It contains the force ruled by the god Ása-Tyr.
Ása-Tyr is the Norse god of law and justice and who governs the thing or the Germanic general assembly by establishing law based on passive regulation. It also represents the self-sacrifice made by the leader of the people for duty and justice.
There is a triad that represents this rune: (1) Justice, (2) War, (3) the Pillar of the World (axis-mundi). According to the ancestral Nordic vision, the different aspects that the triad symbolizes are closely related, and when required, certain numic forces (e.g. ᛰrlög) can intervene on them.
The T-Rune also represents the pillar of the world that establishes the separation between earth (men) and sky (gods) and thus prevents the collapse between both worlds (matter and energy).
Its analogues are: in Sanskrit Days, Zeus in Greece and Jupiter in Latin.
It contains the mystery of spiritual discipline.
The B-Rune contains the mystery of Mother Earth regarding the cosmological aspect of death and resurrection.
In Norse mythology he is represented by the goddess Hel. It is said that the goddess Hel, to sustain the process of death and resurrection of the human being, is nourished by her spiritual energy.
She represents the cycle of transformation through the pattern of birth-development-death-birth.
This Rune is also the passive protective force that guards and protects.
It represents the Germanic concept of the dual reign or construction of the harmonious union of two forces.
It is frequently symbolized by two horses or the 8-legged steed of Odhinn.
The E-Rune represents the means that assists travel (through the soul) between the various worlds in Yggdrasil.
This Rune also represents the qualities attributed to the horse such as loyalty and fidelity, and symbolizes the empowerment symbolized by the rider who governs the steed, that is, spirit over matter.
It contains the mystery of the divine (archetypal) structure inherent in the individual himself and humanity in general, which is imparted by Heimdallr as described in the poem in the Rigsthula of the Elder Edda.
The M-Rune represents the god Heimdallr as the link between humans and gods, at the same time that he is guardian of Briföst.
This Rune symbolizes the institution created through the genetic link between blood brothers. Whether with humans or between humans and gods.
It symbolizes the perfect or androgenic human being, that is, part man and part woman.
It is the basic energy in the multiverse and the origin of organic life.
The L-Rune represents the primordial waters (domains or dimensions) of Niflheim, whose potential (amorphous) must first be solidified (or crystallized) by the energy released from fire or Muspelheim so that life can manifest.
In fact, the Christian rite of baptism is related and comes from ancient times, which means the passage between domains or dimensions. In the Viking era, burials were carried out with boats, where the figure of the boatman represents the companion or medium that assists the soul during the journey between dimensions.
Ingwaz is the male consort (and attending cleric) of Mother Earth or Nethus to the Germans.
Both gods work together and their cult was developed in ancient times mainly in areas of the North Sea. Their cult was so important that the people of the North Sea were often called Ingvaeones (those of Ing).
In the Ing-Nethus cult the feminine element consumes the masculine energy to fertilize the earth and its creatures. Here the masculine element represents a source of self-supply, cosmic food or stored potential energy that undergoes periods of gestation.
We can find strong nuances of the type of cult that Ingwaz refers to for Cybele-Attis as well.
It is daylight during dusk and dawn.
The D-Rune symbolizes the Great Awakening and is associated with the ritual of the heart of fire and mystical light perceived in a magical way.
Dagaz are the divine twins (dawn and dusk) represented by the visible stars and contain the paradox of polarity, on which the cult of Odhinn is centred and characterized. This vortex of polarized concepts is synthesized through a secret “alchemy” where the two extremes become one.
This Rune represents the time/place in which darkness and light, pleasure and pain, life and death, body and soul, matter and energy; are synthesized into a common concept that goes beyond perceived opposition.
The mystery of Othala is symbolized by the strength of the clan, which enforces boundaries and defends it against intruders. This is the essence of Midgard, central precinct.
The Rune-O is a sign of innate qualities acquired as a result of spiritual inheritance, together with the actions passed by the ancestors of the clan. It is the spiritual source of magical power, resulting from virtuous actions in the past, transmitted as runic imprints and genetic lines. These virtues are in principle immutable/non-transferable unless a union that combines them is created through the marriage of members of different clans.
It is also the monogram of Odhinn and represents the overall tribal law to the proper management of your belongings and resources.