Bindrunes: From the Real Sources

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    A bind rune or bindrune (Icelandic: bandrún) is a Migration Period Germanic ligature of two or more runes. They are extremely rare in Viking Age inscriptions, but are common in earlier (Proto-Norse) and later (medieval) inscriptions.
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    There are two types of bind runes. Normal bind runes are formed of two (or rarely three) adjacent runes which are joined together to form a single conjoined glyph, usually sharing a common vertical stroke (see Hadda example below). Another type of bind rune called a same-stave rune, which is common in Scandinavian runic inscriptions but does not occur at all in Anglo-Saxon runic inscriptions, is formed by several runic letters written sequentially along a long common stemline (see þ=r=u=t=a=ʀ= =þ=i=a=k=n example shown above). In the latter cases the long bind rune stemline may be incorporated into an image on the rune stone, for example as a ship's mast on runestones Sö 158 at Ärsta and Sö 352 in Linga, Södermanland, Sweden, or as the waves under a ship on DR 220 in Sønder Kirkeby, Denmark.
    On some runestones, bind runes may have been ornamental and used to highlight the name of the carver.

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  • @thatwitchgemmi6675
    @thatwitchgemmi6675 Рік тому +71

    I laughed so hard at your “fuck it I’ll just make another mark here. No one around here can read it anyway” 😂 Perfectly said

  • @stoolpurger6633
    @stoolpurger6633 Рік тому +11

    Doing magik without knowledge is worse karma than they know , Your Knowledge bro is real value , thank you

  • @skullsandstarlight
    @skullsandstarlight 3 місяці тому +3

    Love your no BS and no cringe content.

  • @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145
    @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145 Рік тому +18

    Personally I feel bind runes were sometimes used for magic. But I also feel there was little if any standardization to the practice. So each carver essentially made up their own binds & what meaning/effect it was to have. If true this also would make deciphering someone's bind rune essentially impossible & this the bind rune's magic couldn't be undone.

    • @crushinnihilism
      @crushinnihilism Рік тому +5

      Given thay we know pf the multiplicity of Gods worshipped by the peoples of germania its fair to assume magical practices varied as well

  • @deepquake9
    @deepquake9 Рік тому +3

    This lighting really makes your blue eyes pop! 🤙🏽

  • @ravenloor62
    @ravenloor62 Рік тому +17

    I totally agree, in no way am I an expert in runes but I do have an understanding, and hope to exspand my knowledge. The recent popularity in "Bind Runes" and the meanings of the new Runes I don't trust.
    I have a similar view that the old Pagan Runes were at times written in short hand or abbreviation, or a type of rune like sigil, as a sigil is very personal only the practitioner will truly know what it means.
    Thankyou for your content.

  • @Monkey-Boy2006
    @Monkey-Boy2006 9 місяців тому +4

    I discovered Bind Runes in a book on Northern Magic and always thought 'this is just a way of carving someone's initials.' Apart from Rune Reading I always thought of Runes as a way of spelling, not necessarily symbols. But what I'm learning lately is the magical use of these things came 2 centuries after the Viking Age. Hell, I got a Rune Binding decoration a good friend gave me, it is much treasured and is displayed in my room.

  • @MacNab23
    @MacNab23 Рік тому +6

    "Custom bindrunes" is a business model lol. Also it's weird that you mentioned the Undley bracteate. I recently bought a replica (silver rather than gold), and now I keep seeing references to it.

  • @Libby_izzy
    @Libby_izzy Рік тому +6

    Bind runes as a practicality of the time makes sense

  • @Melys415
    @Melys415 Рік тому +8

    Every time I do a rune reading and hagalaz shows up. I know a storm is coming.

  • @Sapoguapo
    @Sapoguapo Рік тому +4

    I was happy to see Mr. Flowers work in your recommended books. Futhark has been a major source of knowledge for me personally

  • @jeanninemiller6584
    @jeanninemiller6584 Рік тому +2

    I love your term, cring pagans. Reminds me of several people I've met in the past.

