Interpretation of Slavic runes. Did Slavic runes really exist? Lelya, rune of living water

Below is the meaning, description, and interpretation of Slavic runes.

World

Key words: Belbog; inner self; Tree of the World

The Mir rune is a symbol of Belobog, one of the most complex images in Slavic mythology. In the German Futhark, this rune is called Madr or Mannaz - Man. Also in the Germanic Futhark, this rune means life. In the older Futhark, this rune has a different meaning (Algiz), although in some ways these runes are similar in spirit.

The very form of the Belbog rune is the image of the Tree of the World and the image of a man standing with his hands raised to the Sky.

The Belbog rune symbolizes the inner, divine in nature, human Self; that part of it that stores enduring Knowledge and enduring Life; that which belongs to Heaven.

Also, the second meaning of the word “world” in Slavic languages ​​is community, society, Rod.

In a magical sense, the World rune represents protection and patronage of the light gods.

In the German runic series, the content of the Belbog rune is partly conveyed by the Mannaz and Algiz runes; and the very image of the Slavic White God is a direct parallel to the image of the Scandinavian god Heimdall, whom ancient texts call the White Ace. Like Belbog, Heimdall is a Guardian of Order, whose duty is to guard the boundaries of the gods from the invasions of the Forces of Chaos.

Chernobog

Key words: Shadow; Hassle; Inverted World Tree

Rune of Chernobog - a deity who forms a dual pair with Belbog. If the World rune represents the forces striving for the World to be whole, then the Chernobog rune connects us with the forces leading the World to destruction. It would be absurd to consider Belbog as “good” and Chernobog as “evil”.

The image of Chernobog represents the Jester God and the Clown God, eternally fighting with the Guardian of Order and eternally violating the boundaries determined by the gods of Order. In relation to a person, the Chernobog rune represents the Shadow. Jung very well described the essence of this god: the archetype of the unconscious, which always stands behind our left shoulder and, laughing, leads us to liberation from masks and illusions: “I am the one who always wants evil and always does good” (Goethe)...

The magical content of the rune: destruction of old connections, breakthrough of the magic circle, exit from any closed system.

In the German runic series, the Chernobog rune finds a partial counterpart in the Perth and Hagalaz runes. The Germanic name of Chernobog is Loki. In the Germanic rune, this rune means death.

Alatyr

Keywords: Basics, beginnings; Greatness; World Mountain;

Rune Alatyr - rune of the beginning of the Universe; the rune of the beginning and end of everything. This is what the struggle of Belbog and Chernobog revolves around, the cycle of struggle between the forces of Order and Chaos; this is the law of Balance and returning to normal; this is the stone that lies at the foundation of the World. The eternal circulation of events and their motionless center...

Alatyr, “the father of all stones”, “the navel of the earth” in the Slavic Tradition, stands on Buyan Island. The sources of all rivers and the beginnings of all roads are hidden under Alatyr. Alatyr serves as an altar and throne to the supreme gods, and therefore any throne and any altar in the Middle World is only a reflection of the Alatyr-stone.

The magical altar - the stone on which the sacrifice is made - is a reflection of the World Mountain, or the Alatyr stone. This is the sacred image that is contained in this rune.

Rainbow

Keywords: Road; Joy

As in the Scandinavian Futhark, this is the rune of the Road. This is an endless Path leading to Alatyr; a path determined by the unity and struggle of the forces of Belbog and Chernobog, Fire and Water.

The road in Tradition is more than just movement in space and time. The road is a special state, equally different from vanity and peace; this is a state of movement between Order and Chaos, a state of transition. This Road has neither beginning nor end, but there is a source and there is a result... The ancient formula “do what you must, and come what may” could serve as the “motto” of this rune.

The magical meaning of the rune: stabilization of movement, assistance in travel, favorable outcome of difficult situations.

In the German runic ranks, this rune fully corresponds to the Ride rune, the name of which also means “Road”, “Journey”.

Need

Keywords: Inevitability; Fate.

Rune of Veles in the image of Viy (Niya) - the god of Navi, the Lower World. This is the rune of fate, which cannot be avoided; rune of darkness, death, all-burning underground fire. Rune of constraint, constraint and coercion.

As with everything related to runes, what was said above about the rune of Need can be correlated with any levels of reality. This is a magical prohibition on performing (completion) of this or that action, and constraint in the material plane, and those bonds that fetter a person’s consciousness, closing the true, divine reality of the World from him.

Veles as Viy, the Terrible God, whose gaze burns all living things, is Chernobog, standing across the Road with the darkness of ignorance and emptiness. The fire of Viy, which does not give light, the fire that binds in chains - this is the sacred content of this rune. But let’s not forget that the power of Chernobog is necessary for the Kolovrat of the Road to unfold; then the chains of the dark flame of Viy will appear before us not as an obstacle on the Road, but as a test that promises Initiation...

In the Germanic runic series, this rune corresponds to the Naud rune, whose name also means “Need.”

Steal

Keywords: Fire; Verb; Embodiment; Is it true

The Slavic word "krada" means sacrificial fire. The Krada rune is a rune of fire, akin to the Germanic runes Gebo and Kano, for fire is a gift of the gods and a force that embodies the divine in the Middle World. This is the rune of aspiration and embodiment of aspirations, and therefore the rune of speech, since in the Nordic Tradition speech, the verb, have always been associated with the embodiment of intention. But the embodiment of any plan is always the revelation of this plan to the World, and therefore the rune of Krad is also the rune of disclosure, the rune of the loss of the external, superficial - that which burns in the fire of sacrifice.

The magical content of the Krada rune is purification; releasing intention; embodiment and implementation.

Treba

Keywords: Firmness of Spirit; Warrior; Victim

Like the similar Germanic rune Teyvaz, the Slavic rune Treba is the rune of the Warrior of the Spirit - a wanderer on the Road to Alatyr.

Scandinavian legends tell about such an act of Tyr, the god to whom this rune is dedicated in the Germanic system. One day the gods managed to catch Fenrir, the World Wolf - the cause of the coming Ragnarok, the End of the World. In order to restrain the destructive power of the Wolf, it was necessary to put specially made strong fetters on him. But this could only be done by cunning, and then the gods promised the Wolf that they would only test the fetters and then remove them, and Tyr, as a pledge of this, put his hand in the Wolf’s mouth. And when the Wolf was chained, he bit off Tyr's hand - but victory over Chaos was achieved.

