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so what?!

Come on! You want real witchcraft? You should take a look at Icelandic Rune Staves

Icelandic Runic what?!

I will give a couple of examples about rune staves to our friends back home

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Hello friends! My name is Arith Härger

and today I'm going to talk about the Icelandic rune staves

so the other day I have given you a video about the rune staves and I have given you an

historical introduction and what the runes staves are, what they were used for

and I'll leave a link down below in the description so you might watch that video

so today I'm going to talk about the Icelandic rune staves

I will show you the symbols, the charms ,their names, what they are used for and well...

I will not delve too much on the information of each symbol, in the future I will make a

video for each symbol a sort of advanced classes for Icelandic rune staves

so today I'm going to give you just an introduction to the symbols a sort of

Icelandic rune staves for beginners, I hope you enjoy it and well... let's get started

I forgot to tell you please turn on the subtitles, there will be a lot of strange terms in this video

all right let's start with one of the most famous rune staves

the Aegishjálmur

this is one of those symbols I would like to

make a video just about it because there is a lot we can tell

but this is a little introduction to the symbols so let's keep it simple

this one is often translated to "Helm of Awe" its basic form was that of a four or eight fold

equal-armed cross with branches at its terminals

the Aegishjálmur is mentioned in the saga of Sigurd, when Sigurd slays the great serpent Fáfnir

in order to win the treasure hoard of the Niflungs (Nibelungen)

one of the "objects" of power he gets is the Aegishjálmur, it's something ethereal not a helmet in its

usual sense but something that surrounds the wearer with a tremendous power

to terrify and subdue one's enemies the power is concentrated between the eyes

and it is often associated with the power of serpents to paralyze their prey

not a concept exclusively from northern Europe

but an ancient indo-european concept so basically this is also used as a symbol

of protection and after Christianity was introduced in Iceland

this magical sign was also named Solomon's innsigli

this one is called

Að unni

and it seems to be a combination of the most basic and simplified forms

of the Aegishálmur as shown previously and right here again

it is said to be used so a woman might love a man, however, the most basic forms of the Aegishálmur

of a four equal-armed cross, is only mentioned as to win a girl's love

it's used while fasting and the symbol is drawn with one's spittle in the palm of the hand

when the person greets the girl whom he desires to have

and it should be the right hand

this one is called Hraethigaldur simply to put fear on an enemy

if you want your enemy to be afraid of you when he sees you then

carve these staves on a piece of shrub-oak and wear it in the middle of your chest

and make sure that you see your enemy before your enemy sees you

it is interesting to notice this detail of carving the symbol on oak

trees have always been considered to be magical in nature or having

magical properties, and the oak in Norse witchcraft is associated with the power

of the Thur rune or Thurizas and obviously with the God Thor

and in here it seems to act as a terrifying apotropaic talisman or in other words

to ward off harm or evil influences

this one looks like someone was learning how to write

these runes staves are to play a sick joke on someone so the person can't hold

food down all day - carving these staves on cheese or fish and have the one eat it

whom you wish to make a sport of, and whatever the person eats that day will be of no use to the person

these 16 staves seem to be all highly stylized runic symbols

arranged in two rows of eight, their full meaning has yet to be decoded maybe

because they also seem a mixture of Celtic alphabet which wouldn't be

surprising since the Norwegian settlers took their Celtic slaves into Iceland

and there was probably a mixture between the two traditional witchcraft realities

well this is just great speaking of learning how to write

learning how to make rune staves probably goes through this simple geometrical process

anyway this one is a tricky one and it's to hinder a person

from coming to your house - if you wish that someone in particular would not

come to your house, property, or an area you own, carve this stave on Rowan wood

when the Sun is at its zenith and walk three times with the Sun and three times on

the contrary direction of the Sun around the area while holding onto the Rowan stick

on which the stave was carved and onto some sharp-spined thorn-grass, a thistle

and then put both of them up over your door in the middle

again the magical properties of a tree - Rowan wood is thought to have a life-giving power and

to be able to control otherworldly things it is also used in a contrary sense

as a bringer of death

the use here is to protect the house from evil entities or to terrify those who would come uninvited

