Tiwaz Sound: “t” Meaning: Justice, warrior, Tyr the war-god Tyr was the Norse god of treaties and justice. His Rune resembles an arrow, and when upright it points to the North star, both symbols that are representative of his warrior spirit and guiding light.
Plenty of other Runes indicate a warrior mindset, as the Vikings were a war-prone people. However, Tiwaz is less about violence and battle, and more about responsibility, justice, and self-sacrifice. The reverse of Tiwaz is injustice, defeat, tyranny, or mental paralysis. Tiwaz as: ...an action?
...a place in the world?
...a movie theme? Sacrifice, Justice
...a new career?
I am taking Tyr's responsibility into consideration and attempting to make a go of raising this new puppy we have. It has been a challenge, as he's obstinate, free-spirited, obtuse, and refuses to potty train even when presented with rewards, treats, and love. Actually he kinda sounds like me. I guess I'll keep him. Applied Runes seems to be doing really well in the UK this week, thanks UK. One of Tyr's "place in the world" suggestions is Eyam, England, where in 1665 the entire village locked themselves away to prevent a strange plague from hurting anyone else. They stayed isolated for 14 months while the illness ravaged them. Thanks, Eyam! It seems a plague is back, so keep up the good work, UK! Stay well.
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