I'm glad you like that ritual. There are more in the Wiki, if you are in need to them.
I find it interesting that, like me, you have chosen Runes for your divination tool though you are operating in a Hellenic hearth. :) Have you been reading them long?
I have trouble finding much of use in the Wiki, I am sure it is there, just rather well hidden.
I've been working with the runes for a few years. I don't do enough work with them though. I need to do more readings with them so I get more comfortable with them. However, I never been a big fan of divination.
I like Diana Paxson's Taking up the Runes. It is a compendium of all the best research from authors like Edred Thorsson and Freya Aswyn surrounding the Rune poems and the contemporary interpretations. I wasn't a bit fan of divination at first, but once I got a better handle on it, I found it was a useful tool.
Yes, Paxson's book is excellent. A copy is sitting in front of me as I type this. I also have Well of Wyrd by Thorsson. Also excellent. My problem with divination is that I don't really trust it all that much. Probably too much experience with tarot and ouija boards.
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I'm glad you like that ritual. There are more in the Wiki, if you are in need to them.
I find it interesting that, like me, you have chosen Runes for your divination tool though you are operating in a Hellenic hearth. :) Have you been reading them long?
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I've been working with the runes for a few years. I don't do enough work with them though. I need to do more readings with them so I get more comfortable with them. However, I never been a big fan of divination.
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I like Diana Paxson's Taking up the Runes. It is a compendium of all the best research from authors like Edred Thorsson and Freya Aswyn surrounding the Rune poems and the contemporary interpretations. I wasn't a bit fan of divination at first, but once I got a better handle on it, I found it was a useful tool.
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