Eihwaz Rune in Practice: Transformation, Journey & Endurance
BY NICOLE LAU
Introduction: Climbing the World Tree
Eihwaz (ᛇ) is the rune of the World Tree, transformation through death and rebirth, and the shamanic journey between realms. This practical guide provides hands-on techniques to work with Eihwaz's power to undergo profound transformation, journey between worlds, build endurance, and connect with your vertical axis. Whether you're facing a major life transition, seeking spiritual initiation, building core strength, or exploring shamanic practices, these techniques will help you climb the World Tree.
Daily Eihwaz Practices
Morning Vertical Axis Alignment
Begin your day by connecting with your spine—your personal World Tree:
- Stand with perfect posture—spine straight, crown reaching up, roots going down
- Trace Eihwaz (ᛇ) along your spine from tailbone to crown
- Visualize yourself as the World Tree—roots in earth, trunk in the world, branches in heaven
- See deep green energy flowing up and down your spine
- Speak aloud: "I am the axis. I connect all realms. I am rooted and reaching. I endure and transform."
- Feel your connection to earth below and sky above
Duration: 3-5 minutes
Best for: Daily grounding, vertical alignment, connecting to all realms
Death and Rebirth Awareness
Eihwaz teaches through transformation:
- Each day, identify one thing that's dying or ending in your life
- Each day, identify one thing that's being born or beginning
- Draw Eihwaz between them in your journal
- Recognize: death and birth are one process
- Honor both—the ending and the beginning
- Notice: transformation is constant
Duration: 5-10 minutes daily
Best for: Accepting change, honoring transitions, transformation consciousness
Spine Strengthening Practice
Quick practice for core strength:
- Stand or sit with perfect spinal alignment
- Visualize Eihwaz as your spine
- Breathe into your spine—feel it strengthen
- Hold this alignment for 3 minutes without moving
- Feel your core strength—you are the axis, unshakeable
Best for: Building core strength, endurance, stability
Eihwaz Meditation Practices
World Tree Journey Meditation (30 minutes)
Preparation:
- Lie down or sit with spine perfectly straight
- Have Eihwaz visible or drawn before you
- Optional: Hold obsidian or labradorite
- Light dark green or black candles
- Create sacred space—this is deep work
Practice:
- Grounding (5 min): Breathe deeply. Feel your spine. You are the World Tree. Roots go down, branches go up.
- Descent (8 min): Journey down your spine, down the roots, into the underworld. What do you find there? What needs to die? What wisdom waits in the depths? Don't fear the darkness—it's part of you.
- The Trunk (5 min): Return to your center, your spine, the trunk of the tree. This is Midgard, the middle world, where you live. Feel your strength here.
- Ascent (8 min): Journey up your spine, up the branches, into the upper realms. What do you find there? What wants to be born? What wisdom waits in the heights?
- Integration (4 min): Return to your center. You have journeyed the World Tree. You contain all realms. You are the axis.
Best practiced: Dark Moon, Samhain, when undergoing transformation
Warning: This is powerful shamanic work. Ground thoroughly afterward.
Death and Rebirth Visualization
For profound transformation:
Close your eyes and visualize your old self dying. See it clearly—what you're releasing, who you're no longer being. Let it die. Grieve if you need to. Then see the corpse of your old self decomposing, returning to earth, becoming soil. From that soil, see a seed sprouting. This is your new self. Watch it grow—slowly, patiently. It becomes a mighty tree. This is you, reborn. Stronger. Wiser. Transformed. This is Eihwaz—death is not the end, it's the beginning.
Duration: 20 minutes
Best for: Major life transitions, letting go of old identity, rebirth
Galdr: Eihwaz Rune Chanting
Basic Eihwaz Galdr
Chant: "Eihwaz, Eihwaz, Eihwaz" (pronounced AY-wahz)
Repetitions: 9 times
Technique: Chant from deep in your core, feeling your spine vibrate. Let the sound travel vertically.
