The Rune

This is a representation of the Pagan Norse magical alphabet. It highlights essential themes in both Germanic and Celtic magic.

The eye and the Hand

This one reflects humanity’s ability to do magic. The eye denotes perception, while the hand represents molding ability.

Sign of the Dead/Spirits/Deities

This sign represents the powerful ancestors who watch over and protect their descendants by whispering their wisdom into the blood of the people. It also symbolizes noble spirits and the gods that maintain and inspire us.

The Triskellion

All sacred triads are represented by this symbol: land, sea, and sky, the underworld, mid realm, and heavens gods, dead, and Sidhe. It represents Manannan Mac Lir, the god of wizardry, the Lord of Journeys, and the gatekeeper.

The Gate Sigil

This symbol combines the trilithon emblem of the homes of the Gods, dead, and Sidhe with the magical sign of the Triskelion to form the sign of the open gate. The power of these symbols comes from the confluence of fire and water, just as the base represents.

The Sigil of the Cosmos

This particular sign incorporates folk art elements, such as representations of the tree of life, to symbolize the core Indo-European notions. The wheel is a symbol of Sky Powers, representing both the turning and the eternal order of the skies. The Thunderers’ sky gods, gods of the sun, moon, and stars, are all represented in … Read more