Discover the magical potential of runes and how to cast them in this beautifully illustrated gold-embossed hardback.
The word rune means both 'letter' and 'mystery' and these wondrous symbols were gifted to the Norse god Odin who hung speared from the World Tree Yggdrasil in order to gain knowledge of these secret signs. The story of Odin's ordeal shows in what high regard knowledge of these symbols was held. Readers will learn the secrets of the runes in this well-researched look at the 24 runes of the Elder Futhark.
From the history and mythology surrounding the runes to how they are used in divination and as talismans, this guide will reveal myriad aspects to the famous symbols. With the meanings of each rune clearly laid out, instructions on how to cast them and information on traditional ways of working with them, the reader will peer deeply into the mystery the runes represent.
Featuring Wibalin binding, gilded page edges, and delightful illustrations, this wonderful guide will reveal myriad aspects to the famous symbols and how their power can be harnessed in daily life.
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great intro to Nordic runes, but sometimes there were unexplained graphics to fill space and I would have appreciated some additional context as to their relevance, such as Galdrastafir Stave Runes that remained unnamed and did not have their significance clarified with their relation to the futhark
Bought this at the airport when i was visiting iceland like two years ago. i was a big norse mythology nerd and at the moment i didn’t have much time to carefully choose among all those rune related book at the airport. didn’t know this book focuses more of the divination/rune casting aspect. i was hoping to see more about the history/origin part. but generally this was a fun read. not academic style at all more like a simple introduction into the rune casting process and meanings. i’m not into that part but i’m certainly missing my norse mythology learning days and will be getting back into it asap. (saw someone mention the excessive use of unexplained graphics in this book before reading and yeah that’s so real and some of the graphics are even used repeatedly so like yeah)