Together, we will be a strong force of positive, creative energy. Look out world!
While this week's draw is more personal for me than my usual posts, I hope that you have gained some insight into either dealing with a new situation in your life, making the most of a beginning, or understanding how the Runes offer guidance. I am always available to offer you personal readings or to answer questions you have about the Runes. Just leave a comment on this post or email me. Have a great week!
Tiwaz provides the overview for our adventure and, for me, this is a reassuring draw. I am strongly aligned with Tiwaz, Týr's Rune. Not only is Týr the left-handed god (I am left-handed too), but he is the warrior god. To me, Týr's left-handedness, represents bravery, because Týr lost his hand, because he was the only one among the gods with enough courage to put his hand in Fenrir's mouth while the other gods bound the wolf. This signifies the necessity of bravery and self-sacrifice in this undertaking. We must be brave and unafraid to take some risks. Coupled with this is the warrior, who is someone who does just that - takes risk and is unafraid. As warriors, we are not afraid to work hard or fight for what we want to accomplish.
As my friend and I live 4,500 kilometers apart, Raido symbolizes what is, perhaps, our greatest challenge in this endeavor - travel or progress. It is the Rune of riding or a carriage, and reminds us that we must move, literally and figuratively, to advance and achieve our goals. This means not only can we not allow the physical distance between us to hinder our progress, but we must find a way to use it to our advantage. Interestingly, travel is a component that she and I have discussed to some degree already and we see it as an important factor to addressing our aspirations and being successful in this endeavor.
Finally, I was quite pleased to see Sowilo as our action for this question. Sowilo stands for the sun and symbolizes good fortune. For me, the sun, in in rawest form, is energy and that is what we need to make our adventure together successful - sheer energy. One other key aspect to point out about this Rune is that in Germanic traditions, the sun is feminine. For two women to draw the sun as their action for a working relationship reinforces the notion of the warrior's strength. Together, we will be a strong force of positive, creative energy. Look out world!
While this week's draw is more personal for me than my usual posts, I hope that you have gained some insight into either dealing with a new situation in your life, making the most of a beginning, or understanding how the Runes offer guidance. I am always available to offer you personal readings or to answer questions you have about the Runes. Just leave a comment on this post or email me. Have a great week!
Monday, June 11, 2012
Runes 201 - Individual Runes - Wunjo
What is the secret to happiness? Because so many people are overwhelmed by today's fast-paced life, I thought I would pause and ask this question. I hear people claiming regularly that they are miserable or unhappy or frustrated. Life seems to be beating them down instead of lifting them up. This is hard for me to witness, because the world is full of simply amazing things from sunrises and storms to smiles and stars. It would be great if we would all take time to focus our energy on the beauty in this world instead of the negativity. So, I ask the Runes this week how to bring happiness into our lives, how to work with Wunjo, the Rune of joy.
This draw provided some truly fascinating answers, starting with Berkana, the Rune of the three Bs in a sense - birth, beginnings, and beauty. What a wonderful overview and the perfect place to begin our quest for happiness, with birth. Berkana is also related to the birch tree, which, in turn, is associated with fertility. In essence, the ground is fertile for our pursuit of joy. Moreover, we are starting this quest at the beginning, with a birth or rebirth of ourselves and our focus and commitment. Our first step from here is to notice and appreciate the beauty that is all around us in unlimited form.
I had hoped Hagalaz would not be our challenge, as it has been revealing itself often lately. However, the Rune of Hail and disruption is our challenge. It makes sense that, to find our joy, we must overcome whatever it is that is disrupting us and preventing us from having joy right now. Whatever is making us feel frustrated, unhappy, and miserable is our Hagalaz. Thankfully, we know that, just as the hail melts and turns into nourishing water, the things we allow to make our lives unhappy will melt away too and, through our experience with them, we will be stronger and, perhaps, appreciate more the things that bring us joy.
As I was posing today's question, I couldn't help but think that Sowilo had to be one of the Runes. How could it not? It is the Rune of the sun, good fortune, and wholeness. When we are happy, our lives seem brighter, good things come to us, and with joy in our hearts, we begin to feel whole and strong. So, of course, Sowilo is the action required to have happiness fill our lives. We must allow ourselves to focus on and experience wholeness and the brilliance of the sun, and accept good fortune.
I hope you will take some time to find joy this week. I will be cutting my Rune staves, which is my commitment to joy, for working with the Runes, especially making my own set, fills me with satisfaction and, yes, joy.
This draw provided some truly fascinating answers, starting with Berkana, the Rune of the three Bs in a sense - birth, beginnings, and beauty. What a wonderful overview and the perfect place to begin our quest for happiness, with birth. Berkana is also related to the birch tree, which, in turn, is associated with fertility. In essence, the ground is fertile for our pursuit of joy. Moreover, we are starting this quest at the beginning, with a birth or rebirth of ourselves and our focus and commitment. Our first step from here is to notice and appreciate the beauty that is all around us in unlimited form.
I had hoped Hagalaz would not be our challenge, as it has been revealing itself often lately. However, the Rune of Hail and disruption is our challenge. It makes sense that, to find our joy, we must overcome whatever it is that is disrupting us and preventing us from having joy right now. Whatever is making us feel frustrated, unhappy, and miserable is our Hagalaz. Thankfully, we know that, just as the hail melts and turns into nourishing water, the things we allow to make our lives unhappy will melt away too and, through our experience with them, we will be stronger and, perhaps, appreciate more the things that bring us joy.
