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Rune Stones:
Tiewaz
This is where you can learn about the spiritual warrior rune
Tiewaz!
The Warrior
Tiewaz is probably the most well
known of the Elder Futhark runes. It’s
shape that of a simple arrow belies the
complexity and power of this rune.  
Tiewaz is the rune of the ultimate
warrior.  Tiewaz represents the
Spiritual Warrior.  Not to gainsay the
honor and bravery of those who place
themselves in harm’s way as a warrior
of peace for others, Tiewaz speaks

Key Word(s):  Tiewaz is the warrior.  Victory in battle, The Norse Sky God –
Tiw (you refer to him each time you say Tuesday), and the war god Tyr.

Element:  There is nothing receptive about Tiewaz.  Tiewaz is the symbol of the
ultimate male polarity.  Positive, surging, probing, aggressive, the warrior is not
passive in his craft unless the situation calls for it (i.e. an ambush – but beware
you are not setting up an ambushing on yourself)!

Only Mars, the red planet, named for a different pantheon’s God of War, is the
planet most strongly linked with Tiewaz.  Reading the stories and mythologies
of the gods of war in myth and legend may help you connect with your inner
warrior.

Tarot Link:  The Warrior protects his or her people.  The Warrior is willing to
make the ultimate sacrifice of the self to ensure that those they care for are
safe from harm’s way.  The Warrior is there to ensure a sense of justice in the
world.  It is the Justice card that is linked with the Warrior, for Tiewaz points
up, speaking of the Warrior’s high ideals.

Color:    Flame red, what else?  We are said to “see red” when we are angry.  
But the wise warrior knows to wait until the red of emotional anger fades before
deciding on a course and proceeding.  

Polarity:  Male energy at its most potent.  Within this Rune and its
representation are the emblem of the best and worst of us as a race.   In the
aspect of the Spiritual Warrior it represents those who have chosen a stronger
connection with the inner strengths and warming embrace of their belief system.  
In its most noble aspect it is the Physical Warrior who nobly sacrifices self for
the protection of those they care for.  In its most negative extreme, Tiewaz
symbolizes war.  While many noble and heroically brave and stunningly selfless
acts occur on the battlefield, war is still hell and epitomizes the worst of our
race.

Healing Property:  Tiewaz, who demands the best of those with the most
promise – the young men and women of fighting age – does not forget those who
make it through the battlefields to old age.  Tiewaz’s strongest healing energy
is for rheumatism, arthritis and other joint ailments; especially those of the
hands.

Modern Letter Counterpart: Teiwaz is associated with the letter T.

Special Runic Associations:  Tiewaz is the Warrior Rune, it is one of the four
Love Runes and is one of the runes in the Physical Healing grouping.
a positive outcome in battle.  Many tribes tattooed this symbol to the arms of
warriors so all would know their high standing and importance.  It has only
been in modern times that those who sacrifice the most for peace have not been
held in the absolute highest esteem.  

The famed Red Branch of ancient Ireland is a perfect example of the high
regard warriors received.   At one time warriors were given the place of honor
at the fire pit or table.  The warrior’s portion was normally the best piece of
meat served to one who had acted heroically during the battle.  The health of
the warriors was watched with great care for without them there was no
defense!  Warriors were directly below royalty or tribal chiefs on the
social/political ladder.  In many cultures it took a vote of the warriors for a
decision to be made (while others it was a vote of the elders).  Even today,
around the world, among those who are serving in harm’s way there is a soldier
wearing Tiewaz.

The warrior application of Tiewaz is also seen in its shape.  Its obvious
representation of an arrow cannot be denied.  The arrow is a powerful weapon
when wielded by a skilled archer.  It can kill nearly silently with just the
shushing sound of displaced air.   Archers were respected for their strength,
skill and stamina.  It took powerful muscles to wield a war bow or long bow.  
Even the cross-bow takes effort.  With the application of effort working in
conjunction with a simple machine (the bow) an individual can become an
effective long range weapon.  Without the archer the bow is a piece of wood
with sinew attached.  With the archer it is a force to be reckoned with!  Be the
archer of your body, mind and spirit!  


Tiewaz – The Warrior

Tiewaz, the Warrior is aligned with Tyr and a member of
Tyr’s Aett.
specifically of a deeper battle…the battle with
our inner selves.

Tiewaz’s harshest message is when he is
telling you that you must let go or sacrifice an
old way of thinking.  For most of us, this is a
very difficult thing to do.  These are not issues
of outer consideration, but the issues that
appear deep within the core of each of us
where the battle of the Spiritual Warrior never ceases.  The
Spiritual Warrior is on a path, a quest to connect with the higher
self.  In order to accomplish this, sacrifices must be made -
mainly those of the inner self.  The sacrifice of Tiewaz is only as
painful as we make it be.  Tiewaz tells us to go within so that we
can let go of what constrains us.

Warriors of battle on the physical plane painted Tiewaz on their
shields.  Its power was said to grant courage and strength to the
warrior while granting him protection as well.  Tiewaz represents
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