Sacrifice, without which it is impossible to embody the intention on the Road, is the sacred content of the Treba rune. But sacrifice in the inner Tradition is not a simple gift to the gods; the idea of ​​sacrifice implies sacrificing oneself. And the Warrior of the Spirit is the one who, on the Road to Alatyr, defeats the dark shackles of consciousness with the bright fire of sacrifice and, freeing himself from them, accepts Dedication and Power.

Force

Keywords: Force; Knowledge; Integrity

Strength is the asset of a Warrior. Strength in the Nordic Tradition is not only the ability to change the World and oneself in it, but also the ability to follow the Road, freedom from the shackles of consciousness. And, since only the garbage of consciousness fragments both the World and consciousness itself in human perception, the rune of Power is at the same time the rune of unity, integrity, the achievement of which is one of the results of movement along the Road. And this is also the rune of Victory, for the Warrior of the Spirit gains Power only by defeating himself, only by being able to break the shackles of consciousness, only by sacrificing his outer self for the sake of freeing his inner self, his true divine Self.

The magical meaning of this rune is directly related to its definitions as the rune of victory, the rune of power and the rune of integrity. The Rune of Strength can direct a person or situation towards Victory and gaining integrity, it can help clarify an unclear situation and push towards the right decision.

In the German runic ranks, the rune of Strength corresponds to the rune Zig (Soul) of the Elder Futhark.

Wind

Keywords: Vertex; To know; Wind-Force; Veles

The Wind Rune belongs to the Slavic god of magic and wisdom, wealth and Strength - Veles. This is the rune of the Spirit; rune of Knowledge and ascent to the top; the rune of will and inspiration, equally magical and poetic. Graphically, the Wind rune resembles the double rune of the Warrior of the Spirit - this is no coincidence: just as the Treba rune represents the archetype of the Warrior of the Path, a wanderer on the Road to Alatyr, so the Wind rune represents the archetype of the Divine Magician - the direction and result of the Warrior’s work on himself...

In the sacred Tradition, Wind is a stable image of the spiritualized magical Power associated with the element of air. In our developments, this is the inner circle of magic - that circle of inner knowledge and inner Power in which the inner Alatyr of man, his divine Self, is hidden. However, is there any difference at all between the Alatyr of man and the Alatyr of the World?..

So, at the level of magic, the Wind rune symbolizes the Wind-Force and the inner magic circle; at the emotional level - inspiration, creative rage (Scand. odr, where the Scandinavian name Veles - One) comes from; at the event level - the divine Game, all those endlessly interconnected, but seemingly random, events reflecting the eternal dance of Shiva-Veles...

Bereginya

Keywords: Birch; Fate; Mother; Earth; Makosh

Bereginya in the Slavic Tradition is a female mythological image associated with protection and motherhood; in archaic antiquity, Makosh, the Mother Goddess, acted under the name Beregini. Therefore, the Beregini rune is the rune of the Mother Goddess, who is in charge of both earthly fertility and the destinies of all living things. According to traditional beliefs, the Mother Goddess gives life to souls who come to incarnate on Earth, and she takes life away when the time comes. And with equal rightness one can call the Beregini rune the rune of Life and the rune of Death, for both the Heavenly Mother (Scand. Frigg), who spins the threads of destinies, and the Underground Mother (Scand. Hel), who rules the kingdom of the dead, are the essence of the same Goddess.

This same rune is the rune of Fate, as it is understood in the Nordic Tradition. And also a rune of wealth and good, since the goddess Makosh is the wife (read: female hypostasis) of the god Veles. And just like the rune of the Wind, the rune of Beregini is a rune of power - but this is a completely different force: the heavy and powerful force of the Earth, with whose element the very image of the Great Goddess is associated... If - turning to the eastern traditions - the Power of the Wind is associated with the upper energy centers of man, then Beregini’s power is with the lower ones...

Only partly the meaning of the Beregini rune is conveyed by the German Berkana rune.

Oud

Keywords: Yar; Love; Youth; Fire; Yarovit

The Slavic word "ud", which generally means "limb, member", in a sacred context acquires the specific meaning of phallus. In all branches of the Indo-European Tradition, without exception, the symbol of the male member, lingam, is associated with the fertile creative force that transforms Chaos. This the fiery force was called Eros by the Greeks, and Yar by the Slavs (these words have the same root).

The Oud rune is dedicated to the Nordic god, who was revered as the son of Veles by the Slavs or the son of Odin by the Scandinavians. His Slavic name is Yarovit (Yarilo), and his Scandinavian name is Balder. The Oud rune embodies his power - Yar, what makes men masculine and women feminine. This is not only the fiery power of love, but also a passion for life in general, a force that unites opposites, fertilizes the emptiness of Chaos...

In the German runic series, the Ud rune corresponds to the Uruz and, partly, Inguz runes.

Lelya

Keywords: Love; Water; Attraction; Lelya

The goddess of this rune, Lelya, was revered by the Slavs as the daughter of the Great Mother. Her name is associated with a very wide range of ancient roots, such as lalya ("child, girl"), cherish, and so on, right up to the Sanskrit lila - "game". Both the young goddess Lelya herself, Yarovit’s sister, and her rune are associated with the element of water, and more specifically, living, flowing water flowing in springs and streams.

In the Nordic Tradition, this is the goddess of Strength who leads, just as a stream of water leads. Under different names we meet her in European tales about the sea (river) Virgin, in the tales of King Arthur, where she acts as the Guardian Virgin of the Holy Grail and the Road to it, in Slavic and many other ritual myths.

In magic, the Lely rune is the rune of intuition, knowledge-beyond-mind, the Power that leads in the journey-search, as well as spring awakening and fertility, flowering and joy.

In the Germanic runic series, this rune corresponds to the Laguz rune and, partly, Vunyo.

Rock

Keywords: Spirit; Unmanifest; Unknowable; Rock

This is the rune of the transcendental unmanifested Spirit, which is the beginning and end of everything. The Slavs called it Rock, the ancient Scandinavians - Tsrlög, the ancient Anglo-Saxons - Wyrd.

There is no point in talking about it - there is only sense in feeling it. The Nordic Wyrd, or Rock, is similar to the eastern Tao. Even God cannot avoid what is predetermined by fate - these are the words of Herodotus. There is nothing outside of Rock. Rock, Wyrd, Orlyog are not a deity, not a law, not even a predestination, it’s simply All-That-Is...

During fortune telling, the fallen rune of Doom will indicate that higher, unknowable forces are at work, and the development of the situation is unpredictable. In magic, the Doom rune can be used to dedicate an object or situation to the Unknowable.

