Rune Stancing In Healing

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Rune stance work has a positive effect on health, especially where the problem is a biopathy i.e. a ‘disease’ of the autonomous life system. Biopathies are afflictions rooted in a lack of vitality. Rune and Galdar – Stancing can ease …

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Finding Your Magickal Name

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Many Neo-Pagans and Wiccan adopt at least one new name as a sign of the new person that they have become and as a sign of their belief. A neo pagan and Wiccan will normally have at least 3 names …

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Galdor Stancing

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Galdor is an Old English word meaning to �enchant with voice / song� (Galdorcr�ft Is the art of doing so) Galdor can also be used in a variety of other ways, in meditation, pathworking, the naming of objects etc, and …

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Healing Basics of Oslac

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Within the Oslac path, Healing (hælan – to make whole) isn’t just about the body, but is a complete, holistic process. An individual takes responsibility for himself or herself by taking an active role concerning their well-being. This is in …

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Galdor Taufe

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Another way of using Galdor is Galdor Taufe, the naming of an object (a poppet, amulets etc). The term Galdor Taufe means “To baptise using voice / song”. The object to be names should first be purified and cleansed in a …

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The Old English Rune Poem

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(Feoh) byþ frofur fira gehwylcum. Sceal ðeah manna gehwylc miclun hyt dælan gif he wile for drihtne domes hleotan. (Feoh) Wealth is a comfort to every man, Although each should share it freely, To gain the approval of the Lord. …

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Origins of the Runes

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No-one knows exactly how old the runes are. Rune-like symbols appear as cave markings as early as the late Bronze Age (circa 1300 BC), and they are mentioned in the Bible, but their use in ritual and as an oracle …

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Divination Spreads For Tarot and Runes

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These are some more of the common spreads used in tarot and rune reading. There is no reason why you cannot make up your layout. Always remember that when using tarot cards or runes for readings it is important to …

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The Three worlds Of Healing

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This is not a copy or correlation of the Asian Chakra system, but a Northern European tradition of its own. In Oslac it’s called the 3 worlds based on the world tree Yggdrasil, the ancient Celts also had a version, …

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The Aegishjalmur or Ægishjalm

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The Aegishjalmur (Ægishjalm) is more commonly known as the helm of awe, The Helm of Awe is magical symbol of protection used by early Vikings. Worn between the eyes, it may have been intended to confer invincibility in the wearer …

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