Stàdhagaldr
Stadhagaldr - runic yoga, as it is being
called occasionally - was being developed by Friedrich Bernhard Marby, during
the twenties and thirties of the 20th century. Thus being a modern invention,
it has no historic roots. Plagiarists developed this technic further in the
thirties to fifties (here to mention: Kummer, Gorsleben, Spießberger). They
used the fictive Armanen-futhork of List. During the last years Runic
gymnastics is being developed further by various authors.
In accordance to many authors I can
confirm that the runic postures are bioenergetic antennas which receive the
various energies, symbolized by the runes. Tests with the pendulum during runic
gymnastics showed an expansion and charging of the individual aura as well as
an extensive radiation. The posture receive cthonic and celestial energies,
thus activate and vitalize body and mind. This energy is also necessary to
fullfill magical goals.
Performing runic gymnastic creates an
anchor for the runes in the individual aura and body. Then the runes have the
possibility to become organic and find realization and earthening within
yourself and your surroundings (if you allow this to happen). Just like in the
Asanas of yogic traditions, the runic postures (stöður) have more goals, as
mentioned by Edred Thorsson:
- Control of the body
- Control of thoughts
- Control of Breath
- Control of Emotions
- Anchoring of the Rune
- Mastering of the Will
Stadhagaldr can
be practiced at any location and time you have in mind. However, obviously
there are differences between various times, locations and personal
preparations when and how you are practicing runic staðas. Runic yoga are more
powerful outside in the fields or forests then in closed rooms. During the
morning-dawn it is more intense then at the evening. Naked it is better then
with clothes. Another point of importance is the direction in which you are
heading during the practice. Oriented within the geomagnetic field heading
north or south (in Australia) or heading west or east, using the inductory
orientation. Heading NE, SW, SE, NW generates hybrid experiences. When you are
practicing outside, the nature often reacts surprisingly! It makes a
difference, whether you are bannishing before and afterwards or not. Consult
Thorssons writings regarding proper intro rituals.
I used a small observance for anchoring
the runes in my auric field. For twentyfour days I practiced all twentyfour
runic postures (breathing each one twelve times), and each day a different rune
was dominant and being studied in as much ways as possible. I created a magical
space-time, within which I practiced the runic staðas. After that period the
contact with the runes was being established. However, selfdiscipline,
condition and endurance are required to get through such observances. The best
way is to create an individual schedule, which fits your needs. I am measuring
the duration of a staða in breaths, during which I sing the galdr. Average
durations are between four and eight breaths. Marby suggests to start runic
gymnastics with the position of ,which is to be held for fifteen minutes
before actually starting to practice other staðas. Until now I don´t know any
english translation of Marbys works - so you have to learn german, to read
about his discoveries.
Assume the recommended runic postures
and sing the name of the runes in a non-exhaustive way that you can feel your
body vibrating - in magic literature it is called vibrating. It could be that
you can hear overtones clearer as usual during vibrating. Take this as a good
sign. You are visualizing the rune with your inner eye,
as its form is being represented by your body and the energies are flowing
through your body. Before practicing a rune it is recommended to know
everything on the powers of the rune you want to practice. The flow of energy
is different for each rune, a field of research for your sensitivity.
The mudras are effective only after you
have anchored the runes in your own aura and body. They can be made silent and
unobtrusive.
The inner centre must be kept up the
whole time while moving and visualizing. Otherwise the whole exercise is just
moving without knowledge and perhaps dangerous, too. With runic walking you
develop an own Tai Chi form with twenty-four important elements, which can be
used in unarmed combat, too.
Phenomenons, occuring during runic yoga:
Cramps, convulsions and spasms are
a sign of opening channels. The body regains the ability of free flowing
energy. Let them happen, it is healthy.
Tingling and the feeling of
pins and needles in the extremities or the body is a sign of flowing
energies. If it becomes too much, stop the exercise and ground the energies.
Shaking is perhaps a sign of a
beginning seið-trance (see Jan Fries: Seidhways)
Swaying shows that the body is
attuning to the energies. Mstr. Amenophis from the Fraternitas Saturni gave the
advice to follow the movement and to dance the rune with it.
Warm sweat is sign of cleansing
processes and heating of the body.
Cold sweat is a sign of a
circulatory disturbance. Stop immediately.
Yawning and belching are
mechanisms of removing stagnating Qi. Increased bowel functions serve this
ends, too. If these things don´t stop later on, visit a doctor.
After finishing Stadhagaldr, or after
each rune, massage the energies first in the ear-lobes and the ear conch,
behind the ears, then in the face and the neck and then in the rest of the
body. Concentrate the surplus energies in the Dantien or Hara (see Mantak Chias
works on Tao Yoga!).
The shown postures and Mudras are ideas
and impulsees of developing your own approach to the runes. Today I use
different postures and Mudras. Everything is in constant movement and
development. Otherwise it would be not alive. The galdrs are completely free in
useage, that means its up to you, whether you sing "f f f f f f f" or
"ffffeeeehhuuuu" or something else for the rune fehu (for example).
If you have own ones - use them!
Terms
in Stadhagaldr practice:
Stádha
– body postures or assanas
Galdr
– incantations or mantras
Orindi
– breathing techniques (there is 5 techniques: Trell, Karl, Herse, Jarl and
Konge)
Hugr
– control of emotions
Mund
– hand postures or mudras
Haidr
– reaching the bliss during practice, control of personal will
what a beautiful post, thank you for enlightment
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