Of the Elder Futhark runes, only part of the meaning of the Doom rune is conveyed by the Perth, Evaz and Hagalaz runes. In a certain sense, the Northumbrian runes Ear, Kveort and Gar are close in meaning. However, we repeat, there is no one-to-one correspondence here.

Support

Keywords: Gods; Homeland; Pillar; Kol and Kolo

This is the rune of the foundations of the Universe; rune of the gods. It is the supports, the pillars of the World, that the gods are revered in Tradition; in the ancient northern languages, these two words - god and pillar - sounded the same: ass/ans. The host of gods are both the center and the periphery of the World, therefore, in Russian, both the Axis, symbolizing the World Tree, and the Circle, which embraces it, are meant by almost the same word: Kol and Kolo. A support, a pillar, is also a shaman’s pole, or a tree along which the shaman travels to heaven; and this pole is also the gods, since it is from them that the shaman draws strength for his journey. And the circle surrounding it is the circle in which the existence of people who worship their gods takes place; This is the Motherland, the heritage of our ancestors.

In fortune telling, the Rune of Support can mean the support of gods and gods, finding a solid foundation, strength of spirit and strength of position.

In the Elder Futhark, certain aspects of the meaning of the Support rune are partially conveyed by the Odal and Ansuz runes.

Dazhdbog

Keywords: Good; Gift; Fertility

The rune of the bright Dazhdbog, symbolizing good in every sense of the word: from material wealth to the joy that accompanies true love. The most important attribute of this god, whom the Scandinavians worshiped under the name Freyr, and the Celts under the name Dagda, is a cornucopia or, in a more ancient form, a cauldron of inexhaustible goods. The flow of gifts flowing from this sacred cauldron like an inexhaustible river is represented by the Dazhdbog rune.

In fortune telling, the rune means gifts of the gods, the acquisition, receipt or addition of something, the emergence of new connections or new good acquaintances; well-being in general. Also, the appearance of this rune can mark the successful completion of any undertaking or process.

The Dazhdbog rune is closest to the Elder runes Fe and Yer; in addition, some aspects of its meaning correspond to the runes Inguz, Gebo and Dagaz.

Perun

Keywords: Coating; Power

Rune of Perun - the Nordic god of thunder, protecting the worlds of gods and people and preserving Truth and Order from the onset of the forces of Chaos. Symbolizes strength, power, masculine straightforwardness and vitality.

When doing fortune telling, the rune can mean the appearance of powerful, but heavy, forces that can move the situation from a dead point or give it additional energy for development. It also symbolizes personal power, but in some negative situations - power not burdened by wisdom. But this is also the direct protection given by the gods from the forces of Chaos, from the destructive effects of mental, material or any other destructive forces.

In the Elder Futhark, the Thurisaz rune comes closest to the meaning of the Perun rune, although there is no complete correspondence between them.

Eat

Keywords: Nature; Life; Movement

The Rune of Life, or Alive, mobility and natural variability of existence, for immobility is dead. This rune represents those divine forces that make grass grow, the juices of the earth flow through tree trunks, and blood run faster in spring in human veins. This is the rune of light and bright vitality and the natural desire for movement for all living things.

In fortune telling, the appearance of the rune Is symbolizes renewal, movement, growth, Life itself.

In the Elder Futhark, this rune corresponds to the runes Evaz and Berkana.

Source

Keywords: Ice; Non-movement; First Principle

For a correct understanding of this rune, it should be remembered that in the Nordic Tradition, ice is one of the creative primordial elements, symbolizing strength-at-rest, potentiality, movement in stillness. According to some versions of northern legends, the World arose from a single hailstone - an ice grain.

When divining, the rune of Source, the rune of ice means stagnation, a crisis in business or in the development of a situation. However, it should be remembered that the state of frozenness, non-movement, contains the potential power of movement and development (signified by the rune Is) - just as movement contains potential stagnation and freezing...

In the Scandinavian runic series, the Source rune corresponds to the Elder Rune Isa and, in part, to the Younger Rune Hagal.

Runes are symbolic amulet generators. The savings system that our ancestors used, its symbolism is woven from the special energy-informational space of the Spirit, which developed among the Slavic community of peoples.

The Space of the Spirit is our egregor, to which we all belong, the information field of our culture. And it consists of basic images that reflect meanings that are significant for our culture. These are the images of Beregini (Mother Earth), Support (Motherland), Lelya (Love), Dazhdbog (Good-Fertility), Krada (Fire-Truth), images of the World, the Road, and Strength. These images are our living connection with our history, our Spirit, our protection.

Slavic runes - meaning, description, interpretation


Rune - Peace

Key words: Belbog; inner self; Tree of the World Rune of the White God - one of the most complex (sic!) images of Slavic mythology. In the Germanic Futhark, this rune is called Madr or Mannaz - Man. In the traditional pagan view, man is the image of God, his embodiment. But God is the whole World, and therefore man, or the microcosm, is the image of the World, or the macrocosm. The axis of the Universe is the World Tree, just as the spinal column is the human axis.

The very form of the Belbog rune is the image of the Tree of the World and the image of a man standing with his hands raised to the Sky. The Belbog rune symbolizes the inner, divine in nature, human Self; that part of it that stores enduring Knowledge and enduring Life; that which belongs to Heaven. Let us also remember that the second meaning of the word “world” in Slavic languages ​​is community, society, Rod - i.e. an environment in which order is maintained. In this regard, the Belbog rune symbolizes centripetal forces - forces that strive the World towards absolute Order.

In a magical sense, the World rune represents protection and patronage of the light gods. In the German runic series, the content of the Belbog rune is partly conveyed by the Mannaz and Algiz runes; and the very image of the Slavic White God is a direct parallel to the image of the Scandinavian god Heimdall, whom ancient texts call the White Ace. Like Belbog, Heimdall is a Guardian of Order, whose duty is to guard the boundaries of the gods from the invasions of the Forces of Chaos.


Rune - Chernobog

Key words: Jester; Shadow; Inverted Tree of the World Rune of Chernobog - a deity who forms a dual pair with Belbog. If the rune of Belbog represents the forces striving the World towards absolute Order, then the rune of Chernobog connects us with the forces leading the World to absolute Chaos. It would be absurd to associate Belbog with “good” and Chernobog with “evil”; the interaction of centripetal and centrifugal forces is the key to Balance, read: the key to the very existence of the World.

