Of the number of runes that are known, Viking runes are one of the oldest in Europe and over time they were transformed to compose only 24 symbols, which were initially used as the alphabet. The Teiwaz rune is one of them and in this opportunity you will be able to know about its meaning and interpretation.
For the Vikings, these 24 runes are full of symbols that represent knowledge and contact with the world beyond, being the gods who speak through them and leaving its message to be interpreted, depending on each person who consults it.
The Teiwaz rune that represents the warrior and justice God, called Tyr or Tyw, is the rune of motivation, courage and achievement; It represents the willpower to defeat what stands in the way, it guarantees victory as long as the intentions of the consultant are fair and honest. For this reason, its symbol or its image is represented by an arrow or sword, which allows discernment to leave behind the obsolete, the attachment, what is not necessary for evolution.
The God represented in the Teiwaz rune, lacked his right hand, it is said that in the time when men did not exist, to seal the pact to balance the forces and contain the evil of one of the Gods, he had to spontaneously introduce his hand to a ferocious wolf; and Tyr did, since then the wolves ceased to be a threat. Said act of bravery, self-sacrifice, discipline and value of the word is an important part of the meaning of this rune.
Now, as for the interpretation of it in a rune spread, it will depend on whether it is accompanied by positive or negative runes, how it falls and if the arrow is right or wrong.
If the Teiwaz rune appears together with negative runes, its interpretation will show disagreements, confrontations and afflictions. Which indicates justice although not necessarily pleasant. Appearing with positive runes will be interpreted as triumph and success in case there is a trial or lawsuit, as well as the custody or safety of enemies.
If he falls with the front and the right arrow, the sighting of the enemy is interpreted, so a test approaches where he must fight to the end to win or fall. On the contrary, if the obverse is shown but the arrow is inverted, it reveals that you must be respectful, brave and fair with the evil that is around you. The rune on the reverse but right prevents you from temptations and lies in a certain situation; the inverted reverse indicates battles, the flourishing of courage and humility in front of others.
In any case, the Teiwaz rune is generally positive, since it represents courage, humility, and the will to face all situations that arise in life, always remembering that justice is balance.