Bindrune for Leaving It Up to the Gods

September 14, 2016 | Filed Under Bindrunes | Comments Off on Bindrune for Leaving It Up to the Gods

If you are new to working with bindrunes, I suggest you read the introductory bindrune post here, then return to this post to read about this specific bindrune.

You may find yourself in a situation in which you have done everything possible to deal with it, to make changes, to make one thing different. And yet, nothing has happened. You are exhausted, and nothing has changed.

This bindrune will help you step back and recoup your energies, while you let the Gods do Their part.

Leaving it Up to the Gods, Variation #2: Wan, Perthro, Gar, Dagaz

Leaving it Up to the Gods: Wan, Perthro, Gar, Dagaz.

Wan (far left tile, dark grey in drawing): Wan is Ginnungagap, the void from which comes all creation. This is amorphous, undifferentiated potential. It contains all possibilities, and no limits.

Gar: (second tile from right, dark blue in drawing): This rune is the unknown and unknowable. Associated with Odin and His spear, Gungnir, this is the larger forces at work that you are not aware of, things happening at such a high level that you will probably never be aware of.

Perthro (second tile from left, medium blue in drawing): The rune of the dice cup, Perthro brings in the element of chance. Perhaps it’s a phrase in a book or a song, or a person you meet at the laundromat, or some other random event that will bring about the shift you need. It’s chance—you can’t predict or control it. Perthro visually and energetically links the void of Wan with the divine influence of Gar, creating a direct path for the energies to move through to reach Dagaz.

Dagaz (far right tile, gold in drawing): The rune of transformation. The energies of Wan and Gar have worked through Perthro, and culminate in Dagaz. This is the change that will come, the opportunities that you must prepare for so that you are ready to act on them when they appear. What good is meeting a producer if you haven’t written that script? There may be nothing you can do today to meet a producer, but you can sit down and write so that the script is ready when you do meet.

The bindrune on the left was done in colored pencil. The one on the right was done with fine point calligraphy markers. They are shown in two different media to give an idea of how the same bindrune looks different depending on how it is created.

You could put a drop of lavender for calm and focus, or a drop of your favorite oil on it to reinforce the energy with your personal scent. You can also use a magical oil, such as a hoodoo oil or other type of specially prepared oil.

Tend to the daily business of life, and let the Gods do Their part. When it’s time for you to take action, you will know, because They are very clear about telling you. Until then, do your work, and the Work will come.

Use this bindrune—and all bindrunes—entirely at your own risk.

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