- Armanen runes
The Armanen runes, or Armanen 'Futharkh' as List referred to them, are a row of 18
rune s that are closely based on theYounger Futhark which were "revealed to" theAustria noccult mysticist and Germanic revivalistGuido von List in 1902 and his theories subsequently published. [von List (1902)]History and Runic revivalism
The row of 18 "Armanen runes", also known as the "Armanen futharkh" came to List while in an 11 month state of temporary blindness after a
cataract operation on both eyes in 1902. This vision in 1902 allegedly opened what List referred to as his "inner eye", via which the "Secret of the Runes" was revealed to him. List stated that his Armanen Futharkh were encrypted in the "Rúnatal" of thePoetic Edda (stanzas 138 to 165 of theHávamál ), with stanzas 147 through 165, where Odin enumerates eighteen wisdoms (with 164 being an interpolation), interpreted as being the "song of the 18 runes". List and many of his followers believed his runes to represent the "primal runes" upon which all historical rune rows were based.List's row is based on the Younger Futhark, with the names and sound values mostly close to the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc. The two final runes, "Eh" and "Gibor", added to the Younger Futhark inventory, are taken from Anglo-Saxon "Eoh" and "Gyfu". Apart from the two additional runes, and a displacement of the "Man" rune from 13th to 15th place, the sequence is identical to that of the Younger Futhark.
List noted in his book, "The Secret of the Runes", that the "runic futharkh (= runic ABC) consisted of sixteen symbols in ancient times.". [In his English translation of the work,
Stephen Flowers insists that the final "h" is not a misspelling, but indicates the seventh rune, "Hagal"; the historical Younger Futhark likewise have "h" in seventh position, while the first "aett " of the Elder Futhark was "fuþarkgw", so that the historical name ""fuþark" spells the initial sequence common to both the Elder and the Younger variant.]List of runes
The first sixteen of von List's runes correspond to the sixteen
Younger Futhark runes, with slight modifications in names (and partly mirrored shapes). The two additional runes are loosely inspired by the Anglo-SaxonFuthorc .# "
Fa (rune) " (an inverted Fe)
# "Ur"
# "Thurs (rune) " (as Anglo-Saxon "Thorn") (also known as 'Dorn')
# "Os (rune) " (a mirrored Younger Futhark "Os")
# "Rit (rune) " (as "Reidh ")
# "Ka" (as in Younger Futhark)
# "Hagal" (as Younger Futhark "Hagall")
# "Nauth (rune) " (as Younger Futhark "Naud") (also known as Not)
# "Is (rune) " (as in Younger Futhark)
# "Ar (rune) " (similar to short-twig Younger Futhark)
# "Sig" (as Anglo-Saxon "Sigel ")
# "Tyr"
# "Bar (rune) " (as Younger Futhark "Bjarkan")
# "Laf (rune) " (as Younger Futhark "Logr")
# "Man (rune) " (as Younger Futhark "Madr")
# "Yr (rune) " (as in Younger Futhark, but with a sound value [i] )
# "Eh (rune) " (the name is from Anglo-Saxon Futhork, the shape like Younger Futhark "Ar")
# "Gibor " (the name similar to Anglo-Saxon Futhork "Gyfu ")Contemporary use
The Armanen runes are still used today in occultist and
national socialist currents ofGermanic neopaganism . The use of the Armanen runes byneo-nazi groups is especially puzzling, as the Armanen runes were not actually used by the Nazis themselves. When runes were used in Nazi regalia and symbolism they preferred to use the more readily recognizableElder futhark .After
World War Two ,Karl Spiesberger [Spiesberger, Karl "Runenmagie ,Runenexerzitien fur Jedermann ,Reveal the Power of the Pendulum ".] reformed the system, removing theracist andfolkish aspects of the Listian, Marbyan and Kummerian rune work and placing the whole system in a "pansophical", or eclectic, context. [Flowers 1984: 16.] In recent timesKarl Hans Welz , [ [http://www.magitech.com/~runes/] ; [http://www.runemagick.com/] .] [Knights of Runes " [http://www.armanen.com] ]Stephen E. Flowers ,Adolf Schleipfer ,Larry E. Camp ["Handbook of Armanen Runes " by Larry E. Camp (aka Deitrich) [http://www.europaltd.com] (Head of theKnights of Runes and Europa Ltd.).] andVictor Ordell L. Kasen [Kasen, Victor Ordell L. ' [http://geocities.com/fjornpim/ Personal website] ' "] have all furthered the effort to remove any and all racial connotations previously espoused by pre-war Armanen rune masters.In German-speaking countries, the Armanen Runes have been influential among rune-occultists. According to
Stephen E. Flowers they are better known even than the historicalElder Futhark :"The personal force of List and that of his extensive and influential "Armanen Orden" was able to shape the runic theories of German magicians...from that time to the present day. [...] the "Armanen" system of runes...by 1955 had become almost 'traditional' in German circles" [Flowers 1984: 15-16.]
The Armanen runes are also having a significant impact in English language occultist literature. [Pennick (1992); Kasen, Victor Ordell L." [http://geocities.com/fjornpim] ;
The Armanen Runes " [http://www.scn.org/anon/dossiers/armanic/runes.htm] ;The Armanen Rune Set " [http://www.armanen.co.uk] ;The Armanen " [http://www.armanen.org] ;Karl Spiesberger " Runenmagie;Karl Hans Welz " [http://www.magitech.com/~runes/] [http://www.runemagick.com/] ;Knights of Runes " [http://www.armanen.com] ;Handbook of Armanen Runes " by Larry E. Camp [http://www.europaltd.com] ; Flowers (1992)]Notes
References
*Flowers, Stephen E. 1992. "
Rune Might : Secret Practices of the German Rune Magicians". ISBN 0-87542-778-2
*——— (asEdred Thorsson ). 1984. "Futhark: A Handbook of Rune Magic". York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser, Inc. ISBN 0-87728-548-9
*——— (as Edred Thorsson). "Runecaster's Handbook ,Northern Magic ,Runelore ".
*Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas. 1993. "The Occult Roots of Nazism : Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology". ISBN 0-8147-3060-4
*———. 2003. "Black Sun : Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity". ISBN 0-8147-3155-4
*von List, Guido. 1902. "Das Geheimnis der Runen ". Vienna. (Translated into English by Stephen E. Flowers, 1988, Destiny Books. ISBN 0-89281-207-9)
*Pennick, Nigel. 1992. "Secrets of the Runes : Discover the Magic of the Ancient Runic Alphabet". ISBN 0-7225-3784-0
*von Schnurbein, Stefanie. 1992. "Religion als Kulturkritik ".ee also
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Rudolf John Gorsleben
*Siegfried Adolf Kummer
*Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels
*Runic divination
*Peryt Shou
*Karl Maria Wiligut
*Wiligut runes External links
* [http://www.geomantica.com/geom24.htm#6 Armanen runes] by S. Hawkins
* [http://www.geocities.com/irminenschaft/Cosmology/ModernRunes.html The Armanen Futharkh] by Steve Anthonijsz (Radböd Ártisson)
* [http://geocities.com/fjornpim/ControversialRuneRow.htm The Armanen Futharkh: A Controversial Rune Row?] by Victor Ordell L. Kasen
* [http://www.scn.org/anon/dossiers/armanic/runes.htm Armanen runes truetype font]
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