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The "Odin" Rune?

CaspianTheDreamer

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So basically i have seen in many places and other websites that talk about the futhark runes that, there is a " blank " rune that is called the Odin rune. They count it as almost an equivalent to The Fool card in Tarot. Also on a side note, these people divide the runes in groups that they call " Aetts" for example Tyr's Aett , Freya's Aett. Etc. Some clarification would be appreciated.
 
Hello friends. Runes are very good tools. You can use them in meditation and divination, and answer yes and no questions. The empty rune is the one that counts as 0 in the futhark. Odin's rune is the Odal rune, it is the last rune in the futhark. The empty rune called the desert rune it is important in divination interpretation. I myself use runes every day. Ave Satan!
 
The void rune was introduced by the enemy to throw off the numerological balance of the rune. Its function in the past has always been performed by the Perthro rune (#14).

As for the Odin rune, this can refer to a number of runes such as the aforementioned Odhal but also Ansuz.
 
Stormblood said:
The void rune was introduced by the enemy to throw off the numerological balance of the rune. Its function in the past has always been performed by the Perthro rune (#14).

As for the Odin rune, this can refer to a number of runes such as the aforementioned Odhal but also Ansuz.

The aettir division is based on the God/Goddess that rules the first rune in the series. It's a series of eight runes. The first starts with Fehu, which is ruled by Freyja (Inanna); the second one starts with Hagalaz, which is ruled by Heimdall (not sure yet who he was in the major civilisations); the third one starts with Tiwaz, which is the rune of Tyr (this is Lord Azazel in my opinion, but I am not sure yet).

This threefold division represents the threefold division of the natural world. For an in-depth explanation of this, I suggest you read the sources provided at the bottom of the page describing each rune on JoS. If you had read them, you would know the answer already.

After you have read them, you can verify everything written in the books by connecting to the energies of the runes. A simple and basic way to do this is:

1. Go into a trance. This ensures you tune in the feminine, spiritual side of the soul, increasing your awareness and receptivity/openness.
2. Clean yourself. This makes sure the energies flow freely and lingering foreign energies do not interfere.
3. Raise your energies. This makes sure your spiritual awareness reaches its peak and also increases your protection from enemy interference, and interferences of all kinds.
4. (Optional) Vibrate the Perthro rune a few times (this rune helps you discover secrets about the runes). No need to overdo this. Even as little as 14, 28 or 42 reps will suffice.
5. (Optional) Ask your Guardian Demon to help you in this endeavour. His job to teach you, guide you and support your learning. So, there is no need to hold back when it comes to learning experiences like this.
6. Visualise the shape of one of the runes in your mind, and see it shining bright.
7. You can then either enlarge it so it becomes so big you can enter it, or you can connect your aura to to it, or whatever comes most natural for you to connect to it. It's like void meditation: you focus on it.
8. Any instruction that comes, let it come freely. Do not block it, do not discard it, do not obsess over it either.

If you are doing multiple runes in one session, clean your energies before moving from one to another. This prevents confusion and meddling that may be caused by lingering energies of the previous rune.

More advanced ways are about splitting the soul before you connect with a rune.
 
Stormblood said:
the third one starts with Tiwaz, which is the rune of Tyr (this is Lord Azazel in my opinion, but I am not sure yet).

Tyr is Andras.
Tuesday -> Tiwsday -> Tyr's Day.
Tyr is Mars/Ares, known as Andras.
 
Stormblood said:
Stormblood said:
The void rune was introduced by the enemy to throw off the numerological balance of the rune. Its function in the past has always been performed by the Perthro rune (#14).

As for the Odin rune, this can refer to a number of runes such as the aforementioned Odhal but also Ansuz.

The aettir division is based on the God/Goddess that rules the first rune in the series. It's a series of eight runes. The first starts with Fehu, which is ruled by Freyja (Inanna); the second one starts with Hagalaz, which is ruled by Heimdall (not sure yet who he was in the major civilisations); the third one starts with Tiwaz, which is the rune of Tyr (this is Lord Azazel in my opinion, but I am not sure yet).

This threefold division represents the threefold division of the natural world. For an in-depth explanation of this, I suggest you read the sources provided at the bottom of the page describing each rune on JoS. If you had read them, you would know the answer already.

