Runes An Introduction, Kim Farnell
Runes An Introduction, Kim Farnell
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Runes: An Introduction
Your Plain & Simple Guide to Understand and Interpret the Ancient Oracle

Author: Kim Farnell

Narrator: Kate Udall

Unabridged: 3 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/04/2024


Synopsis

Runes are alphabet letters or characters that have been used for thousands of years as a form of communication and divination. This book, written by an authority on divination systems, shows listeners how to make their own set of runes and how to interpret them. Included in this accessible primer are:

● A brief overview of the runes, from Etruscan times to the present

● The myths and lore that inform runic wisdom

● The basic rune symbols known as Futhark and their definitions

● Instructions on how to read the runes and rune spreads

● An introduction to runic magic

This most comprehensive guide presents each letter of the runic alphabet in detail with its origins and magical uses and helps seekers tap into their energy. From making your own runes (and a bag to protect them) to reading the ancient alphabet, casting the runes, and interpreting the spread, all the basics are laid out in a clear, easy-to-follow fashion, perfect for beginners.

About Kim Farnell

Kim Farnell is one of the longest-serving presidents of the Astrological Lodge of London, has an MA in cultural astronomy and astrology, and is the author of several books. Kim's primary interest is the history of astrology and the occult, particularly in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She works as a freelance writer and editor.


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Goodreads review by Ian

Freud's Work in Progress Between 1920 and 1923, Freud published two works in which he developed the tripartite division of the human psyche into the id, the ego and the super ego. This is an earlier work first published in 1914. It's fascinating, because it is relatively easy to understand, but also r......more

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