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Runes are letters of an ancient germanic alphabet developed over the last 2-3 millennia to form 24 symbols, I believe they was used to keep certain records. The characters are made with staright lines, no curves or whatever, ony straight. They was refelecting the early origins when they was being caved into stones( don't know which type) ans wood(not sure about this one either). The runes carry meanings behind them because many people read them. It depends on what they mean to the idividual, everyone is diffrent. The word 'rune' means mystery or secret and every sigle rune has its own spiritual concenpt. Its been said thet odin brought secrets of the runes at great cost to himself.


Please correct me if I am wrong.
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I heard a story of Odin wounding himself with a spear and then hanging upside down from Yggdrasil for what I think was 13 or so days and once he was almost dead the runes appeared before him.
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I am learning about them. I did a rune a day, but sadly, have slacked off due to many things. But awaketoolong has much knowledge on this subject. I'm sure he would mind a mail. He can send you some links. Blessings!
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Just a few comments here.

Firstly there are a number of different runic alphabets. The most commonly used is the Elder Futhark which does consist of 24 characters. On the other hand the Younger or Anglo-Saxon Futhark has 31 characters. The Elder Futhark dates back to perhaps 1000 BCE; however, the most ancient runic inscription we have dates from only 200 AD. Both the Elder and the Younger Futhark were used for writing in Nordic Europe up into the Middle Ages. The Medieval Futhark was based on the Latinized alphabet. In addition, there are a number of regional runic systems. http://sunnyway.com/runes/runic_scripts.gif

Runes have been used since ancient times as a system of writing, as a means of divination, and in magic. Tacitus, a Roman historian, writes about the Germanic tribes using runes for divination. For divination and/or magical work runes were traditionally made from wood or metal...oak being a favored wood, particularly one that had been struck by lightening.

The legend of the origins of the runes, at least the Elder Futhark, is that Odin hung upside down upon Yggdrasil (the World Tree) impaled on his own spear for nine days and nine nights (probably reflecting the Nine Worlds that circle the World Tree). When the runes appeared before him he grasped them and drew them up...later sharing them with Freya.

Some good books on the subject of runes include:

" Taking Up the Runes " by Diana Paxson

"Futhark: A Handbook of Rune Magic" by Edred Thorsson

"The Way of the Runes" by Bernard King

"Practical Guide to The Runes" by Lisa Peschel

And some of my favorite websites on the subject:

http://sunnyway.com/runes/ Probably the best I've been able to find.

http://davensjournal.com/interpretation-cheat-sheet

http://www.northernshamanism.org/shamanic-techniques/runes.html

http://www.arild-hauge.com/eindex.htm

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Re: Runes
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*sighs*

Thank you Lark. I am passionate about the runes and wouldn't have pointed things out as kindly and as understandingly as you did.

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bonewalker, he impaled himself with his spear, Gugnir on the world tree Yggdrassil for 9 days and 9 nights. others say he hung himself on it. im assuming something similar to a noose. but i may be wrong.

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