After you have read them, you can verify everything written in the books by connecting to the energies of the runes. A simple and basic way to do this is:

1. Go into a trance. This ensures you tune in the feminine, spiritual side of the soul, increasing your awareness and receptivity/openness.
2. Clean yourself. This makes sure the energies flow freely and lingering foreign energies do not interfere.
3. Raise your energies. This makes sure your spiritual awareness reaches its peak and also increases your protection from enemy interference, and interferences of all kinds.
4. (Optional) Vibrate the Perthro rune a few times (this rune helps you discover secrets about the runes). No need to overdo this. Even as little as 14, 28 or 42 reps will suffice.
5. (Optional) Ask your Guardian Demon to help you in this endeavour. His job to teach you, guide you and support your learning. So, there is no need to hold back when it comes to learning experiences like this.
6. Visualise the shape of one of the runes in your mind, and see it shining bright.
7. You can then either enlarge it so it becomes so big you can enter it, or you can connect your aura to to it, or whatever comes most natural for you to connect to it. It's like void meditation: you focus on it.
8. Any instruction that comes, let it come freely. Do not block it, do not discard it, do not obsess over it either.

If you are doing multiple runes in one session, clean your energies before moving from one to another. This prevents confusion and meddling that may be caused by lingering energies of the previous rune.

More advanced ways are about splitting the soul before you connect with a rune.
thank you so much for this info
 
Schwarze Sonne said:
Stormblood said:
the third one starts with Tiwaz, which is the rune of Tyr (this is Lord Azazel in my opinion, but I am not sure yet).

Tyr is Andras.
Tuesday -> Tiwsday -> Tyr's Day.
Tyr is Mars/Ares, known as Andras.

That's what I thought originally. However, Andras is no sky God and no God-king in any culture. Tyr was before Odin. Also, Andras has no direct relationship to justice as far as I know. Lord Azazel is literally the Lord of Justice and Law, and he is a war God too in a sense. But, yeah, maybe not. Tiwaz is listed for Baalzevulon's runes but not under Lord Azazel's runes. I think Andras may work directly under one of them.

What's weird is also neither Lord Azazel nor Baalzevulon have been given an Egyptian correspondence in the hieratic part, since all Gods and Goddesses are from Ancient Egypt. So all of them must have an equivalent. Between the two, I also don't seen any Norse name for Lord Azazel, which leads to speculation. Some may say he's Baldr, but that God seems too inconsequential and possibly a xian corruption.
 
Stormblood said:
Stormblood said:
The void rune was introduced by the enemy to throw off the numerological balance of the rune. Its function in the past has always been performed by the Perthro rune (#14).

As for the Odin rune, this can refer to a number of runes such as the aforementioned Odhal but also Ansuz.

The aettir division is based on the God/Goddess that rules the first rune in the series. It's a series of eight runes. The first starts with Fehu, which is ruled by Freyja (Inanna); the second one starts with Hagalaz, which is ruled by Heimdall (not sure yet who he was in the major civilisations); the third one starts with Tiwaz, which is the rune of Tyr (this is Lord Azazel in my opinion, but I am not sure yet).

This threefold division represents the threefold division of the natural world. For an in-depth explanation of this, I suggest you read the sources provided at the bottom of the page describing each rune on JoS. If you had read them, you would know the answer already.

After you have read them, you can verify everything written in the books by connecting to the energies of the runes. A simple and basic way to do this is:

1. Go into a trance. This ensures you tune in the feminine, spiritual side of the soul, increasing your awareness and receptivity/openness.
2. Clean yourself. This makes sure the energies flow freely and lingering foreign energies do not interfere.
3. Raise your energies. This makes sure your spiritual awareness reaches its peak and also increases your protection from enemy interference, and interferences of all kinds.
4. (Optional) Vibrate the Perthro rune a few times (this rune helps you discover secrets about the runes). No need to overdo this. Even as little as 14, 28 or 42 reps will suffice.
5. (Optional) Ask your Guardian Demon to help you in this endeavour. His job to teach you, guide you and support your learning. So, there is no need to hold back when it comes to learning experiences like this.
6. Visualise the shape of one of the runes in your mind, and see it shining bright.
7. You can then either enlarge it so it becomes so big you can enter it, or you can connect your aura to to it, or whatever comes most natural for you to connect to it. It's like void meditation: you focus on it.
8. Any instruction that comes, let it come freely. Do not block it, do not discard it, do not obsess over it either.

