Reiðō

Reiðō is the fifth rune Futhark and of the family of Fraujaz (Fehu/Freyr). It is preceded by Ansuz and followed Kaunaz. Reiðō is closely related to the Greek Rhô. This rune results in " a tour" and symbolizes a voyage, a turn, the voyage of the spirit after death, a rider and a pilot. It is related to Thor (Þórr, " fidélité"). This rune is a representation of the lightning crossing the sky, caused by the hammer of Thor. It is a description of what occurred when the god of the sky, Búri (Tuisto), tamed the horrible giants. We can find that in the myth about Thor (an emanation of Búri) and of its fishing of Jormungand R. It sailed on the waves in a boat and used a hook (the lance of Odin N, the fourth rune) to catch this giant worm, and then used its hammer (the lightning) to strike it and to throw it in the abyss - just like Marduk made with Tiamat, as Jéhovah made with Leviathan/Satan and as Kronos/Saturnus made with the Titans and will cetera

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