  • @emilybairstow8161
    @emilybairstow8161 Рік тому +5

    Reading a fantastic book on Icelandic grimoires and bind runes. I am conflicted about using them as the grimoire warns around impact, etc, if the individual believes in that, etc. So unless i know enough about something, i avoid meddling. This video as usual is very informative . Thank you

    • @erikhoff5010
      @erikhoff5010 Рік тому +1

      Check out Egil's saga and why you should know what you are doing.

    • @corvusscottwilliams4751
      @corvusscottwilliams4751 10 місяців тому

      Maybe look into creating magical sigils instead.

  • @Archer-Sterling
    @Archer-Sterling Рік тому +5

    Your channel is great! Thanks for all you do!

  • @gcanaday1
    @gcanaday1 Рік тому +46

    Aww, no honorable mention of the Bluetooth logo? 😅

    • @harry554
      @harry554 Рік тому +5

      He’s covered this in previous videos but good point

    • @robgau2501
      @robgau2501 Рік тому +13

      HARALD! The wireless.

    • @LisaAnn777
      @LisaAnn777 Рік тому +9

      It's a well known historical fact the ancient Norse invented wireless headsets.

    • @gcanaday1
      @gcanaday1 Рік тому

      @@LisaAnn777 inter-ship comms, they were used for keeping score in drinking games.

    • @valentinoesparza2399
      @valentinoesparza2399 Місяць тому

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  • @baronvonmeowington557
    @baronvonmeowington557 Рік тому +1

    Great video! Love all the hard work you put into these videos and leading me down research rabbit holes. Thank you!

  • @pickledhobo2684
    @pickledhobo2684 Рік тому +1

    I'm so glad your channel popped up on my feed. Very informative. Thank you for sharing the knowledge you've acquired.

  • @Tywaz.Longshadow
    @Tywaz.Longshadow Рік тому +8

    One of my favorite videos you've made. Good topic. It's been a passion pursuit of mine since a wee lad to memorize the runes and their meaning. Very fascinating and misunderstood meaning and script.

  • @ladyspider4904
    @ladyspider4904 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for sharing. I see these all the time on Facebook in many groups. I always appreciate your knowledge.

  • @drayaagnew6922
    @drayaagnew6922 10 місяців тому +1

    Just a funny thought. It's runic cursive. At least that's what popped in my head when did you the "they can't read it anyway" bit.
    I loved this thank you

  • @erikhoff5010
    @erikhoff5010 Рік тому +2

    The 4 "A" runes on the stave are used to call on Odin, as a blessing or a protection for a follower of Odin. The "A" rune being the 4th rune of the Elder Futhark and meaning God or Mouth.

  • @hydragamedev6920
    @hydragamedev6920 Рік тому +1

    3:07 and here we see one of the first recorded crossword puzzle’s. It was said that one of the ways odin predicted the future was to turn the wood of yggdrasil into paper and use it to make a news paper with prophecies in the form of articles. These news papers would contain crossword puzzle’s like this one for odin to test the wisdom he had gathered on his travels.

  • @roeberdt-bT.1021
    @roeberdt-bT.1021 Рік тому

    ...Thanks for the post of the subject.
    Absolutely appreciated.

  • @gregoryleevandall1880
    @gregoryleevandall1880 Рік тому

    Ty for continuing these great informational videos my friend I hope you are well 😎 ✌️ ❤

  • @MidgardMusings
    @MidgardMusings Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing this! Very well presented.

  • @cernunnos_lives
    @cernunnos_lives 19 днів тому

    Intention or context is everything. That's why something should be shared with different experts. Human history always needs to be preserved by our society.

  • @ianvarner5243
    @ianvarner5243 Рік тому +3

    Your first two book recommendations I totally agree with, but I would caution anyone concerning flowers/thorsson, same guy by the way. Just do a little research and you will understand my misgivings on this man.

