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The
Third Ætt The third section are the symbols and
understanding with this section Tier's 8,
the last set of characters in
That is the final set of 8 runes in the Futhark. This is as the poetic Edda’s
tell us what Odin brought back from the tree of Yggdrasil. It is up to each and every one who
encounter the runes to learn, grow , and advance
themselves. Learn from what the
runes will tell you. They are good
teachers and better guides.
Thus, these symbols are there for the individual, showing ways to
travel within. To seek a higher
understanding not from an outside guru but from the teacher within. Next month the final installment on the
individual runes sets will appear pear, Tier's 8.
The last of the three sets of 8 in the
Runic Futhark is Tier's 8. The Runic Futhark,
the divination device, language, and spiritual tool was
best known to have been used by the Vikings during the first millennium of
our current calendar. The Futhark is
24 characters separated into 3 sections.
The first is Fehu's 8 which deals with
community communication, the second is Hagalaz’s 8
which deals with the individual's path in life, and the third is Tier's
8 which deals with Societal
communication. This is the time and the sign dealing
with the next phase of the Futhark order. Tiwaz begins the
last set of runes which deals with combining the previous sets two sets Fehu’s 8 and Hagalaz’s 8 where
community and the individual can work together. Tiwaz brings us the ideas of The warrior,
the individual which sets himself or herself apart from the rest of the
community by willing to sacrifice himself or herself for the graters good of
all. The prime month of Tiwaz brings us to the point of what are we going and how
are we getting there. What do we need to do to not only better
ourselves but better our community. Creating ourselves a better life begins
with giving of ourselves to the greater good of the community with which we
have been accepted into in adult hood, be it the community with which we where raised or a community which has opened itself up
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