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11.8.13

Rune Divination Methods

After you have made, cleansed and consecrated your runes, you will keep them in your rune bag which will not only serve to protect them, but which you will also use for divining purposes. The listed methods aren't the only ones, but they are the most common and I can say from personal experience that they are very good and quite simple.

What Should You Do Before Divining?

You will need a clean white piece of cloth (of any material) which will be the surface on which you will throw/put your runes. I cleansed and consecrated my cloth at the same time as my rune bag so I would advise you to do the same and that you keep the cloth in your rune bag along with your runes. You will have to lay out your cloth before doing anything with your runes. 

The process of divination itself begins, of course, by asking a question and visualizing it in your mind. If the question doesn't directly concern you but another person, try and imagine the person you are referring to as clearly as possible and call to mind any associations you may have with them. Some may use a photograph of that person and put it in front of them so they can look at it. That is, if that person can't be there at the time of the divination.

But this isn't all. It is necessary to do a few more things before divination. These include:
  • laying out your cloth and preparing your working area so that you can work undisturbed and so that you can concentrate
  • asking a question and visualizing it (you can say it out loud or to yourself; whichever you prefer)
  • shake your rune bag to mix up the runes (take care to keep concentrated on the question and the associations the whole time)
  • once you feel that you have put enough energy and concentration into the whole process, you can begin by taking out the runes from your rune bag according to one of the following methods

The Methods:

Note: all the runes are read with their face up unless emphasized otherwise. In order to interpret them, have a look at the previous post entitled "Runes and Their Meanings". If you decide to include the reversed rune meanings, then leave the runes exactly the way you pulled them out, but if you decide to interpret them according to their traditional (right side up) meanings, then make sure to turn every rune upwards when pulling it out.

1. Using One Rune


This method is used for getting quick and simple answers. You will have to think of a question and then randomly pick out a rune from the rune bag. The answer is then defined by the meaning of the rune which you pulled out.







2. Two Aspects


Two runes are pulled out of the bag; they will represent two sides of a problem. You will have to pull out the rune that governs over the conscious aspect of your personality (the "familiar" world, that which we perceive using our senses) using your right hand, and your left hand for the rune that governs over your unconscious self (chaos/potentials which we cannot perceive using your senses). The meanings of the runes are then defined according to the list in the previously linked post. The right rune will represent the familiar, physical aspect of the problem, while the left will represent the side of the problem which we cannot see at that point in time.

3. The Three Fates


This method is great for interpreting a whole situation and for getting suggestions as to how to act in the given situation. Three runes are taken out of the bag and put side by side facing upwards. The first (left) rune represents the past and that which caused a certain situation. The second rune represents the present and the decision that has to be made. The third (right) rune represents the future and fate, or simply that which is yet to happen.


4. A Direct Answer

Two to three runes are picked out of the bag and are interpreted according to the question that has been asked. The only important thing is that the question has to be very direct.

5. The Course of Time


Three sets of three runes must be pulled out of the bag. The first set of runes (the upper row) represents the past, the second set (the middle one) represents the present and the third set (the lowest) the future. The runes are read from left to right and the rows are, of course, read horizontally.






6. Free Formation

The question that is asked must be divided into "components" and for every sub-question, a separate rune must be picked out of the bag. Let us say, for example, that the main question is "How can I get rid of this negative influence?". This question can be divided into sub-questions which could be something like:
1. Where is this influence coming from?
2. Through who/what is it operating? etc.
There can be more than two sub-questions, but a new rune must be pulled out for each of then until you get a complete answer to the primary question.

7. The Four Quarters


Four runes are placed to from a circle on the four cardinal points. They are interpreted in the following manner: EAST (birth), SOUTH (life), WEST (old age), NORTH (death).

Sometimes, you may come across a combination of two methods which is called "the four quarters", but uses the spread of the cross method (so five runes are used in stead of four). If this is the case, the upper rune (on the north) represents fate and exterior forces which can prove to be challenges for you (but it can also say something about what caused the situation in question). The right rune (in the east) tells us where the situation is heading and how things are changing and how all of this is affecting your thoughts). The lower rune (in the south) represents the main force in the situation which initiates everything and is connected with will and exterior activity (and that which sets it into motion). The left rune (in the west) tells you about your feelings, imagination, love, wellbeing family and may also be an indicator of something that is leaving the scene. The middle rune (the additional one which isn't in the photo) tells you about the final outcome and summarizes all of these forces to tell you where this is all heading.