  • @desertdan100
    @desertdan100 Рік тому +2

    I have one Rune my Grandmother taught me from Gotland. It was passed down through the family.
    It doubles as a family identifier or Clan or tribe identifier, choose whatever descriptive you want to use, and a seal of power.
    If you wanted to imbue power or energy into an object, you performed a ritual and inscribed or carved the symbol into that object.
    My Great-grandmother told me that it was forbidden in the past on pain of death to use or produce it after Christianity was forced upon us.
    It was a symbol or rune used by my Berserker Ancestors that was thought to be Evil and Black Magic, so the Christians on the Island wiped it out from existence and outlawed it.
    I believe that one day they will find it on something.
    I can draw it and remember it because I kind of have a photographic memory. I remember images I have seen and things I have personally experienced.
    She drew it only once for me and then abruptly burned the paper.She said it was bad luck or taboo for us to reproduce it now as Christian's.
    She only did it because it is part of my family history.
    She also told me that our family once had relatives on Faroe Island. Maybe the rune will be found there also.

  • @runebju
    @runebju Рік тому

    Love these videos brother!

  • @susancurry1346
    @susancurry1346 Рік тому

    Thanks for the information and the laughs.

  • @BoerChris
    @BoerChris Рік тому +3

    Nicely said. Except in a few instances, bindrunes are historically usually a space-saving device. The same applies to some single runes, such as "maður". Thanks for mentioning my book in your references (second one down).

  • @frost8077
    @frost8077 Рік тому +4

    People tend to think of Norse magic and Icelandic magic as the same thing, and you also multiple uses of bind runes to further confuse people who are new to the subject. The stave type bind runes derived largely from the Keys of Solomon, if I remember correctly, and later gained use in sigil magic. It's interesting to see that there was a tendency to paganize the Judeo-Christian grimoires. Although many of those grimoire concepts originally came from the Persian and Greco-Egyptian sources, so it's not the first time the material was readopted. I have no explanation for the modern pseudo-magical kind of bind runes though. It just seems like misunderstood information passed along the internet. The first time I saw them was over ten years ago on a Swedish jewelry website.

  • @cpullic
    @cpullic 11 місяців тому

    You have an amazing and beautiful country . I would love to visit some day. We’re glad you’re here in the USA as well and Inhave learned a tremendous about from you !!
    Hail to you sir 🍺

  • @majbritt1000
    @majbritt1000 Рік тому +1

    Actually, this is really an educational video, on a high scale..well done 👍👍👍

  • @kirtcobijn6200
    @kirtcobijn6200 9 місяців тому +1

    I think bindrunes were sometimes used as like.. a way to put a meaning into a compact "spell" sort of. Perhaps not out of actual magic belief, but more like the way your grandma pressed some money into your hand to buy some candy, when you were little. A well meaning gesture. So yes i suppose a wedding gift or whatever could have bindrunes into it to give the object meaning. Like an abreviation of the couples names, or their first letters in combination with a rune that belongs to a deity, for specific wishes. Perhaps like this.

  • @inkedskindeep9941
    @inkedskindeep9941 6 місяців тому

    I was curious what is the greeting you say in the beginning of all your videos? thanks for all the content you create. keep up the excellent work sir.

  • @crimsondeath7468
    @crimsondeath7468 8 місяців тому

    the tripple tyr rune could be the equivilant of the tridentis representing among many things the past, present and future and by Tyr granting one key to victory in all three dimentions of creation. The number three is also important in all religions. Almost alwyas in one way or the other representing wholeness

  • @jasoncrisp3640
    @jasoncrisp3640 Рік тому +2

    I think a good example would be. How W was originally VV

    • @alicelarsson165
      @alicelarsson165 Рік тому +1

      Precisely. Or the powerful nordic bind-bókstafir:
      å < ꜵ < ao
      ä < æ < ae
      ö < ø < œ < oe
      One needs to be very careful when writing out those, or they shallt bring misfortune and ruin thine harvests, or something.

