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The Runic Journey
by Jennifer Smith
Table of Contents
5.1.1
Inscriptions .......................................................................................................................... 20
5.1.2
Rune Scripts ........................................................................................................................ 20
5.1.3
Bindrunes ............................................................................................................................ 20
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1. What Are Runes?
Runes are an alphabetic script used by the peoples of Northern Europe from the first century c.e. until
well into the Middle Ages.
In addition to their use as a written alphabet, the runes also served as a system of symbols used for
magic and divination. Runes into disuse as the Roman alphabets became the preferred script of most of
Europe, but their forms and meanings were preserved in inscriptions and manuscripts.
The primary characteristic that distinguishes a runic alphabet from other alphabets is that each letter,
or rune, has a meaning. For example, whereas "ay", "bee", and "cee" are meaningless sounds denoting
the first three letters in our alphabet, the names the first three runes, "fehu", "uruz", and "þurisaz" are
actual words in the Germanic language, meaning "cattle", "aurochs", and "giant", respectively. Runes
also have magical and religious significance as well, thus transforming the simple process of writing into a
magical act. They are also used for divinatory readings and to create magical spells.
Today, runes have been rediscovered as a symbolic system and have gained immense popularity as
a means of divination. However, much more than a curious alternative to Tarot cards for telling fortunes.
They provide a key to understanding the lives beliefs of the ancient people who created them, and have
much to teach us about a way of life that was perhaps more inimately connected to the natural world, and
to the realm of spirit, than our own.
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2. History and Origin of the Runes
What we now know as the runic alphabet seems to have developed from two distinct sources - one
magical, one literate. Pre-runic are symbols, or hällristningar, have been found in various Bronze Age
rock carvings, primarily in Sweden. Some of these symbols are readily identifiable in the later alphabets,
while others represent ideas and concepts that were incorporated into the names of runes (sun, horse,
etc.). The exact meanings of these sigils are now lost to us, as is their original purpose, but they are
believed have been used for divination or lot casting, and it is fairly certain that they contributed to the
magical function of the later runic alphabets.
There is some debate over the origin of the "alphabet" aspect of
the runes. Cases have been made for both Latin and Greek
derivation, but historical and archaeological evidence strongly
indicates a Northern Italic origin. The parallels between the two
alphabets are too close to be ignored, particularly in the forms of the
letters, as well as in the variable direction of the writing. This would
also explain why so many of the runes resemble Roman letters,
since both Italic and Latin scripts are derived from the Etruscan
alphabet (itself a branch of the Western Greek family of alphabets).
This theory would place the original creation of the futhark
sometime before the 1st. century c.e., when the Italic scripts were
absorbed and replaced by the
Latin alphabet. Linguistic and phoenetic analysis points to an
even earlier inception date, perhaps as far back as 200 b.c.e.
When the northern tribes began integrating the Italic alphabet into their own symbolic system, they
gave the letters names relating to all aspects of their secular and religious lives, thus transforming their
simple pictographs into a magical alphabet that could be used for talismans, magical inscriptions and
divination.
The name "futhark", like the word "alphabet", is derived from the
first few letters in the runic sequence, which differs considerably of
the Latin alphabet and is unique amongst alphabetic scripts. The
futhark originally consisted of 24 letters, beginning with F and ending
with O, and was used by the northern Germanic tribes of Sweden,
Norway, Denmark, and Northern Germany. This form of the runes is
known as the Elder, or Germanic Futhark.
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The Runic Journey
Sometime around the fifth
century AD, changes occurred in
the runes in Frisia (the area
around the northern Netherlands
and north-western Germany).
This period coincided with the
Anglo-Saxon invasions from this
area and the appearance of
similar runes in the British Isles.
The forms of several of the runes
changed, notably the runes for A/O, C/K, H, J, S, and Ng. Also, changes in the language led to between
five and nine runes being added to the alphabet to compensate for the extra sounds, and several runes
were given different corresponding letters. This alphabet has become known as the Anglo-Saxon
Futhorc.
In Scandinavia, the Elder
Futhark remained in use until some
time around the eighth century (the
time of the Eddas), when changes
the Old Norse language occurred,
and corresponding changes in the
runic alphabet were made to
accommodate the new sounds. However, unlike the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc, the Younger Futhark (as it is
now called) reduced the number of from 24 to 16, and several runes came to represent multiple sounds.