8. The Pentagram


The runes are placed at the ends of an imaginary pentagram. They are connected according to the element of the point they are on. The upper arm of the pentagram represents the soul (the meaning is clear), the first right arm represents water (emotions) the lower right arm represents fire (the heart and desires), the lower left arm represents earth (the physical body, all that is earthly) and the upper left arm represents air (the mind, your thoughts and ideas).


9. The Cross


Five runes are placed to resemble a Greek cross. The left rune represents and important factor of the past, the middle rune represents the governing element in the present, the upper rune the forces which aid you, the lower rune the forces which are making things harder for you, and the right rune represents a critical element of the future. Also, they are placed in the aforementioned order as they are picked out of the bag.



10. The Fork


This method is used in critical moments of change, and helps to evaluate the importance of the situation. The left rune represents the first possible outcome, the right rune the second possible outcome, and the bottom rune determines it all; it tells you what will happen.






11. The Diamond


It is used for an in-depth understanding of a situation. The left and right runes represent the forces which are affecting the situation, the bottom rune represents the foundation of the situation and the upper rune is the conclusion to it all.







12. Nine Runes



This is the most complicated method, but also my favorite. It is also the most precise technique because it displays the situation, as well as the position of the person in terms of their spiritual path, in detail. Nine runes have to be picked out of the bag without looking. Mix them in your hands a bit while concentrating on your question and throw them on the cloth. The runes which fell facing upwards have to be interpreted first. They represent the present and that which lead to the situation. The closer they are to the center of the cloth, the more important they are, and the further away they are, the more general their meaning is (in the photograph, I used a spiral to depict this distance). The runes which are touching each other or which are very close together are usually connected or affect each other in some way. After this, the runes which fell face down are then turned to face upwards one by one. They represent the future, exterior influences and possible outcomes. After all of this has been done, it is a good idea to pull out one more rune which will either affirm or deny the whole reading.


These would be all the methods I can give to you for now. I hope you will be happy with the results of your readings and that you will find the method which suits you the most. This post marks the end of the series on runes, but I will go on to talk about other divination methods soon enough.

Until next time. Yours,
Witch's Cat

18.7.13

Runes and Their Meanings

In my previous two posts on this topic, I explained how to make a rune bag and also how to make the runes themselves. If you followed the instructions given in these posts, you should now have a finished set of runes (cleansed, consecrated and ready for use) and a bag for them right beside you.


This post will also be of some use to you in the process of making your runes because, if you remember, I mentioned that it is recommended to meditate on the meaning of each rune while making it. You can find these meanings in this post so you don't have to go searching around on the Internet. :)

But let us first get acquainted a bit more with the concept of runes.

What Are Runes?

Runes are a writing system which was also used as a way for divination. It was used for writing in actually all the Germanic lands in Western Europe.

Any sort of divination method that includes stones, wooden sticks or bones is called sortilege or cleromancy. It is put into action by mixing and throwing small objects made out of the above mentioned materials onto a surface. The way in which these objects fall, their position when they fall as well as the place in which they fall is all interpreted. I will go into more detail on this later.

The word rune itself can be translated as a "mystery" or "secret". Its roots are in the Germanic word raunen meaning to cut, shape or engrave (runes were primarily engraved into wood or stone).

The eldest form of runes is called the Elder Futhark (which I have dealt with and will continue to do so in all my posts on runes). This system only had 24 runes which were divided into three groups of eight. More letters were added later on so that, by the 9th century, it was popular to use up to 33 letters in some parts of the world. In Scandinavia, on the other hand, this number got reduced to only 16 letters.

Runes as Symbols

I mentioned that the runic writing system was usually composed of 24 symbols, but this number may vary depending on which technique you use. This system was made according to the original Teutonic runes which were also made up of three sets of eight runes. I recommend this system, which you may recall is named the Elder Futhark (pronounced /fuθark/). It got its name from the first six letters of its alphabet: A-fehu, U-uruz, TH-thurisaz, A-ansuz, R-raido, K-kaunaz. Along with these 24 runes, you may also come across a blank rune being used. This rune has the power to change the whole reading, but I'll get to this later.

