About the Runic Kabalah

updated by: High Priest Zevios Metathronos

Few people understand what the Kabalah actually is. Centuries of suppression, the removal of knowledge, and the mass murder of Pagan priests and spiritual leaders (carried out largely by the Catholic Church) have left the subject buried under layers of distortion.

The Problem with Available Sources

In studying the history of the major occult manuscripts and grimoires, one finds that nearly all have been drastically altered over time. Translations have been filtered through religious frameworks that stripped them of their original power. The result is that the mainstream versions of these texts are watered down, their magickal potency deliberately reduced or destroyed.

The runes appear to have been an extreme threat to the Church. The penalty for using runes or even possessing knowledge of them was death. The Church hunted down and mass-murdered Druid priests, Germanic spiritual leaders, and many other Pagan practitioners to near extinction. Because of this systematic destruction, what is available regarding runic magick in mainstream bookstores is deeply flawed.

The Most Important Flaw: Pronunciation

The most critical error in mainstream rune books is that the pronunciations are typically given in American English. This flaw is glaring. The runes are Germanic and Norse in origin. Why would anyone vibrate them using American English phonetics?

Vibrating the runes is the most powerful technique and the foundation of the True Runic Kabalah. The information readily available in popular sources has been stripped of the Germanic umlauts and many of the guttural pronunciations that are absolutely essential to correct runic practice.

The Gods have directly confirmed that the R's must be fully rolled. This takes practice for those who do not have this in their native language, but it comes with time. When one has mastered the correct vibrations, the results of magickal application come swiftly. How accurately and smoothly one performs the vibration, for the specified number of times corresponding to the rune, determines the power and success of the working.

The Kabalah Beyond Hebrew

What most people do not know is that there is not one Kabalah but many: an Egyptian Kabalah, a Gothic Kabalah, a Phoenician Kabalah, and a Greek Kabalah, among others. The concept predates Hebrew by millennia.

The phrase "In the Beginning was the Word" originates in Ancient Egypt, where the God Ptah created the world through utterance. The entire universe vibrates, and through vibration, we empower the soul and amplify our magick. The original alphabets are based upon the constellations. With serious research using reliable secular and academic sources, one will find that Hebrew borrowed heavily from Phoenician and other older scripts. Many Hebrew words have their origins in Sanskrit and other languages that long predate them.

The runes themselves can be traced back to Ancient Phoenician and cuneiform scripts. This is their power. Many of the correct pronunciations have been lost due to the systematic destruction of spiritual knowledge, but the core system survives, and the Gods have restored what was missing for those who are ready to receive it.

Key Takeaway

The runes are not decoration. They are not fortune-telling cards. They are vibrations: specific sounds that, when correctly produced with the proper Germanic and Norse phonetics, activate specific energies in the soul and in the world. The mainstream sources have corrupted the pronunciations. Learn the correct sounds from this site, practice them daily, and the difference will be immediately apparent.

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