Bindrune to Release Frozen Energy

December 21, 2016 | Filed Under Bindrunes | Comments Off on Bindrune to Release Frozen Energy

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. Remember that working with bindrunes, as with working with any kind of magic, does not carry guaranteed results, and may produce results quite different from what you expect.

As we prepare to celebrate the Winter Solstice, this seems like a suitable rune. The energies of this bindrune will bring you that which you need to release frozen energy to open up and move forward.

Bindrune of Nauthiz, Isa, and Kenaz

Bindrune of Nauthiz, Isa, and Kenaz

Nauthiz (left tile, grey in bindrune): Nauthiz is the rune of need, of what is truly essential to your being. Nauthiz helps you focus and figure out what is truly necessary for your life and your way of being in the world.

Isa (middle tile, blue in bindrune): Isa is the ice, which keeps the energies locked into place. Underneath the frozen surface, however, lies pure water energy, waiting to flow freely and move you forward.

Kenaz (right tile, gold in bindrune): Kenaz is the light and warmth of the burning torch, which melts the ice and illuminates your path. It represents the return of the sun on the Winter Solstice, bringing new hope and new energies.

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 a spicy oil to bring in warm energies, 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.

As the Wheel of the Year turns back towards warmth and light, this bindrune can help you walk your path with greater energy and enthusiasm.

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

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