There
is evidence that runes historically served purposes of magic in addition to
being a writing system. Rune Magic is a
method of divination similar to the Tarot or the I Ching. Runic divination or runecasting, is not
fortune telling. To divine, in the
original sense of the word, is literally to discover higher insight, the
workings of fate or the will of the Gods, as it applies to our lives.
Runecasting
works deeply with the subconscious. The
rune pouch with its runic symbols represents the entire universe. As one poses a question, one's entire
conscious and unconscious mind is focused toward that question, so that the
runelots selected are not truly random selections, but rather choices made by
the subconscious.
Even
back in Ancient times, there was a remarkable understanding of the human
psyche. The Norse recognized cause and
effect and the interconnectedness of all things. The word to describe this interconnectedness
was wyrd. Wyrd
is a concept in Anglo-Saxon culture roughly corresponding to fate or personal
destiny. It can be pictured as a web, like that of a
spider. When the spider steps onto a
thread (a path) the vibrations affect the entire web (the community) and that
which is contained within the web, just as our actions affect our immediate
world and those around us and the actions of others affect our lives.
There
were seidr rituals for divination. When
one does a runic reading, one usually addresses a particular issue, and
examines the past, the present and the future, or rather what will be if one
follows the path one appears to be on. An
attempt to peer onto the Web of Wyrd. The
future is always perceived as mutable and changeable. The runic reading is done as an evaluation
process, not as fortunetelling. One has
an opportunity to look at what has occurred in the past (regarding the issue
being questioned), what is occurring right now and what direction one is
headed.
I
start with the little saying below after finding a suitable place to do the
reading. You do not want to be
disturbed. Try to sit facing North if
possible, the direction of the Gods in Norse mythology. Place a small white cloth on the surface in
front of you. White is the symbol of
truth and purity. You'll work with the
runes on this cloth. This cloth protects
them from getting dirty and also forms the boundary for the casting. Any colored clean cloth, board or slab can be
used.
For
some, depending on the question, the time of day, moon phase or even the weather
are other factors to note. Some people
say that castings should only be done during the day, outside, with the sun
shining. The weather can also affect our
mood and the one thing that we want is to be in the best frame of mind. For others, candles, music, water, feathers
or other items are involved. But
overall, I say be comfortable and relaxed.
Carefully
form a question in your mind. Take your
time doing this, as it is very important that you do not change the question
midway through the reading. Do not ask
direct questions, such as those with yes or no answers. Instead ask leading questions, those starting
with who, what, where, why, when, etc. Write
the question down on paper if needed to help focus. The Rune Site, link below, has some pre-made
black forms that can help. Once you have
the question firmly fixed in your mind begin to gently mix the runes in their
bag or container. Continue to mix the
runes until you feel compelled to take up certain rune.
Continue
to stir and select lots until you have the correct number of runes in front of
you for the layout you will be using. Keep
track of the order in which the runes were pulled, laying them in their proper
position in the layout as you pull them.
You can also use your paper to write the drawn rune down and use the
paper to help examine the read.
There
are many different layouts. Some just
grab a handful and cast them on the cloth.
The upside down ones are ignored and the right side up ones are
read. There is also the Norn Cast, Nine
Rune Layout, Odin's Spread and more. I
use a Four Corner Layout.
If
you are new to casting, a good way to start is the One Rune Cast. As you might imagine, this method is designed
to provide a quick, concise answer to a specific question. It can also be used daily as a subject for
meditation or as a general overview of the day before you go to bed. Think of a specific question. Pull a rune out of the pouch and look at it. The answer may be an obvious yes or no, or the
rune might provide a more conditional response. If the rune you picked seems to make no sense
at all as a response to your question, ask another question or try again
later. This cast is also a good way to study
and learn the runes.
Each
rune means many different things. It is
up to the runecaster to decide how these meanings apply to the question at
hand. You may get even deeper
interpretations through your own 'gut' reactions to the rune's definition. However, don't delude yourself in thinking
that you have a completely different understanding of the cast than indicated
by the traditional interpretations. Stick
to the recognized interpretations, but learn to expand on their meanings
through insight and meditation.
If
you were using paper, it can be burned after a reading to close the
session. It can also be saved in a
journal for further study and review.
Keeping a rune log is a great way to learn the feel of the runes and to
develop the skill to rune read. I always
close a reading by saying, this read is closed and thank the Divines.
Recently
there has been a new found interest in New Age items and there have been a
revival of using the runes for casting and divination. You can now buy a set of runes almost as
easily as you can buy a deck of tarot cards. However, if you want your runes to be special
to you there’s no better way than to make them yourself. Make your own runes and layouts based on what
you know and feel. Have fun! Blessed Be!
All Father
Odin, the Rune Master.
Lead me to
true knowledge
Freya,
Mistress of Beauty,
reveal to me
the future paths.
Heimdall,
Guardian to All,
escort me
through the past.
Tyr, Master of
Justice,
guide me to
present glory.
So may it be.
i've been reading your blog for a little while now, and i LOVE it :D it provides me so much info (i'm still in the starting phrase) keep up the good work :)
ReplyDeleteThank You! If you click on the Review of Posts link in the header, it will give you the first year posts and where to find it. Those are some of the basic info to help those starting out. Or if you want help with other topics, leave a comment, that is where my current post topics come from. Many Thanks to all the readers - Blessed Be!
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