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Fylgja og Tákn: The Hidden Language of Northern Sorcery: Part 4

Rose Quartz (Áststeinn — Love Stone)

- Appearance: Pale to deep pink, translucent

- Element: Water

- Powers: Love (all forms), emotional healing, self-love, peace, compassion

- Uses: Attracting love, healing heartbreak, self-love work, soothing emotions

- Why it works: Gentle pink color, soft energy, abundant

- Placement: Bedroom (relationship corner), over heart, in bath water, love altar

Amethyst (Fjóluskýsteinn — Purple Sky Stone)

- Appearance: Purple, translucent, crystalline points

- Element: Spirit/Air

- Powers: Psychic ability, spiritual connection, sobriety, peace, wisdom, dream work

- Uses: Meditation, dream pillows, psychic opening, addiction work, spiritual development

- Why it works: High vibrational, purple color (crown chakra), historically sacred

- Placement: Under pillow, third eye during meditation, altar space, worn as jewelry

Carnelian (Eldsteinn — Fire Stone)

- Appearance: Orange to red, translucent

- Element: Fire

- Powers: Courage, vitality, creativity, sexuality, motivation, confidence

- Uses: Boosting confidence, sexual magic, creative projects, overcoming fear

- Why it works: Vibrant color, stimulating energy, associated with life force

- Placement: Sacral chakra area, carried in pocket, workspace for creativity

Citrine (Sólsteinn — Sun Stone)

- Appearance: Yellow to golden, translucent (natural is pale, heat-treated is deeper)

- Element: Fire

- Powers: Prosperity, success, joy, abundance, manifestation, solar energy

- Uses: Money magic, success work, joy, business prosperity, manifestation

- Why it works: Golden color (wealth), sunny energy, doesn't hold negativity

- Placement: Cash register, wallet, prosperity altar, solar plexus

- Note: Most "citrine" is heat-treated amethyst; natural is paler but equally powerful

Labradorite (Norðurljóssteinn — Northern Lights Stone)

- Appearance: Gray with iridescent blue/green flash

- Element: Air/Spirit

- Powers: Magic itself, psychic protection, transformation, seeing through illusion

- Uses: Any magical work, psychic shielding, shamanic journeying, transformation

- Why it works: Found in Labrador (North), flash resembles aurora borealis, mysterious

- Placement: Worn during magic work, third eye, carried by practitioners

- Special note: "The sorcerer's stone" — enhances all magic

Obsidian (Heljarsteinn — Hel's Stone)

- Appearance: Black, glassy, volcanic glass

- Element: Fire/Earth

- Powers: Shadow work, scrying, protection, cutting cords, truth, underworld journey

- Uses: Deep shadow work, protection, divination (black mirror), cutting attachments

- Why it works: Volcanic origin (primordial fire), sharp edges (cuts through illusion)

- Placement: Shadow work altar, scrying, carried for protection, ritual blade

- Warning: Intense; not for beginners; can bring up difficult truths

Moonstone (Tunglsteinn — Moon Stone)

- Appearance: Pearly white/cream with blue or rainbow flash

- Element: Water

- Powers: Moon magic, feminine cycles, psychic ability, emotional balance, new beginnings

- Uses: Moon phase work, women's mysteries, emotional healing, psychic development

- Why it works: Lunar appearance, flash like moon on water, cycles of clarity

- Placement: Under pillow during full moon, worn as jewelry, moon water, divination

Tiger's Eye (Tigrisdýrseygasteinn — Tiger Eye Stone)

- Appearance: Golden brown with chatoyant (cat's eye) effect

- Element: Fire/Earth

- Powers: Courage, confidence, grounding action, protection, prosperity, clear seeing

- Uses: Courage work, grounded confidence, protection while taking action, discernment

- Why it works: Cat's eye effect (seeing), golden color (solar), grounding weight

- Placement: Solar plexus, carried for courage, business ventures

Jet (Kolsteinn — Coal Stone)

- Appearance: Deep black, lightweight, organic (fossilized wood)

- Element: Earth/Spirit

- Powers: Protection, mourning, grounding, ancestral connection, banishing

- Uses: Grief work, ancestor connection, protection, banishing, traditional mourning jewelry

- Why it works: Ancient organic matter, absorbs negativity, historically worn in mourning

- Placement: Worn as jewelry, ancestor altar, protection, carried during grief

- Traditional note: Victorian mourning jewelry, ancient protective amulets

Amber (Raf — Amber)

- Appearance: Golden orange to brown, lightweight, organic (fossilized resin)

- Element: Fire/Earth

- Powers: Life force, vitality, healing, protection (especially for children), sun magic

- Uses: Healing, vitality, protection, solar work, connection to ancient earth

- Why it works: Fossilized tree resin, millions of years old, warm to touch, electrostatic