  • @brianketaren5132
    @brianketaren5132 Рік тому

    Great information

  • @chrisnantus5957
    @chrisnantus5957 Рік тому +1

    I wonder, could the bind runes with the non words be sounds to be made in. a chant?

  • @ShadowfistsPurga
    @ShadowfistsPurga Рік тому +1

    is there a european shop for your norse flag as well?

  • @SolidSteakPrime
    @SolidSteakPrime Рік тому

    You mentioned that the link to the wand would be in the description, but I don't quite see it. Anybody have it?

  • @konstanttution7319
    @konstanttution7319 2 місяці тому

    Do you have any idea where I can find Saxon runes I can’t find hardly anything on them

  • @lilithgreen5123
    @lilithgreen5123 Рік тому +1

    Gagaga reminds me of a laugh lol like Mr. Krabs.

  • @kev1734
    @kev1734 Рік тому +3

    Very interesting. Personally I don't dabble with rune too much! I don't want to mess with things I don't fully understand; and I don't really trust anyone these days.

  • @kurtbogle2973
    @kurtbogle2973 10 місяців тому

    If I understand you correctly bind ruins are not necessarily in line, like OGAM which is usually written in the corner of a stone.
    They could possibly be a postscript?

  • @ahegaomemnon2059
    @ahegaomemnon2059 Рік тому +2

    I have a question that i figure you are the right guy to ask.
    I've been researching the relation between different cultures, and how the names of many gods came from one original indo-european word, which then shifted as language developed; Indo-European Dyēus became Greek Zeus, Roman Jupiter, and Germanic Tiwaz (Tyr). My question is how tyr shifted from the God of the Sky and Chief God, to the God of War, and how odin became seen as the chief god rather than the original, Tyr?

    • @rickardt1222
      @rickardt1222 4 місяці тому

      I believe that Teiwaz was the original Chief God / Creator God. The great creator god was often in many cultures the god of law and justice. Odin means "the raging one" symbolizes ecstasy. When the Germanic tribes came into a long period of fighting with the Roman Empire, I believe that they sought need to prioritize Odin over Tyr since they needed the war spirit more than law/justice. And by the time when Christian scholars started to write about Germanic religion, Odin had overshadowed Tyr. This is just my opinion tho :)

  • @JacksonDunnoKnows
    @JacksonDunnoKnows Рік тому +1

    Keep the great stuff going. Runes are definitely plagued by misinformation and cringe. For me, and my use with the runes, it's quite personal. I even hesitate sometimes to perform a reading with/on my wife. Nothing really bad, just that she really just thinks they are cool, a face value appreciation if that makes sense.
    And I liked what you said in a previous video, "make your own!" Yes!

  • @lo-fihi-ki5699
    @lo-fihi-ki5699 10 місяців тому

    you give all us norse/germanic men wisdom and courage of our ancestors! which now is giving me more and more confidence to spit game at every hottie I see. I cherish all women, but damn is out hard to find the right one for the right scenario.. me personally im burnt out on relationships, I just need that 10/10 viking/scythian queen (s)x3 to lead me to my bed chambers 4 days out of the week and id be happy.. and the only way to do that is to throw all the lines out there even if you lose a battle.. you live to continue the war and eventually god willing ill find my 3 queens be whatever ethnicity instead of money grubbing fast-food eating booster jabbing two faced trolls.. I like big troll butts and I can not lie

  • @JanaiaHamel
    @JanaiaHamel Рік тому +1

    As with any language, I question what was the inspiration for the design. What instrument of form does it model itself after? The lines and curves of a tree or the shape of bones, for example? Is it a conscious expression of an unconscious or not easily observable force such as electrical energy? Without the primary source of reference, it is challenging to understand the original intent of a crafted communication form.
    5:33 - its symbolic of compression technology which is an essential element of nature:

  • @DrFrankenskippy
    @DrFrankenskippy Рік тому +1

    What is lost here is the ORLOG (web of destiny / URD / WYRD) from which all the runes are 'cut'. The futharks all drew from the Norse 'sacred geo' of the time(less)

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Рік тому

    Good video ⚔️

  • @oaktreeholler
    @oaktreeholler Рік тому +1

    The only bindrune I've ever made was FYR. Merging the AngloSaxon word for fire. Simply because I put my staff in a fire lol
    It also kinda looks cool in AngloSaxon futhorc.

