Bindrune to Contain Disruptive Energies

November 23, 2016 | Filed Under Bindrunes | No Comments

If you are new to working with bindrunes, I suggest you read the introductory bindrune post here, then return to this post to read about this specific bindrune. Remember that working with bindrunes, as with working with any kind of magic, does not carry guaranteed results, and may produce results quite different from what you expect.

As a counter to last week’s bindrune to create disruption, this week’s bindrune calls in assistance to bind disruptive energies which are interfering with your life. The three protective runes create a barrier around the disruption and create a container to hold it in check.

Bindrune of Eihwaz, Hagalaz, Teiwaz, and Algiz

Bindrune of Eihwaz, Hagalaz, Teiwaz, and Algiz

Eihwaz (left tile, brown rune in left in bindrune): The protective powers of the yew tree lock the energies on the left.

Hagalaz (second tile from left, red in bindrune): The disruptive energies as represented by the power of the hail storm.

Teiwaz (second tile from right, brown rune on right in bindrune): Truth and honor are the best defense against lies and evil. Teiwaz invokes the righteous justice of Tyr to lock in the negative energies, so be sure that you are in the right on this issue. Tyr will not defend you if you are engaged in wrongdoing of your own.

Algiz (right tile, brown rune in center of bindrune): Algiz represents the protected space created by the horns of the elk, as well as the defense provide by the sharp-edged sedge grass. Algiz provides a barrier, letting nothing in or out.

You could put a drop of dragon’s blood to boost the power of the bindrune. You can also use a magical oil, such as a hoodoo oil or other type of specially prepared oil.

Magical attacks happen with less frequency than a lot of magic books would have you think. However, if someone does try to throw something your way, this bindrune can help lock down those energies and keep them from affecting you.

Use this bindrune—and all bindrunes—entirely at your own risk.

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