The thistle is an herbal correspondence to the Fehu rune

very much connected with the "bringer of life" so in a way the combination of the herb and the

rowan-wood is to create or imbue power by mixing opposite polarities

who knows?!

these things are never clear

Dreprún

to kill another's livestock

one should write these staves on a leaf and cast it into the person's horse's hoof print

then some of his livestock will die, surprisingly this one is the least

cruel rune stave around at least the person is not trying to kill the other

in a gruesome and terrible way but it's killing innocent beings

in Iceland livestock was the source of wealth for farmers, that which gave them sustenance

and money so losing livestock really was a blow in the stomach leading people to

despair and poverty

Þjófastafur

to use against thieves

this kind of rune staves are the ones you will find the most

to find at thief, to use against a thief, to discover a thief

these are just a few examples and it's understandable

the great amount of rune staves against thieves

these rune staves probably appeared when Iceland went through a troublesome

economic period when they ceased to trade with mainland Europe and probably at the

beginning of the 12th century a time of civil strife, old patterns of feuding

exacting of blood vengeance and the like, began to emerge again there was a great

economical crisis and people would start to steal from each other and well....

with the previous rune stave to kill livestock and end people's wealth

more reasons to steal

well this one can be literally called "að stilla alla reiði"

to calm all anger or to end strife, yes as we have seen there were troublesome periods in Iceland

in order to calm all anger

make this stave on your forehead with the index finger of your left hand and say:

it is the helm of awe which I bear between my eyes, let the anger melt, let the strife stop

may every man rejoice in me as Mary rejoiced in her blessed son when

she found him on the victory-rock - in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit

I picked this one on purpose so you can understand what I have spoken

in the previous video about the historical background of the rune staves

the Christian influence not only on the symbols but also on the invocations

made when calling upon the power of the symbols

by the end of this very Christian invocation you should also read thus:

"Ölver, òdinn, Illi"

everything may your will bewilder

may God himself with mastery sent love between us

this three-fold Odinic invocation includes the name of Odin beside "Ille"

"the evil one", which may have been an old name for Odin since he was called Bölverkr

"evil worker" and was also called "the father of all evil" and unlike you might think

that he was associated with evil due to Christianity

this association with evil was made during pagan times because Odin in his essence

wasn't a good god nor a god of wisdom and the All-father but a God of war and death

now let's talk about rune staves much older than the ones presented

previously with less Christian influences and much more geometrical and highly complex

Galdrahöll or Hall of magical incantations, which was carved on

the skin of a Water Rail, which is a bird

it's unclear the use of this rune stave

probably protection or concealment of something

Galdratöluskip

it was used to ruin ships, in scandinavian societies ships were not only a means of

transportation but also for trading goods, at a certain point scandinavian

societies highly dependent upon naval trading routes

the soils in Scandinavia are hard to cultivate but surprisingly the majority of

Scandinavians were farmers but during the Viking Age they became seafarers and

explorers coming in contact with so many different cultures and bringing back home

all manner of goods, the Norse became traders and their lives dependent on

buying and selling goods rather than cultivating the soils or herding cattle

so staves to ruin ships have exactly the same purpose as the ones to kill cattle

the objective was to hit hard on another's property and source of wealth

which leads to the rune stave or let's call them Galdrastafir or Galdramyndir

these are the proper terms for rune staves and this one is called Kaupaloki(e)

you will most likely find it in this shape or like this or even like this

it's a rune stave to prosper in trade and business

one should cut this sign on a stave of beech wood and wear it in the middle of one's breast for success and

victory at buying and selling

the name of this stave, Kaupaloki(e), consists of the word for "buying" or "making business deals" which is