What will follow is a list of all the runes with their names and meanings. To make things more distinctive, I divided them into the aforementioned three groups:
  • Freya's runes: Freya also has a twin brother (Frey). Together, they are the gods of luck, peace and fertility, while Freya herself is a love goddess.
  • Hagalaz's runes: no firm evidence today of such a god ever being worshiped, but since the other two groups were named after gods, the same is presumed for this one. If this god was worshiped, it is believed that he was similar to the goddess Kali (the goddess of destruction and ruin).
  • Tyr's runes: the god Tyr is a war god who sacrificed his arm in battle to save the other gods. Because of this act, he is associated with sacrifice, devotion, bravery and heroism. He is often compared to the Roman ward god, Mars.

Note: the symbol of each rune (colored green) can be found next to its name and the runes in the photographs are my runes which I made by painting the symbols using white distemper paint on pebbles. The photographs are there to give you a better depiction of each rune symbol.
Some runes also have a reverse meaning (i.e. the meaning which it was if it falls turned around for 180°; not if it falls face down!). Those runes which are completely symmetrical do not have a reversed meaning, of course, because their appearance doesn't change no matter how they fall. For those of them that do have a reversed meaning, you can find this also next to the rune along with the reversed rune symbol.

Freya's Runes

f Fehu



Name: Fehu (cattle)
Letter: f
Meaning: Cattle was the thing that kept tribes alive, so it came to represent wealth, fertility and assets. This rune urges us to protect ourselves and that which we possess, to share with others when necessary and to nurture what we have. 
Associations: assets, profit, earnings
Gender: female
Color: red
Zodiac sign: Aries
Tarot card: The Tower
Animals: cats, cattle (primarily cows), swallows
Plants: elderberry, nettle
Crystal: green achat

Reversed meaning: Frustrating love, absence of initiative, loss of assets or another form of failure, atrophy, greed, discord, cowardice, poverty, slavery

u Uruz   


Name: Uruz (bull/ox)
Letter: u
Meaning: It governs over strength, speed and survival. It is sometimes called the warrior rune because great cunning was needed to tame these wild bulls. It represents our strength and potential to deal with problems of any sort and is often connected with some sort of harvest which is needed for success.
Associations: physical strength, cyclicality, renewal, strength in general
Gender: male
Color: green
Zodiac sign: Taurus
Tarot card: The High Priestess
Animals: buffalo
Plants: birch, moss
Crystal: ruby

Reversed meaning: A missed chance, weakness, obsession, other's domination over you, illness, inconsistency, ignorance, desire, brutality, precipitation, aggression, callousness

th,þ Thurisaz  


Name: Thurisaz (giant/thorn)
Letter: th
Meaning: Some believe it to be a symbol of barriers and others of protection. It is necessary to put it into a context (in comparison to the other runes). It is connected to the god Thor and aggression. It represents self-defense and a firm attitude and it reminds us not to believe in first impressions. It often warns us of jealousy and untruthfulness coming from people which we will meet.
Associations: strength, doors between the worlds, calculability
Gender: male
Color: red
Zodiac sign: Taurus
Tarot card: The Emperor
Animals: snakes, porcupine
Plants: thorns, oak, leek
Crystal: sapphire

Reversed meaning: Regretting a rash decision, a destructive opposition, danger, defenselessness, compulsion, betrayal, dullness, evil, malice, hatred, torment, spite, lies.

a Ansuz  



Name: Ansuz (God/mouth)
Letter: a
Meaning: This rune reigns over communication. It is sometimes understood as a blessing (in the form of spiritual communication). It represents Odin and the tree Yggdrasil from which he hanged. It reminds us of learning, communication and dreams. It warns us of an oncoming sudden turn of events (because of Odin's ability to change shapes).
Associations: Odin, his protection, widening your horizons, open-mindedness, learning, understanding
Gender: male
Color: dark blue
Zodiac sign: Cancer
Tarot card: Death
Animals: wolf, raven, firefly
Plants: white ash, St John's wort
Crystal: emerald


Reversed meaning: An older person who will prove to be a nuisance, loss of inspiration, misunderstanding, delusion, manipulation by others, boredom, vanity and grandiloquence.


