General description of the Ehwaz rune (ᛖ)
Ehwaz is the nineteenth rune of the ancient futhark alphabet. Its shape evokes a stylized "M," representing two horses in motion, facing each other. The word "Ehwaz" means "horse" in Old Norse, symbolizing movement, trust, and cooperation. This rune is associated with travel, partnerships, and harmonious progress.
Correspondence table of the Ehwaz rune (ᛖ)
Symbol
ᛖ
Letter
E
Symbolism
Movement, trust
Element
Earth
Planet
Mercury
Deity
Freyr
Plant
Ivy
Season
Spring
Stone
Jade
Day
Wednesday
Month
May
Tarot
The Chariot
Creature
Horse
Use of the Ehwaz rune (ᛖ) in magic
Ehwaz is often used in rituals and spells to promote movement, positive change, and harmonious partnerships. It can be engraved on amulets to ensure safe and successful journeys or to strengthen trust and cooperation in relationships. Ehwaz is also employed to stimulate progress and advancement in projects and endeavors. In magic, this rune helps establish and maintain balance and harmony in joint efforts.
Meaning of the Ehwaz rune (ᛖ) in a reading
In a runic reading, Ehwaz generally symbolizes movement, progress, and cooperation. It can indicate a period of positive change, travel, or harmonious advancement. Ehwaz also suggests mutual trust and partnership, encouraging working in harmony with others to achieve common goals. It encourages flexibility and adaptability in changing situations. In a negative position, Ehwaz may warn against inertia, obstacles to progress, or conflicts in partnerships, highlighting the need to resolve disagreements to move forward.

























































































































































































































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