Thursday, April 11, 2013

THURISAZ - The Rune of Chaos, Evil and Temptation





Alternative Names
Anglo-Friesian/Germanic: Thurisaz
Norse (Viking): Thurs
Old English: Thorn
Other Names/Spellings: Thuith, Thurisa, Thurisar,
Thorunisaz, Thyth

Pronunciation: Thoor-ee-sawz



English Letter Equivalent
TH compound consonant as in thin, or in weather.

Translation
Giant, monster, devil. A thorn. The god Thor, or his hammer Mjöllnir.

Meaning
Magical power, the forces of chaos or of evil.. Temptation. A Warning.

Characteristics
Threats from persons of power or position. Resist temptations which offer reward through dishonesty or trickery. Heed the omen of dishonour or physical harm.


The energy of Thurisaz can be used for good or for chaos. It represents the forces of the human psyche, including anger and lust. The thorn is a symbolic weapon. It can pierce, stab or tear. But it can also be protective, like a thorny hedge. Thurisaz may also signify a stroke of luck, but is more often a warning that your luck is running out.

Personal Interpretation
You have the power within you to face anything. Fear nothing, for you have the authority to claim your destiny. Let no one deter you from your search for the truth. Spiritual authority brings power and it is up to you to use that power in an unselfish and loving way. Power can corrupt if you do not have a true and honest heart.

Reverse
Evil may be overcome. An omen of good. An exhortation to proceed. The danger is slight.

Converse
The Evil will be hidden or may appear disguised as good.

Runic Number: 3

Color: Bright Red

Element: Fire

Polarity: Male

Associated gods: Thor

Astrological Correspondence: Mars

The Rune Poem : Verse III Thurisaz
The Thorn is sorely sharp for any thane
Hurtful to hold
Uncommonly severe
To every man who lies among them.

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