Ehwaz Rune: Complete Guide to Meaning & Magic
BY NICOLE LAU
Introduction to Ehwaz (ᛖ)
Ehwaz is the nineteenth rune of the Elder Futhark alphabet and the third symbol of Tyr's Aett. Where Tiwaz brought warrior justice and Berkano brought nurturing creation, Ehwaz brings partnership, movement, and harmonious cooperation. This is the rune of the horse, the sacred bond between rider and mount, trust, and working together toward shared goals. Ehwaz represents teamwork, progress, loyalty, and the understanding that we achieve more together than alone. It teaches us to build partnerships, move forward together, trust our allies, and understand that true power comes through cooperation.
Rune Shape & Symbolism
The Ehwaz rune (ᛖ) resembles the letter M or two horses side by side. It can be seen as:
- Two horses in partnership
- A rider and horse as one
- Two people working together
- The letter M for movement
- Legs in motion, moving forward
Pronunciation: "EH-wahz" or "AY-wahz"
Literal Meaning: Horse, partnership, movement, trust
Alternative Names: Eoh, Eh
The Sacred Horse
The horse held profound significance in Norse culture:
- Transportation: Horses enabled travel and trade
- Warfare: Cavalry gave military advantage
- Status: Owning horses showed wealth and power
- Sacred: Horses associated with gods (Sleipnir, Odin's eight-legged horse)
- Partnership: The bond between rider and horse was sacred
Ehwaz embodies the horse's loyal, cooperative, powerful nature.
Divinatory Meanings
Upright Position
When Ehwaz appears upright in a reading, it signals:
- Partnership: Working together, cooperation, teamwork
- Movement: Progress, forward motion, travel
- Trust: Loyalty, reliability, faith in others
- Harmony: Working in sync, perfect cooperation
- Progress: Moving toward goals together
- Loyalty: Faithful partnership, commitment
- Teamwork: Achieving more together than alone
- Journey: Physical or spiritual travel
Reversed/Merkstave Position
Ehwaz reversed indicates:
- Broken Trust: Betrayal, disloyalty, broken partnership
- Stagnation: No progress, stuck, not moving
- Discord: Partners not in sync, conflict
- Isolation: Working alone when partnership needed
- Restlessness: Movement without direction
- Mistrust: Unable to trust or be trusted
Magical Correspondences
Deities
- Odin: Rides Sleipnir, the eight-legged horse
- Freyr: Rides the boar Gullinbursti
- The Valkyries: Ride flying horses
- Freya: Rides in chariot pulled by cats
Elements
Earth (grounding, movement) and Air (travel, communication)
Colors
- Brown (earth, horses, grounding)
- Gold (partnership, harmony, value)
- White (trust, purity, loyalty)
- Green (growth through partnership)
Numbers
19 - As the nineteenth rune, Ehwaz embodies partnership and cooperative movement.
Astrological Associations
- Zodiac: Gemini (partnership, communication, duality) and Sagittarius (travel, movement, freedom)
- Planetary: Mercury (communication, movement, connection)
Body Correspondences
- Legs (movement, progress)
- Hands (cooperation, working together)
- Heart (trust, loyalty, partnership)
- Throat chakra (communication in partnership)
Herbs & Plants
- Oats (horse food, partnership)
- Clover (luck in partnerships, harmony)
- Lavender (harmony, peace, cooperation)
- Rosemary (loyalty, remembrance, trust)
Crystals & Stones
- Aventurine (harmony, cooperation, luck)
- Chrysocolla (communication, partnership)
- Rhodonite (partnership, emotional balance)
- Turquoise (communication, trust, protection)
Magical Uses & Applications
Partnership & Teamwork
Ehwaz is powerful for cooperation:
- Building strong partnerships
- Improving teamwork
- Creating harmony in relationships
- Working together toward goals
Movement & Progress
Use Ehwaz for:
- Moving forward in life
- Making progress on projects
- Travel and journeys
- Overcoming stagnation
Trust & Loyalty
Ehwaz supports:
- Building trust in relationships
- Developing loyalty
- Creating reliable partnerships
- Strengthening bonds
Communication
Ehwaz facilitates:
- Clear communication between partners
- Understanding and being understood
- Working in sync
- Harmonious cooperation
Working with Ehwaz Energy
Best Times to Work with Ehwaz
- Moon Phase: Waxing Moon (building partnerships, growing together)
- Day of Week: Wednesday (Mercury—communication, connection)
- Season: Spring or Summer (movement, growth, travel)
- Time of Day: Morning (starting journeys, new partnerships)
Ehwaz Meditation Focus
When meditating on Ehwaz, contemplate:
- Who are my true partners?
- Am I trustworthy and trusting?
- Where do I need to cooperate more?
- What journey am I on?
- How can I move forward with others?
Ehwaz in the Elder Futhark System
As the nineteenth rune and third of Tyr's Aett, Ehwaz brings balance:
After Tiwaz's individual warrior and Berkano's nurturing mother comes Ehwaz's partnership—we need both independence and cooperation. The warrior and mother work together.
The Sacred Bond
Ehwaz represents the rider-horse bond:
- Two beings, one purpose
- Trust is essential—horse trusts rider, rider trusts horse
- Communication without words
- Moving as one
- Achieving together what neither could alone
This is Ehwaz—perfect partnership, harmonious cooperation.
Key Takeaways
- Ehwaz is the rune of partnership, movement, and trust
- It represents cooperation, progress, and loyalty
- Ehwaz governs teamwork, travel, and harmonious relationships
- This rune teaches that we achieve more together than alone
- Work with Ehwaz for partnerships, progress, and building trust
- Ehwaz reminds us that true power comes through cooperation
Next Steps in Your Ehwaz Journey
This complete guide provides the foundation for understanding Ehwaz's meaning and magic. To deepen your practice, explore our companion articles:
- Ehwaz Rune in Practice: Partnership, Movement & Trust - Practical exercises, meditations, and rituals
- Ehwaz Rune Deep Dive: Norse Mythology & Symbolism - Historical context, myths, and advanced applications
Begin your work with Ehwaz by examining your partnerships. Are you trustworthy? Do you trust? Are you moving forward together? This is Ehwaz—the sacred bond.
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