1. Symbolic Science Erdology mathematics/ Arithmetic , how the math was developed was in part by way of map making and figuring out how the
    1. Feminine count, this is where the counting starts with the Fehu, this is taken into account of everything is connected on a much greater scale.  As you can see easily by the sheer facts of the 1-24 that the entire numbering system is the feminine count is about starting from a placement holder.  The placement holder in this case is similar to that of a the first century, or instead of calling a 1 year old after more then 12 Gregorian months of life, the first year is about calling the first year the first year.  The feminine count is about the small details of what is important from the get go.  So these definitions are all about the first beginnings of where things actually begin.  All the definitions have a preface of being in the

1.      Fehu Fehu: the priorities of the first priorities

2.      Fehu Uruz: the priorities of strength

3.      Fehu Thurasaz:  the priorities of boundaries

4.      Fehu Ansuz: the priorities of communication

5.      Fehu Raido: the priorities of journey

6.      Fehu Kannaz: the priorities of learning

7.      Fehu Gebo: the priorities of partnerships

8.      Fehu Wunjo: the priorities of emotional connections

9.      Fehu Haggalaz: the priorities of past

10.  Fehu Nauthiez: the priorities of present

11.  Fehu Isa: the priorities of future

12.  Fehu Jera: the priorities of time/cycles

13.  Fehu Eiwaz: the priorities of creation

14.  Fehu Pertho: the priorities of machine

15.  Fehu Alhaz: the priorities of awareness

16.  Fehu Sowillo: the priorities of knowledge

17.  Fehu Tiwaz: the priorities of direction

18.  Fehu Bircano: the priorities of growth

19.  Fehu Ewaz: the priorities of movement

20.  Fehu Mannaz: the priorities of self

21.  Fehu Laguz: the priorities of motion

22.  Fehu Ingwaz: the priorities of the small details

23.  Fehu Othallo: the priorities of stability

24.  Fehu Daggaz: the priorities of end of sequence

25.  Uruz Fehu: the strength of priorities

26.  Uruz Uruz: the strength of strength

27.  Uruz Thurasaz:  the strength of boundaries

28.  Uruz Ansuz: the strength of communication

29.  Uruz Raido: the strength of journey

30.  Uruz Kannaz: the strength of wisdom

31.  Uruz Gebo: the strength of partnerships

32.  Uruz Wunjo: the strength of emotional connections

33.  Uruz Haggalaz: the strength of past

34.  Uruz Nauthiez: the strength of present

35.  Uruz Isa: the strength of future

36.  Uruz Jera: the strength of timing/cycles

37.  Uruz Eiwaz: the strength of creation

38.  Uruz Pertho: the strength of machines

39.  Uruz Alhaz: the strength of awareness

40.  Uruz Sowillo: the strength of knowledge

41.  Uruz Tiwaz: the strength of direction

42.  Uruz Bircano: the strength of growth

43.  Uruz Ewaz: the strength of movement

44.  Uruz Mannaz: the strength of self

45.  Uruz Laguz: the strength of motion

46.  Uruz Ingwaz: the strength of small details

47.  Uruz Othallo: the strength of stability

48.  Uruz Daggaz: the strength of end of sequence.

49.  and so it goes, Thurasaz Fehu, the boundaries of priorities

50.  Ansuz Fehu, the communication of priorities

                        ii.            Masculine count, this is where the first set of number is standard, and the Fehu Fehu starts from their. 

                      iii.            Balanced count: this is where the 2 of the counts work together.  Now an important note here is to suggest that the feminine masculine and balanced have only one application is quite wrong, in fact there are more then a few ways to apply these concepts to the counts.

1.      one way is

1.      the forward count masculine

2.      the reverse count feminine

3.      balance is the time and movement factors in the middle like the a b c counts of the column map, the a is forwards month, the b is where we are in current time frames, and the c is the reverse count down to the next cycle.

2.      then there is the

1.      masculine of the current count forward

2.      feminine of the reverses

3.      balance of how to put the counts together.  Where the cross over is, that is a count in itself.  How best to see this count in action is how to months are put together.  Litha is not at the beginning of the month but in the middle. Each of the other Sabbaths have their date in the middle of the month this accounts for the coming and going inside of all the rules of motion.

                      iv.            basic forward count

1.      Fehu:

2.      Uruz:

3.      Thurasaz:

4.      Ansuz:

5.      Raido:

6.      Kannaz:

7.      Gebo:

8.      Wunjo:

9.      Haggalaz:

10.  Nauthiez:

11.  Isa:

12.  Jera:

13.  Eiwaz:

14.  Pertho:

15.  Alhaz:

16.  Sowillo:

17.  Tiwaz:

18.  Bircano:

19.  Ewaz:

20.  Mannaz:

21.  Laguz:

22.  Ingwaz:

23.  Othallo:

24.  Daggaz:

                        v.            Basic reverse count: this whole concept came from the reverse definitions I could not understand till I reversed the idea and instead of going with a the opposite of priorities for Fehu, I though about the count down and then realized that the reverse did not mean Fehu but the count down was the reverse of Fehu was Daggaz. Is I reversed the flow of the sequence to see how the definitions would work in a reverse count down instead of building up order. So I applied those ideas to what I was working on and they fit.

1.      Daggaz: 

2.      Othallo:

3.      Ingwaz:

4.      Laguz:

5.      Mannaz:

6.      Ewaz:

7.      Bircano:

8.      Tiwaz:

9.      Sowillo:

10.  Alhaz:

11.  Pertho:

12.  Eiwaz:

13.  Jera:

14.  Isa:

15.  Nauthiez:

16.  Haggalaz:

17.  Wunjo:

18.  Gebo:

19.  Kannaz:

20.  Raido:

21.  Ansuz:

22.  Thurasaz:

23.  Uruz:

24.  Fehu:

                      vi.            Balance count: this is a harder one to explain since this is similar to the cycle of