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Learn the Viking Runes: Sowilo

Sowilo is the rune for the sun. The Vikings were very aware of the sun as a powerful force, especially during the long summer months where the sun never truly sets. They believed that the sun was pulled across the sky in a chariot pulled by two horses, รrvakr and Alsviรฐr. The symbolic meaning of Sowilo – light, hope, positivity, and success – are all drawn from this association with the sun.

Understanding Sowilo: Examples from History

Sowilo appears in all three rune poems, Old Norwegian, Old Icelandic, and Anglo-Saxon. Each reference focuses on the sunโ€™s importance, power, and central role in the Vikingโ€™s life.
From the Old Norwegian:

Sun is the light of the world;

I bow to the divine decree.

From the Old Icelandic:

Sun is the shield of the clouds

and shining ray

and destroyer of ice.

From the Anglo Saxon:

The sun is ever a joy in the hopes of seafarers

when they journey away over the fishes’ bath,

until the courser of the deep bears them to land.

What Does It Mean When Sowilo Appears in a Rune Reading?

Sowilo represents the sunโ€™s bright and fiery energy. If Sowilo appears in your work, it can be a sign that youโ€™re seeking guidance or clarity. Wisdom has the ability to change lives. Sowilo reminds us to look for what is true and correct as we move forward building our lives. Sowilo is also strongly associated with confidence and victory. 

Sowilo is also a favorite rune of travelers, especially sailors. Remember that the Vikings didnโ€™t have access to all of the high-tech navigation equipment available to us today. The Norse sagas mention Sunstones, which may have had some compass-like properties allowing them to be used to stay on course even when the sun wasnโ€™t visible.

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