Uncle Thor's Lessons, Anecdotes and Humor

23
Jun

On Runic Study

The Runes are not difficult to learn. All it takes is practical work. Look at places where the Runes work in your own experience. Explore your own world. Can you see a bit of Isa in the refrigerator, some Dag in the daylight and a little Fe in your wallet?

In yesterday’s lesson we discovered Perdra in the chicken, egg and nest. The day before we looked at Perdra as the Cauldron and Cornucopia. The day before that, it was the reciprocal sides of the Isa Rune. We have also had Rune exercises and many other articles on the Runes. I enjoy sharing my insight with you.

I would like to invite you to study further with me. I have written several works on the Runes. These are available as my monographs. If you like the lessons given in our Daily Lessons, you are sure to like my monographs! Each is like taking classes with me because each includes the materials of classes we used to give. Right now, I am offering the set of five monographs at a discount. They comprise our Runic Library. These are:

Old Norse Runecraft and Spellcraft – a basic class

Old Norse Rune Mysteries and Rune Codes – a course in the Runes, their meanings, and various Runic codes.

Advanced Old Norse Spellcraft – a look at the deeper side of Rune magick and the power to use them effectively.

Runes of Mind – Rune of Human Nature -The Runes as they relate to personality and the human psychology. This is a very insightful book.

Old Norse Futhark Codes – more long-hidden Rune codes that reveal deep inner secrets of each Rune.

For those who order our Runic Library during Summer 2009, I will include a free monograph on spellcraft. That is a pretty good deal: all five of my Rune classes plus another in Norse spellcraft. Click the link below to order the Runic Library:

http://www.thortrains.com/UncleThors/runesale.htm

(For those who want even more, Runes and Holy Signs Road to Bifrost Volume III is also available on the same page.)

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