Thurisaz: The Strength of Restraint
Fehu asked what you hold. Uruz asked what holds you together. Now Thurisaz asks something harder: How do you protect what you have? Thurisaz is connected to giants, storms, protection and thorns. But more than just a force field, it represents the moment before impact, the space where there is power. It’s not just about a physical defense. It’s about using discernment. What Thurisaz Meant Then In the early Germanic world, Thurisaz pointed to powerful, chaotic forces. The thorn that cuts. The storm that clears. The hammer that builds, or breaks. Thurisaz wasn’t just a symbol of threat. It was a reminder: power must be respected and used with intention. A thorn protects the fruit of the raspberry. A wall or boundary defines our holdings. A careful decision, protects your energy and direction. What Thurisaz Means Now Today, our lives move fast. We react quicker than we should. We speak before we’re ready and commit before we’ve thought it through.There are millions of distracti...