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Grey
September 14th, 2002, 04:00 AM
I don't know what I did really but here it is.

I wrote the entire elder furthak on a red candle in order by aette blessing blooding and chanting over each.
I tok a small silver necklace with a red heart out of a jasper on it ringed it around the candle and burned it.

The chanting was mostly about relationships and happiness and how each positively tied in.
Ive felt alot better since but I want to know if anyone has done this here and can tell what I did and any side effects it might have in a generall way. Like what happens if it gets take or something?

Rick
September 14th, 2002, 06:41 AM
...very interesting...

You broke the Futhark up into aettir (plural of aett). The word aett doesn't mean 'eight', it means 'family': kin, clan, group. You used the entire Elder Futhark (best visualized in a circle, no beginning or end)... wholeness, unity, completeness (or maybe completion), cycles ("from Creation to Ragnarok"). Red can symbolize passion (strong emotions) or blood (as in life & vitality, or as in 'blood-ties', family). Were you offering your heart or seeking another's heart?

This seems to me to be a bonding or binding... like a re-uniting of separated parts of a whole.

Most importantly, what were your intentions? What led you to do the working?

Grey
September 18th, 2002, 10:25 AM
I was offering my heart up to the berrer. I did it because well Ive felt out of touch with myself these days I made this necklace and well it just kinda happened really.

thx on the clariffication there

Flar's Freyja
September 18th, 2002, 03:55 PM
Originally posted by Rick
...very interesting...

You broke the Futhark up into aettir (plural of aett). The word aett doesn't mean 'eight', it means 'family': kin, clan, group. You used the entire Elder Futhark (best visualized in a circle, no beginning or end)... wholeness, unity, completeness (or maybe completion), cycles ("from Creation to Ragnarok"). Red can symbolize passion (strong emotions) or blood (as in life & vitality, or as in 'blood-ties', family). Were you offering your heart or seeking another's heart?

This seems to me to be a bonding or binding... like a re-uniting of separated parts of a whole.

Most importantly, what were your intentions? What led you to do the working?

Red can also symbolize protection. According to what Rick said, this sounds like an appropriate ritual if you were seeking to reconnect with yourself.