Isa the Norse Serenity Rune

Isa Rune

Isa is the 11th rune in the Elder Futhark. It is phonetically an “I.” It is the third rune in Heimdal’s Aett.

Isa’s direct translation is ice. Ice was the enemy of the Norse. When the ice melted, the Norse were set free. The ice would also cause the rivers to freeze, allowing a new dangerous path to a destination.

Anglo-Saxon Poem:
Ice is very cold and immeasurably slippery;
it glistens as clear as glass and most like to gems;
it is a floor wrought by the frost, fair to look upon.

Old Icelandic Poem:
Ice is bark of rivers
and roof of the wave
and destruction of the doomed.

Old Norwegian Poem:
Ice is called the broad bridge;
the blind man must be led.

Face up in a reading:
Locked
Frozen
Stagnate
Stumped
Slippery
Making difficult
Something you have to survive.
Way to open a path
An obstacle

 

06/30/2019 Update:

After wearing Isa for a month. Isa is that a thing or patch can be completed. It wont be easy, it will be hard, but it can be done. This is Isa as a bridge.

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