- Placement: Worn as jewelry (especially by children), healing work, sun magic

- Traditional note: Baltic amber especially prized, used in teething necklaces

Pyrite (Gullsteinn — Gold Stone / Fool's Gold)

- Appearance: Metallic gold, cubic crystals

- Element: Fire/Earth

- Powers: Prosperity, confidence, manifestation, protection, grounding abundance

- Uses: Wealth magic, confidence, manifestation of material goals, shielding

- Why it works: Resembles gold, creates sparks when struck (fire), metallic

- Placement: Wealth altar, prosperity grids, workplace, carried for confidence

- Note: "Fool's gold" is misnomer — pyrite has its own power

Malachite (Grænsteinn — Green Stone)

- Appearance: Deep green with banding patterns

- Element: Earth/Water

- Powers: Transformation, protection, heart healing, breaking patterns, absorption

- Uses: Major life transformation, releasing old patterns, heart healing, protection

- Why it works: Copper content, intense green (heart), swirling patterns (change)

- Warning: Powerful transformer; can bring intense change; toxic if ingested (keep dry)

- Placement: Heart area, transformation altar, protection (absorbs negativity)

Lapis Lazuli (Himinsteinn — Sky Stone)

- Appearance: Deep blue with gold pyrite flecks

- Element: Air/Spirit

- Powers: Wisdom, truth, spiritual connection, psychic ability, communication with divine

- Uses: Spiritual development, truth-speaking, connection to higher wisdom, royal magic

- Why it works: Color of night sky with stars, historically sacred, expensive

- Placement: Third eye, throat, communication with gods, wisdom work

- Traditional note: Used in ancient Egyptian magic, ground for ultramarine pigment

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IX. Kenningar og Falsorð — Kennings and Hidden Speech

The Poet's Secret Code

The Norse skalds spoke in kenningar — metaphorical compounds that concealed meaning beneath beauty. This same art extended into magical practice, where to name a thing directly was to give it power over you, but to speak in riddles was to command it.

Magical Kennings in Practice:

For Blood:

- "Life-river" (lífá)

- "Heart's wine" (hjartavín)

- "Battle-dew" (bardögg)

- "Wound-drink" (sárdrykkur)

For Death:

- "The long sleep" (langi svefninn)

- "Hel's embrace" (Heljar faðmlag)

- "Journey to the mound" (ferð til haugsins)

- "The last ship" (síðasta skipið)

For Magic Itself:

- "The hidden way" (dulda veginn)

- "Thread-weaving" (þráðavefur)

- "The crooked path" (bogna stiginn)

- "Rune-song" (rúnasöngur)

For the Practitioner:

- "Thread-weaver" (þráðavefari) — one who weaves fate

- "Rune-master" (rúnameistari) — one who knows the runes

- "Völva" — seeress, one who carries the staff

- "Seiðmaður/Seiðkona" — male/female seiðr practitioner

- "Trollkjerring" (Norwegian) — troll-woman, cunning woman

For Spirits:

- "The hidden folk" (huldufolk)

- "The good neighbors" (góðir grannar)

- "Those who dwell beneath" (þeir sem búa fyrir neðan)

- "The landvættir" — land spirits

For Sacred Herbs:

- "Dream-herb" — mugwort

- "Thunder-plant" — houseleek (protected from lightning by Thor)

- "Elf-leaf" — various herbs believed touched by elves

- "Snake-grass" — herbs used against poison

For Magical Tools:

- "The bone of Yggdrasil" — wooden staff or wand (from the World Tree)

- "Iron-biter" — knife or athame

- "Stone-song" — rune stones or crystals

- "The web-caster" — any tool used for binding or weaving spells

For the Gods (Respectful Distance):

- "The All-Father" — Odin

- "The Thunderer" — Thor

- "The Shining One" — Balder

- "Lady of the Vanir" — Freyja

- "Lord of the Harvest" — Frey

- "The Guardian" — Heimdall

For Moon Phases:

- "Silver horn" — crescent moon

- "Sky-shield" — full moon

- "Odin's eye" — moon (as he has one eye)

- "Night's lamp" — moon

For Magical Timing:

- "Between dog and wolf" — twilight, liminal time

- "When the veil is thin" — Samhain, solstices

- "The still point" — midnight or noon

- "The threshold hour" — dawn or dusk

Why This Matters:

In Northern magic, speaking directly can alert unwanted attention from spirits or break the spell's potency. Speaking in kenning creates a protective layer of metaphor while still communicating truth to those who have the wit to understand.

When recording spells in a grimoire or speaking workings aloud, consider using kennings to:

1. Protect your practice from prying eyes

2. Elevate the poetry and beauty of your workings

3. Honor the old ways of the skalds

4. Create personal power words that only you fully understand

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