The Elder Runes for Beginners by Kidril Telrunya

The Elder Runes for Beginners by Kidril Telrunya

Author:Kidril Telrunya
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: art, pagan, cards, tarot, divination, heathen, runes, pagan beliefs
Publisher: Spero Publishing


The Spread:

1 Reveals something negative that is influencing the situation.

2 Reveals how it’s influencing the situation.

3 Explains how to better understand this influence.

4 Reveals something positive influencing the situation.

5 Reveals how #4 is influencing the situation.

6 Explains how to better understand this influence.

7 Tells what you should focus on for this situation to come to the best possible outcome.

Nauthiz Confusion

Nauthiz is the symbol for the recognition of Örlög, the universal truth or universal law which underlies all things. In recognizing the influence of Örlög upon the creation of a situation or the unfolding of an event, we can better understand that situation or event and its meaning in our lives. Interestingly, it is a symbol of need or distress in each of the cultures that used runes as their alphabet; only by experiencing need or distress can we awaken to growth, and through experiencing need and distress can humans truly mature to understand the meaning of events in our lives.

All living things experience some kind of growth. With more complex life forms, resistance and adversity stimulate all manner of growth, physical and emotional. The leg bones of a runner grow thick and dense, stronger to accept and heal from the stresses of running; the arm muscles and arm bones of a power lifter likewise grow thicker and more powerful to deal with the stresses placed upon them. Where nonliving materials are worn down by the stresses that living bone must endure, bone is made stronger by this stress! Friction tears down tires, ball bearings, and other nonliving materials, resistance impedes electricity and causes resisting materials to become hot. Any resistance to a complex living being makes that living being stronger, smarter, or otherwise better. As Frederich Neitsche once told us: “That which does not kill me makes me stronger!” More succinctly, growth is the consequence of past action.

This spread can help bring clarity to a confusing situation. When you are confused, lay the cards in this spread to discover what lesson you are expected to learn, or what strength you will gain, by enduring the situation and completing the task. When it is all over, don’t forget to address the Holy Power of your choice and offer a heartfelt “Thank you for strengthening my mind and my body!”



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