Runes: Meanings and History

Runes: Meanings and History

The Theban alphabet

Notable Features

  • Written from left to right in horizontal lines
  • Corresponds to the Latin alphabet
  • The letters ‘J’ and ‘U’ are represented by the letters for ‘I’ and ‘V’
  • It can be used to write spells and inscriptions
  • It is used to disguise the meaning of a text
  • Before the 20th century they were largely called ‘Theban letters’ or ‘Theban alphabet’
  • The letter-forms are more suited to scripture as they are cursive

Purpose and Usage

  • Lends an air of mystery
  • Inscription on items for reasons such as protection
  • Enables Witches to communicate among themselves
  • Retains the secrecy of Witches and spells
  • Inscription on candles and stones
  • Used like the Christian crucifix or the Pagan Thor’s hammer

History

Emerging during the medieval period when Cabbalistic studies in the practices of European magicians, usually referred to as ‘Witch writing’, ‘Witches runes’ or the ‘Witches alphabet’. It was apparently first published in the Polygraphia by Johannes Trithemius in 1518, although it is more reputably sourced from Agrippa, it is said that Agrippa was Trithemius’ student. The Theban alphabet is in the Three Books of Occult Philosophy by Cornelius Agrippa and was published in 1531 on chapter 29 of book 3. Agrippa writes “Of this kind of character therefore are those which Peter Apponus notes, as delivered by Honorius of Thebes”. Referring to the early 14th century Liber Juratus Honorii although the Theban characters do not appear in any manuscript. He states that a 13th century Italian magician attributes the alphabet to Honorius although Honorius was a Mogus not a Witch.

It is also said to be originated as a Latin cipher before the 11th century, the evidence is consistent as an early alchemical cipher alphabet influenced by Avestan. Or it could be from The Magus by Honorius II in the early 1200’s. This often uses a stylized character at the end of writing, its translated as the Greek Alpha and Omega.

The Hermetic order of the Golden Dawn and successors such as the Ordo Templi Orientalis adopted the Theban alphabet from Agrippa by the end of the 1800’s. There are some plagiarisation’s of Agrippa including The Magus by Francis Barret in 1801. It seems the Theban alphabet has been passed on to Wiccan’s from the Golden Dawn’s successors as part of the Gardenerian reinvention of Wicca in the 1930’s. To this day they are commonly used by Wiccan’s and is associated as the ‘Wiccan alphabet’.

Biblography

REFERENCE: Proposal to add the Theban Alphabet to ISO/IEC 10646 by Eric S. Raymond

REFERENCE: The Witches Alphabet on Witchesofthecraft.com

FURTHER READING: The Witches Alphabet: How to Write Theban for Beginner’s by Zackary Davis

RESOURCE: Theban TrueType Font on Fontpalace.com

REFERENCE: Theban Script on Coven-of-cythrawl.com

REFERENCE: Theban Alphabet on Omniglot.com

RESOURCE: The Witches Alphabet Theban Script on Afrimage.org (more images for Theban)

Runes

Runes

Runicode

SOURCE: Runes (ᚠᚢᚦᚨᚱᚲ) on the Web

“Runes (or ᚠᚢᚦᚨᚱᚲ “Futhark”) are a set of alphabets developed by the Germanic tribes. The origins are a little murky (and much debated), but the letters appear to borrow from both the Roman alphabet and the Greek alphabet. ”