If you are doing multiple runes in one session, clean your energies before moving from one to another. This prevents confusion and meddling that may be caused by lingering energies of the previous rune.

More advanced ways are about splitting the soul before you connect with a rune.

7 is this meditation:

Merging Astral Consciousness
https://www.satanisgod.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Merging_Astral_Consciousness.html

Thanks for the infos.
 
Stormblood said:
What's weird is also neither Lord Azazel nor Baalzevulon have been given an Egyptian correspondence in the hieratic part, since all Gods and Goddesses are from Ancient Egypt. So all of them must have an equivalent.

I would not say they are from, rather they did influence Egypt, since they are much older. Some younger demons/gods may be from Egypt.
 
Stormblood said:
Schwarze Sonne said:
Stormblood said:
the third one starts with Tiwaz, which is the rune of Tyr (this is Lord Azazel in my opinion, but I am not sure yet).

Tyr is Andras.
Tuesday -> Tiwsday -> Tyr's Day.
Tyr is Mars/Ares, known as Andras.

That's what I thought originally. However, Andras is no sky God and no God-king in any culture. Tyr was before Odin. Also, Andras has no direct relationship to justice as far as I know. Lord Azazel is literally the Lord of Justice and Law, and he is a war God too in a sense. But, yeah, maybe not. Tiwaz is listed for Baalzevulon's runes but not under Lord Azazel's runes. I think Andras may work directly under one of them.

What's weird is also neither Lord Azazel nor Baalzevulon have been given an Egyptian correspondence in the hieratic part, since all Gods and Goddesses are from Ancient Egypt. So all of them must have an equivalent. Between the two, I also don't seen any Norse name for Lord Azazel, which leads to speculation. Some may say he's Baldr, but that God seems too inconsequential and possibly a xian corruption.

I personally think Azazel in Egypt could either be Horus the Elder or Ra. And Baalzevulon the Egyptian God Shu, the God of Wind (alongside Tefnut the goddess of moisture)
 
Stormblood said:
Schwarze Sonne said:
Stormblood said:
the third one starts with Tiwaz, which is the rune of Tyr (this is Lord Azazel in my opinion, but I am not sure yet).

Tyr is Andras.
Tuesday -> Tiwsday -> Tyr's Day.
Tyr is Mars/Ares, known as Andras.

That's what I thought originally. However, Andras is no sky God and no God-king in any culture. Tyr was before Odin. Also, Andras has no direct relationship to justice as far as I know. Lord Azazel is literally the Lord of Justice and Law, and he is a war God too in a sense. But, yeah, maybe not. Tiwaz is listed for Baalzevulon's runes but not under Lord Azazel's runes. I think Andras may work directly under one of them.

What's weird is also neither Lord Azazel nor Baalzevulon have been given an Egyptian correspondence in the hieratic part, since all Gods and Goddesses are from Ancient Egypt. So all of them must have an equivalent. Between the two, I also don't seen any Norse name for Lord Azazel, which leads to speculation. Some may say he's Baldr, but that God seems too inconsequential and possibly a xian corruption.

Yeah, even to me Tyr has more in common with Azazel than Andras but who knows, for now only the pages of Astarte, Baal and Azazel are updated and maybe in the future as other Gods' pages will be updated too, we will know more info about Andras as well.

In my opinion Azazel in the Nordic Pantheon may be Freyr brother of Freya.
There is also a theory, which I support, that Freyr is the god Ing, and we know that the alternative symbol of this Rune is similar to Azazel's sigil.

For the Egyptian counterpart I have no clue, I'm not very familiar with it.
 
Fuchs said:
Stormblood said:
[...]
7. You can then either enlarge it so it becomes so big you can enter it, or you can connect your aura to to it, or whatever comes most natural for you to connect to it. It's like void meditation: you focus on it.[...]

7 is this meditation:

Merging Astral Consciousness
https://www.satanisgod.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Merging_Astral_Consciousness.html

Thanks for the infos.

Yes, part of number 7 is that meditation applied to spiritual, impersonal concepts, rather than physical objects (step 1 of merging consciousness training). Thanks for pointing that out.

Fuchs said:
Stormblood said:
What's weird is also neither Lord Azazel nor Baalzevulon have been given an Egyptian correspondence in the hieratic part, since all Gods and Goddesses are from Ancient Egypt. So all of them must have an equivalent.