r Raido  



Name: Raido (riding)
Letter: r
Meaning: It is the rune of the wheel of the year. It represents cycles, changes and action. It brings physical and psychological journeys and transformation. It can also refer to the means by which we travel.
Associations: journeys, foreign countries, encounters, communication
Gender: female
Color: red
Zodiac sign: Leo
Tarot card: The High Priest
Animals: goat
Plants: oak, lavender
Crystal: chrysoprase


Reversed meaning: A journey which will mess with your plans, wrong judgment, crisis, rigidity, stasis, injustice, irrationality, disruption, dislocation, demotion, delusion, possibly a death.


k Kenaz 



Name: Kenaz/Kaunaz (torch)
Letter: k
Meaning: This is a fiery rune that indicates love, passion, human relations and brings artistic expression. It resembles protection and warmth (connection to fire) and enlightenment.
Associations: torches, female influence, sexuality, creativity, beginning of a better period/the end of a bad one, initiative
Gender: female
Color: fiery red
Zodiac sign: Virgo
Tarot card: The Chariot
Animals: owls
Plants: pine, primrose
Crystal: red hematite


Reversed meaning: Loss of something valuable/a friendship (could be you just "misplaced it"), ignorance, disease, breakup, instability, lack of creativity, nakedness, exposure, loss of illusion and false hope.


g Gebo  



Name: Gebo (gifts)
Letter: g
Meaning: It reigns over spiritual gifts and generosity. It resembles our help which others may need, peace as a reward for this, sacrifice, humanitarian work etc. It also implies the connection of people in partnership, friendship and love affairs.
Associations: gifts, partnership (friendly/love-related/business-related), generosity, a strong love omen
Gender: male and female
Color: blue
Zodiac sign: Libra
Tarot card: Lovers
Animals: cats
Plants: ash, St John's wort
Crystal: opal

w Wunjo  



Name: Wunjo (luck)
Letter: w
Meaning: This is a lucky rune. It represents harmony and balance. It indicated attraction to a blonde-haired person, brings happiness into the home but also stability and good news (through a letter or through a person). It can also resemble news that we haven't heard of in a while.
Associations: wind, stability in the home, blonde-haired people, happiness, light, contentment
Gender: male
Color: yellow
Zodiac sign: Scorpio
Tarot card: Strength
Animals: /
Plants: flax, ash
Crystal: diamond


Reversed meaning: Be careful in your business transactions the next three daysstultification, sorrow, strife, alienation, delirium, intoxication, possession by higher forces, impractical enthusiasm, frenzy.
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Hagalaz's Runes

h Hagalaz  



Name: Hagalaz (hail)
Letter: h
Meaning: It is known as the rune of time. It represents both outer and inner barriers of various forces. It also represents everything we cannot influence and brings sudden change, it is also thought of as the rune of gamblers.
Associations: winter, ice, overcoming the cold, number 9, change, breaking off with something, caution, a moment when everything can change
Gender: female
Color: blue
Zodiac sign: Sagittarius
Tarot card: The World
Animals: swans, snakes
Plants: yew, lily
Crystal: onyx

n Nauthiz  



Name: Nauthiz (necessity)
Letter: n
Meaning: It warns us to think before we act and not to do something we may regret later. It is often connected to work and represents self-conservation.
Associations: necessity, pain, contemplating, borders
Gender: female
Color: black
Zodiac sign: Capricorn
Tarot card: The Devil
Animals: cats
Plants: beech, common knotgrass
Crystal: lapis lazuli

 i Isa 



Name: Isa (ice)
Letter: i
Meaning: It refers to a period with no action; a cooling-down period in the business and love-life area, short-term separation, refusing help when we need it etc. It strengthens the other runes that surround it.
Associations: ice, iron, patience, stopping, retreat, abandonment
Gender: female
Color: black
Zodiac sign: Aquarius
Tarot card: The Hermit
Animals: /
Plants: alder, ivy
Crystal: cat's eye

j Jera  



Name: Jera (year/harvest)
Letter: j
Meaning: It resembles a reward for past efforts. It marks the end to started affairs, some sort of justice (often connected with lawyers), endings but also new beginnings.
Associations: year, harvest (a fertile time), endings
Gender: male and female
Color: blue
Zodiac sign: Pisces
Tarot card: The Fool
Animals: moles
Plants: oak, rosemary
Crystal: carnelian

