Weekly Insight from the Oracles for February 23, 2020

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The Weekly Insight from the Oracles for February 23, 2020 is live on my Patreon!   With many thanks to my fabulous Patrons!   Not a Patron yet? Click through to find out all the fantastic perks waiting for you!

Bindrunes Workshop Worksheets

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Thank you to everyone who attended my Bindrunes workshop at PantheaCon today! You can find the Rune Meanings Quick Reference Worksheet here, and the Bindrune creation worksheet here. I’d love to see the bindrunes you create—feel free to email me with your work! It’s always wonderful to see how creative people are with them.  

Weekly Insight from the Oracles for February 16, 2020

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Bindrunes for Magical and Practical Purposes at PantheaCon 2020

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Today at PantheaCon in San Jose, CA, I’ll be presenting “Bindrunes for Magical and Practical Purposes”! While you can combine runes to create words (who doesn’t like spelling their name in other alphabets?), runes can also be combined to join their energies for magical purposes. Bindrunes can be used to create talismans to empower the […]

Binding Spell Using Wolfsangel

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Rather than using only one Futhark, I like to mix them. I start with the Elder Futhark, mix in the Anglo-Saxon additions, and round out with some medieval runes. I like the variety, and, while a few can seem repetitive (Ansuz and Os, for example, or Sowelu and Sol), I find enough differences between them […]

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