2.22.2012

Parallels: The Magical Meaning of Woden in Nordic Lore

It is not uncommon for letters, pictographs and symbols to have deep hidden meanings---even magical power, for cultures around the world have rich histories and stories connected to symbols, letters and written words. Other countries and cultures too have symbols and writing systems that were multi-dimensional, that is, their writing systems in application could not only be read as words and every day messages or chronicles, but also could convey that meanings that were profound, sacred or even used as divination. Norse, Druidic, Tibetan, Hindu and Hebrew many other samples will be shared at this website. For more examples go to Parallels.



Lane Wilcken, studied and researched Symbolic Interactionism, and is the author of Filipino Tattoos: Ancient to Modern. In 2009, when discussing doubt cast on interpreting symbols that spell out BAHALA/BATHALA, he emailed Ann Ubaldo, baybayin jewelry artist, about the magical, spiritual power of the runes that spell the name of the nordic god Odin or Woden.

“...just because the Western world no longer understands the "magical" quality of its own letters does not mean that it does not have magical properties. 

I recently have spent some time studying my Scandinavian roots on my Father's side. Their ancient writing was called RUNES. Each rune or letter is a pictograph and has a literal and spiritual meaning as well as a sound associated with it.

For example there is a symbol called "sowelo" and looks like a backwards "z" or an angular "s." This is were our modern "S" evolved from [Western alphabet]. It represents the sun wheel or sun snake. (see how the words snake and sun have "s" in it?) It represented the sun in its active life-giving force. It is connected to the lightning bolt which was thought to be another aspect of the sun's energy to symbolize the "flash" of inspiration. It's warmth transformed ice to water and so it was the rune of transformation, achievement, growth, change and knowledge. Having this rune on you was thought to increase psychic powers or spiritual might.
Just because the western world only uses one single aspect of their writing and ignores the other aspects doesn't negate the other meanings. When words are view in full context of the natures of these scripts, so much MORE is conveyed. 


For example in runic writing the name ODIN, the chief god in Scandinavia who is also known as WODEN, his name in runes breaks down to:
Wunjo (Joy, happiness, prosperity, peacefulness)
Othala (ancestral homeland, from a long bloodline and inheritance)
Dagaz (the twilight of the new day, the slumber before awakening)
Eiwaz (the world tree Yggdrasil or tree of life or source of all life)
Nauthiz (the need fire, the necessity of transformation, the spark that begins flame, the sex act)


So in effect Woden's name tells us a powerful story "JOY and PEACE was in the ANCESTRAL HOMELAND at the beginning of a NEW DAY at the TREE OF LIFE there was the NEED OF TRANSFORMATION...



I created this chart based on additional research on rune meanings and on Wilcken's interpretation of the rune symbols of Woden:


For more examples go to Parallels.

If you have a similar story to tell please contact me at newfilipina [at] gmail[dot]com to share and I would like to discuss with you and possibly share here in BaybayinAlive.

2.20.2012

Esoteric Meanings of the YHWH Tetragrammaton and BATHALA/BAHALA Baybayin

I am fascinated by sacred math, geometry and sacred symbols. I think that it speaks of how all Life and existence in the cosmos are interconnected. So when I find patterns and similarities between disparate things, I like to study them, contemplate on them, and look at possible metaphorical meanings or downright esoteric meanings.

As some readers might already know, I have been taught through oral tradition the sacred meaning of the symbols that comprise the word Bathala, the name of the supreme deity among ancient Filipinos and even Filipinos of today. The symbols for "Bathala" are also the same symbols for "Bahala" as in "Bahala Na" a term that means several things: leave it all to God, God is present, go with God, only God knows, and more.

Here is the common way to write baybayin symbols for Bathala/Bahala:



Rabbi Mark Sameth in the New York area, published long ago that the word YHWH means the presence of both Masculine and Feminine principles.

I emailed Rabbi Sameth years ago and shared with him how Filipinos believe that the writing symbols for BAHALA/BATHALA also means the presence of both Masculine and Feminine principles and balance. I've been thinking about the symbols of YHWH and BAHALA/BATHALA every since.

Last year I got my a pair of books by David Allen Huse to study further symbols around the world and to learn more about their sacred meanings. The books are: The Eastern Mysteries and The Western Mysteries and these are the two books of "An Encyclopedic Guide to the Sacred Languages and Magickal Systems of the World" series.

Some of the things that Huse shares in these books are the deeper meanings of writing symbols around the world---Tibetan, Sanskrit, Greek and Hebrew. The deeper meanings of Hebrew letters is an ancient Hebrew practice and several modern books are out there on this topic.

Huse breaks down the tetragrammaton of YHWH into gender and also shares the meanings:




I created a similar chart for BAHALA/BATHALA:





Now if we compare the parallels between the two charts more closely we see that both sets of symbols esoterically signify the presence of both Feminine and Masculine Principles and of breath!

Some people's consciousness may only translate these charts as meaning that God or a Supreme deity has both sets of sexual organs thus trivializing the interpretation that God is a hermaphrodite. This is a lower consciousness translation or merely one created to elicit a response and discussion (See Manya Brachear's Is God a He-She?).

That interpretation is most definitely transcended when seeing these names Yahweh and Bathala as words that represent a higher Divinity of a non-physical, nature beyond words and even physical form or even human form. Thus the presence of both gender traits is of a nature that transcends physical existence and so we speak more of Masculine and Feminine Principles, Yin/Yang energies that are in constant dynamic balance within Cosmic forces.

Thomas says more on how a concept of God must transcend humanization by posting in response to Brachear's Is God a He-She? article:

Gender is a human concept. If we try to limit God by gender, we are trying to humanize God when God is far beyond human conceptualization. If God created the entire universe, including all the opposites thereof, then God Him/Her/Itself must contain and embody all such opposites. For that matter, I don't think God is simply "one" or "unity". I think He/She/It is both "one" and "many" (unity vs. plurality), so I think we need to add They as well. I think that's how there can be so many different religions and they're all correct in their own way. It's like the story of the blind guys trying to figure out the elephant (the guy by the trunk thinks it's a snake; the guy by the tail thinks it's a rope, etc.) - each is right in his own way, but none has the entire picture.

Thomas, gets it. I get it too. Each of us is trying to figure it out, and each piece we come up with is only part of a bigger picture that we are all groping to see with our human eyes. I believe we can only begin to perceive the larger picture if we use our eyes that exists in the realm of the Soul.

If you have a similar story to tell please contact me at newfilipina [at] gmail[dot]com to share and I would like to discuss with you and possibly share here in BaybayinAlive.
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See related posts below that discuss the concepts in this post further:

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2.19.2012

Baybayin Creativity Workshops-Metro Manila Area

Please visit this facebook event page to learn more about the Baybayin Creativity Workshops in the Metro Manila Area. It is given by Sarah Queblatin, friends & associates.


Offering workshops in:

* Baybayin Calligraphy
* Baybayin Glass Painting
* Baybayin Mandala