ï,ei Eihwaz  



Name: Eihwaz (yew)
Letter: ae
Meaning: The yew tree is a very old and wise tree which is thought to be the guardian of the door to the "other world". This is the rune of shamans and it resembles motivation and transformation. Even though it is a male rune, it is connected with powerful women (they can bring both good and evil), progress and attachment. Because of its connection to horses, it is also connected to speed and movement.
Associations: continuity, movement, readiness, common sense, new projects (as problems)
Gender: male 
Color: dark blue
Zodiac sign: Pisces
Tarot card: The Hanged Man
Animals: horses
Plants: yew, mandragora, apples
Crystal: topaz

p Perth  



Name: Perth (dice cup)
Letter: p
Meaning: This rune was used for both divination and gambling. It is the rune of fate and it motivates people to act according to their wishes and to make their own decisions. It resembles warmth, friendship and comfort, it predicts hidden things and mysteries but also a sudden inflow of money from unexpected sources. It is connected with esoteric and secretive knowledge.
Associations: the female sexual organ, chalice, fate, initiation, secrecy, spiritual strength, estrangement
Gender: female
Color: black
Zodiac sign: Aquarius
Tarot card: The Wheel of Fortune
Animals: eagles, sperm whales
Plants: beech, wolfsbane
Crystal: aquamarine


Reversed meaning: High expectations due to which you may be disappointed, the presence of negativity, addiction, stagnation, loneliness, malaise.

z Algiz  



Name: Algiz (deer)
Letter: z
Meaning: It represents deer antlers and thus protection. It is often used in meditation and healing, but it may also mean that someone will make us do something or make us do something against our will.
Associations: protection (from our own feelings), health, healing, meditation, deceit, support
Gender: male and female
Color: golden
Zodiac sign: Capricorn
Tarot card: The Moon
Animals: elks
Plants: yew, garden angelica
Crystal: amethyst


Reversed meaning: Do not get involved with people who will use you, a delicate and unprotected situation, hidden danger, consumption by divine forces, loss of divine link, taboo, warning, turning away.


s Sowelo  



Name: Sowelo / Sowelu (the Sun)
Letter: s
Meaning: It can be thought of as the life-giving force. It governs over mental and spiritual health, brings victory and fame and is often connected with the male ego and honor. It represents the love of a man for a woman and the protection of a woman. It can be thought of as the rune of good luck, happiness and health. It is definitely a positive rune.
Associations: the Sun, life energy, integrity, the love of a man for a woman, victory
Gender: male 
Color: white
Zodiac sign: Sagittarius 
Tarot card: The Sun
Animals: eagles
Plants: juniper berry, mistletoe
Crystal: ruby
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Tyr's Runes

t Teiwaz 



Name: Teiwaz (Tyr, the god of war)
Letter: t
Meaning: Tyr sacrificed his battle arm in a battle once to save the other gods so this became a symbol of sacrifice for a long-term goal. It represents the warrior, winner, heroism, precision and a strong feeling for fairness and a big danger of revenge.
Associations: the god Tyr (and war), heroism, fame, courage, achievements, spiritual battles (with oneself)
Gender: male 
Color: fiery red
Zodiac sign: Scorpio
Tarot card: Justice
Animals: /
Plants: oak, sage
Crystal: corals


Reversed meaning: Do not trust him/her because they will not stay long, deceit, dual moral, blocked energy flow, mental paralysis, over-analysis, over-sacrifice, injustice, imbalance, strife, war, conflict, failure in competition, dwindling passion, difficulties in communication, and possibly separation.


b Berkana 



Name: Berkana (birch)
Letter: b
Meaning: The ability of this tree for fast regeneration is a symbol of reincarnation. It represents new beginnings, is connected with the birth of children and new jobs, regeneration, purification and female fertility. It is not connected with anything material.
Associations: growth, development, family, fertility, purification
Gender: female 
Color: green
Zodiac sign: Libra
Tarot card: The Empress
Animals: swans, bears
Plants: birch, common yellow woodsorrel
Crystal: moonstone