I would not say they are from, rather they did influence Egypt, since they are much older. Some younger demons/gods may be from Egypt.
I agree that's what they meant when they told Lady Maxine they are all from Egypt.

Kevin Hernandez said:
What's weird is also neither Lord Azazel nor Baalzevulon have been given an Egyptian correspondence in the hieratic part, since all Gods and Goddesses are from Ancient Egypt. So all of them must have an equivalent. Between the two, I also don't seen any Norse name for Lord Azazel, which leads to speculation. Some may say he's Baldr, but that God seems too inconsequential and possibly a xian corruption.

I personally think Azazel in Egypt could either be Horus the Elder or Ra. And Baalzevulon the Egyptian God Shu, the God of Wind (alongside Tefnut the goddess of moisture)
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I always believed it was Ra because of obvious reasons, but every time people answered "Amon Ra is Marduk" or something along those lines. I do not personally subscribe to the syncretic narrative for the Gods Amon and Ra, but I guess that's the official version for now. From what I am reading, in Cuneiform Marduk is actually called Amar Utu in Sumerian, meaning son of Utu, which is the Sumerian name of Azazel. This can mean a number things, not literally that he is his son, since we know both are brothers, sons of Satan. It's like Ramses in Egypt as a name or title that means 'son of Ra'. It's symbolical. Maybe Marduk works closely with Lord Azazel. Marduk is the Babylonian name.

Syncretism apparently didn't happen until the 18th dynasty (New Kingdom), so for thousands of years Amon and Ra were considered separately.
 
Stormblood said:
Fuchs said:
Stormblood said:
[...]
7. You can then either enlarge it so it becomes so big you can enter it, or you can connect your aura to to it, or whatever comes most natural for you to connect to it. It's like void meditation: you focus on it.[...]

7 is this meditation:

Merging Astral Consciousness
https://www.satanisgod.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Merging_Astral_Consciousness.html

Thanks for the infos.

Yes, part of number 7 is that meditation applied to spiritual, impersonal concepts, rather than physical objects (step 1 of merging consciousness training). Thanks for pointing that out.

Fuchs said:
Stormblood said:
What's weird is also neither Lord Azazel nor Baalzevulon have been given an Egyptian correspondence in the hieratic part, since all Gods and Goddesses are from Ancient Egypt. So all of them must have an equivalent.

I would not say they are from, rather they did influence Egypt, since they are much older. Some younger demons/gods may be from Egypt.
I agree that's what they meant when they told Lady Maxine they are all from Egypt.

Kevin Hernandez said:
What's weird is also neither Lord Azazel nor Baalzevulon have been given an Egyptian correspondence in the hieratic part, since all Gods and Goddesses are from Ancient Egypt. So all of them must have an equivalent. Between the two, I also don't seen any Norse name for Lord Azazel, which leads to speculation. Some may say he's Baldr, but that God seems too inconsequential and possibly a xian corruption.

I personally think Azazel in Egypt could either be Horus the Elder or Ra. And Baalzevulon the Egyptian God Shu, the God of Wind (alongside Tefnut the goddess of moisture)

I always believed it was Ra because of obvious reasons, but every time people answered "Amon Ra is Marduk" or something along those lines. I do not personally subscribe to the syncretic narrative for the Gods Amon and Ra, but I guess that's the official version for now. From what I am reading, in Cuneiform Marduk is actually called Amar Utu in Sumerian, meaning son of Utu, which is the Sumerian name of Azazel. This can mean a number things, not literally that he is his son, since we know both are brothers, sons of Satan. It's like Ramses in Egypt as a name or title that means 'son of Ra'. It's symbolical. Maybe Marduk works closely with Lord Azazel. Marduk is the Babylonian name.

Syncretism apparently didn't happen until the 18th dynasty (New Kingdom), so for thousands of years Amon and Ra were considered separately.
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I personally feel like when the mythologies say, oh this God is the son of Isis or Osiris etc. When in reality are brothers, etc. Could be an allegory of a bond. For example, a mortal under the guidance of a certain god like Isis or Satan, once they achieve immortality of the soul, their relationship is like father and son or like a mother and child, as they help them achieve godhood. Or like how bonds of friendship can be like brothers or father figures, stepfathers etc. So with this in mind, a lot of the gods even if they're not blood related, see them as their brother, sister, mother, father etc. And it is like a title of endearment and appreciation.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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