In the divine plane, the Chernobog rune represents the trickster god, the Jester God and the Clown God, who eternally fights with the Guardian of Order and eternally violates the boundaries determined by the gods of Order. In relation to a person, the Chernobog rune represents the Shadow, that archetype of the Jungian unconscious that always stands behind our left shoulder and, laughing, leads us to liberation from masks and illusions: “I am the one who always wants evil and always does good” (Goethe)…

The magical content of the rune: destruction of old connections, breakthrough of the magic circle, exit from any closed system. In the German runic series, the Chernobog rune finds a partial counterpart in the Perth and Hagalaz runes. The Germanic name of Chernobog is Loki.


Rune - Alatyr

Key words: Basics, beginnings; Greatness; World Mountain; Grail Rune Alatyr is the rune of the center of the Universe, marked by the World Mountain; rune of the beginning and end of all things. This is what the struggle between Belbog and Chernobog revolves around, the cycle of struggle between the forces of Order and Chaos; this is the law of Balance and returning to normal; this is the stone that lies at the foundation of the World - that handful of earth raised by the gods from the bottom of the primordial ocean, from which Everything was created.

The eternal circulation of events and their motionless center... Alatyr, “the father of all stones,” “the navel of the earth” in the Slavic Tradition, stands on Buyan Island. The sources of all rivers and the beginnings of all roads are hidden under Alatyr. Alatyr serves as an altar and throne to the supreme gods, and therefore any throne and any altar in the Middle World is only a reflection of the Alatyr-stone.

The magical altar - the stone on which the sacrifice is made - is a reflection of the World Mountain, or the Alatyr stone. This is the sacred image that is contained in this rune. In the German runic series there are no runes that more or less fully convey the content of the Alatyr rune. Only to some extent do the Yer Elder rune and the Stan rune of the Northumbrian runic series correspond to it.

Rune - Rainbow

Key words: Road; Joy As in the Scandinavian Futhark, this is the rune of the Road, the rune of “the path that has a heart” (Castaneda)… This is the endless Path leading to Alatyr; a path determined by the unity and struggle of the forces of Belbog and Chernobog, Fire and Water.

The road in Tradition is more than just movement in space and time. The road is a special state, equally different from vanity and peace; it is a state of movement between Order and Chaos. The Road has neither beginning nor end, but there is a source and there is a result... The ancient formula “do what you must, and come what may” could serve as the “motto” of this rune.

The magical meaning of the rune: stabilization of movement, assistance in travel, favorable outcome of difficult situations. In the Germanic runic ranks, this rune fully corresponds to the Ride rune, the name of which also means “Road”, “Journey”.


Rune - Need

Key words: Inevitability; Fate; Nav; Krivda; Viy Rune Veles in the image of Viy (Niya) - the god of Navi, the Lower World.

This is the rune of fate that cannot be avoided; rune of darkness, death, all-burning underground fire. Rune of constraint, constraint and coercion. As with everything related to runes, what was said above about the rune of Need can be correlated with any levels of reality.

This is a magical prohibition on performing (completion) of this or that action, and constraint in the material plane, and those bonds that fetter a person’s consciousness, closing the true, divine reality of the World from him. Veles as Viy, the Terrible God, whose gaze burns all living things, is Chernobog, standing across the Road with the darkness of ignorance and emptiness. The fire of Viy, which does not give light, the fire that binds in chains - this is the sacred content of this rune. But let’s not forget that the power of Chernobog is necessary for the Kolovrat of the Road to unfold; then the chains of the dark flame of Viy will appear before us not as an obstacle on the Road, but as a test that promises Initiation... In the German runic ranks, this rune corresponds to the Naud rune, the name of which also means “Need.”


Rune - Steal

Key words: Fire; Verb; Embodiment; True, the Slavic word “steal” means sacrificial fire.

The Krada rune is a rune of fire, akin to the Germanic runes Gebo and Kano, for fire is a gift of the gods and a force that embodies the divine in the Middle World. This is the rune of aspiration and the embodiment of aspirations, and therefore the rune of speech, since in the Nordic Tradition, speech and the verb have always been associated with the embodiment of intention. But the embodiment of any plan is always the revelation of this plan to the World, and therefore the rune of Krad is also the rune of disclosure, the rune of the loss of the external, superficial - that which burns in the fire of sacrifice.

The magical content of the Krada rune is purification; releasing intention; embodiment and implementation.


Rune - Treba

Key words: Firmness of Spirit; Warrior; Sacrifice Like the similar Germanic rune Teyvaz, the Slavic rune Treba is the rune of the Warrior of the Spirit - a wanderer on the Road to Alatyr.

Scandinavian legends tell about such an act of Tyr, the god to whom this rune is dedicated in the Germanic system. One day the gods managed to catch Fenrir, the World Wolf - the cause of the coming Ragnarok, the End of the World. In order to restrain the destructive power of the Wolf, it was necessary to put specially made strong fetters on him. But this could only be done by cunning, and then the gods promised the Wolf that they would only test the fetters and then remove them, and Tyr, as a pledge of this, put his hand in the Wolf’s mouth. And when the Wolf was chained, he bit off Tyr's hand - but victory over Chaos was achieved. Sacrifice, without which it is impossible to embody the intention on the Road, is the sacred content of the Treba rune. But sacrifice in the inner Tradition is not a simple gift to the gods; the idea of ​​sacrifice implies sacrificing oneself. And the Warrior of the Spirit is the one who, on the Road to Alatyr, defeats the dark shackles of consciousness with the bright fire of sacrifice and, freeing himself from them, accepts Dedication and Power.


Rune - Strength

Key words: Strength; Knowledge; Integrity Strength is the asset of a Warrior.

Strength in the Nordic Tradition is not only the ability to change the World and oneself in it, but also the ability to follow the Road, freedom from the shackles of consciousness. And, since only the garbage of consciousness fragments both the World and consciousness itself in human perception, the rune of Power is at the same time the rune of unity, integrity, the achievement of which is one of the results of movement along the Road. And this is also the rune of Victory, for the Warrior of the Spirit gains Power only by defeating himself, only by being able to break the shackles of consciousness, only by sacrificing his outer self for the sake of freeing his inner self, his true divine Self.

The magical meaning of this rune is directly related to its definitions as the rune of victory, the rune of power and the rune of integrity. The Rune of Strength can direct a person or situation towards Victory and gaining integrity, it can help clarify an unclear situation and push towards the right decision.

