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Symbol The symbols of the Futhark are
derived directly from the repeat motions of the earth itself. From Fehu and its resemblance to
a stock of grass with two leaves. The Uruz and its resemblance to a
beast of burden. To Thurasaz and its resemblance
to a mound of earth, which could be anything from a Kaern to a Hill to a Mountain. The Symbols are a direct representation
of specific things or motions. Although it is important to note,
what each symbol is and how said motion applies to the self are different subjects
and subject to different categories. Symbolic
Meaning.
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