  • @carthius
    @carthius Рік тому

    This explains a lot of why me trying to research Bind runes still left me confused and lost

  • @kringel7111
    @kringel7111 Рік тому

    I recently thought about the practice of Brahmacharya in hinduism. So you think there is a similar idea in germanic/ Norse tradition?

  • @hewcarroll
    @hewcarroll Рік тому +2

    I've tried to explain this to people many times yet they try and use examples from long after the christianization to point to magical uses of bind runes. Or looking at spell inscriptions that use them as evidence of the bindrune itself being magical. Hel there are some examples from the viking age and earlier of rune staves, very similar to ogham, yet those are still inscriptions and though sometimes they are spells that's not the same thing as the "Binderunes" people think of. Magical inscriptions don't always even use bindrunes.

  • @savagedonut
    @savagedonut Рік тому

    Hello, just a quick question please, do you know why the runes were dropped in favor of latin alphabet? Alphabet evolution: Egyptian hieroglyphs -> Proto Sinai (Egypt writing system) -> Phoenician(modern Lebanon) -> Greek alphabet (added vowels - Cyrillic alphabet ) -> Latin -> Modern European languages but it started in Egypt it seems. Europe is linked to Egypt. Why were runes dropped in nordic countries/Germany in favor of Egyptian writing, do you know?

  • @geraldhaney3499
    @geraldhaney3499 Рік тому

    Can you tell me anything about the heavner runes in Oklahoma

  • @Lisa-mb3kj
    @Lisa-mb3kj 7 місяців тому

    Nine Naud bindes and that make it intersting when discussing Uthark och Futhark like Sigurd Agrell. And if using Uthark the Naud is nine. hmm.

  • @kurtbogle2973
    @kurtbogle2973 10 місяців тому

    You tell us that you like the Bronz age in Norway best. Is this where the Norse learned to do the intricate metal work and engraving that we see from the Viking era?

  • @EnglishSaxons
    @EnglishSaxons Рік тому

    Is it true that places in Sweden have had things unearthed and they are disposed of

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    @8814_ArierimBallingschap Рік тому

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  • @ragohwhiteclaw7462
    @ragohwhiteclaw7462 Місяць тому

    Whenever I'm asked if I will "do a reading" for someone I like to take out my rune pouch, pull each rune one by one, and name them as I set them down on my cloth. Then I say "There, I have read you the runes." The phrase "Rotlust tre fell" sticks with me. I know enough about the runes to lay them out, speak their names and meditate on them a bit, but I'm not doing some mystical reading, I am just thinking about my culture a bit and making time for personal reflection. My personal rune is simply the three that make up the phonetic spelling of my nickname, and I chose it for no better reason than they looked good overlaid.
    That said, if someone wants to go to some arts festival mystic and pay to have chips of burned wood laid out in front of them while they get an ear full of some bitching wisdom straight from the gods, hey it's their money. Maybe they'll actually take an interest and do some real research later, I don't know.

