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Spiritual wisdom is committed into stone with the ancient practice of runecarving. The ritual of runecasting awakens us to our natural inclinations helping us make decisions.

Book Review: The Spiritual Runes

Review of Harmonia Saille's book about the history, teachings, and modern use of rune stones.

Rune Stones

Carved Amethyst Rune Stone Set

The Rune Primer - Book Review

The Rune Primer is a nicely put together handbook explaining the historical facts about the runes. It explains what is really known, and how we know it.

Runes - Alphabet of Mystery

The runes of the Elder Futhark, their uses in writing, divination, magic during the Norse Viking and Teutonic medieval world and today.

Description of Runes

This site is a terrific learning device. Click a rune and read Ralph Blum's perceptive interpretation.

An Exposition on Runic Practices

An academic paper by Eamon Brooks which discusses the use of runes in a very broad manner.

Materials and Methods

Are you interested in magical runic charms? You'll find the instructions for making them here.

Introduction to the Runes

The difference between the futharks and the rune-hoard. Don't be scared off by the terminology!

Rune Charms

The images on this page are simply fascinating. Some are ancient. One involves computers.

Runic Magic

The runes are used for magic, talismans, worship, astral projection, and spiritual growth.

Rune Magic

Learn more about runic spells and scripts, plus how the lovely bindrunds are  composed.

The Rune Guild

The Guild was organized as a networking and support for rune users. They meet in Australia.
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