Briefing discussing runes, their historical footprint as well as their versatile nature in magic. Runes are an ancient cultural system seeing a resurgence in modern magic, and have many uses.
I don’t often work with runes but this writing has unlocked something for me. Something that I’m still piecing together.
I believe in working with the ancestral tools. Though it’s not referenced often the Irish had “runes” called The Ogham Tree Grove. This was their first alphabet. It’s always been intriguing for me. Now I’m going to look deeper to see if there’s a connection to deviation.
Thank you for a well written article! I especially enjoyed your interpretation of Fehu, Algiz, and Thurisaz.
I really enjoy working with runes and have made my own as well. There is a method that I like to use that is a little different than what you’ve described. I use a cloth (or paper will work) with the concentric circles, and cast the runners onto it. Read only the upright ones, with the smallest circle the most important and timely, the next influences those and is further out, and the rest least likely to influence. I’ve had good luck with this method; it has been surprisingly accurate.
I don’t often work with runes but this writing has unlocked something for me. Something that I’m still piecing together.
I believe in working with the ancestral tools. Though it’s not referenced often the Irish had “runes” called The Ogham Tree Grove. This was their first alphabet. It’s always been intriguing for me. Now I’m going to look deeper to see if there’s a connection to deviation.
Thank you! 🙏
Thank you for a well written article! I especially enjoyed your interpretation of Fehu, Algiz, and Thurisaz.
I really enjoy working with runes and have made my own as well. There is a method that I like to use that is a little different than what you’ve described. I use a cloth (or paper will work) with the concentric circles, and cast the runners onto it. Read only the upright ones, with the smallest circle the most important and timely, the next influences those and is further out, and the rest least likely to influence. I’ve had good luck with this method; it has been surprisingly accurate.
Thanks again!