The forms of the runes were also changed and simplified. There are several variations of this futhark -
Danish, long branch, Norwegian, dotted, etc. form of the runic alphabet spread from Denmark north into
Sweden and Norway, and was carried into Iceland and Greenland by the Vikings. It is possible that they
were also brought to North America with the Vinland expeditions, but so far no authenticated inscriptions
have been found.
2.1 The Runic Revival
The runes, primarily in their Younger form, remained in common use until well into the 17th. century.
Up until this time, they were everything from coins to coffins, and in some places their use was actually
sanctioned by the Church. Even the common knew simple runic spells, and the runes were frequently
consulted on matters of both public and private interest. Unfortunately, with the magical arts, they were
officially banned in 1639 as part of the Church's efforts to "drive the devil out of with Europe". The rune
masters were either executed or went underground, and the knowledge of the runes may well have died
with them. Some that the knowledge was passed on in secret, but it is almost impossible to separate
ancient traditions from more modern esoteric philosophies in such cases.
Perhaps the darkest period in the history of runic studies was their revival by German scholars
connected with the Nazi movement in the 20's and 30's. What began as a legitimate folkloric resurgence
unfortunately became so tainted by Nazi ideology and racism that the research from this period was
rendered all but useless to any serious student of runic lore.
After the Second World War, the runes fell into disfavour as a result of their association with Naziism,
and very little was written about them until the fifties and sixties. It was not until the mid-eighties, with the
widespread appeal of the "New Age" movement and revival of Pagan religions (especially the Asatru
movement) that the runes regained their popularity as both a divinatory system and a tool for self-
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The Runic Journey
3.
The Meanings of the Runes
3.1 Sources
There are several historical runic inscriptions, found on everything from swords to stones to bronze
pendants, which list the entire runic alphabet in order. One of the oldest and most complete of these is
the Kylver stone, found in Gotland, Sweden and dating from the fifth century c.e. Others are less
complete, but show a remarkable continuity in the order in which the runes until are listed. The only
surviving written accounts of the actual names and meanings of the runes, however, were not recorded
until the advent of the Christian era. Some of these manuscripts, which date from the 9th century until
well into 12th, are known as rune poems. These poems have a verse for each rune, each of which begins
with the rune itself and its name. Some of these poems are more Pagan than others, particularly those
from Iceland, where Christianity was not yet as widespread as it was in the Anglo-Saxon regions.
The rune names themselves appear to have been passed down relatively intact, and although no
manuscript exists listing the names of the older, Germanic runes, the Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian
rune poems agree to such an extent that their common origin can be deduced. These names are
probably our best clue as to what the individual runes actually meant to the people that used them.
3.2 Interpretation
The unique order of the fuþark and its traditional division into three 'aetts' (a word meaning 'families' or
'groups') may be of significance in decyphering the complex interrelationships between the runes.
Several authors have noted certain pairings and groupings within the order (cattle / aurochs, hagalaz /
nauthiz / isa, etc.), but so far the meaning of the overall pattern has remained a mystery. Recently, a few
authors (notably myself and Freya Aswynn) have independantly-developed systems of interpreting the
fuþark as a whole, using Norse mythology and literature as a guide, and division into aetts as the
underlying structure. Although these efforts are mostly speculative, they do provide some insight into
how the Norse might have used the runes as a symbolic key to their understanding of the physical and
spiritual world.
I tend to approach the fuþark as a journey - a spiritual odyssey in which the traveller encounters
obstacles, receives gifts, and learns vital lessons that will aid in their development as a human being.
This process is at once personal and mythic, following cycles and patterns that reflect the Norse world-
view. This world-view was fundamentally different from that of the average 20th century Westerner, so a
thorough understanding of the myths, culture and lifestyle of the ancient peoples of northern Europe is a
complete understanding of the runes. Please see the online resourses on these subjects, as well as my
recommended reading list for more information.
It should be noted that the following interpretations of the meanings of the runes, while firmly founded
in historical evidence and understanding of the Norse culture, are at least partially speculative and should
not be taken as the "True and Original Meanings of the Runes". Given that so little is actually known
about the runes, it is to be expected that even the most cynical scholar writing about them will inevitably
bring their own theories and biases to their subject. I am no exception. To make things a little clearer, I
have tried to distinguish hard fact from my own speculation wherever possible.
3.2.1 The First Aett
fehu : cattle
Phonetic equivalent: f
fehu.wav
DIVINATORY MEANINGS: prosperity, money, wealth, concern with physical and
financial needs, goals, promotion, self-esteem, centredness, karma
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©1996 by Jennifer Smith
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