Kaupa

and "Loki" derived from "Loka" - to lock, shut - and so it literally means "deal closer"

interesting enough this might indicate the origins of the god Loki

not a god of trickery and mischief but a God whose chief function was the role of

closing or concluding a cycle of existence and coming to an end with this

and coming to an end with this video

don't worry there are loads of rune staves and I will probably make another video with the rest

so let's end this with Draumstafir and the Draumastafur

this sign must be made on st. John's night, st. John's Eve is at the

23rd of June so this is probably referring to the

night of the 24th of June the feast of Saint John which closely coincides with

the summer solstice also referred to as midsummer

so during this night you carve this sign on silver or on white leather and if anyone sleeps on it the person

will dream what the person wants, the same principle goes for these other rune staves

carving the staves on fir wood and sleep upon it makes you dream what you want

and this one right here you carve the symbol on oak but you place it

on someone else's pillow or whatever place this person will lay its head on

and the person will have dreams according to your will

pretty cool huh?

and since I'm about to say goodbye and ending this video on rune staves to make peopel sleep

I'm sure you are already feeling sleepy after all this information I've been giving

here you have a rune stave to make someone go to sleep

if you want to lull a person to sleep then carve these staves on

alder wood and put it under the person's head and the person will certainly sleep

until you take it away, don't forget to take it away or you might let the person dream for weeks

which I'm sure for some people would be great, I myself need an entire season sleeping

anyway again a type of wood - alder is often associated

with fire and wakefulness and it corresponds to the Sowilo rune

again we see in here the use of innate polarity to evoke the opposite effect

alright friends thank you so much for watching and don't worry I will make another video

about the rest of the rune staves

if you liked this one, of course

even if you didn't I will make it anyway

so thank you so much for watching, see you on the next video

all the links to my social media are down below at the description

and as always...

tack för idag!

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How to crochet devil - free pattern - Duration: 15:10.

Hi, today I want to show you

How I will make this crochet devil

I will show you how I will make a hand for devil

I start with magic ring.

and I will make 6 single crochet into the magic ring.

and now I will crochet 8 round.

and I follow the pattern in the 8 round.

and I will make 1 single crochet

1 decrease

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and one single crochet.

and next round - 9 round.

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and 8 single crochet

and I will follow the pattern to the finish the hand

I will fill the hand with cotton.

and I will finish crochet

Tail I will crochet around 2 chenille steams.

Here I will make a bum for devil.

I use piece of yarn

and I insert needle to the 4 round of back side the body

and second side of yarn I insert in the 17 round

in the centre back side of the body.

and I will make a stable knot.

and this is will do a bum for devil.

Here I made every parts follow the pattern.

The pattern you can fined on my website

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and now I will sew everything together

First I will sew eyes to the head.

I will fill little bit eyes with cotton

Now I will sew eyelids.

the nose

Now it's time for ears and horns.

Now I will sew heart to the tail of devil.

Legs to the body.

Now I will sew hands to the body.

I will sew with black thread mouth.

Now I will sew the head to the body.

I will cut out smaller chenille steams

around 2 cm.

and I take out hair from chenille steams

and I insert the wire into the body

and I will sew the tail of devil above the bum.

and here is my devil

and I have finish. I finished this crochet devil

and it looks cute.

You can find the pattern on my website

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and you can make this devil too.

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what you want see next time - next video.

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And I'm going to the bus!

It was just announced that we arrived to Northern Territory.

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Now I'm going to prepare baby squid with peach, smoked almonds, basil and the Cosi coffee.

For this we need Saturn peaches, smoked almonds, fresh green almonds, basil cress,

Thai basil, Espelette pepper, baby squid, lime, a little cane sugar and some Cosi coffee.

Cut the baby squid into rings,

sear them briefly in olive oil, sprinkle lightly with salt and let them marinate in some olive oil with lime.

We've peeled the peach, cut it into cubes, and glazed them with cane sugar,

then soaked them in a little lime and Pêcher Mignon, a peach liquor.

Simply mix the marinated squid rings with the peach,

adding a few chopped fresh almonds, smoked almonds,

coffee gel, basil oil, Espelette pepper,

and garnish it all with a few basil cress leaves.

Enjoy!

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