  • @annieg3489
    @annieg3489 Рік тому

    There was a bracteate found with bind runes which implied magical purposes, i believe it was from the 5th century, not the new find with Odins Man, I think the Undley one

  • @dannynizmo4007
    @dannynizmo4007 Рік тому

    Your fucken awesome brother

  • @huguesdepayens807
    @huguesdepayens807 Рік тому +1

    Cool

  • @jacoblangobard4640
    @jacoblangobard4640 Рік тому

    My favorite one is on a stone in Väringe sweden sö 133

  • @stevenhart6595
    @stevenhart6595 Рік тому +1

    I can agree that the popularity of bind runes today are not reflective of their use in ancient pagan religion. I might suggest though, that bind runes (if they were used often) were more personal and probably used rarely, as you mentioned, to maybe put a lot of meaning onto a little bit of space, like a talisman or a stone to be carried or worn by a person. I have no proof of this, it is only an opinion of mine based mostly on the idea that the absence of evidence does not necessarily equate to the evidence of absence. I might go farther and say that even if you are completely correct, that would not detract from an evolution of a faith in modern times to "use old technology in a new way." So, while I'm willing to accept that bind runes may not have been a staple of ancient pagans, I would posit that the concept of bind runes could be utilized appropriately today through proper knowledge of the runes as well as proper direction of intention by the user.
    Your points were very good and you presented well. Thank you for doing so much research and speaking from a place of knowledge about these things.

  • @konstanttution7319
    @konstanttution7319 2 місяці тому

    Yeah Denmark. My mom sent me to Denmark for a like 2 months when I was 12 with her friend. It was like maybe 87 or 88 ish. Do you know a town if you said it in English it would sound like Holtbek I that’s the word I remember but I can’t find it on a map. So maybe I’m not remembering it right. The little mermaid statue is there. I met James Darren and his wife Evy Daren they were old movie stars from a long time ago because that was my mom’s friends aunt and uncle and the aunt was from there their last name was jenson. Then I went to Copenhagen and saw all the things there and went tivoli I remember a lot of the things like that spiral staircase around that tall like tower thing and everything was copper. And all the dairy stuff like yoghurt and ice cream there’s no comparison I’ve tried to find out why but haven’t even heard anyone mention it. If we could have that stuff shipped over here or figure out how to make it like that you’d make a killing nobody would go anywhere else for ice cream. And they have a lot of good food and that bread, it’s black. It was hard to get used to but I finally did and I’ll bet that’s so much more healthy but I doubt you can even buy the ingredients to make it here. Anyway, I was too young then and homesick, but I wish I could go again now. Oh and we went to that old village with the straw roofs or maybe there was like grass on the roofs it was little thatched huts. I was too young to appreciate it. I wish I could find the girl I stayed with in Copenhagen her name was Christina she spoke perfect English didn’t have an accent like you. But not sure if her last name was jenson too or not. Sorry I just never hear anything about Denmark let alone anybody that’s been there, so I got a little excited. It may have changed a lot since then it sure has here. lol do you know that town? I walked to the water everyday and played with jellyfish there was a long pier and the little mermaid was there around where it curved. Anyway, that’s awesome. Do you live here now or are you still in Denmark. I remember a few sentences in danish do you want to go to the store and to town they’re almost the same. And can still count to 12 thirty some years later lol. It was alot different for sure.

  • @joaomanoel3197
    @joaomanoel3197 Рік тому

    Muito bom

  • @snodgerbill9111
    @snodgerbill9111 Рік тому

    Talking about B***s""" how about a video about the use of incense, are there any historical records of incense being used? So much bull online about white sage etc it would be great to hear your perspective. Great video as always.

  • @evaldasd2907
    @evaldasd2907 Рік тому

    The letters similar in both futark's as well in the latin alphabet are B.R.I.

  • @jrsgarage7623
    @jrsgarage7623 Рік тому

    I got my genealogy tables from a relative in Finland who has been a genealogist for over 30 years. My ansesters about 25or so generations back were Viking kings and princes gamie Olaf and the Bure kinship which blended into the forest Finns and lapplander Sami people then Finnish then moved ro america where i was taught i was full blooded Finnish..

    • @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra
      @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra Рік тому +1

      My ancestors were King Louis the 14th and Marie Antoinette, along with a gazillion other people.