In the German runic ranks, the rune of Strength corresponds to the rune Zig (Soul) of the Elder Futhark.


Rune - Wind

Key words: Summit; To know; Wind-Force; Veles The Wind Rune belongs to the Slavic god of magic and wisdom, wealth and Strength - Veles. This is the rune of the Spirit; rune of Knowledge and ascent to the top; the rune of will and inspiration, equally magical and poetic.

Graphically, the Wind rune resembles the double rune of the Warrior of the Spirit - this is no coincidence: just as the Treba rune represents the archetype of the Warrior of the Path, a wanderer on the Road to Alatyr, so the Wind rune represents the archetype of the Divine Magician - the direction and result of the Warrior’s work on himself... In the sacred Tradition, the Wind is stable an image of spiritualized magical Power associated with the element of air.

In our developments, this is the inner circle of magic - that circle of inner knowledge and inner Strength in which the inner Alatyr of man, his divine Self, is hidden. However, is there any difference at all between the Alatyr of man and the Alatyr of the World?.. So, at the level of magic, the Wind rune symbolizes Wind-Force and the inner magic circle; at the emotional level - inspiration, creative rage (Scand. odr, where the Scandinavian name Veles - One) comes from; at the event level - the divine Game, all those endlessly interconnected, but seemingly random, events reflecting the eternal dance of Shiva-Veles...


Rune - Bereginya

Key words: Birch; Fate; Mother; Earth; Makosh Bereginya in the Slavic Tradition is a female mythological image associated with protection and motherhood; in archaic antiquity, Makosh, the Mother Goddess, acted under the name Beregini.

Therefore, the Beregini rune is the rune of the Mother Goddess, who is in charge of both earthly fertility and the destinies of all living things. According to traditional beliefs, the Mother Goddess gives life to souls who come to incarnate on Earth, and she takes life away when the time comes. And with equal rightness one can call the Beregini rune the rune of Life and the rune of Death, for both the Heavenly Mother (scand. Frigg), who spins the threads of destinies, and the Underground Mother (scand. Hel), who rules the kingdom of the dead, are hypostases of one and the same Goddess. This same rune is the rune of Fate, as it is understood in the Nordic Tradition. And also a rune of wealth and good, since the goddess Makosh is the wife (read: female hypostasis) of the god Veles.

And just like the rune of the Wind, the rune of Beregini is a rune of power - but this is a completely different force: the heavy and powerful force of the Earth, with whose element the very image of the Great Goddess is associated... If - turning to the eastern traditions - the Power of the Wind is connected with the upper energy centers of man , then Beregini’s strength is with the lower ones...

Only partly the meaning of the Beregini rune is conveyed by the German Berkana rune.


Rune - Oud

Key words: Yar; Love; Youth; Fire; Yarovit The Slavic word “ud”, which generally means “limb, member”, in the sacred context takes on the specific meaning of phallus.

In all branches of the Indo-European Tradition, without exception, the symbol of the male member, the lingam, is associated with the fertile creative force that transforms Chaos. This fiery force was called Eros by the Greeks, and Yar by the Slavs (these words have the same root). The Oud rune is dedicated to the Nordic god, who was revered as the son of Veles by the Slavs or the son of Odin by the Scandinavians. His Slavic name is Yarovit (Yarilo), and his Scandinavian name is Balder. The Oud rune embodies his power - Yar, what makes men masculine and women feminine. This is not only the fiery power of love, but also a passion for life in general, a force that unites opposites, fertilizes the emptiness of Chaos...

In the German runic series, the Ud rune corresponds to the Uruz and, partly, Inguz runes.


Rune - Lelya

Key words: Love; Water; Attraction; Lelya The goddess of this rune - Lelya - was revered by the Slavs as the daughter of the Great Mother.

The name Lelya is associated with a very wide range of ancient roots, such as lalya (“child, girl”), cherish and so on, right up to the Sanskrit lila - “game”. Both the young goddess Lelya herself, Yarovit’s sister, and her rune are associated with the element of water, and more specifically, living, flowing water flowing in springs and streams. In the Nordic Tradition, this is the goddess of Strength who leads, just as a stream of water leads. Under different names we meet her in European tales about the sea (river) Virgin, in the tales of King Arthur, where she acts as the Guardian Virgin of the Holy Grail and the Road to it, in Slavic and many other ritual myths.

In magic, the Lely rune is the rune of intuition, knowledge-beyond-mind, the Power that leads in the journey-search, as well as spring awakening and fertility, flowering and joy. In the Germanic runic series, this rune corresponds to the Laguz rune and, partly, Vunyo.


Rune - Rock

Key words: Spirit; Unmanifest; Unknowable; Rock This is the rune of the transcendental unmanifested Spirit, which is the beginning and end of everything.

The Slavs called it Rock, the ancient Scandinavians - Urlug, the ancient Anglo-Saxons - Wyrd. There is no point in talking about it - there is only sense in feeling it. The Nordic Wyrd, or Rock, is similar to the eastern Tao. Even God cannot avoid what is predetermined by fate - these are the words of Herodotus. There is nothing outside of Rock. Rock, Wyrd, Orlyog are not a deity, not a law, not even predestination, it’s simply All-That-Is... When fortune telling, the fallen rune of Rock will indicate that higher, unknowable forces are at work, and the development of the situation is unpredictable.

In magic, the Doom rune can be used to dedicate an object or situation to the Unknowable. Of the Elder Futhark runes, only part of the meaning of the Doom rune is conveyed by the Perth, Evaz and Hagalaz runes. In a certain sense, the Northumbrian runes Ear, Kveort and Gar are close in meaning. However, we repeat, there is no one-to-one correspondence here.


Rune - Support

Key words: Gods; Homeland; Pillar; Kol and Kolo This is the rune of the foundations of the Universe; rune of the gods.

It is the supports, the pillars of the World, that the gods are revered in Tradition; in the ancient northern languages, these two words - god and pillar - sounded the same: ass/ans. The host of gods are both the center and the periphery of the World, therefore, in Russian, both the Axis, symbolizing the World Tree, and the Circle, which embraces it, are meant by almost the same word: Kol and Kolo. A support, a pillar, is also a shamanic pole, or a tree along which the shaman travels to heaven; and this pole is also the gods, since it is from them that the shaman draws strength for his journey. And the circle surrounding it is the circle in which the existence of people who worship their gods takes place; This is the Motherland, the heritage of our ancestors.

