Rune Cards [Booklet]

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This package provides all that is needed for anyone to learn how to read runes. The enclosed 80 page book provides background information about runes and a guide to their interpretation. The cards, which are beautiful and fascinating items in their own right, were commissioned from Brian Partridge, and are the result of detailed research, and over two years work. The illustrations on the cards include prompts that will quickly enable the user to read the runes without referring to the book. The runes and their interpretation are based on the Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem.

Author(s): Tony Linsell
Edition: 1e
Publisher: Anglo-Saxon Books
Year: 1992

Language: English, Old English, Anglo-Saxon
Pages: 83

Box Cover
Booklet Cover
Copyright
Title Page
Contents
Notes
Introduction
The Origin of Runes
The Meaning of 'Rune'
Rune Symbols
Letter Runes: The Futhark & Futhorc
Table of Anglo-Saxon Runes
Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem Futhorc
Casting Lots & Runecasts
Ancient Practice
Modern Practice
Rune Ritual: A Guide
Casting Lots
Runecasts
The English System
1st Stage
2nd - 4th Stages
The Three Rune System
What to Expect
Meditation With Runes
Decision Making
Interpretation
Index
1. Wealth
2. Aurochs
3. Thorn
4. Mouth
5. Riding
6. Torch
7. Generosity
8. Joy
9. Hail
10. Need
11. Ice
12. Year
13. Yew
14. Peorth
15. Elk Sedge
16. Sun
17. Tiw
18. Birch
19. Horse
20. Mankind
21. Water
22. Ing
23. Homeland
24. Day
25. Oak
26. Ash
27. Weapon
28. Beaver
29. Grave
30. Wyrd
The Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem
Adverts
Booklet Back Cover
Box Sides
Box Back