The Old Ways

Heimdall's Aett · Rune 11

Isa

“Ice, Stillness” · sound: I

Keywords
ice · stillness · stasis · concentration · self-control · patience · clarity

What Isa means

Isa is the rune of ice, stillness, and concentrated self. In the Norse creation myth, fire and ice were the two primal forces from which all of existence emerged, with ice representing the static, contracting force of Niflheim. Isa speaks to periods of frozen inactivity, where no forward progress is possible and patience is the only counsel. In Heathen practice, Isa can represent the ego, the core self that resists dissolution, as well as the necessary stillness that precedes all great action. Like winter, the ice of Isa is a season, not a permanent state.

Isa in the historical rune poems

Three medieval poems preserve the meanings of the runes — the oldest testimony we have.

Ice is very cold and immeasurably slippery; it glistens as clear as glass and most like to gems; it is a floor wrought by the frost, fair to look upon.
Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem
Ice we call the broad bridge; the blind man must be led.
Norwegian Rune Poem
Ice is bark of rivers, and roof of the wave, and destruction of the doomed.
Icelandic Rune Poem

Correspondences

Deities

Verdandi · Skadi

Element

ice

Color

white