![]() ![]() I’m afraid that this is as far as my knowledge reaches on the actual archaeological history of The Runes But I will continue to make weekly posts on how I use these Runes in my craft. Or if Runes from a certain Aett keep coming up repeatedly I will look further into the meaning of the whole Aett so that I can find an answer or sign there instead. It helps me understand what level of living experience I should be focusing on when I am reading the Runes iv drawn for a reading. I use the knowledge of the different Aettir to help me broaden my divination practices with The Runes. I found a really good website for Rune info while researching this topic if anyone wants a deeper dive then I can provide into the Runes The runes of Tyr’s Aett speak to aspects of the dance between the visible and invisible realms, with runes directly connected to ancient deities, natural forces, and humanity itself. Dear (insert the name of the chosen love rune here), I am ready to love, let (insert the name of the person you want here) find me (if there isn’t a specific person in the picture simply use the word LOVE) I am open to let love rule my lifeI am positive, I am loved. They help us navigate the more difficult aspects of our life’s path and remind us that nothing lasts forever. Honor Elder Futhark runes for love with this chant. The runes of Hagal’s Aett speak to the unavoidable experiences of life- disruption, change, stalled progress, and even unexpected luck. ![]() The runes of Freyr’s Aett speak to what is needed for basic existence on Earth, for experiencing and interacting with other humans as well as the divine, and for living a fulfilling life. Ill also copy and paste the descriptions of each Aett from Lisa Chamberlain’s book Runes for Beginners: I found this video on the subject that might help explain it better You’ll learn to create runescripts, bind runes, and use runes for divination. This guide to learning runes includes sections on rune origins, rune practices, and rune meanings. I can’t find sources that agree on when the Aettir were introduced into the Runic system but it seems to be linked to the cycle of birth and death and all of the processes can happen in between these two points. Get started on your quest to learn to read runes with Josh Simonds’ The Beginner’s Guide to Learning Runes, which focuses on the Elder Futhark runes.
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