Vegvisir – is a magical Norwegian symbol of protection that indicates the right direction to take in your life or at a certain stage. The Icelandic name for the symbol translates literally as “signpost”. The actual origin of the Vegvisir is unknown. It was discovered in a contemporary Icelandic collection of spells called the Huld manuscript. It is written there: whoever wears this amulet will never lose his way, even if the path is unknown and the weather is stormy. The symbolism contains chalices, magical signs of sigils, which are used in rune magic to create certain events and attributes. The Steller’s Ferret, known as Iceland’s magical sun. It is an ancient Scandinavian Viking rune wheel, one of the most mystical and powerful symbols in Norwegian mythology. It protects against abuse of power and is used as a symbol of intimidation. This symbol was cast in lead and pressed into the forehead. It inspires both fear and awe. It is also mentioned in the old Eddas. It was used for invincibility. One of the most powerful symbols of modern paganism.
Tree of life e. The weather tree – all-embracing cohesion. A mysterious and magical tree that has been well known through many cultures going back to ancient times. Different races and religions call it by different names, each with its own tree in its own mythology. They all have a similar meaning as a source of life. It has all the characteristics and meanings of a tree. All parts of the tree are represented symbolically: the root deep in the earth, the trunk creating the base, the branches reaching out, the leaves gathering strength and the fruit giving fruit. The Tree of Life represents all aspects of humanity and the universe. Trees represent the values people aspire to: beauty, nobility, strength and resilience. Humans are fragments of an air tree. The tree of the air must obey the yoke of time and mortality, but shelters men and gods with its protective canopy. Although trees cannot move, their strength, their elongation, their participation in the changing seasons, their longevity and, finally, their death by disease, fire or the axe of the axe-maker make them a powerful metaphor for human life. The tree of life represents all 4 elements, earth, air, fire, water. All of these are connected by the life-giving power of the tree of life. The tree of life in many different religions and spiritual traditions is a powerful symbol that has existed for centuries in various world traditions. The Tree of Life in ancient Iran is associated with life, healing and eternity. It appears as the protector of plants, the goddess of trees and immortality.