Runic Divination in the Northumbrian Tradition
The Northumbrian tradition uses a variety of methods and means for rune divination, depending on the purpose and the context of the reading
The Northumbrian tradition uses a variety of methods and means for rune divination, depending on the purpose and the context of the reading
Daeg is the twenty-fourth rune of the Anglo-Frisian Futhorc, meaning “day.” It makes for an excellent token. The structure of Daeg symbolizes the equilibrium achieved through the interplay of opposing forces, particularly those of illumination and obscurity. Despite its potent defensive capabilities in the realm of magic, Daeg does not possess any detrimental properties. Instead, …
“Theoretical considerations of cause and effect often look pale and dusty in comparison to the practical results of chance.”
Carl Jung, Forward to The I Ching