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Kachina Knife


Jera (harvest, cycles; Elder Futhark)
harvest and the rewards of past efforts made, natural cycles (the seasons, life, fertility), movements in time. can represent 1 year. Learn More


Eihwaz (defensive patience, flexible growth; Elder Futhark)
symbolizes the Yew tree, life & death, enlightenment, transitions, renewal, defense, patience, endings. Learn More


Waves (Witches Rune)
Being moved. A deep connection to the spiritual world. The need to connect to SOURCE lignt and be in the flow. Can mean a feeling of being out of your control. Insecurities. Being overwhelmed by emotion.


Sun (Witches Rune)
The beginning of something new. Making good decisions. Having good health and vitality. Healing. Good news. Justice. a YES answer.


Uruz (Ox; Elder Futhark)
Wild Ox, strength (physical, emotional, spiritual), untapped potential, health, sudden or unexpected changes (usually for the better). Breaking free from the pen. Learn More


Crossroads (Witches Rune)
Many ways to reach the same place. Making a major life decision. Not knowing what to do next. Feeling stuck. Being afraid of moving forward.


Isa (Ice; Elder Futhark)
Ice and is associated with Winter, Transparency, divination, seeing clearly through clean ice. Can represent freezing and rest. no movement. time to recuperate. Learn More


Rings (Witches Rune)
Circumstances that connect people. Combining different elements to create something new. Coming in contact with people we can share something with. Interest groups.
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