In the laboratory of the Kailash Commandery, the painting-artifact “Wotan at the Altar of Odin” was created.
Wotan is a prominent military leader of one of the Van tribes (or group of tribes). He is often incorrectly identified with Odin, who was originally a high-level magician, creator of runes, and later moved into the status of gods. Besides, Odin was half Assur. Wotan certainly used runic magic and was a powerful lord. He was subsequently deified by his own people.
The leader of the Van tribes is depicted in the setting of the world of the northern peoples: a harsh Scandinavian fortress, built of powerful rough-hewn blocks of stone. Wotan stands in front of an open flame dedicated to the god Odin, his gaze fixed on the altar of the god. The face is full of determination and tough power. Runes are scattered on the floor, made of large stone slabs. Wotan's helmet is a stylized image of an eagle (Air element); in his right hand he clutches a sword (Fire element - action). All this creates a powerful mindset for good luck, for active action, for overcoming any obstacles, for crushing any enemies.
The painting produces an effect in the range of Manipura-Annahata-Vishuddha chakras and helps to create a setting (position of the assemblage point) for working in runic magic mode. Working with runes is known to allow energy flows to flow. In accordance with requests, these flows can be used for the purpose of destroying or creating something, healing, influencing some process.
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