top of page

WORKS AND WILL

Public·11 members

Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

Power Poster

Peace, Prosperity and Neutrality Bind-Rune:

Bind Runes:


For the most part, a bind rune is simply a combination of letters to help shorten texts when carved on objects and of various materials. That's more or less the entire extent of it. The more modern concept of Bind Runes are used as symbolic expressions associated with letters to create specific designs and express specific concepts. The following explains this in my personal creation of Peace, Prosperity and Neutrality.


Peace, Prosperity, Neutrality
Peace, Prosperity, Neutrality

This combines two T Runes opposition of one another, and a form of the Y rune or rune of rotating cycles. One might also see the I rune of Ice for things being frozen or at a standstill, however, that isn't what this above design is based in or upon. Its previous incarnation was as:


Peace and Prosperity
Peace and Prosperity

Because many ask what would be a proper bind-rune for peace and prosperity. Many forget the concepts that a raised arrows spear or…


56 Views
Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

Power Poster

A List of my own Hexes


These hexes are written to bind, neutralize, and protect. They align with our cosmology:


  • The One God as source, creator, preserver, destroyer.

  • The Three Goddesses as distinct consorts (Graces, Fates, Furies).

  • The Wights as guardians of nature, cosmos, and ancestors.


In most cases the amount of time to prepare is 24 hours before any hex is initiated. This includes fasting and sleeping while focusing on the rite to be initiated. Usually when seeking to bring about something to draw towards you and or others, it is done from new moon to full, especially for protection, as the waxing side of the cycle.


65 Views
Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

Power Poster

Blood Moon Hex of Protection

Blood Moon Hex of Protection


Setup  


Prepare your space beneath the blood moon or in sight of its light.


Place one large candle at the center of your altar to represent The One God, and three smaller candles around it to represent The Three Goddesses.


This is the standard for all rites in this tradition.


61 Views

Members

bottom of page