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Letter of Instructions # 12
The Rune TYR
by Karl Hans Welz
Welcome! Welcome to TYR, the twelfth Rune. TYR is the Rune of self sacrifice. It represents the god within who self sacrifices, certain of resurrection. TYR has a strong connection with Odin's Rune Song. With TYR, you are now ready for another initiation. This time it is an initiation that is not so much an exterior one such as was the knighting ceremony. This initiation is an inner one. It shows you the futility of worldly life when such a life is not well rooted in spirit. The initiation in TYR also gives you an experience of the power of Thor's Hammer. However, to experience this power you need to learn to use this powerful tool correctly and responsibly. The initiate of TYR expands into the vibrations of the Norse god Thor. With this initiation you will follow a ritual of renouncing, then returning. In Christian mythology this ritual is symbolized by the self sacrifice of Jesus, who then descends into the abyss so that he will return as the Christ. This ritual is a dramatization of the process of the human nature within us which rejoins Christ consciousness, or the Higher Self. In the Norse religion, the god Odin recognizes the need of gaining access to the realms of creation to be a full being. He removes himself from all worldly situations. For nine cold nights he hangs on the tree of life. The nine refers to the Rune Is and its relation to the true ego. Perhaps you remember that Jesus was crucified in the ninth hour! As the poem says, this tree "conceals man, from whose roots man sprung." Odin gains awareness of the roots of the tree of life and recognizes there the energies of creation, the Runes. This
shows that Odin's Rune Song is highly symbolic. It has little
to do with physically hanging from a tree and piercing out a physical
eye with a physical spear. You need to gain an understanding of
the symbolic meaning of Odin's Rune Song before you can attempt an initiation
of TYR. Then the initiation helps you gain a Christ consciousness
like union with the realms of creation. |
I
know myself hanging on the wind cold tree for nine icey nights. They
offered me neither bread nor wine Now
I began to increase, to be wise, Now
I know the songs like no wise one knows |
Let's point out here: Odin hangs on the wind cold tree for nine icey nights. The wind refers to the mind. The nine to the Rune Is and so does the ice, frozen water. Remember the Rune Stanza of Is: A ninth one is mine, if danger is out in the sea ... Not only is Odin exposed to the elements outside him, but also within. Obviously the realm of a human being does not end with its skin. Odin is exposed to the elements on the world tree. He is exposed in an eternal cycle that can only be overcome when time itself has been recognized as being irrelevant. Odin has to sink down to the roots of time to recognize the Runes, forces of creation. Odin wounded himself with the spear. The human karma blinds humans. A misdirected will gives up an eye. Too much concern with karma that results from "past" (and future?!) lives may bring even more attachment to the material planes of the life tree and the shackles that bind to the tree become even stronger. Only by gaining access to the creative realms can Odin re-gain his Divine nature. Because Odin knows well that he will not handed redemption on a silver platter, but that the human being has to strive to attain Divinity, he bends down in search. This means that he focuses on the roots of all existence, symbolized by the tree and its roots. There he recognizes the energies from the creative realms, or roots: the Runes. He accepts them as a way of life. This is acceptance of karmic structure from a point that lies beyond karma itself. Once the karmic bondage is overcome, Odin can free himself from the tree. Now he is master of his destiny. To be capable of passing the initiation of TYR you should be well grounded in the inner and outer Rune realms. In previous lessons you should have practiced the basics of Runic ceremonial. It will be good if you do have a set of ceremonial utensils. You may delay the ceremonial of TYR to a later time. It is not an absolute requirement to pass this lesson. However you should have passed it before your initiation to Rune Master. If you have started your castle with regular meetings, the members of your castle may be a valuable assistance to your initiation. |
For your initiation to being a Knight of THOR you need: 1. Thor’s Hammer. You may use a cardboard hammer in which you write your name. An ideal tool is the silver Hammer of Thor that you can receive from us. This hammer has the Bindrune SIG-TYR inscribed. 2. An incense burner. 3, Runic incense, Frankincense, or Sandalwood 4. A cup or glass with wine or water. 5. An altar candle. 6. An altar. A simple table with a white cloth will do. 7. A rune dagger, power rod, or wand. A power rod is a metal pipe that is coated with Life energy accumulating material. You can order it from us. 8. A set of Rune Staves, ideally Crystal Staves. 9. A personal candle inside the circle or square. 10. The tape to introduce you to the inner Rune realm. This is not necessary! The initiation of TYR takes some preparation and it takes some time. The energies with which you connect as a result of your initiation will be important for your further advance and understanding. |
Initiation to Knight of Thor Preparation: For seven days prior to the initiation be sure not to overindulge in food or drink. Make sure that you are in as good a physical shape as you can be. Prepare your ceremonial utensils. Take a bath before the initiation. This symbolizes purification. Wear clean clothes or a robe. Set up the altar. Bless the water or wine before you set it on the altar: “This is the blood of life that contains the power of the realms of creation Put the personal candle in the middle of the altar. The Ceremonial of Initiation 1. Meditate briefly and connect with the Runic energies. 2.
Light the altar candle
Position
of FA
Position
of AR
3.
Light Incense
May the power of the Runes 4. Tune into the Hammer of Thor and recognize it as your tool to project Rune energies. This time the projection is to reach inward. Be aware of this. Say:
5. Light the personal candle 6. In the four directions, beginning with North, going to West, South, East, draw the rune HAGAL with your wand, dagger, power rod, or finger. 7. Beginning with FA, point successively at each of the 18 Runes with the wand, dagger, or power rod. While pointing at a Rune, recite the appropriate stanza of the magical poem as you charge the Rune. 8. Establish your inner Rune realm 9. Slowly recite Odin’s Rune Song. Tune into the symbolic meaning of each stanza of the song. 10.
Body Position of MAN
Meditate briefly before you continue with the next Rune. 11.
Body posture of NOD
Remain in brief meditation before you continue with the next Rune 12.
Body posture of IS
Remain in brief meditation before you continue with the next Rune 13.
Body posture of FA
Remain in brief meditation before you continue with the next Rune 14.
Body posture of AR
Remain in brief meditation before you continue with the next Rune 15.
Body posture of SIG
Remain in brief meditation before you continue with the next Rune 16.
Body posture of TYR
Remain in brief meditation before you continue with the next Rune 17.
Body posture of SIG-TYR
Remain in brief meditation before you continue with the next Rune 18. Chant Odin’s Rune Song slowly and attentively. Notice the difference from when you did so at the beginning of the ceremonial! 19. Drink the water (or wine). 20. Sing:
21. Grounding posture of IS. Sing:
While you visualize the energies draining into the ground. 22. Extinguish the candles 23. Stay in meditation for another two to five minutes. |
Exercises: 1. Copy the Song of TYR into your book of ceremonials 2. Practice the Song of TYR 3. Practice the hand posture of TYR, mentally singing TYR while you inhale. 4. Practice the body posture of TYR while singing TYR loudly. 5. Murmuring Odin’s Rune song several times, tune into its symbolic meanings. |