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A Practical Guide to the Runes: Their Uses in Divination and Magic (Llewellyn's New Age) (original 1989; edition 1989)

by Lisa Peschel

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EIHWAZ the yew, URUZ the wild ox, KENAZ the hearth fire. Created by the Nordic and Germanic tribes of northern Europe, the runes began as a magickal system of pictographs representing the forces and objects in nature. This guidebook will help you discover the oracular nature of the runes and how to use them as a magickal tool for insight, protection, and luck. Practical and concise, this book includes: Complete descriptions of the twenty-four runes of the Elder Futhark, plus WYRD, the blank rune The differences between bindrunes and runescripts Four rune layouts and detailed rune interpretations, including reversed position meanings How to carve runes and create talismans Meanings and uses of the runes in magick… (more)
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Title:A Practical Guide to the Runes: Their Uses in Divination and Magic (Llewellyn's New Age)
Authors:Lisa Peschel
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This book is dedicated with love and gratitude to Cal and Becky Neal, without whose support and caring above and beyond the call of duty, it could never have seen print at all, and most especially to my son Dylan MacLir, who made it all possible.
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The runic system was in use by the Nordic and Germanic tribes of Northern Europe for both secular and religious purposes.
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EIHWAZ the yew, URUZ the wild ox, KENAZ the hearth fire. Created by the Nordic and Germanic tribes of northern Europe, the runes began as a magickal system of pictographs representing the forces and objects in nature. This guidebook will help you discover the oracular nature of the runes and how to use them as a magickal tool for insight, protection, and luck. Practical and concise, this book includes: Complete descriptions of the twenty-four runes of the Elder Futhark, plus WYRD, the blank rune The differences between bindrunes and runescripts Four rune layouts and detailed rune interpretations, including reversed position meanings How to carve runes and create talismans Meanings and uses of the runes in magick

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IHWAZ the yew, URUZ the wild ox, KENAZ the hearth fire. Created by the Nordic and Germanic tribes of northern Europe, the runes began as a magickal system of pictographs representing the forces and objects in nature.

This guidebook will help you discover the oracular nature of the runes and how to use them as a magickal tool for insight, protection, and luck. Practical and concise, this book includes:
Complete descriptions of the twenty-four runes of the Elder Futhark, plus WYRD, the blank rune
The differences between bindrunes and runescripts
Four rune layouts and detailed rune interpretations, including reversed position meanings
How to carve runes and create talismans
Meanings and uses of the runes in magick
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