Description
Norse Runes are an ancient alphabet used in Germanic countries. Today, they are used in magic and divination by many Pagans and Wiccans. Although their meanings can sometimes be a bit obscure, most people who work with runes find that the best way to incorporate them into divination is to ask a specific question based upon your current situation. Although you don’t have to be of Norse ancestry to use the runes, you’ll have a far better understanding of the symbols and their meanings if you have some knowledge of the mythology and history of the Germanic peoples; this way you can interpret the runes in the context in which they were meant to be read.
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definerune
There are several forms to play: odinsrune, threerun, celticcross or norsecustom
odinsrune with one rune
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threerune Past Present Future
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celticcross Twelve Rune Layout
Here are the meanings of the rune locations:
- Expresses the matter or question at hand
- Shows the forces that may hinder or oppose the matter or question at hand
- Represents the underlying influences of the matter at hand or question
- Shows the influences that are passing or coming to an end
- Denotes the influences that may become important in the medium to long term
- Represents the influences on the questioner in the near future
- Represents the fears and negative feelings that the questioner may have
- Denotes the outside influences of friends and/or family
- Stands for the beliefs and hopes of the questioner
- This rune shows the final outcome of the question or matter at hand
- Further explination on final outcome
- Further explination on final outcome
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norsecustom asks how many runes
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showallrunes