Extended Eihwaz Galdr
Chant: "Eih Eih Eih, Eihwaz Eihwaz Eihwaz, Eiiiiihwaz"
Purpose: The extended "Eiiiii" creates a vertical vibration up and down the spine
Use when: Shamanic journey, transformation work, connecting realms
Transformation Galdr Combination
For death and rebirth:
Chant: "Eihwaz-Hagalaz-Dagaz" (Transformation-Destruction-Breakthrough)
Repetitions: 3 rounds of 3
Posture: Stand as the World Tree—rooted and reaching
Galdr Tips for Eihwaz
- Chant with your spine straight—you ARE the rune
- Visualize deep green energy flowing vertically
- Feel the vibration in your spine and core
- Let the sound connect you to all realms
- End in silence—notice the connection
Eihwaz Rituals & Ceremonies
Samhain Death and Rebirth Ritual
Timing: Samhain/Halloween, Dark Moon, Saturday
Duration: 90-120 minutes
Materials:
- Black and dark green candles
- Obsidian and labradorite crystals
- Yew branches (if available) or other evergreen
- Mugwort for smoke
- Paper and pen
- Bowl for burning
- Seeds (for rebirth)
Ritual Steps:
- Create sacred space: This is deep work. Protect yourself. Cast circle if you know how.
- Light candles: Say: "I call upon Eihwaz, the World Tree. I call upon Odin, who hung for wisdom. I call upon Hel, keeper of the dead. I call upon transformation. Guide me through death to rebirth."
- Charge crystals: Hold them and chant Eihwaz galdr 9 times.
- Write what must die: On paper, write everything you're releasing—old identity, patterns, beliefs, relationships. Be thorough. This is your death.
- Burn it: Safely burn the paper. Watch your old self die. Grieve if needed. This is real death—honor it.
- Journey the World Tree: Use the World Tree Journey Meditation. Descend to the underworld. Meet what waits there.
- Plant seeds of rebirth: Literally plant seeds in soil. Say: "From death comes life. I am reborn." These seeds are your new self.
- Seal the work: Trace Eihwaz along your spine. Say: "I have died. I am reborn. I am the World Tree. I endure. I transform."
- Close and ground: Thank the powers. Close circle. Ground THOROUGHLY—eat, drink, touch earth.
Follow-up: Tend the seeds daily. As they grow, so does your new self.
Warning: This is intense work. Only do when truly ready. Seek support if needed.
Endurance Building Practice
For developing resilience:
The Practice:
- Choose a challenging but sustainable posture (plank, wall sit, etc.)
- Draw Eihwaz before you
- Hold the posture while visualizing yourself as the World Tree
- When you want to quit, don't—endure
- Feel your core strength, your spine, your axis
- You are the yew—flexible but unbreakable
- When you finally release, notice: you endured
- Gradually increase duration over time
Best for: Building physical and mental endurance, core strength
Protection Ritual
For strong spiritual protection:
Materials:
- Yew wood (or representation)
- Black tourmaline
- Protective herbs (mugwort, rue)
Process:
- Carve or draw Eihwaz on the yew wood
- Charge it with Eihwaz galdr 9 times
- Say: "Eihwaz protects. I am the World Tree. My roots are deep. My trunk is strong. Nothing can shake me."
- Place it at your threshold or carry it
- Recharge monthly
Eihwaz Talisman & Amulet Crafting
Transformation Amulet
Materials:
- Obsidian or labradorite
- Dark green or black paint
- Black cord
Creation Process:
- Cleanse the stone with smoke and earth
- On a Saturday during dark moon, paint Eihwaz on the stone
- On the reverse, add a tree symbol or your rebirth intention
- Hold the amulet and perform Eihwaz galdr 9 times
- Sleep with it for 9 nights (Odin's number) to bond
- Wear it during transformation periods
- Touch it when you need to remember: death leads to rebirth
Recharging: Bury in earth overnight, or hold during World Tree Journey
Spine Strengthening Talisman
For core strength and endurance:
- Draw Eihwaz on a piece of wood (yew if possible)
- Charge it during the Endurance Building Practice
- Keep it where you practice or work
- Touch it when you need strength to endure
Eihwaz for Specific Situations
Undergoing Major Life Transition
- Recognize this as death and rebirth—honor both
- Use the Death and Rebirth Visualization daily
- Perform the Samhain ritual (even if not Samhain)
- Allow yourself to grieve what's ending
- Trust that rebirth is coming
- Work with Eihwaz + Dagaz (transformation + breakthrough)
Shamanic Journey Work
- Use the World Tree Journey Meditation regularly
- Keep a journey journal—record what you find
- Work with a teacher if possible—this is advanced work
- Always ground thoroughly after journeying
- Respect the realms you visit
- Remember: you are the World Tree—you contain all realms
Building Endurance
- Use the Endurance Building Practice daily
- Visualize yourself as yew—flexible but unbreakable
- When you want to quit, remember Eihwaz
- Build gradually—endurance takes time
- Honor your limits while pushing them gently
Eihwaz Affirmations
Speak these while visualizing or tracing Eihwaz:
- "I am the World Tree"
- "I endure all ordeals"
- "Death leads to rebirth"
- "I connect all realms"
- "My spine is my axis"
- "I am flexible and unbreakable"
- "I transform through ordeal"
- "I am rooted and reaching"
Eihwaz Journaling Prompts
Deepen your relationship with Eihwaz through reflection:
- What is dying in my life right now?