In fortune telling, the Rune of Support can mean the support of gods and gods, finding a solid foundation, strength of spirit and strength of position. In the Elder Futhark, certain aspects of the meaning of the Support rune are partially conveyed by the Odal and Ansuz runes.


Rune - Dazhdbog

Key words: Good; Gift; Fertility The rune of the bright Dazhdbog, symbolizing good in every sense of the word: from material wealth to the joy that accompanies true love.

The most important attribute of this god, whom the Scandinavians revered under the name Frey, and the Celts under the name Dagda, is a cornucopia or, in a more ancient form, a cauldron of inexhaustible goods. The flow of gifts flowing from this sacred cauldron like an inexhaustible river is represented by the Dazhdbog rune.

In fortune telling, the rune means gifts of the gods, the acquisition, receipt or addition of something, the emergence of new connections or new good acquaintances; well-being in general. Also, the appearance of this rune can mark the successful completion of any undertaking or process.

The Dazhdbog rune is closest to the Elder runes Fe and Yer; in addition, some aspects of its meaning correspond to the runes Inguz, Gebo and Dagaz.

Rune - Perun

Key words: Coating; The power of Rune Perun - the Nordic thunder god, protecting the worlds of gods and people and preserving Truth and Order from the onslaught of the forces of Chaos.

Symbolizes strength, power, masculine straightforwardness and vitality.

When doing fortune telling, the rune can mean the appearance of powerful, but heavy, forces that can move the situation from a dead point or give it additional energy for development. It also symbolizes personal power, but in some negative situations - power not burdened by wisdom. But this is also the direct protection given by the gods from the forces of Chaos, from the destructive effects of mental, material or any other destructive forces.

In the Elder Futhark, the Thurisaz rune comes closest to the meaning of the Perun rune, although there is no complete correspondence between them.


Rune - Yes

Key words: Nature; Life; Movement Rune of Life, or Alive, mobility and natural variability of existence, for immobility is dead.

This rune represents those divine forces that make grass grow, the juices of the earth flow through tree trunks, and blood run faster in spring in human veins.

This is the rune of light and bright vitality and the natural desire for movement for all living things.

In fortune telling, the appearance of the rune Is symbolizes renewal, movement, growth, Life itself. In the Elder Futhark, this rune corresponds to the runes Evaz and Berkana.


Rune - Source

Key words: Ice; Non-movement; First Principle

For a correct understanding of this rune, it should be remembered that in the Nordic Tradition, ice is one of the creative primordial elements, symbolizing strength-at-rest, potentiality, movement in stillness. According to some versions of northern legends, the World arose from a single hailstone - an ice grain.

When divining, the rune of Source, the rune of ice means stagnation, a crisis in business or in the development of a situation. However, it should be remembered that the state of frozenness, non-movement, contains the potential power of movement and development (signified by the rune Is) - just as movement contains potential stagnation and freezing...

In the Scandinavian runic series, the Source rune corresponds to the Elder Rune Isa and, in part, to the Younger Rune Hagal.

Ancient Slavic Mantra

Arrival of the Magus
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"Awake, ancient sorcerer
In the veins of my flesh
Unleash the magician in me
Those doors are mine
And bring the ancient sorcerer
The wind blows through the open doors"

Arrival is pronounced in a closed room, when no one interferes. Arrival must be said 15 times a day until you feel the result. Arrival is the discovery of the essence and power of the magician in oneself, it can impart the power of the magician and reveals great wisdom to the magician. It completely turns an ordinary person into a wise person.

The ancient Slavs were well versed in magical signs and used them in everyday life. Slavic runes and their exact meaning have not reached us. During the persecution of pagan culture after the baptism of Rus', much runic knowledge was lost. However, researchers of Slavic culture managed to find and decipher 18 magical signs.

Old Slavic runes and their meaning

To use runes, you need to know their symbolism and understand Slavic customs and culture. Runes are not just symbols, they are unique keys that open the way to the gods and their power.

The Slavic runes and their meaning are unique, so they need to be interpreted in combination with each other. The number of runes when working depends on the purpose. Runes are read not only as letters, but also as images. When doing fortune telling, runes help predict the outcome of a situation. To do this, you need to use your own minimum set of characters. They can be carved from wood or drawn on paper. The main thing is to know their meaning.

Rune "PEACE". The sign looks like a tree with branches or a person raising his hands up. It means help from above, answers to questions, protection and understanding in an unresolved situation. In magical rituals - the patronage of noble higher powers. If this sign appears during fortune telling, you can safely take on any business. You cannot use the rune in unseemly actions.

Rune "Chernobog". The sign opposite to “PEACE” looks the same, only the branches (or arms) are directed downward. The meaning of the symbol is absolute evil. In order for something new to come into life, you need to prepare for the complete destruction of the old. The established order and structure will collapse, clearing the way for completely different processes. But this evil is not always of a negative nature, because a person consists of evil and good in equal measure. Therefore, Chernobog’s view of the act will turn out completely differently in a given situation. In a physical sense it means death. In magic, the rune helps to break out of an old circle and break long-standing unnecessary ties.

Rune "Alatyr". The essence of everything and the center around which the universe revolves. It's everything and nothing at the same time. Its symbol means the throne on which the main god sits and from which all roads begin. In magic, Alatyr is pure energy, on which everything else depends and begins. If it appears during fortune telling, you must act according to the laws of your ancestors, honoring ancient traditions and your family. The Slavs used it as a talisman for children. “Alatyr” is the rune of calm and confidence in the future.

Rune "Rainbow". The shortest path connecting point A to point B. The rainbow symbolizes happiness, which moves and smoothly flows from Chaos to Prosperity. In magic - a difficult path that goes in the right direction and will soon end, all difficulties along this path will be resolved and overcome. When fortune telling - gaining invaluable experience. The Slavs used “Rainbow” in making amulets for those who set off on a long, dangerous journey.

Rune "Need". Symbol of pain and evil fate. It is used in two meanings: in good – awareness of one’s own problems of any kind, in bad – difficulties, pain, coercion, melancholy. If it falls out during fortune telling, you need to abandon the planned plan, since it will not lead to success. Used as a talisman for people who are confused and lost in life.

Rune "Steal". A sign of sacrificial fire, purification and embodiment. Fire will remove everything unnecessary and open a clear path without insincerity and lies. In magic it is used to embody what is hidden inside. When fortune telling, it warns that secrets will be revealed and made public. But even in this way the goal will be achieved.