As I was posing today's question, I couldn't help but think that Sowilo had to be one of the Runes. How could it not? It is the Rune of the sun, good fortune, and wholeness. When we are happy, our lives seem brighter, good things come to us, and with joy in our hearts, we begin to feel whole and strong. So, of course, Sowilo is the action required to have happiness fill our lives. We must allow ourselves to focus on and experience wholeness and the brilliance of the sun, and accept good fortune.
I hope you will take some time to find joy this week. I will be cutting my Rune staves, which is my commitment to joy, for working with the Runes, especially making my own set, fills me with satisfaction and, yes, joy.
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Monday, April 30, 2012
Moving Forward
There are some people who map out their life before they enter college. Others are in their forties and still not sure of their path. Of course, there are those who know what they want to do, but aren't sure how they will get there. When an opportunity presents itself, and it just feels right, how can we follow it as a positive stretch of our path? How do we stay on that track and make the most of it? I pulled three Runes that I don't draw very often, but which address this question very clearly.
Nauthiz, the Rune of need and necessity, explains the situation. Despite these potentially negative connotations (need, necessity) Nauthiz also brings hope, for because we have a need, a requirement, we must practice discipline. At the very least, through discipline comes relief, at best, comes rewards beyond what was expected. When we have a requirement in our lives, it must be met and sometimes that need gives us the motivation required to acquire the need. Perhaps even, it is the motivation we need to change course. In support of this idea, contemporary interpretations of this Rune ask us to examine the obstacles we present for ourselves. If an opportunity presents itself that offers a positive step forward, we must find a positive way to take that step, instead of building barriers to it.
The challenge in this situation comes from Sowilo, the Rune of the sun, good fortune, and wholeness. Traditionally, this Rune represented the sun, feminine energy and light, and hope to lift the spirit. Today, it is it a sign of wholeness or the search for it. That challenge seems obvious. We know what we want, we see a good and uplifting way to get it, yet we hesitate. The hesitation creates the challenge, because it stops us from lifting our spirits, following our opportunity and getting closer to recognizing our personal wholeness, allowing ourselves to be that which we are already.
Eihwaz is the Rune of the yew tree, defense, and protection. This is an interesting Rune for our action, because while the yew tree represents stability, it includes aspects of patience and perseverance. The indication here is that through patience, we will persevere, which will create stability. Just because the path has opened, do not leap onto it an run. Consider your steps before taking them, move wisely, and, once you've made positive progress, stand your ground. Taking a new or unexpected path can be frightening, but if you approach it with a thinking mind that doesn't over-think and an emotion (passion or excitement) that is not over-emotional, you will do well on this path.
As you think about all of the aspects of your life, I hope you can see where this fits into it. The fit was immediately obvious for me. For two decades, I have been an environmentalist. For thirty years, I have been intrigued by Germanic culture, languages and landscapes. Now, in an interesting twist, they are coming together. In a sense, I have been on two paths for many years and now they are joining into one to carry me to the next level, the next part of my life. I will walk wisely and enthusiastically forward on that path.
Nauthiz, the Rune of need and necessity, explains the situation. Despite these potentially negative connotations (need, necessity) Nauthiz also brings hope, for because we have a need, a requirement, we must practice discipline. At the very least, through discipline comes relief, at best, comes rewards beyond what was expected. When we have a requirement in our lives, it must be met and sometimes that need gives us the motivation required to acquire the need. Perhaps even, it is the motivation we need to change course. In support of this idea, contemporary interpretations of this Rune ask us to examine the obstacles we present for ourselves. If an opportunity presents itself that offers a positive step forward, we must find a positive way to take that step, instead of building barriers to it.
The challenge in this situation comes from Sowilo, the Rune of the sun, good fortune, and wholeness. Traditionally, this Rune represented the sun, feminine energy and light, and hope to lift the spirit. Today, it is it a sign of wholeness or the search for it. That challenge seems obvious. We know what we want, we see a good and uplifting way to get it, yet we hesitate. The hesitation creates the challenge, because it stops us from lifting our spirits, following our opportunity and getting closer to recognizing our personal wholeness, allowing ourselves to be that which we are already.
Eihwaz is the Rune of the yew tree, defense, and protection. This is an interesting Rune for our action, because while the yew tree represents stability, it includes aspects of patience and perseverance. The indication here is that through patience, we will persevere, which will create stability. Just because the path has opened, do not leap onto it an run. Consider your steps before taking them, move wisely, and, once you've made positive progress, stand your ground. Taking a new or unexpected path can be frightening, but if you approach it with a thinking mind that doesn't over-think and an emotion (passion or excitement) that is not over-emotional, you will do well on this path.
As you think about all of the aspects of your life, I hope you can see where this fits into it. The fit was immediately obvious for me. For two decades, I have been an environmentalist. For thirty years, I have been intrigued by Germanic culture, languages and landscapes. Now, in an interesting twist, they are coming together. In a sense, I have been on two paths for many years and now they are joining into one to carry me to the next level, the next part of my life. I will walk wisely and enthusiastically forward on that path.
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