• There are different ways to study runes. One method follows the Futhark, a sequence from Fehu to Dagaz, guiding you from start to finish. But first, ask yourself: What do you need the runes for?

    Ksenia Menshikova
    There are different ways to study runes. One method follows the Futhark, a sequence from Fehu to Dagaz, guiding you from start to finish. But first, ask yourself: What do you need the runes for? Ksenia Menshikova
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  • Hámundr and Ulfr raised this stone in memory of Hrólfr, their father; Eybjǫrg in memory of her husband. They owned the estate of Sleðabrú, Freysteinn and Hrólfr, þegns of strength.

    Runestone Sö 367
    Släbro, Nyköping

    Dated to somewhere between -
    980–1015
    ( Viking Age )

    Rune reading
    hamunr : ulfʀ raisþu : stain : þinsi : efti : hrulf : faþur : sin : ayburg : at : unir sin þaiʀ otu : by : slaiþa:bru + fraystain : hrulfʀ o^þru<toʀ> <þia>k<n>a

    Old West Norse
    Hámundr, Ulfr reistu stein þenna eptir Hrólf, fǫður sinn, Eybjǫrg at ver sinn. Þeir áttu bý Sleðabrú, Freysteinn, Hrólfr, þróttar þegnar.
    Hámundr and Ulfr raised this stone in memory of Hrólfr, their father; Eybjǫrg in memory of her husband. They owned the estate of Sleðabrú, Freysteinn and Hrólfr, þegns of strength. Runestone Sö 367 📍Släbro, Nyköping Dated to somewhere between - 980–1015 ( Viking Age ) Rune reading hamunr : ulfʀ raisþu : stain : þinsi : efti : hrulf : faþur : sin : ayburg : at : unir sin þaiʀ otu : by : slaiþa:bru + fraystain : hrulfʀ o^þru<toʀ> <þia>k<n>a Old West Norse Hámundr, Ulfr reistu stein þenna eptir Hrólf, fǫður sinn, Eybjǫrg at ver sinn. Þeir áttu bý Sleðabrú, Freysteinn, Hrólfr, þróttar þegnar.
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  • This is one of my favorite runestone .

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bLqy6rIv-5c

    #vikings #sweden #runestone #ironage
    This is one of my favorite runestone . https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bLqy6rIv-5c #vikings #sweden #runestone #ironage
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  • Well, it’s taken only about 25 years, but I think I’m biting the bullet and getting some new tattoo work done, and I can think of none better then some of the folks here for advice on something…
    My particular heritage is primarily French from Québec, with both sides of the family having solid roots in Normandy.
    I fell into the DNA rabbit hole a few years back, and even invested in a few tests (while they were on sale) to compare… French was naturally prominent, but there were surprises.. Some Scandinavian traces were still there even from French communities where very few ever left the Saint Hyacinthe area.. To this day, my mother and I are really the only two of three in the family that left & speak English lol…
    Comparing it to archeological dna services like mytrueancestry has definitely been revealing, especially when it highlighted an ancestral link to Visigothic and Danish roots (with many other Germanic influences, including a smidgin of Norwegian)..
    In any case, I’ve always been fascinated with the Elder Futhark and all things proto-Germanic.
    I currently have a camel spider tattooed on one hand, and a scorpion on the other.. Due to a promise I gave to fellow soldiers after our 1992-93 Somalia tour that I’d “fight” them on a bar table once we got home to remind us of our only entertainment out there lol.
    The idea is to add runes on my fingers…
    I have tried to research the proto-Germanic inspiration for the Nordic influence of Huginn & Muninn.. These would be transcribed using the Elder Futhark, and figured these to be Hugiz and Muniz.
    Any thoughts by those with a bit of knowledge in this area?

