For thousands of years Runes have been known for their magic powers. This is a beautiful Rune amulets pendant worn in necklace hand made silver chain. This rune is called Algiz : protection
Phonetic equivalent: x, z
DIVINATORY MEANINGS:
protection, assistance, defence, warning, support, a mentor, an ethical dilemma
MAGICAL USES:
for protection, hunting
ASSOCIATED MYTHS & DEITIES:
Heimdall, Gjallerhorn
ANALYSIS:
Heimdall is an interesting and mysterious figure in Norse mythology, and I associate him with the rune algiz because of his role as protector and guardian. He is the watcher at the gate who guards the boundaries between the worlds and who charges all those entering and leaving with caution. He is best known for his famous horn, but his sword is also important in the consideration of this rune. Snorri mentions that the poetic name for a sword is 'Heimdall's head', and the poetic name for a head is 'Heimdall's sword'. This is particularly significant if we consider that one form of his name was 'Heimdali', meaning 'ram'. Through the image of the ram, Heimdall's sword and his horn can be seen as two different sides of the same image. Both the sword and the ram's horns (or the elk's antlers) are symbols of power which may be used for either offence or defence, depending on the situation.
In terms of the journey, we have passed through death and rebirth, and must now face the Guardian before returning to our world. It is he who charges us to use our new-found power wisely. The person can no longer be simply concerned with their own personal development, but must now consider the effect that their actions may have on others. This is a crucial turning point, and the person will either choose to adopt a system of ethics or ignore the effect on others and only work to serve their own ends. Again, the sword is in their hands, but they must decide whether to use it for defence or offence.
- Runes
- Magic
- Description of use
- Wearable
- Norse