Umbrae
Numbers
The Norse/Teutonic numbering system is different than that of the Anglo-Saxon.
1. The number of beginnings of root causes and solitary force.
2. Is the number of cooperation of the redoubled working in tandem. Strength, teamwork of the gods.
3. Is a Holy Number. The three Norns, the 3 roots of Yggdrasill.
4. Is a number of stability. Solidity and waiting. Contains power. Foundations.
5. Is the number of ordered time and space, powerful invocatory formula.
6. Is the number of vibrant life and strength. Can create or destroy.
7. Is the number of death and passive contact with the other worlds.
8. Is the number of complete manifested of wholeness and perfect symmetry.
9. Is the holiest of numbers. There are nine worlds of Yggdrasill, nine nights Odin hangs and is taught the (9) rune-songs.
10. never used in Norse magic
11. never used in Norse magic
12. The great number of wholeness and being. There are 12 Gods and 12 Goddesses. 24 is the most complete number of the Norse system.
13. Is the great number of magical power. It is not a number for the unwise or weak. Thus, for the uninitiated, unlucky.
The Norse/Teutonic numbering system is different than that of the Anglo-Saxon.
1. The number of beginnings of root causes and solitary force.
2. Is the number of cooperation of the redoubled working in tandem. Strength, teamwork of the gods.
3. Is a Holy Number. The three Norns, the 3 roots of Yggdrasill.
4. Is a number of stability. Solidity and waiting. Contains power. Foundations.
5. Is the number of ordered time and space, powerful invocatory formula.
6. Is the number of vibrant life and strength. Can create or destroy.
7. Is the number of death and passive contact with the other worlds.
8. Is the number of complete manifested of wholeness and perfect symmetry.
9. Is the holiest of numbers. There are nine worlds of Yggdrasill, nine nights Odin hangs and is taught the (9) rune-songs.
10. never used in Norse magic
11. never used in Norse magic
12. The great number of wholeness and being. There are 12 Gods and 12 Goddesses. 24 is the most complete number of the Norse system.
13. Is the great number of magical power. It is not a number for the unwise or weak. Thus, for the uninitiated, unlucky.