- What is being born?
- What ordeal am I being called to endure?
- How am I connected to all realms?
- Where is my core strength—my spine, my axis?
- What transformation am I resisting?
- What mysteries am I ready to explore?
Eihwaz Rune Combinations
Combine Eihwaz with other runes for specific goals:
- Profound Transformation: Eihwaz + Hagalaz + Dagaz (death + destruction + breakthrough)
- Protected Journey: Eihwaz + Algiz + Raidho (axis + protection + journey)
- Endurance: Eihwaz + Uruz + Nauthiz (tree + strength + necessity)
- Shamanic Work: Eihwaz + Ansuz + Laguz (axis + wisdom + flow)
- Rebirth: Eihwaz + Berkano + Ingwaz (death + birth + new beginning)
- Core Strength: Eihwaz + Sowilo + Tiwaz (axis + self + warrior)
Working with Eihwaz's Shadow
When Eihwaz Energy Becomes Destructive
Eihwaz's shadow manifests as:
- Fear of death/change—resisting necessary transformation
- Rigidity—spine so stiff it breaks instead of bends
- Spiritual bypassing—escaping to other realms instead of living here
- Martyrdom—enduring unnecessarily, suffering as identity
- Disconnection—lost between worlds, not grounded
Balancing Practice: Remember that Eihwaz is both flexible (yew bends) and strong (yew endures). Balance transformation with stability, journey with grounding.
When Transformation Feels Overwhelming
If Eihwaz energy is too intense:
- Ground thoroughly—eat, sleep, touch earth
- Seek support—therapist, spiritual teacher, trusted friend
- Remember: transformation happens in stages, not all at once
- Work with gentler runes (Berkano, Wunjo) to balance
- Honor your limits—you don't have to die completely to transform
Troubleshooting Your Eihwaz Practice
"I'm afraid of the death/transformation"
- Fear is natural—Eihwaz is intense
- Start small—let small things die before big things
- Remember: death is not the end, it's transformation
- Work with support—don't journey alone
- Trust: what's truly yours cannot be destroyed
"I feel disconnected after shamanic work"
- GROUND THOROUGHLY—this is essential
- Eat protein, drink water, touch earth
- Return fully to your body before ending practice
- Work with a teacher if doing deep journey work
- Remember: you live in Midgard—visit other realms but return
"I can't endure—I want to quit"
- Distinguish between healthy endurance and harmful pushing
- Eihwaz is flexible—bend, don't break
- Build endurance gradually
- Remember: the yew survives by adapting, not by being rigid
- Sometimes quitting IS the transformation you need
Integration: Living Eihwaz Daily
The most powerful Eihwaz practice is embodying the World Tree:
- Stand tall—you are the axis
- Root deep—connect to earth
- Reach high—connect to heaven
- Be flexible—bend in the wind
- Endure—you are ancient and strong
- Transform—death and rebirth are constant
Next Steps
You now have a complete toolkit for working with Eihwaz's transformative power. Use these practices wisely—Eihwaz is intense and not to be taken lightly.
To deepen your understanding further, explore:
- Eihwaz Rune: Complete Guide to Meaning & Magic - Foundational knowledge and correspondences
- Eihwaz Rune Deep Dive: Norse Mythology & Symbolism - Historical and mythological context
May Eihwaz give you strength to endure, courage to transform, and wisdom to journey between worlds. You are the World Tree. You are the axis. You endure. You transform.
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