Vikingu Rūnu kārtis
The Golden Runes oracle cards are based on the Druidic system of pictographs, which was also an alphabet called the Elder Futhark for the ancient peoples of the North.
The Elder Futhark consists of 24 runic signs plus one blank rune that make up the ancient Germanic, Norse and Anglo-Saxon alphabets. Each rune has a magical meaning. The runes and their explanations contain Druid ideas about the forces ruling Nature and the Universe. Druids believed that these powers could be accessed through magic, and runes were one such form of magic. In medieval Europe, Druid priests and magicians were called upon to read runic signs, invoke the gods, foretell the future, and spell.
It should be noted that divination with runes is not divination in its traditional sense. It is a magical process, which in ancient times was considered as communicating with the gods and asking them for advice. The runes will describe as accurately as possible the situation in which you find yourself and, if necessary, the situation that may follow, but it should be noted that nothing is predetermined. Situations and conditions are variable and depend on further events or actions.
The pack of rune cards contains 25 rune cards and 3 additional cards with rune spreads for divination.
Rune cards are in English.
The cards are packed in a velvet bag. Printed cards have rounded corners.
A universal e-book of explanations of the meaning of the Runes in English will be sent by e-mail.