2010-01-01

1.4 Ace

Corresponding card in Rider-Waite tarot: 4. Emperor

1.4 Ace

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The picture:

A royal man sits on a great wooden throne. He wears a purple mantle and a giant helmet with horns of a wisent. He has his right leg crossed over his left and his right knee is bare. On his right side he has an enormous sword with a golden hilt. He holds his left hand before his chin. His right hand is missing, it is devoured by the wolf Fenrir.

On his left side there is a young woman with a translucent garment. She has an apple in her hand, that radiates a fierce white light. Her hair is long and fair, her eyes are clear and blue. She radiates youthful freshness.

Explanation:

The man on the throne is Týr. His hand is bitten by Fernir, when this wolf had to be bound. This myth is discussed with the card 3.1 Týr The woman is Iðun, the Ásynja with the apples of youth. The Aesir stay young as long as they eat the apples of Iðun.

 

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The Runic Tarot has three parts

24 Runes of the older Futhark

25 Runic cards

Four Elements: Ice, Fire, Sea and Wind

4 Times 12 worlds of Yggdrasil

And we start with Ginnunga-gap.

Four classes: Warriors, Leaders, Freemen and Bondsmen

For each class five types:

The Ætir of Úrð

The first eight Runes belong to the Ætir of Úrð.

The Ætir of Róta

The second eight Runes belong to the Ætir of Róta.

The Ætir of Skuld

The third eight Runes belong to the Ætir of Skuld.

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Your Weird
The dark side of the Great Mother
The path of mystery, the wild ride
The master, the Hierophant
Sexual Magic, Ejaculation of magical power
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