Represented by hail, it symbolizes the frozen egg from which Ymir emerges, that is, the fundamental structure (Christian grid?) that underlies and sustains the world we know (Midgard). This crystalline and solidified world arises from the combination of the ice world or Niflheim (antimatter) and the fire world or Muspelheim (energy).
It forms the model that contains the potential energy of the multiverse in neutral mode and symbolizes eternal cosmic harmony. It has a protective base as it prevents the intrusion of discordant elements.
The H-Rune is the ninth rune, a number revered by ancient Germanic traditions for its deep meaning. Depending on the context, this number represents the integrity that drives a state of empowerment and plenitude.
Note: Nine can also mean point of confluence or collapse.
In Younger Futhark type Runes this rune is replaced by the ᚼ (snowflake) symbol.
It is the cosmic force used by the powers that direct the destiny of humanity and the world.
The Rune-N represents anguish or affliction at the same time as liberation, which occurs through the fire that arises from the resistance or friction of the elements that participate or interact.
Note: It is also a Rune of spiritual protection whose motto according to Guido von List is: “take advantage of Destiny, do not oppose it.”
It represents the concept of the formation of matter through the combination of the energy that flows from the world of fire or Muspelheim and antimatter or Niflheim.
It is the stillness or lack of vibration, in some philosophies it is compared to the black hole or entropy, if we refer to the multiverse.
Rune-I (ice) is the opposite of Rune-F (fire).
It represents the natural cyclical pattern of things in this world through the twelve-month solar cycle, delimiting the horizon of this visible plane or physical world.
The J-Rune also symbolizes the reward or harvest obtained from past fruitful actions to reach goals set whether consciously or not.
We can associate fertility as an aspect related to this Rune, symbolized by the goddess Freyr.
This is a very special Rune since the World-Tree defines the transverse axis or central column of Yggdrasil and the nine worlds. The literal meaning of Yggdrasil is “the steed of Ódhinn”, where Ygg is “Ódhinn” and drasil is “steed”.
It represents the vertebral axis that connects the kingdom of heaven, earth and the underworld or world of the dead (Hel). This rune contains the mystery of life and death and unites them in its own essence.
For the Nordic peoples, the World-Tree was symbolized by the Yew, which is the only tree that grows from top to bottom, and since it is a very long-lived tree (see the Yew of Bermiego, Asturias) it also symbolizes eternal life.
This Rune worships the ᛰrlög force throughout the multiverse, it is the cosmic principle that designates the now by preceding acts or Karma in Sanskrit. The P-Rune contains the mystery of the Nornic (fate weaver) law of cause and effect in the multiverse.
The literal translation of ᛰrlög is “primordial layers”, where Φr means “past actions” or past, and lög “law”.
It represents a pattern for transformation, and together with the Rune-N (Naudiz), it contains the paradigm of balance between forces in friction.
The mysteries of divination and synchronisms are associated with this Rune.
It is a complex Rune, it contains the secrets of a series of unified ideologies. In Proto-Germanic algíz means protection and the symbol may derive from an outstretched hand.
This Rune is often connected to the figure of the Valkyries or the Swan due to its protective nature. These beings confer a protective and empowering character while being the means by which Odhinn communicates with the chosen ones.
In Old Norse i(h)war means Yew-Tree and is related to the word Ýr (Old Norse word for the Yew) represented by the symbol ᛦ, both forms (ᛦ - ᛘ) seem to derive from ᛯ which graphically symbolizes a tree . The Gothic word alhs or sanctuary is related to this Rune and means a grove or protected enclosure for gods.
It represents Bifröst in Norse mythology, this being a fiery rainbow (or silver in some cases) bridge that connects Midgard with Asgard, it is the form of consciousness to cross these domains and is therefore the Rune of consciousness and knowledge.
The Z-Rune is the means of communication with the gods and symbolizes the potential it contains of human life when it is directed towards the Æsir world. It is the connection between humans and gods through the effort of conscious will.
It is the energy that unites different force fields.
It represents the force of attraction between organically linked beings (traditionally as clans), bringing honour and integrity to the group. The power of the Rune-W consists of establishing social bonds and contains the mystery of harmony between various forces affiliated through syncretism.
With this rune the sorcerer can unite several Runes into a single harmonious force so that it works in favor of a specific result.