Wednesday, March 6, 2013

TEIWAZ


TEIWAZ

27th of February - 14th of March



Alternative Names
Tiwaz, Tir, Tyr, Teiws, Tiw.
Key Phrase
‘Now is the time to make use of
the skills and wisdom you have acquired.’
Meaning
Tyr (Warrior God),  the Tyr Rune, fatherhood, the arrow, a spear point.
Viking Rune Equivalent and Meaning
Warrior.  The Norse warrior god Tyr; Victory in battle; A guiding light.
Divinatory Meaning
Initiation
Corresponding Letter
T
Associated Colour
Bright Red
Associated Herb
Sage
Associated Gemstone
Coral
Associated Tree
Oak
Associated Myths and Deities
Sacred to Tyr -  Lord of the Heavens and war-leader, the Fenrris Wolf; Odin’s ordeals.

Manifestation Uses
For strengthening the will; healing a wound and for strength and protection; victory; success;   judgement and matters of law;  decisions or guidance.  Teiwaz can be invoked to heal any curse or ailment that has been wrongly placed upon you.
Relationship Interpretation
Combined strength and authority.  There is work to be done together and it will only be achieved together.
Healing Colour and Qualities
Brown.
Excellent to aid gout and rheumatism in combination with the Isa rune.
Talisman
Worn as a talisman, Teiwaz protects the material surroundings, brings victory, strengthens the will, and helps to heal wounds.

Teiwaz Drawn Upright

Keywords

Order, self-sacrifice, a voluntary sacrifice, stability, lawfulness, justice, courage, honour, morality, duty, discipline, responsibility, glory,  strength, conflict, a wound, leadership and authority, rationality, victory, success in a legal issue, protection, a protective amulet, knowing your personal strengths, steady, reliable, optimism, faith, analysis, the Pole Star, the vault of the Heavens.

TEIWAZ is ‘Order’.

The Teiwaz rune is the first rune of the third Aett. It is the seventeenth rune in total. Teiwaz is the rune of the god Tyr. Tuesday was named after him.  It is a rune of justice and order.
Like the warrior god Tyr, the Teiwaz rune represents inner strength, morality and honour.  In Norse mythology and cosmology, the god Tyr’s sacrifice of his hand to allow the binding of the Ferris Wolf, was a noble one.  Tyr is noted for his sense of duty and ethical responsibilities, in contrast to the pantheon of deities who are not concerned with such. The Teiwaz rune symbolises all qualities associated with the god Tyr, including strength, heroism, duty and responsibility.  It is said that Teiwaz is 'Tyr’s Rune'. Tyr is believed to be one of the oldest of the Norse gods and his position may well have originally superseded that of Odin.
The Teiwaz rune is one of the oldest runes in the Elderfuthark, having remained virtually unchanged from the earliest Bronze-age rock carvings, and it’s meanings and implications remain true.  Teiwaz focuses the attention and forces discipline. Embodied in this rune is the energy of discrimination.  It is one of courage and dedication.

The Teiwaz rune is phallic in shape and contains the embodiment of masculine energy, which resides in both men and women.  The qualities of Teiwaz are often exerted and looked for in men moreso than women, as a way of measuring and judging them.  Teiwaz, the rune, is one of fatherhood and all that it entails.
The arrow of the Teiwaz rune represents going straight to the source, or the heart of things.  It shows hitting the bullseye on the target and shooting straight.
This rune gives one the ability to remain objective and judge in fairness.  It also gives the potential for handling conflicts positively.
The Teiwaz rune symbolises new challenges and initiations into new understandings.  It represents voluntary sacrifice made by someone who understands exactly what they are giving up and why.
When the Teiwaz rune is drawn in a reading, it is telling you that there is a need for fearlessness as your victory is already assured if your heart remains true.  It is also a time to make use of all the skills and wisdom you have learned so far in this lifetime. 
You are warned to protect your faith, as it will be challenged.  Remember, the truth will always be victorious in the end.
If Teiwaz is drawn in a reading, rest assured that justice will prevail.

Norse God: Tyr


Tyr is the ancient god of War and the Lawgiver of the gods. The bravest of the gods, it is Tyr who makes the binding of Fenrir (Myth 7) possible by sacrificing his right hand. At one time he was the leader of the Norse Pantheon, but was supplanted by Odin much later.
Tyr also seems to be a god of justice. His name is derived from Tiw or Tiwaz an Tacticus and other Roman writers have equated this character to Mars, the receiver of human sacrifice. His day is Tuesday.
Tyr was the son of Odin though in Myth 17 he is made out to be the son of the giant Hymir. Like Odin, he has many characteristics of the earlier Germanic gods of battle. Parallels in other mythologies along with archaeological discoveries relating to a one-handed god, suggest that this character is very old and was known in Northern Europe somewhere between one and two thousand years before Snorri Sturluson included it in his Prose Edda. Similarities can be found in the one-handed Naudu in Irish mythology and in Mitra, just god of the day, of Indian mythology.


2 comments:

  1. You are reckless person for telling anyone that a fuckin candle can possibly heal you of gout or rheumatism. I love magic and this pantheon. Tyr is my patron but at the same time I know that he isn't going to "heal" me of illnesses. You should be punched in the face once for every person who has ever read this.

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