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The Runes: A Guide to Rune Reading & Divination with The Elder Futhark

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A Beginner to Advanced Guide “The author seems to have a deep respect for the history of the runes and therefore attempts to portray them as accurately as possible. ...it is clear that [he] has a passion for what he is doing.” – Night Spirit blog For some, rune reading is divination—a way of tapping into hidden knowledge. Others use it for self-reflection or focusing intention. Consulting the runes can be like talking to an old you may know the truth, but sometimes you need to hear it before you believe it. Before Christianity spread to northern Europe, the indigenous peoples were Germanic tribes, like the Anglo-Saxons, Goths, and Norsemen. Runes were the letters of their alphabets. Over time these letters developed rich symbolic meanings, passed down through poems and myths. The Germanic peoples were polytheistic, and they revered natural elements as sacred. When you pick up the runes you are entering a vibrant world, grounded in nature and the mysteries of life, yet full of heroes, gods, and mythology. The Runes clearly explains each rune in its own chapter, giving plenty of examples of possible interpretations. The book features new, word-for-word translations of the Icelandic and Old English rune poems—two of the most important sources of runic information. Runes speak in mythical images full of strength, beauty, and wisdom, but it’s clear from the poems that they also have a dark side, and we know from history that the people who first used them were both fearless and fearsome. This guide doesn’t leave anything out. All of the mystical light is there, and so is the fighting spirit. The Runes will give you as much inspiration or challenge as you are looking for.

203 pages, Paperback

Published December 5, 2020

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December 3, 2021
A lot of woo-woo type books just give traditional interpretations of things. This book goes beyond that, incorporating additional research and poetry. It's almost a philosophy book as much as it is about rune throwing.

I feel like this is an essential book in every woo-woo library. Really enjoyed reading it.
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September 27, 2023
‘… those who prize safety above all else might not like what they become.’

‘If you try to avoid all conflict, you could end up tolerating things that you know are wrong.’
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November 1, 2022
I love this book and the history it involves. I refer back to it over and over when I cast runes for myself. Always pulling something new from it. Researched nicely.
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