![]() LESSONS 24 AND 25 A. ![]() B.
Please view runes A and B pictured above to answer the following questions. 1. Name Rune A and describe what it looks like. (5 pts) Rune A is the Othila rune. (The students had free reign for their descriptions of what the rune looked like to them. Good answers here. :) ) 2. Can Rune A be reversed? What does Rune A mean (be sure to include its reversed meanings if it can be reversed)? (5 pts) This rune can be reversed. This rune has several meanings. It means Inheritance or the passing on of property or knowledge. One's native land, ancestral home. What is truly important to you. Land of birth, spritual heritage, experience, and fundamental values. Aid in physical and spiritual journeys. Source of safety, increase, abundance. Reversed this rune means slavery, lack of customary order, totalitarianism, homelessness, poverty. Bad Karma,prejudice. What a man is bound to. 3. What is special about Rune A? (5 pts) This rune is special because it is the last rune of this Futhark we have been studying since the beginning of this class. 4. Name Rune B and describe what it looks like. (5 pts) Rune B is the Dagaz rune. It may look like any of the following: Like the eyes of an owl. It also could be a capital M looking at its reflection or two capital M's together 5. Can Rune B be reversed? What does Rune B mean (be sure to include its reversed meanings if it can be reversed)? (5 pts) This rune cannot be reversed. The rune has several meanings. It means Breakthrough, awakening, awareness. At time to plan or start a business. The power of change directed by your own will, transformation. Hope/happiness, the ideal. Security and certainty. Growth and release. Balance point, the place where opposites meet. |