    Once settled, I also have an itch to get the Visigothic Eagle on one side of the neck, and the well known Raven from Vikingtid banners on the other side… Both would be fair homage to two ancestral links.
    Well, it’s taken only about 25 years, but I think I’m biting the bullet and getting some new tattoo work done, and I can think of none better then some of the folks here for advice on something… My particular heritage is primarily French from Québec, with both sides of the family having solid roots in Normandy. I fell into the DNA rabbit hole a few years back, and even invested in a few tests (while they were on sale) to compare… French was naturally prominent, but there were surprises.. Some Scandinavian traces were still there even from French communities where very few ever left the Saint Hyacinthe area.. To this day, my mother and I are really the only two of three in the family that left & speak English lol… Comparing it to archeological dna services like mytrueancestry has definitely been revealing, especially when it highlighted an ancestral link to Visigothic and Danish roots (with many other Germanic influences, including a smidgin of Norwegian).. In any case, I’ve always been fascinated with the Elder Futhark and all things proto-Germanic. I currently have a camel spider tattooed on one hand, and a scorpion on the other.. Due to a promise I gave to fellow soldiers after our 1992-93 Somalia tour that I’d “fight” them on a bar table once we got home to remind us of our only entertainment out there lol. The idea is to add runes on my fingers… I have tried to research the proto-Germanic inspiration for the Nordic influence of Huginn & Muninn.. These would be transcribed using the Elder Futhark, and figured these to be Hugiz and Muniz. Any thoughts by those with a bit of knowledge in this area? Once settled, I also have an itch to get the Visigothic Eagle on one side of the neck, and the well known Raven from Vikingtid banners on the other side… Both would be fair homage to two ancestral links.
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  • - Végautr raised these stones in memory of Þorgautr, his brother -

    Runestone Ög 197 -
    Dated to 980-1015 ( Viking Age )
    Mjölby, Sweden.

    Rune reading
    ⁑ uikutr ⁑ risþi ⁑ stina ⁑ þisi ⁑ ift(i)(ʀ) ⁑ [þu]rkut × bruþur ⁑ sin

    Old West Norse
    Végautr reisti steina þessa eptir Þorgaut, bróður sinn.

    - Végautr raised these stones in memory of Þorgautr, his brother - Runestone Ög 197 - Dated to 980-1015 ( Viking Age ) 📍 Mjölby, Sweden. Rune reading ⁑ uikutr ⁑ risþi ⁑ stina ⁑ þisi ⁑ ift(i)(ʀ) ⁑ [þu]rkut × bruþur ⁑ sin Old West Norse Végautr reisti steina þessa eptir Þorgaut, bróður sinn.
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  • A wonderful gift from a close friend of mine. The blade has runes from Old Inslad written on it (LOYALITY). The name of my knife is Nornir.
    A wonderful gift from a close friend of mine. The blade has runes from Old Inslad written on it (LOYALITY). The name of my knife is Nornir.
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  • In our school’s method, we treat runes as tools for magical transformation. We follow a specific sequence, moving from one rune to the next without interruption, guiding our consciousness through the process.

    Ksenia Menshikova
    In our school’s method, we treat runes as tools for magical transformation. We follow a specific sequence, moving from one rune to the next without interruption, guiding our consciousness through the process. Ksenia Menshikova
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  • Did a Rumble video, talking about subjects, the heathen community seems to be hesitant about.

    Feel free to fast forward to the 10 minute mark, that’s when the video officially begins.

    Share this with as many people as you can.

    https://rumble.com/v6aic5a-runes-seir-and-ableism-in-heathenry-with-dr.-scott-shell.html?e9s=src_v1_upp
    Did a Rumble video, talking about subjects, the heathen community seems to be hesitant about. Feel free to fast forward to the 10 minute mark, that’s when the video officially begins. Share this with as many people as you can. https://rumble.com/v6aic5a-runes-seir-and-ableism-in-heathenry-with-dr.-scott-shell.html?e9s=src_v1_upp
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  • The runes will help you understand the place within yourself, the ancient place, that is designated for connection with your god—the force that once separated a part of itself to give rise to your consciousness.

    Ksenia Menshikova
    “Runes: A Warrior’s Weapon”
    The runes will help you understand the place within yourself, the ancient place, that is designated for connection with your god—the force that once separated a part of itself to give rise to your consciousness. Ksenia Menshikova “Runes: A Warrior’s Weapon”
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  • Another great video on Runes and Magic.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=w4Bh3jJcblA
    Another great video on Runes and Magic. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=w4Bh3jJcblA
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