  • @guarddog318
    @guarddog318 24 дні тому

    Bindrunes are used as sigils in old Germanic magic.
    I've had varying success with them, but since they are language dependant, you'd damn well better know what you're asking for, and who you're asking it from.

  • @jonasfischer878
    @jonasfischer878 Рік тому

    I just love how your (probably very realistic) scenario of "f*ck it, let's safe some space" is in contrast to the esoteric bs you can find on social media 😂

  • @therealtonedef
    @therealtonedef Рік тому

    U-tell-em!!!!

  • @christiangregersjrgensen3828
    @christiangregersjrgensen3828 2 місяці тому

    Runes are just an alphabet, and like you said, bound runes are just two letters put together for whatever reason.
    Like many other scripts, roman/latin included, futhark can be used to write many non-magic and magical things alike.
    Nothing more, nothing less. imho

  • @ronross1145
    @ronross1145 Рік тому

    How do the anglosaxon runes relate to the story of runes?

  • @mrbrotherjon
    @mrbrotherjon Рік тому +1

    Madame pamita, runes in magic, Hot to use runes in spells

  • @jimmysmith2249
    @jimmysmith2249 Рік тому

    Maybe they are slang of the time. Imagine someone 600 years from now trying to understand the strange symbology we use right now.

  • @mladistoj2630
    @mladistoj2630 Рік тому

    City of Breza Bosnie and Herzegovina you can find runes..

  • @bigstevie100
    @bigstevie100 10 місяців тому

    Might be a daft question but ...... can runes be translated to the English alphabet ?

  • @Azrael1st
    @Azrael1st Рік тому

    Sorry if this sounds totally irrelevant but Apparently our Indra influenced Odin, is that true?

    • @Schmorgus
      @Schmorgus Рік тому

      Just wondering, why you think Indra "influenced" Odin?

    • @gcanaday1
      @gcanaday1 Рік тому +2

      Indra is much closer to Thór.

    • @Azrael1st
      @Azrael1st Рік тому

      they just have similar traits it sounds like. I thought there was some connection between Indians and Scandinavia. my bad

    • @Azrael1st
      @Azrael1st Рік тому +1

      @@SchmorgusI’m really interested in the indo European’s

    • @Azrael1st
      @Azrael1st Рік тому

      @@gcanaday1ahh so it was Thor. Not Odin lol.

  • @vilijanac
    @vilijanac Рік тому +2

    Vikings now of Pan, Druid order the Slavic warriors.
    Do not mess with these that have a Vojvoda. Trade and exchange is ok.

  • @pentegarn1
    @pentegarn1 Рік тому

    I'm kind of torn on the subject. I mean a living religion should never be static. So there's classic use and there's how people use them now? And I love that Anglo Saxon knife sheath!!!

  • @mikeforester3963
    @mikeforester3963 Рік тому

    11:25 True words. How's the line in Egil Saga: _Skalat mandr rúnar rista. Nema rada vel kunni._

  • @guarddog318
    @guarddog318 24 дні тому

    Vikings needed Dremel tools. lol

  • @haunted_sniper
    @haunted_sniper Рік тому

    i just started your video. and lemme say... bindrunes? thankful for my danish heritage cause runic language is still being discovered and should be left to experts. theres nothing wrong with using english if thats what you speak currently... dont have to know runic to prove nordic heritage.. but again my family looks and has danish heirlooms and stuff

  • @Beleidigen-ist-Pflicht
    @Beleidigen-ist-Pflicht Рік тому

    I actually created some bindrunes for all þe colours , but þese are my own creations, based upon artistic ambitions, I don't claim it to be historical.
    Þough we could say þat we are capable to add some culture into þe runes by ourselves, who says culture cannot be added upon?
    Þen again, we probably have to show, we are worþy to inherit what our ancestors left to us.

  • @crushinnihilism
    @crushinnihilism Рік тому

    Tyr rune probably means victory because it looks like a sword.

    • @rickardt1222
      @rickardt1222 4 місяці тому

      More like a spear, lets be honest.

