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Runes. . . the very name seems to conjure up mystery. Runes appear everywhere from rock album covers to Viking and fantasy movies. But what are they, and how are they used? What do they mean? How and why are they used in magic and in divination? This handy pocket-sized booklet presents a brief working knowledge of the ancient writing system of the Germanic-speaking peoples. After learning about the runes' origins and their uses, both for writing mundane texts and for magic and divination, you can look up individual rune letters and explore the surprisingly complex symbolism behind them. Fresh…mehr

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Runes. . . the very name seems to conjure up mystery. Runes appear everywhere from rock album covers to Viking and fantasy movies. But what are they, and how are they used? What do they mean? How and why are they used in magic and in divination? This handy pocket-sized booklet presents a brief working knowledge of the ancient writing system of the Germanic-speaking peoples. After learning about the runes' origins and their uses, both for writing mundane texts and for magic and divination, you can look up individual rune letters and explore the surprisingly complex symbolism behind them. Fresh translations of the old rune poems round out this brief but informative introduction.
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The Troth is an international organization that brings together many paths and traditions within Germanic Heathenry, such as Ásatrú, Theodish Belief, Urglaawe, Forn Sed, and Anglo-Saxon Heathenry. We welcome all who have been called to follow the elder ways of Heathenry, and who have heard the voices of the Gods and Goddesses of Heathenry, our ancestors, the landvættir, and the spirits around us. To find out more about our organization or to join us, visit http://www.thetroth.org/, contact us at troth-questions@thetroth.org, or look for us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheTroth/ Ben Waggoner serves the Troth as its Publications Director, and is an independent researcher and translator of Old Norse texts.