Ordination Omens and Interpretations

Aug 24, 2010 12:35

When I awoke on Saturday morning at dawn, I took a set of omens. They were as follows:
  • Ancestors -
    Isa, Ice. I read this as a rune of contemplation, of turning inward and understanding what is beneath.
  • Nature Spirits -
    Kenaz, torch. I read this as the rune of the brightly-lit hall, which keeps the darkness at bay and extends fellowship.
  • Deities -
    Laguz, waters. This I read as a rune of the subconscious, of the overflowing and dark sacred waters. It bookended the morning's reading beautifully with the contemplation of Isa.
At the Unity Rite where I was ordained, the omens drawn were also quite good.
  • Ancestors - Elder, the tree of the Fair Folk, passion.
  • Nature Spirits - Ash, ancestral wisdom, shaft of the spear.
  • Deities - Hawthorn, protection and counseling.
Skip also pulled an ogham specifically for me as a Priest during my ordination.
  • My Omen - Saille, the willow. This omen was described by Skip as being one of mysteries and ancestors, but all I could think of was the tree in which the three cranes sit above Esus' head: the willow tree.
In all, the omens were spot on and just right for the work. It is sensible that I would spend my morning in contemplation and study; that the unity rite would evoke passion, ancient wisdom, and protection; and that the omen for me would be the tree that binds the myth of Esus together.

These are good omens, indeed.

clergy, divination, ogham, three cranes grove, esus, runes, adf, festivals, friends, rituals

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