Rune "Treba". Complex symbol. On the one hand, he is a victorious warrior, on the other, he is ready to sacrifice during his journey. It is impossible to achieve what you want without loss. “Requirement” is the need to sacrifice to God, not only something materially valuable, but also oneself. If it falls out during fortune telling, there will be a major reckoning for past mistakes. It is used as a talisman by people associated with crime and who find themselves in difficult situations as a result.

Rune "Strength". A sign of power and any force acting both on a person and on the surrounding reality. Any difficult path will be crowned with success, despite the fact that there is a struggle both with the outside world and with oneself. When fortune telling - complete victory. Protecting athletes and businessmen from competitors.

Rune "Wind". Variability, quick action, clear paths. It must be used correctly in combination with other runes so as not to cause harm. When doing fortune telling, it predicts success in self-realization. Used as a talisman for players and those who need good luck.

Rune "Bereginya". A sign of the earth and the mother who gave birth to all living things. When doing fortune telling, she protects, like the mother of her child, all actions and plans. Among the Slavs it was used as a talisman for pregnant women and mothers who had just given birth. The rune of fertility brought good luck to farmers.

Rune "Oud". A symbol of feminine and masculine energy, fiery passion, speed. When fortune telling - renewal in everything. It was used in magic to attract the other half, as well as in the treatment of infertility.

Rune "Lelya". A sign of softness and warmth. Youth, purity, beauty and spring. The beginning of a new life for the young and complete harmony with nature. A talisman against the evil eye of a newly created family.

Rune "Rock". Inevitability, prepared by higher powers, fate. What needs to happen will happen. When doing fortune telling, he advises you to accept the situation and come to terms with it, since there is no and will not be a chance to change it.

Rune "Support". A symbol of protection and support under your feet. It means that in difficult situations God will not abandon a person. A talisman for people holding high leadership positions.

Rune "Dazhdbog". Kindness and care in all forms, the end of all trials. For men - making a profit, for women - a long-awaited pregnancy. Used as a talisman and talisman to preserve family and home, or to prosper an enterprise.

Rune "Perun". The most powerful rune with powerful energy that is impossible to resist. If during fortune-telling it happens to a client, it is useless to compete with him. Talisman of military and rescuers.

Rune "Is". A sign of lightness, smiling, nature and creativity. Patronizes writers, artists, actors.

Rune "Source". Sign of ice, lack of movement. When doing fortune telling, there is complete stagnation in life, a stop in business, and there may be a crisis. Calls for rest to simply wait out a difficult period.

Slavic runes and their meaning and use in ancient times:

  • used to influence life and destiny as amulets and protective amulets;
  • requests for help from higher powers;
  • career advancement;
  • removing obstacles;
  • improving communication with others.

  • To protect against evil, runes were embroidered on clothes and applied to dishes and household items.

    – meaning, description and their interpretation – can be of great benefit in different life situations. But when choosing a particular sign, you need to concentrate and feel its warmth inside yourself. If it works, the rune will work.

    Runes are sacred signs that reflect the connection between man, divine energy and the world, creating from them something indestructible and eternal. In everyday life, ancient Slavic runes represent a system that is similar to the alphabet. They can be put together and some can even be turned into words.

    Under these runic symbols, even uninitiated people far from magic feel something deeper and more mysterious. After all, this is not just an ordinary method of transmitting information. Nowadays, ancient Slavic runes are used as amulets and are extremely popular as talismans with printed symbols.

    Application of runes

    Quite often, our distant ancestors used runes as amulets. Their most common use was as follows:

    Runes were depicted on amulets or talismans.
    Runes were drawn, burned, or carved on jewelry, household items, weapons, and more.
    Runic symbols were applied to the skin as tattoos and performed protective functions. They protected people from all kinds of misfortunes and their consequences.
    Slavic symbols were also used in fortune telling. Typically, a ritual was performed when the question was asked. After which the runes were thrown, and their location and meaning was the answer.

    Talismans and amulets, tattoos and amulets, fortune telling and rituals - the scope of application of ancient Slavic runic symbols was very wide.

    It is believed that tattoo amulets, which have a certain meaning, are one of the best protectors from everything bad. Therefore, special attention was always paid to their application.


    Slavic symbols in the modern world are used not only as amulets, they are also very popular as tattoos. Some people make inscriptions - runescripts, without knowing their meaning. It is not right. After all, it’s no secret that tattoos can change a person’s life, both for the better and for the worse. That is why you should pay very close attention to body art. Before applying a tattoo, you should carefully select the symbols, knowing their meaning. Only after this can you make a drawing on the skin.

    Iconic symbols that consist of several hieroglyphs (Slavic runes can also be used in them) are called runescripts. If you know the meaning of the runes, you can create the most suitable runescripts. As a rule, the results are unusual and very beautiful inscriptions. They carry a special meaning, known only to the person on whose body there is such a tattoo.

    Photos and images of our ancestors with tattoos that contained ancient letters and their combinations only confirm this.

    Ancient Slavic runes have their own meaning. Each individual symbol and sign can mean something special, and their combination can have an unusual and even complex meaning.


    Eat

    – Mother Goddess, who is the embodiment of the feminine principle. It belongs to the guardian of life Zhiva and is considered a female symbol, a sign of motherhood. Suitable for women both as a tattoo and as a talisman. Recommended for those who dream of family and children.

    Oud

    – Husband-God, symbolizing male energy and suitable for representatives of the stronger half of humanity. Denotes a man with irrepressible sexual energy. Such tattoos could be used to increase male strength.

    Dazhdbog

    – good harvest and fertility. These runes denoted a holiday dedicated to a good harvest, which was celebrated by the Slavic peoples. A tattoo can be used to enrich oneself, attract good luck and financial well-being.

    Chernobog

    – God-trickster, the embodiment of otherworldly forces. Recommended in order to comprehend your second “I”, discover talents, improve intuition and learn to live in harmony.

    Rainbow

    - a bridge between worlds. Only the worthy can cross this bridge, symbolizing the whole life. And the goddess Rada will help in this by guiding the person.

    Steal

    – fire, spiritual development. The meaning of the rune is spiritual growth, development and comprehension of everything new and unknown. Also denotes the sacred fire and the sacrifice that was made to it.

    Rock

    - order, life. This symbol is considered to designate the forces of nature and the structure of the world; it dictates the laws by which one should live.

    Need

    – acceptance of self-restraint. The meaning of the rune is knowledge from limitations that will help you achieve your goal.

    Source

    – concentration of force. Such a tattoo will help strengthen your spirit and prepare for the changes that will happen in the near future.

