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Does anyone know where I can find rune symbols i can use as text in these dialogue boxes?

Also i had very intriguing casting. When I pick best answer I'll talk about what i got from it.. but I want to hear your opinion.

I am not very disciplined and its been bugging me so I sought a way to become disciplined. I asked the runes.

I drew Wunjo (reversed), Isa, and Sowelu. (first to last. I cast right to left. whch way do you cast them?)

2007-09-18 13:24:03 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

By the way list your source.

For my definitions I am using, Ralph H Blume's version. I managed to get a hold of 2 copys of the old violet book that I cant find anywhere.

and if you are not going to respond to the question then dont answer.

Also material is mostly immaterial. Skin bags where used.... but just about everything the vikings used was leather.... which is dried skin. (hide)

2007-09-19 06:34:45 · update #1

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Intriguing to say the least. Almost contradicting. The first two runes certainly apply to the current situation:

the reversed Wunjo means trouble, a slowing down of a process or a troubled time of life, full or trials and effort. it tells you to think about yourself and your motives.
Isa (the ice) right next to it again signifies obstacles in the progress, immovability and the time when good achievement isn't likely. You should think very carefully about what the "ice" is that freezes the situation before you can melt it and move on.

On the other hand we have Sowelu, or Siegel. (lit. victory). It means an achievement, development, victory, getting the goals you have set.

Since it wasn't me that cast the set and I'm interpreting this from the intellectual point of view, not the intuitive frame of mind (which is necessary when casting), my interpretation might be slightly lame, but that's what I would say:

You're obviously in a frozen situation. you'll have to do a lot of work on yourself, examining your motives and breaking the ice of your bad habits before you will achieve any improvement. But if you do all this, the victory will come for sure.

Also, I don't think you can use a rune font in here. You can do it like this, though, for example wunjo:
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Edit: I'm sorry, but I can't cite the sources. I studied runes for years, from a lot of different sources, both books and online sources. The definitions I'm using in my interpretations are a bit of a conglomerate from all those studies and I have them mostly memorised.

2007-09-18 21:08:19 · answer #1 · answered by Ymmo the Heathen 7 · 2 1

I dont think you can change the text on yahoo its self, but i know that the link has some fonts that you can download free

http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Search/newsearch.php3?S_S=runes+font

as to the reading... Wunjo in the negitive is strife with in a family or between friends, it can also indicate that somethings that are supposed to be working in unity with something else are not working together. Like if you were working with a co worker nicely and everything was going rihgt as you work together things start to run badly when you begin to work seprately. It can also indicate lonliness.

Isa, is a rune of will power and influence, it can also indicate inate magical powers, it also means there will be little to no change in a siduation.

Sowelu means succuess and victory, and wholeness .

I dont know what kind of cast you used, but i thought you might like to know that even though certian ruens are the same both ways they can still lay in opposition to the other ruens. I dont know how you do it but when I use a 3 way past present future and 2 of the three ruens are the same right side up or down, I use the presnet as the ruen in opposition to let me know another facet of the reading.

2007-09-18 13:46:54 · answer #2 · answered by wyldkisses79 3 · 3 1

your supposed to have them in a skin bag and reach your hand in and throw them on the ground. No order and not one at a time.

Traditionally they are to be scribed on yew bark but willow was also allowed some time later.

2007-09-18 13:34:51 · answer #3 · answered by Scratchy_Joe 4 · 0 2

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