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Oracle Rune Stones (2738518)
by Mike vom Mars (Mike-vom-Mars)
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ORACEL RUNE STONES
Traditional oracle rune stones to be used for forecasting
the future or just as decoration.
Each rune set contains all 25 stones. Different sets are
provided for your personal taste.
Print them, paint them if you want to (using granite
effect spray paint, for example) and a syringe to fill
paint into the engravings.
WHAT ARE RUNES?
The runic alphabet is traditionally known as Futhark,
after the first six letters. Casting runes has been used
as a form of divination in Europe since the fourth
century. The elder Futhark, which you see here, contains
24 runes.
The original meaning of the word rune is "secret, or
something hidden". Some indications show that the early
runes were not used so much for writing, but rather as
magical signs, that means, they were used in magic and
for divination (but there is no direct evidence of this).
They were probably transformed from the Tarot and the
Chinese Book of Changes and were used as the I Ching of
the Vikings at that time. With the rune-masters, their
wisdom died as well. Nothing was left except the sagas,
the scattered fragments of runic history and the rune
itself
HOW TO:
- Put a set (25 stones) into a velvet pouch (available at
Amazon or Ebay).
- Ask a question while shaking the pouch.
- Then grab one or more runes out of it.
Meanings of the individual runes can be found here:
http://bit.ly/2lunL3S
PRINTING:
- Use 15% infill (or more) to ensure proper print of the
engravings.
Date Published: 2021-01-18 00:48:09
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