AC A = ᚪ
AESC = ᚫ
ALGIZ EOLHX = ᛉ
ANSUZ A = ᚨ
BERKANAN BEORC BJARKAN B = ᛒ
C = ᛍ
CALC = ᛣ
CEALC = ᛤ
CEN = ᚳ
CWEORTH = ᛢ
D = ᛑ
DAGAZ DAEG D = ᛞ
DOTTED-L = ᛛ
DOTTED-N = ᛀ
DOTTED-P = ᛔ
E = ᛂ
EAR = ᛠ
EHWAZ EH E = ᛖ
ENG = ᚶ
ETH = ᚧ
FEHU FEOH FE F = ᚠ
G = ᚵ
GAR = ᚸ
GEBO GYFU G = ᚷ
GER = ᛄ
HAEGL H = ᚻ
HAGLAZ H = ᚺ
ICELANDIC-YR = ᛨ
ING = ᛝ
INGWAZ = ᛜ
IOR = ᛡ
IS ISS I = ᛁ
IWAZ EOH = ᛇ
JERAN J = ᛃ
KAUN K = ᚴ
KAUNA = ᚲ
LAUKAZ LAGU LOGR L ᛚ
LONG-BRANCH-AR AE = ᛅ
LONG-BRANCH-HAGALL H = ᚼ
LONG-BRANCH-MADR M = ᛘ
LONG-BRANCH-OSS O = ᚬ
LONG-BRANCH-YR = ᛦ
MANNAZ MAN M = ᛗ
NAUDIZ NYD NAUD N = ᚾ
O = ᚮ
OE = ᚯ
ON = ᚰ
OPEN-P = ᛕ
OS O = ᚩ
OTHALAN ETHEL O = ᛟ
PERTHO PEORTH P = ᛈ
Q = ᛩ
RAIDO RAD REID R = ᚱ
SHORT-TWIG-AR A = ᛆ
SHORT-TWIG-BJARKAN B = ᛓ
SHORT-TWIG-HAGALL H = ᚽ
SHORT-TWIG-MADR M = ᛙ
SHORT-TWIG-NAUD N = ᚿ
SHORT-TWIG-OSS O = ᚭ
SHORT-TWIG-SOL S = ᛌ
SIGEL LONG-BRANCH-SOL S = ᛋ
SOWILO S = ᛊ
STAN = ᛥ
THURISAZ THURS THORN = ᚦ
TIWAZ TIR TYR T = ᛏ
URUZ UR U = ᚢ
V = ᚡ
W = ᚥ
WUNJO WYNN W = ᚹ
X = ᛪ
Y = ᚤ
YR = ᚣ
Z = ᛎ
MULTIPLE PUNCTUATION = ᛬
SINGLE PUNCTUATION = ᛫
ARLAUG SYMBOL (golden number 17) = ᛮ
TVIMADUR SYMBOL (golden number 18) = ᛯ
BELGTHOR SYMBOL (golden number 19) = ᛰ
CROSS PUNCTUATION = ᛭

Elder Futhark Runes

SOURCE: ‘Wicca’ by Stephanie Maks

A = ᚩ / ᚨN = ᛜ / ᚾ
B = ᛒ O = ᛟ
C = ᚲ P = ᛈ
D = ᛞ Q = ᛉ
E = ᛖ
Ė = ᛇ
R = ᚱ
F = ᚠ S = ᛊ
G = ᚷ T = ᛏ
TH = ᚦ
H = ᚺU = ᚢ
I = ᛇ / ᛁV = ᚹ
J = ᛃW = ᚹ
K = ᚲX = ᚹ
L = ᛚY = ᛃ
M = ᛗZ = ᛉ

Amulets and Talismans

SOURCE: ‘Rune’ by Kemonia Labs

FURTHER READING: ‘Runes, Alphabet of Mystery’ on sunnyway.com

FEHU (ᚠ) URUZ (ᚢ) THURISAZ (ᚦ) ANSUZ (ᚨ) RAIDO (ᚱ)
KENAZ (ᚲ) GEBO (ᚷ) WUNJO (ᚹ) HAGALAZ (ᚺ) NAUTHIZ (ᚾ)
ISA (ᛁ) JERA (ᛃ) EIWAZ (ᛇ) PERTHRO (ᛈ) ALGIZ (ᛉ)
SOWULO (ᛊ) TEIWAZ (ᛏ) BERKANA (ᛒ) EHWAZ (ᛖ)
MANNAZ (ᛗ) LAGUZ (ᛚ) INGUZ (ᛝ) OTHILA (ᛟ) DAGAZ (ᛞ)

Enochian Runes

Ogham Runes

Theban Runes

SOURCE: Theban Alphabet Proposal by Eric S. Raymond

The Spell Bible’s Tyr Amulet

The Spell Bible’s Tyr Amulet

To Gain Employment – “For those wishing to find paid employment of all kinds.”

Timing; Waxing moon or Wednesday

What you need; One yellow or red candle, a small coin or pebble with a flat surface, pen, paint or soft crayon (eyeliner works well)

Casting;

  • Cast a circle if desired
  • Light the candle, then say; “Spirit of sure victory, look well and kindly upon me”
  • Hold the coin/pebble firmly between your palms, visualise yourself looking happy, setting off to work, and having money in your wallet
  • When you are ready take a deep breath, and breath onto the coin, envisaging all you have just wished for
  • Then say; “By my breath I change thee”
  • Mark the flat surface with the ‘TYR’ rune ᛏ and leave it to dry
  • The next day put the coin/pebble in your pocket and carry it with you
  • When your objective is achieved give the coin/pebble away or throw into the nearest natural water source
Little Things to Do #1

