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The Three Aettir: Structure and Meaning of the ...
The Elder Futhark's 24 runes are divided into three groups of eight called aettir. Freya's Aett (Fehu to Wunjo) builds the material world. Hagal's Aett (Hagalaz to Sowilo) destroys and...
The Fool Tarot Card: Meaning, Beginnings, and t...
The Fool (0) represents pure potential, new beginnings, and the leap of faith that starts every great undertaking. Numbered zero, the Fool stands outside the sequence while containing all of...
The Head Line in Palm Reading: Intellect, Think...
Quick Answer: The head line is the middle horizontal line on your palm, running from the thumb side across toward the outer edge. It reveals your thinking style, not your...
Rune Casting: How to Read Runes for Divination ...
To cast runes, draw 24 Elder Futhark rune tokens from a bag or scatter them onto a cloth, then interpret them by position, combination, and the question asked. Common methods...
The Hermit Tarot Card: Meaning, Solitude, and I...
The Hermit (IX) represents the wisdom gained through solitude, introspection, and patient inner work. The cloaked figure on the mountain carries a lantern containing a six-pointed star, illuminating the path...
The Eight Trigrams of the I Ching: Heaven, Eart...
The eight trigrams are three-line figures representing the fundamental forces of nature: Heaven, Earth, Thunder, Wind, Water, Fire, Mountain, and Lake. Each trigram combines a unique configuration of yin (broken)...