Serbon
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Is that upside-down Algiz negative? They call it "death rune", but we know that every rune that can be used negatively can also be used for positive things. So is this upside-down Algiz also a positive symbol?
Serbon said:Is that upside-down Algiz negative? They call it "death rune", but we know that every rune that can be used negatively can also be used for positive things. So is this upside-down Algiz also a positive symbol?
Shadowcat said:AS far as i know we do not use the runes upside down. The closest rune i can think of that could be called a "death rune" would be hagalaz due to its almost exclusive black magikal nature gearing towards destruction and ruin. Especially combined with thur it can cause accidents, violent deaths, or other horrible fates that can manifest for someone in the physical.
Serbon said:Is that upside-down Algiz negative? They call it "death rune", but we know that every rune that can be used negatively can also be used for positive things. So is this upside-down Algiz also a positive symbol?
Serbon said:Is that upside-down Algiz negative? They call it "death rune", but we know that every rune that can be used negatively can also be used for positive things. So is this upside-down Algiz also a positive symbol?
Serbon said:Is that upside-down Algiz negative? They call it "death rune", but we know that every rune that can be used negatively can also be used for positive things. So is this upside-down Algiz also a positive symbol?
Shadowcat said:AS far as i know we do not use the runes upside down. The closest rune i can think of that could be called a "death rune" would be hagalaz due to its almost exclusive black magikal nature gearing towards destruction and ruin. Especially combined with thur it can cause accidents, violent deaths, or other horrible fates that can manifest for someone in the physical.
Reverse motion of the Runes can be used in Black magick and one has to go by feeling on which of the actual words available in the JoS Rune page can be used to that end. Some are better than others.
Shadowcat said:Serbon said:Is that upside-down Algiz negative? They call it "death rune", but we know that every rune that can be used negatively can also be used for positive things. So is this upside-down Algiz also a positive symbol?
AS far as i know we do not use the runes upside down. The closest rune i can think of that could be called a "death rune" would be hagalaz due to its almost exclusive black magikal nature gearing towards destruction and ruin. Especially combined with thur it can cause accidents, violent deaths, or other horrible fates that can manifest for someone in the physical.
Bright Truth said:Shadowcat said:AS far as i know we do not use the runes upside down. The closest rune i can think of that could be called a "death rune" would be hagalaz due to its almost exclusive black magikal nature gearing towards destruction and ruin. Especially combined with thur it can cause accidents, violent deaths, or other horrible fates that can manifest for someone in the physical.
HPHC stated that runes can be reverse vibrated for opposite effects. So in this sense, yes, Algiz can be reverse vibrated as well. For runes being just proxy power words for original ones, they can not get destroyed. For example, maybe vibrating Algiz as TSSS-EEEE-GGGGG-LLLLL-AAAA can perish target's aura.
Others can make their own comments on it, but for me, it can be functional for specific things.
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Reverse motion of the Runes can be used in Black magick and one has to go by feeling on which of the actual words available in the JoS Rune page can be used to that end. Some are better than others.
His full message: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=232962#p232962
Bright Truth said:Shadowcat said:AS far as i know we do not use the runes upside down. The closest rune i can think of that could be called a "death rune" would be hagalaz due to its almost exclusive black magikal nature gearing towards destruction and ruin. Especially combined with thur it can cause accidents, violent deaths, or other horrible fates that can manifest for someone in the physical.
HPHC stated that runes can be reverse vibrated for opposite effects. So in this sense, yes, Algiz can be reverse vibrated as well. For runes being just proxy power words for original ones, they can not get destroyed. For example, maybe vibrating Algiz as TSSS-EEEE-GGGGG-LLLLL-AAAA can perish target's aura.
Others can make their own comments on it, but for me, it can be functional for specific things.
An excerpt from his post:
Reverse motion of the Runes can be used in Black magick and one has to go by feeling on which of the actual words available in the JoS Rune page can be used to that end. Some are better than others.
His full message: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=232962#p232962
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