Rede Seeker
The Sun Rises...or does it Set on the Hero?
Either way, the Hero is joyous and the people support him. Whether it's his first act of the day or his last of a long life of achievement, his Wand glows with Might feeding the the upheld wands of the Folk. Inspiration-Acknowledgment-a Joining of Spirit.
The Hero stands on a mound of rich earth topped with lush green grass. To his right and left burn torches. Behind him are two Green Earth Spirits facing each other. Further behind him is a fire-like sky with sun over his crown chakra beaming golden light. The sky could be a sunrise or a sunset. Before the hero and below him are people, arms raised. Each holds a lesser version of the wand the Hero holds.
The Hero's Wand has a longer, thicker shaft with a long string of pearls spiraling around it. The head of this Wand is ringed with three circles of white light and multiple flares of white-yellow-pinkish color.
The Hero is a mature man (bearded) his hair longish and blowing in the wind.
Elementally: Fire is represented by the sun, the torches, the firey sky and cool light of the wands; Earth is represented by the mound the Hero stands upon, the Earth Spirits behind him and the richness of the meadow; Air is represented by the movement indicated by his hair and cloak and the 'inspire-ation' of the glowing rings around his wand' tip. I do not see Water represented - I rede this as there is nothing to dilute the scene or the experience of the Hero and the Folk.
The Rune Elhaz marks the left-hand column; Eihwaz marks the right.
Elhaz = second Aettir, seventh Rune = connection with the Gods; protection and sacred space; also a Life-Death marker
Eihwaz = second Aettir, fifth Rune = axis of the World Tree; the inner fire; Initiation
Elhaz + Eihwaz = 15 + 13 = 28 = 2 + 8 = 10 = Nauthiz = 'Need-Fire'; strength developed through resistance; Recognition of 'Neede' and 'Fate'
The Seven of Wands is a card of good omen - a Hero recognized by his Folk, whether at the zenith of his career or as he passes in to Legend. His mark is made and he inspires the next generation.
Either way, the Hero is joyous and the people support him. Whether it's his first act of the day or his last of a long life of achievement, his Wand glows with Might feeding the the upheld wands of the Folk. Inspiration-Acknowledgment-a Joining of Spirit.
The Hero stands on a mound of rich earth topped with lush green grass. To his right and left burn torches. Behind him are two Green Earth Spirits facing each other. Further behind him is a fire-like sky with sun over his crown chakra beaming golden light. The sky could be a sunrise or a sunset. Before the hero and below him are people, arms raised. Each holds a lesser version of the wand the Hero holds.
The Hero's Wand has a longer, thicker shaft with a long string of pearls spiraling around it. The head of this Wand is ringed with three circles of white light and multiple flares of white-yellow-pinkish color.
The Hero is a mature man (bearded) his hair longish and blowing in the wind.
Elementally: Fire is represented by the sun, the torches, the firey sky and cool light of the wands; Earth is represented by the mound the Hero stands upon, the Earth Spirits behind him and the richness of the meadow; Air is represented by the movement indicated by his hair and cloak and the 'inspire-ation' of the glowing rings around his wand' tip. I do not see Water represented - I rede this as there is nothing to dilute the scene or the experience of the Hero and the Folk.
The Rune Elhaz marks the left-hand column; Eihwaz marks the right.
Elhaz = second Aettir, seventh Rune = connection with the Gods; protection and sacred space; also a Life-Death marker
Eihwaz = second Aettir, fifth Rune = axis of the World Tree; the inner fire; Initiation
Elhaz + Eihwaz = 15 + 13 = 28 = 2 + 8 = 10 = Nauthiz = 'Need-Fire'; strength developed through resistance; Recognition of 'Neede' and 'Fate'
The Seven of Wands is a card of good omen - a Hero recognized by his Folk, whether at the zenith of his career or as he passes in to Legend. His mark is made and he inspires the next generation.