Reversed meaning: Concerning news regarding your family, barriers, anxiety about someone close to you, carelessness, abandon, loss of control, blurring of consciousness, deceit, sterility, stagnation.


e Ehwaz  



Name: Ehwaz (horse)
Letter: e
Meaning: It is considered the Goddess' rune. It represents collaboration and progress. It is strongly connected with horses and thus with journeys, but it often represents a higher degree of education or highly-educated people and strong emotions.
Associations: science, higher education, progress, movement, transition
Gender: male and female 
Color: white
Zodiac sign: Virgo
Tarot card: Lovers
Animals: horses
Plants: oak, ragwort benweed
Crystal: iceland spar


Reversed meaning: Travelling by sea, disharmony, quarrels, discomfort, a change is perhaps craved. Feeling restless or confined in a situation, reckless haste, disharmony, mistrust, betrayal.


m Mannaz  



Name: Mannaz (man)
Letter: m
Meaning: It represent us, the way in which we see ourselves and the way in which others see us, humanity and the fate of an individual. It warns us about health issues and other's motives and often represents a danger from stress and problems with the law.
Associations: man, individuality, the essence of an individual, accomplishments in relationships, goals, preparations, new knowledge
Gender: male and female 
Color: red
Zodiac sign: Leo
Tarot card: The Magician
Animals: falcons
Plants: holly, arrowroot
Crystal: garnet


Reversed meaning: An enemy - the next rune will tell you how to behave in this situation, alienation, bad achievements, depression, mortality, blindness, self-delusion, cunning, slyness, manipulation, craftiness, calculation, expect no help now.


l Laguz  



Name: Laguz (water)
Letter: l
Meaning: Water represents emotions and intuition. This rune signifies psychological and spiritual improvement and also foretells over-seas journeys. It is a very strong indicator of future pregnancy but also of gaining/losing material possessions due to another person's decision which we cannot influence.
Associations: water, instability of material possessions, invisible forces
Gender: female 
Color: green
Zodiac sign: Cancer
Tarot card: The Star
Animals: bears
Plants: willow, leek
Crystal: pearl


Reversed meaning: Stay in your borders, insensitivity, lack of feeling, an indication of a period of confusion in your life, you may be making wrong decisions and poor judgments  lack of creativity and feelings of being in a rut, fear, circular motion, avoidance, withering, madness, obsession, despair, perversity, sickness.


ŋ Inguz  



Name: Inguz (Ing, the god of fertility)
Letter: ng
Meaning: It is strongly connected with male fertility and energy, it represents creativity also (of ideas) and contacts with close relatives. It is a reminder of a needed vacation.
Associations: the god Ing, male fertility (or fertility in general), new projects and beginnings, new tidings, astral travel
Gender: male and female
Color: yellow
Zodiac sign: Gemini
Tarot card: Judgment
Animals: bees
Plants: apple, garden heliotrope
Crystal: amber

o Othila  



Name: Othila (belonging)
Letter: o
Meaning: It is the rune of the household and can also represent ancestors and successors. It usually predicts soon-to-be engagements and marriage and is closely connected with possessions. It represents something constant and unchanging and brings inheritance, but it also warns us that we mustn't forget about the spiritual heritage of our ancestors.
Associations: the home, possessions, inheritance, freedom, abdication, goals, retreat
Gender: male 
Color: yellow
Zodiac sign: Taurus
Tarot card: The Moon
Animals: lions
Plants: hawthorn, clovers
Crystal: ruby

Reversed meaning: Be careful around mechanical appliances, a possibility of accidents or damage, lack of customary order, totalitarianism, slavery, poverty, homelessness, bad karma, prejudice, clannishness, provincialism.

d Dagaz 



Name: Dagaz (day)
Letter: d
Meaning: It brings clarity, awakening and enlightenment. It represents new beginnings and chances that we must take. It tells us that we need to put a lot of effort into something but also that this effort will be worth it.
Associations: day, dawn, new beginnings, progress, transformation, effect
Gender: male
Color: blue
Zodiac sign: Aries
Tarot card: Temperance
Animals: /
Plants: fir, lavender
Crystal: diamond
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I hope that this was enough information and that it will prove useful. In the next post, I will explain how you can use all of this knowledge practically (in divination) by explaining a few techniques of rune divination.

Until next time. Yours,
Witch's Cat