    Force

    - twist of fate. Slavic runes Strength represent cyclical processes in the world. They mark that moment when two forces, often opposing, come together to create something special.

    Support

    – connection with oneself, the universe and nature. This tattoo will help you find yourself and move forward.

    Perun

    – energy and control. A strong sign, the meaning of which is power over everything, control of people and nature.

    Treba

    – sacrifice. Symbolizes cleansing from everything material and unnecessary, connection with the spiritual.

    Bereginya

    - guardian woman. The designation of such symbols is the preservation of the human race, their continuation. It is considered a women's amulet.

    Wind

    - battle, wind. It is a male symbol of fighters and warriors who can be overtaken by both death and victory.

    Belbog

    - the path to the highest goal. Their meaning is as follows: determining the strength of the family, its continuation, development, self-knowledge and goal achievement.

    Lelya

    - mother. Symbolizes the feminine principle, motherhood and the beginning of the family.

    Alatyr

    – peace, stability and changes for the better that will occur in the near future.

    As you can see, Slavic runes can mean almost anything. It is worth using them if a person wants to protect himself from something bad, develop spiritually and follow his goals.

    Ancient Slavic runes were very often made of precious metals and stones. They were usually worn around the neck or wrist.

    Ancient Slavic runes not only protected against various problems and troubles, black influences or damage. They also attracted good luck and positive events into the life of their owner. That is why their choice should be taken responsibly.

    Runes are sacred signs that reflect the connection between man, divine energy and the world, creating from them something indestructible and eternal. In everyday life, ancient Slavic runes represent a system that is similar to the alphabet. They can be put together and some can even be turned into words.

    Under these runic symbols, even uninitiated people far from magic feel something deeper and more mysterious. After all, this is not just an ordinary method of transmitting information. Nowadays, ancient Slavic runes are used as amulets and are extremely popular as talismans with printed symbols.

    Application of runes

    Quite often, our distant ancestors used runes as amulets. Their most common use was as follows:

    Runes were depicted on amulets or talismans.
    Runes were drawn, burned, or carved on jewelry, household items, weapons, and more.
    Runic symbols were applied to the skin as tattoos and performed protective functions. They protected people from all kinds of misfortunes and their consequences.
    Slavic symbols were also used in fortune telling. Typically, a ritual was performed when the question was asked. After which the runes were thrown, and their location and meaning was the answer.

    Talismans and amulets, tattoos and amulets, fortune telling and rituals - the scope of application of ancient Slavic runic symbols was very wide.

    It is believed that tattoo amulets, which have a certain meaning, are one of the best protectors from everything bad. Therefore, special attention was always paid to their application.


    Slavic symbols in the modern world are used not only as amulets, they are also very popular as tattoos. Some people make inscriptions - runescripts, without knowing their meaning. It is not right. After all, it’s no secret that tattoos can change a person’s life, both for the better and for the worse. That is why you should pay very close attention to body art. Before applying a tattoo, you should carefully select the symbols, knowing their meaning. Only after this can you make a drawing on the skin.

    Iconic symbols that consist of several hieroglyphs (Slavic runes can also be used in them) are called runescripts. If you know the meaning of the runes, you can create the most suitable runescripts. As a rule, the results are unusual and very beautiful inscriptions. They carry a special meaning, known only to the person on whose body there is such a tattoo.

    Photos and images of our ancestors with tattoos that contained ancient letters and their combinations only confirm this.

    Ancient Slavic runes have their own meaning. Each individual symbol and sign can mean something special, and their combination can have an unusual and even complex meaning.


    Eat

    – Mother Goddess, who is the embodiment of the feminine principle. It belongs to the guardian of life Zhiva and is considered a female symbol, a sign of motherhood. Suitable for women both as a tattoo and as a talisman. Recommended for those who dream of family and children.

    Oud

    – Husband-God, symbolizing male energy and suitable for representatives of the stronger half of humanity. Denotes a man with irrepressible sexual energy. Such tattoos could be used to increase male strength.

    Dazhdbog

    – good harvest and fertility. These runes denoted a holiday dedicated to a good harvest, which was celebrated by the Slavic peoples. A tattoo can be used to enrich oneself, attract good luck and financial well-being.

    Chernobog

    – God-trickster, the embodiment of otherworldly forces. Recommended in order to comprehend your second “I”, discover talents, improve intuition and learn to live in harmony.

    Rainbow

    - a bridge between worlds. Only the worthy can cross this bridge, symbolizing the whole life. And the goddess Rada will help in this by guiding the person.

    Steal

    – fire, spiritual development. The meaning of the rune is spiritual growth, development and comprehension of everything new and unknown. Also denotes the sacred fire and the sacrifice that was made to it.

    Rock

    - order, life. This symbol is considered to designate the forces of nature and the structure of the world; it dictates the laws by which one should live.

    Need

    – acceptance of self-restraint. The meaning of the rune is knowledge from limitations that will help you achieve your goal.

    Source

    – concentration of force. Such a tattoo will help strengthen your spirit and prepare for the changes that will happen in the near future.

    Force

    - twist of fate. Slavic runes Strength represent cyclical processes in the world. They mark that moment when two forces, often opposing, come together to create something special.

    Support

    – connection with oneself, the universe and nature. This tattoo will help you find yourself and move forward.

    Perun

    – energy and control. A strong sign, the meaning of which is power over everything, control of people and nature.

    Treba

    – sacrifice. Symbolizes cleansing from everything material and unnecessary, connection with the spiritual.

    Bereginya

    - guardian woman. The designation of such symbols is the preservation of the human race, their continuation. It is considered a women's amulet.

    Wind

    - battle, wind. It is a male symbol of fighters and warriors who can be overtaken by both death and victory.

    Belbog

    - the path to the highest goal. Their meaning is as follows: determining the strength of the family, its continuation, development, self-knowledge and goal achievement.

    Lelya

    - mother. Symbolizes the feminine principle, motherhood and the beginning of the family.

    Alatyr

    – peace, stability and changes for the better that will occur in the near future.

    As you can see, Slavic runes can mean almost anything. It is worth using them if a person wants to protect himself from something bad, develop spiritually and follow his goals.

    Ancient Slavic runes were very often made of precious metals and stones. They were usually worn around the neck or wrist.

    Ancient Slavic runes not only protected against various problems and troubles, black influences or damage. They also attracted good luck and positive events into the life of their owner. That is why their choice should be taken responsibly.