Ok, so I am trying to work with a wealth and prosperity spell and it calls for a wealth rune symbol (to be traced onto a high denomination bill) and I dont know which one to use. Can someone explain to me the difference between the following two?:
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g163/mariposita17/wealthrune2.jpg
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g163/mariposita17/wealthrune1.jpg
serious answers only please. And if anyone has tried the "blessed bill" financial prosperity ritual and has been successful, please let me know. I started that today as well!
blessed be!
2007-10-12
11:51:13
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let me add that I wanted serious answers only. Those who act like @$$H0les have and will be reported! It's not nice!
2007-10-12
11:58:21 ·
update #1
The first link takes you to a picture of the Fehu rune, the primary rune associated with wealth and money. The anglo-saxon name for that rune is Fee, which is where the modern term comes from.
That second symbol is not actually part of any runic alphabet, but is actually a varient from of another rune combined with its inverted opposite, like a reflection in a mirror. That symbol is a protective symbol and one that can be used in meditative rites as a bridge between the underworld, Earth and the realms of the gods.
For a spell of the type you are speaking of, your best bet is to use the First symbol, the FEHU rune, as that is one of its primary functions and uses.
2007-10-12 18:57:52
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answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6
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If you are not EXTREMELY familiar with the background of any symbol you are using for a spell, I would advise you not to use it.
This is a matter of RESPECT to the Norse practitioners who take the Runes and what they represent very seriously.
I have basic knowledge of the runes in a divinatory sense, but I would NOT use them for magical purposes as I am NOT a Norse practitioner and am NOT fully aware of ALL the meanings involved.
2007-10-12 18:59:01
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answered by Anne Hatzakis 6
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Instead of seeking what you think you want to know or what you want to have, meditate on the Runes and ask: "What do I need to know to achieve my goals?"
If you're fixated on monetary wealth, you may get an answer, but you might not like it. "Wisdom is greater than silver or gold, even much fine gold." When you ask for wisdom, you find what you need--and often the wealth that goes with it.
2007-10-12 19:33:07
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answered by Gryphon Noir 4
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Fehu is the rune you are looking for. It is the rune of wealth and prosperity.
Also spelled Feho. it literally means cattle or wealth. In the old days your number of cattle or your herd size was considered your wealth...
http://www.sunnyway.com/runes
Blessings,
Aviana
2007-10-12 18:59:12
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answered by aviana_snowwolfe 3
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Thank you Hestia. And we appreciate it.
2007-10-13 00:49:22
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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How about working on a higher education and getting a better job?
2007-10-12 18:57:46
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answered by Primary Format Of Display 4
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Blah
2007-10-12 18:54:51
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answered by Anonymous
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rune stones are just bits of rock with a sign scribbled on them.
whatever meaning you place on them is purely from your imagination.
2007-10-12 18:54:37
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answered by Anonymous
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oops i just runed my paints
2007-10-12 19:03:46
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answered by Old guy 5
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when all else fails...throw in the frogs legs.
2007-10-12 18:55:15
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answered by dawn666annapolis 6
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