Ancient FUTHARK runes are named after objects, animals, feelings, or gods.
To grasp the divinatory and magical essence of the runes, one must delve into the heart of Norse mythology and explore its imagery.
The tradition of the runes resonates with the divinities of destiny, divided into three groups: the aettir.
A twenty-fifth rune has been added for use in divination... WYRD, fate!
In Norse mythology, the Norns were three important female deities. Their function was to preside over the destiny of men and gods.
This type of draw gives a positive or negative answer to a closed question. It also gives advice on choosing an orientation.
This is by far the most used method on a daily basis. It makes it possible to obtain a rapid response on various subjects.
There are a few different draw methods for Futhark runes. Some of the main methods include:
White rune, fate, unknowable. WYRD was not part of the futhark alphabet. It is somehow the joker in the interpretation of prints, the blow of fate. His name is related to the 3 Norns that represent time. The past, present and future are embedded in this rune. It represents the blow of destiny, the unforeseen event against which nothing can be done. It has no value of its own and reinforces the symbolism of the runes it accompanies.
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