Thurisaz
resistance, directed force, will, male sexuality, temptation
Thurisaz can represent being in the right place at the right time. Drawing Thurizas may be telling us to think before acting. It represents the value of action through non-action, the ability to wait.
Reverse Interpretation - A reversed Thurisaz requires contemplation. It's a warning not to be too hasty in your decisions and actions. Think carefully before acting or starting something new.
Element - fire
Polarity - masculine
Planet - Mars
Color - bright red
Crystal - Sapphire
Tree - Blackthorn
Plant - houseleek
Deity - Thor
- Poetry-
"Thurs ("Giant") causes anguish to women, misfortune makes few men cheerful." - Old Norwegian
"Thurs ("Giant") is torture of women and cliff-dweller and husband of a giantess Saturn's thegn." - Old Icelandic
"The thorn is exceedingly sharp, and evil thing for any knight to touch, uncommony severe on all who sit smong them." - Anglo-Saxon
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