  • @berserkerboy9777
    @berserkerboy9777 Рік тому

    Do you think less wealthy Germanic warriors would wear padded wool or leather armor?

  • @bartgielingh2212
    @bartgielingh2212 Рік тому +2

    I guess we can only guess what the true meaning of runes are.

    • @Akkolon
      @Akkolon Рік тому +5

      no, we know what they are. They are letters representing sounds. Among others Jackson Crawford has extensive videos explaining how runes where used, where they come from and what sounds they represent.

    • @shadowdragon3521
      @shadowdragon3521 Рік тому +1

      @@Akkolon If you watched the video, he also mentioned that runes are used for magical purposes at 7:06
      You can experiment with applying runes in magic to get a better idea if you believe in that sort of thing.

    • @Akkolon
      @Akkolon Рік тому

      @@shadowdragon3521 ofc I saw the video and the mentioning of the limited use for what we could perceive as magical use but it still a bit of a stretch to say "I guess we can only guess what the true meaning of runes are" when we clearly do know.

  • @bobsguitarstudio715
    @bobsguitarstudio715 11 місяців тому

    We wuz Vikangs and sheeeeet!

  • @robgau2501
    @robgau2501 Рік тому +1

    Ya know, we can invent new things, right? As long as it makes sense and we admit we made it up, who cares? We should create new things.

    • @ThorSonOfOdin85
      @ThorSonOfOdin85 Рік тому +1

      Thats not how ancient magic and symbolism works.They built on strong foundation. They are layered on top of each other which makes it whole. drawing and making up a symbol and saying this will gives you luck thats not how magic works, becasue beliefe is not enough for that. Magic and its symbols built on energie sources and hasve to be preciese. not gonna sugar code this for you but thats how the neo cringe pagans operates today. Making up symbols and they dont have any foudnational clue about the very source of power which should be added to the symbol in order to funcion. but thats also complex, becasue in order to make it work, certen type of energies, needs to be channeled, and locked inside of the symbol or object. thats called magic crafting which is highly dangerous for those who didnt have any proper initiations to the "craft" In oderd to achieve that people who wants to invent new things in an actual funcioning ways which effects aour very reality they need a deep and high knowledge about every aspect of magic, rituals, etc in order to reach your goal with your invented "things". It is a very complex system which is cannot be skipped. including the steps what you have to take as well. it is a slow and time consuming process and to be fair in 99% even one life is not enough to get to that level.

    • @Beleidigen-ist-Pflicht
      @Beleidigen-ist-Pflicht Рік тому +2

      As long as we respect þe original to a certain degree, mind you.

  • @micahtdoggknight9728
    @micahtdoggknight9728 Рік тому

    the shaman says magic is real,do we hate the shaman?

  • @kurtbogle2973
    @kurtbogle2973 10 місяців тому

    The Roman's really messed up Human spirituality. The theory I have is that if we meditate enough resting against a Oak tree
    We might be able to retrieve the true meaning. I believe this is why we Druids never wrote anything down.
    I have little epiphanies all the time.
    The worst we can do is to not try.

  • @ijaxon6675
    @ijaxon6675 Рік тому

    Runes and magic are particularly overblown to the point of absurdity. They are magic if you can write and convey a message to someone else and they can read it, kinda like the Latin letters we use today. Any alphabet could be used. If you are illiterate any letter is nothing more than an indecipherable symbol.

  • @demoncore5342
    @demoncore5342 Рік тому

    I am convinced those are sigils, people definitely did not came up with the concept just once.

  • @BRIMZ619
    @BRIMZ619 Рік тому +1

    Love this..lol. Can someone clear up this "test" people talk about to be able to wear a Mjolnir? Sounds like cult b.s. to me. THERE IS NO TEST!! Lol.

  • @valentinoesparza2399
    @valentinoesparza2399 Місяць тому

    I got shit tatted on me that I don’t even know what they mean. Might be going to hell