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Taking Up the Runes

A Complete Guide to Using Runes in Spells, Rituals, Divination, and Magic

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Taking Up the Runes

Von: Diana L. Paxson
Gesprochen von: Rebecca Mitchell
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A popular in-depth exploration of the runes, reissued with a new chapter on rune divination, now part of the Weiser Classics series.

Diana Paxson has distilled her years of experience working with the runes and teaching others into this one definitive sourcework. In a series of chapters dealing with rune pairs, listeners will learn the historical meaning of each individual rune and its use and meaning now, in contemporary culture. But as Paxson shares, the real power of the runes comes from internalizing them and using their symbols as sources of wisdom and strength.

At the end of each chapter introducing and exploring the pairs of runes are rituals and spells for all levels of ability that help internalize the attributions, meanings, symbolism, and use of the runes. Further study in part two of the book expands the use of the runes in divination, guided meditations, and song. Everything regarding runes is covered in this definitive guide, from the history of runes and how to make your own rune sets to how to work with them on a psychic, spiritual, and magical level.

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©2005, 2021 Diana L. Paxson (P)2021 Tantor
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Basically what the header says. The author puts together a broad knowledge about runes from different authors and gives also own Statements. But then after each rune-description it goes downhill. Each rune has to be bedded with a good/es and every ritual example is more a convoluted wicca/wirchcraft ritual than the usage in the sagas where runes are tools that can be used without planting seeds, offering here, circle there.

The book would be halve as long if the unnecessary mess would have been skipped.

Maybe good about runes but too much gods and wicca

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