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Thread started 10/03/10 12:37pm

Mach

Spirit Runes ~

Mine =

( element of the future posistion )

Gebo

means gift, and like any gifts, the rune may be understood on many levels. Gifts are generally positive things, for both the giver and the recipient. In many cultures however, gifts and favors carry with them an obligation to respond in kind. It is for this reason that gifts, and hence the rune Gebo, are frequently symbolic of friendships, marriages, alliances, mergers, and other bonds between people or organizations. Gebo is a strong rune and the unions represented are strong as well. Moreover, Gebo is not reversible, as true friendships are not easily undone.

Anyone desire a Rune draw ?

pumpkin

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Reply #1 posted 10/03/10 12:39pm

Mach

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Reply #2 posted 10/03/10 12:41pm

Efan

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I would, please!

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Reply #3 posted 10/03/10 12:44pm

PicklesMcMilla
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whats going on in here ?

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Reply #4 posted 10/03/10 12:45pm

Mach

Efan said:

I would, please!

Algiz

can be easily recognized as the antlers of the elk that it represents. The elk can represent victory, but is much more appropriately associated with the thrill of the hunt itself. This rune therefore can portend vigor and success in active endeavors. Also, this rune seems symbolic of a hand with outstretched fingers - a protective hand. This hand may suggest that you will be shielded from things negative - the problems still exist, you are spared the brunt of their force.

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Reply #5 posted 10/03/10 12:46pm

Mach

PicklesMcMillan said:

whats going on in here ?

Runes ~ I am working with them this afternoon and offering a free ~ no strings attached draw

peace!

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Reply #6 posted 10/03/10 12:49pm

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Mach said:

PicklesMcMillan said:

whats going on in here ?

Runes ~ I am working with them this afternoon and offering a free ~ no strings attached draw

peace!

can i have one please .. beg

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Reply #7 posted 10/03/10 12:51pm

Mach

PicklesMcMillan said:

Mach said:

Runes ~ I am working with them this afternoon and offering a free ~ no strings attached draw

peace!

can i have one please .. beg

Inguz

is the rune of completion and fertility. The presence of this rune suggests that tasks which have been initiated will come to fruition. This rune is associated with Ing and Frey, it is this connection that explains its connotations of both fertility and sexuality. The variant of this rune shown here is reminiscent of the twin strands of life, and of the challenge and rewards of bringing together things complimentary.

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Reply #8 posted 10/03/10 12:54pm

retina

Ok, I'll try one if you don't mind.

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Reply #9 posted 10/03/10 12:55pm

fec06

me please!

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Reply #10 posted 10/03/10 12:56pm

PicklesMcMilla
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Mach said:

PicklesMcMillan said:

can i have one please .. beg

Inguz

is the rune of completion and fertility. The presence of this rune suggests that tasks which have been initiated will come to fruition. This rune is associated with Ing and Frey, it is this connection that explains its connotations of both fertility and sexuality. The variant of this rune shown here is reminiscent of the twin strands of life, and of the challenge and rewards of bringing together things complimentary.

thank you, Mach

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Reply #11 posted 10/03/10 12:57pm

Mach

retina said:

Ok, I'll try one if you don't mind.

Tyr

is the symbol of the warrior. This rune most represents masculine force and potency, and frequently victory in battle. Beware though, for this rune represents directly the Norse god whose name it bears - Tyr stands out in legend for having sacrificed his hand that he might bind Fenrir, a monstrous wolf that threatens to swallow the world. As such, this rune is known to portend a great victory that can be bought with a terrible sacrifice. Tyr is also the god of law, frequently placed in such position above Odin. In this aspect, protection of justice may be had by this rune.

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Reply #12 posted 10/03/10 12:57pm

Mach

PicklesMcMillan said:

Mach said:

Inguz

is the rune of completion and fertility. The presence of this rune suggests that tasks which have been initiated will come to fruition. This rune is associated with Ing and Frey, it is this connection that explains its connotations of both fertility and sexuality. The variant of this rune shown here is reminiscent of the twin strands of life, and of the challenge and rewards of bringing together things complimentary.

thank you, Mach

My pleasure ~

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Reply #13 posted 10/03/10 12:59pm

Mach

fec06 said:

me please!

Wunjo

is the rune of Joy. Since joy is least frequently a solitary emotion, this rune often represents mutual or communal bliss. Wunjo is also seen as a rune of the gods and a rune of perfection, carrying with it the elation that blazes from the creation of a perfect work - perhaps this is the true joy of the gods, that they can create perfection. That aside, this rune does not focus on the struggle for perfection or on our inevitable imperfections, but rather on a job well done and the satisfaction that comes from it.

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Reply #14 posted 10/03/10 1:02pm

retina

Mach said:

retina said:

Ok, I'll try one if you don't mind.

Tyr

is the symbol of the warrior. This rune most represents masculine force and potency, and frequently victory in battle. Beware though, for this rune represents directly the Norse god whose name it bears - Tyr stands out in legend for having sacrificed his hand that he might bind Fenrir, a monstrous wolf that threatens to swallow the world. As such, this rune is known to portend a great victory that can be bought with a terrible sacrifice. Tyr is also the god of law, frequently placed in such position above Odin. In this aspect, protection of justice may be had by this rune.

Masculine force and potency. Winner of battles. Slayer of world-eating wolves. I've been called worse things. smile

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Reply #15 posted 10/03/10 1:02pm

fec06

Mach said:

fec06 said:

me please!

Wunjo

is the rune of Joy. Since joy is least frequently a solitary emotion, this rune often represents mutual or communal bliss. Wunjo is also seen as a rune of the gods and a rune of perfection, carrying with it the elation that blazes from the creation of a perfect work - perhaps this is the true joy of the gods, that they can create perfection. That aside, this rune does not focus on the struggle for perfection or on our inevitable imperfections, but rather on a job well done and the satisfaction that comes from it.

Thank you!

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Reply #16 posted 10/03/10 1:03pm

Mach

retina said:

Mach said:

Tyr

is the symbol of the warrior. This rune most represents masculine force and potency, and frequently victory in battle. Beware though, for this rune represents directly the Norse god whose name it bears - Tyr stands out in legend for having sacrificed his hand that he might bind Fenrir, a monstrous wolf that threatens to swallow the world. As such, this rune is known to portend a great victory that can be bought with a terrible sacrifice. Tyr is also the god of law, frequently placed in such position above Odin. In this aspect, protection of justice may be had by this rune.

Masculine force and potency. Winner of battles. Slayer of world-eating wolves. I've been called worse things. smile

lol

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Reply #17 posted 10/03/10 1:04pm

Mach

fec06 said:

Mach said:

Wunjo

is the rune of Joy. Since joy is least frequently a solitary emotion, this rune often represents mutual or communal bliss. Wunjo is also seen as a rune of the gods and a rune of perfection, carrying with it the elation that blazes from the creation of a perfect work - perhaps this is the true joy of the gods, that they can create perfection. That aside, this rune does not focus on the struggle for perfection or on our inevitable imperfections, but rather on a job well done and the satisfaction that comes from it.

Thank you!

My pleasure ~

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Reply #18 posted 10/03/10 1:20pm

Mach

I'll be back later ~ off to watch an Equestrian event

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