The basis of the talisman is an eternal plot: people's desire to change something in their destiny, to feel like they are in control of their own lives, and to not rely solely on the will of a higher power. It gives them that. To everyone who dares.
Meaning: A talisman that inspires and gives strength to change one's destiny. The basis of it is an eternal plot: to feel in control of your own life without relying solely on the will of a higher power.
Story: Three Norns under the Tree Yggdrasil and the runes Laguz, Berkana, Perth and Algiz
The Tree of Life represents the axis of the World – the connection between different levels and dimensions. It is an image of the Universe, an image of the family tree encompassing the past, present and future. This symbol is present in Slavic, Scandinavian, Islamic, Buddhist and Kabbalistic traditions. In the branches of the Tree sits the rune Algiz, which represents freedom and connection with the higher powers, their guidance and protection. It also reflects personal responsibility: when you decide to change your life, you receive support from above. Runes are also present in the folds of each Norn's clothing. In the green clothes of Verdandi, the youngest Norn, who is responsible for the future, is the rune Laguz. This represents intuition, insight, trust in the flow of life, flexibility and imagination. Norn Skuld, who represents our present, has the rune Berkana. It brings growth, increase and profit. In the clothes of the eldest and wisest Norn Urd, seated at the trunk of the Tree, is the rune Perth. It endows one with the discovery of secrets and hidden knowledge, discipline, planning, distribution of one's strength, and good fortune.