Monday, February 1, 2010

Hel's Rosary











Hel’s Rosary

In the fall of 2007 I was meditating on Hela and her Realm as I had recently learned that it was Her work that I had learned all I had learned in order to do. I was shocked initially but the words are words I will never forget. They came Straight from Her thru the Seidhrkona. In fact I have kept them all of these years:

"Your path lies in working with the dead. You are meant to be a guide for souls. You have known this, but you fear to admit it to yourself, and you don't speak of it. You fear it because you have felt death come close to you, to your family. You fear loss, you fear pain. Your fear makes you shrink away. You must conquer your fear, for this is your path. Look into the dark mirror before you, and see. This is where all of the roads you have followed lead. This is the training you have been approaching from so many ways. It is where the Old Man is leading you, and why you feel My touch. This is where His path and Mine overlap. Your work is with the dead."

As I was meditating I saw something – extended from Her hand. Iit was – for lack of better wording a Rosary of sorts. I knew upon coming out of the meditation that it was something I was being given to make manifest on this level. Here, In Midgard. So I set about determining what items needed to be a part of this piece and was led to them. I can now say that I have nearly all of the components. The beadwork has been completed now I simply have a few additional pieces that will need to be placed among the beadwork.

The piece thus far looks beautiful in my estimation. It incorporates, amethyst skulls, skulls and skeletons carved from bone rose quartz, garnet, opal, jet, obsidian, hematite, lapis, and smokey quartz. It needs only the additional silver pieces: Snowflake, a Mirror, a gateway, a skeleton key, orobouros, and Raidho, eiwhaz, and Hagal runes to be interspersed throughout the length of the piece. The centerpiece between the amethyst skulls will be a Black Sun cast in silver or pewter.

The photo's at the top are of the work thus far...