Little Things to Do #1

SOURCE – Thenouveauwitch on Tumblr

  • Make a spell and weave it into a friendship bracelet
  • Stirring sigils in your morning coffee or tea
  • Look through thrift stores for old candles or objects that you are drawn too
  • Embroidering sigils into your clothes or bags for a constant boost
  • Meditating to calm yourself and reduce stress
  • Colour coordinate your outfit with your intent for the day
  • Take walks in nature and just focus on the surroundings
  • Carry crystals to motivate you
Moon Phases

Moon Phases

SOURCE – luminatress on Tumblr

  • New Moon – Beginnings, changes, hope, renewal, setting intentions
  • Waxing Crescent – Transitions, momentum, taking actions, setting goals
  • First Quarter – Growth, effort, self-expression, manifestation
  • Waxing Gibbous – Evaluation, observance, meditation
  • Full Moon – Clarity, intuition, insight, wisdom
  • Waning Gibbous – Peak of intentions, reaping what you sow, the climax
  • Last Quarter – Release, letting go, eliminating bad habits and toxic people, destruction
  • Waning Crescent – Reflection, relaxation, meditation, recovery
Learn Tarot

Learn Tarot

SOURCE – Hillbillyoracle on Tumblr

Tarot is a language

“In the same way you learn letters and string them into words and then string words into sentences to communicate, tarot is a language you learn so your intuition can communicate more fully with you and others. And like a language, it’s often best to start with the phrases that you’ll use the most.”

  • Practice
    • Pick 12 cards that call to you and look up/write down the meanings
    • Pick 12 cards that give you a feeling of unease and look up/write down the meanings
    • What recurring symbols do you see?

Tarot is a story

“How you understand that story may vary on your tradition, your experience level, your aims. Most standard Tarot decks follow the Fool’s Journey through the Major Arcana as he becomes more skilled and then more enlightened. A similar pattern can be seen in each of the suits. The Court Cards are less narrative in my opinion but a similar progression can be seen.”

  • Practice
    • Take out each of the suits one at a time and lay them out in a row
    • Read the meanings of each card and see how the story progresses 
    • Write a summary
    • Do the same for the rest of the suits and the Major Arcana

Tarot is a system

“You aren’t fluent until you know the language well enough to speak smoothly and in most situations. Similarly, it takes understanding Tarot at a high level to give the best quality readings and read without a book. No card exists in isolation and just like when they show up in a reading, you must read them in relation to the rest of the spread – it helps a lot to know them in relation to the rest of the deck.”

  • Practice
    • Lay every card in the deck out as shown above
    • Major Arcana at the top, court cards to the right, numbers lined up with the Fool and World to the left
    • Pick one of the cards that resonated before and see how it relates to the other cards in the deck
    • For example if you chose the 8 of Pentacles;
    • What do other 8’s look like/speak to?
    • What do 8 and 18 (Strength and Moon) connect to in the Major Arcana?
    • How does this relate to the rest of the story of the pentacles?
Actions

Actions

SOURCE – witchtips on Tumblr

Burning

  • Destroy influence – Burn object, dispose of ashes away from home
  • Set into motion – Burn object(s) relating to situation
  • Activate energies – Burn object(s) relating to situation
  • Curse or hex – Burn object in the flame of the candle

Burying (Don’t dispose of anything environmentally damaging such as plastic, glass or chemicals)

  • Keeping it close – Bury in your garden
  • Attracting – Bury under front door
  • Disperse at a distance – Throw into body of water
  • Fix influence – Inter object in a five-spot pattern
  • Spirit work – Bury object in graveyard (as close as possible without disturbing the buried/visitors)
  • Concealing point of origin – Hide in tree
  • Work by stealth – Hide objects in clothing/container
  • Begin/strengthen influence – Throw object to the East
  • End/weaken influence – Throw object to the West

Rubbing

  • Put energy – Rub with left hand
  • Take energy – Rub with right hand
  • Bring positivity – Rub clockwise
  • Bring negativity – Rub counter clockwise
  • Healing – Rub appropriate stone on affected part

Soaking

  • Move away/sink – Throw object in running water
  • Influence to rise and fall cyclically – Float in tidal estuary
  • Protect/cleanse – Soak object in rain water
  • Focus on personal goals – Soak object in sea water
  • Transformation – Soak object in snow/melted snow
  • Wishes – Soak object in well water
  • Banishment – Soak object in harbor water