Lisa Peschel's is a concise, beginner-friendly entry point into the Elder Futhark system. First published in 1989 by Llewellyn , it has remained a staple for those seeking a straightforward, non-academic approach to runic practice. Core Content & Features
Includes four specific layouts for rune casting and interpretations for both upright and reversed positions. A Practical Guide to the Runes: Their Uses in D...
Clarifies the differences between bindrunes (stacked symbols) and runescripts (linear sequences). Critical Perspectives Lisa Peschel's is a concise, beginner-friendly entry point
Detailed descriptions of all 24 traditional runes, plus the controversial "Wyrd" (blank) rune. The book focuses primarily on the of runes
Reviewers generally categorize this book based on their level of interest in historical accuracy versus modern spirituality.
The book focuses primarily on the of runes rather than deep historical or linguistic analysis.
Step-by-step instructions on carving runes, creating personal talismans, and charging them for luck or protection.
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