Sunday, September 17, 2006

Rune Magick

Rune Magick Cover Rune Magicks
by Balder

There are many ways to use Runes, either by themselves or with other techniques
that can enhance your work. One such way is to focus on a single Rune itself and
call upon it to help effect the change required or strengthen the energy.
Another way is to use several runes in a line (much like a typical casting) to
shape the energy around or in the work you are doing. Yet another is to combine
runes into a single shape. These are known as binding Runes. The last is to
write out a word or group of words, spelled in the rune staves, and either
carved, painted, or written down on parchment.

Below I've listed some examples of Rune Magick in typical spell work. The use of
Runes will start to come naturally to you once you have spent time on them. Like
beginning any thing new, start with simple things. Don't get too complex until
you're Understanding of the Rune is clear. There are, in the sagas, tales of the
inexperienced Runester carving Runes for a well intended purpose and winding up
with disastrous results.

I recommend focusing on each Rune, one at a time. Use them in simple divination
and meditate on each staves shape. Note the flow, their relationship, the "tone"
that each one has. There are both the elements of sheer strength and hidden
subtleties to look for. Like the rushing stream, there is both the power of the
movement and the delicacy of life hidden beneath. Or conversely, the seemingly
gentle appearance and the powerful current below.

Candle Magick

Prepare your altar or space, set the lights dim or use lighting by candles only.
Play soft music in the background, I recommend instrumental or non-lingual
vocals. Select the type of candle you wish to use, depending on its purpose.
Carve on the can

dle a binding rune upon it, or you can instead carve the purpose of the candle
in rune staves (E.g. Health).

Set the candle down for a moment and concentrate on your intent. Gather your
energy, pick up the candle, and charge it. The runes will help shape the energy
you send it into its pattern. Set the candle down and meditate on it for a
moment, then light it.

The runes will partially insure the energy you sent into is shaped to its
pattern. This focuses the energy into a very tightly knit band that is very
difficult to disturb. Thus, the work you've just performed is less inclined to
break down due to forces of entropy.

Charging Oils

How you prepare your oils and what type to use is strictly up to you. Some
extract the oil from their own garden of herbs and plants. While I admire such
dedication, many of us rarely have the time or resources to dedicate to such
purity. One must bear in mind though, that what one puts in to their efforts
will be returned.

I usually purchase my oils from a source that knows the difference between good
oils and cheap ones. To those just starting I might point out that you should
stay clear from synthetic based Essentials and stick to the natural Essential
oils. In my industry there's also a known acronym "GIGO", Garbage In, Garbage
Out.

Set about your workspace the Runes you wish to invoke. I frequently use another
set of Rune stones that I use for spell work. Blend your oil using the base of
your choice, if its meant to be worn. Otherwise, combine your oils carefully.
After pouring the oil into its vial, meditate on the Runes you've selected and
the energy you wish to send. Charge the oil, hold it, and set it down carefully.
At this point I like to let the oil set overnight, with the Runes surrounding
it. The cone formed by the Runes surrounding the vial help protect it and lets
it "mature" to its fullest potential.

Optional: If you wish to go a step further, you can write your spell to which
you are preparing your oils in Runes, usually on parchment. The spell can be
prose, verse, a single word, or a binding rune. Anoint the parchment with a
touch of the oil. Set the parchment in your cauldron and light the paper. This
acts as the initialization of the oil, activating it.

Sealing Your Home

Its good to protect your home every so often. Many of us absorb a lot from our
environment and as such we should do as much as we can to insure our comfort and
protection. Sealing one's home is really setting up filters on all points of
entry. These filter allow the positive energy to flow in while preventing the
negative from gaining entry. In some cases you may also wish to limit what you
allow out. No need letting the neighbors get hit with whatever you're sending...

What you use in this as a medium is completely up to you. I use incense ash,
others use oils. For the doors, you can use a cord knot or a mounted plate with
your Runes carved on them. This technique will use the ashes, and can be
combined with the more traditional Smudging.

In candle light, with soft music, draw your circle and create your sacred space.
Start with the shielding and Protection of your space. Light your incense. The
kind you use is strictly up to you. Keep in mind, however, that you are doing a
protection spell. If you wish to add other elements to that, such as cleansing,
feel free. Again, sometimes it is better to keep it simple, and there for
minimize the chance of confusing the spell.

As the incense burns, expand the walls of your circle slightly. Meditate on the
feeling of being within that space while the incense burns. When the incense has
stopped burning, and you have adequate ashes, you can let your circle down. Go
with the burner and mark each door and window frame with your Runes. Elhaz and
Thuriwaz are the most "protection" or "defense" attributed. "Uruz" can also be
invoked, albeit cautiously so, and "Othila" can be as well..

Enchanting an Item

The purpose of carving Runes on specific objects is to essentially bless and
dedicate them to their specific tasks. The Runes are either that of Invocation
to make their attributes purer, stronger, and more reliable. Enchanting ones
drinking horn or sword was an extremely common practice. Drinking horns were
carved to enchant the drink it held, or to detect poison. Usually sounding horns
were carved to sound true and over long distances.

For Swords, the enchanting normally called upon its strength, sureness of
stroke, sharpness, etc.. Blades were also named, for naming a thing gave it its
identity and personality. To this end we have essentially created something
which is partially "aware" in the astral realm. Name usually corresponded with
its function or desired result. "Helm Splitter", "Ever Bright" , etc.. In the
case of my ceremonial sword, I have named it "Veil Cleaver" for its ability to
define and cut through the "veils" of reality and the planes on which we work.

Start with candle light, incense, and low playing music. Music for this type of
work may be a Richard Wagner piece.. (that's pronounced Rikhard Vaagner). With
all elements and tools within your reach, create your Sacred Space. Open a path
to your patron deity and ask for their guidance. Offer up the item and call upon
those you wish to help enchant it. Each deity has their own particularities and
qualities, remember the path you choose and why you are dedicating this.

On smudge the item with the incense. This should be prepared for cleansing the
item and help bias it with the properties you will later instill (i.e. Astral,
Truth, Defense, Healing). Hold the object close and let your energy wash it.
Fill it with the energy you wish it to have. Like the candle or the oils, what
we need to possess qualities we must first place therein.

After charging the item, meditate on it. Visualize your use of it. Walk though
its properties and how it helps you. Pick it up again and continue to reflect on
these visions, the feelings. We are programming it, making it our own, and
fashioning its purpose. Once done, paint or carve the Runes you have already
designed. Unless your instinct is well defined, I strongly recommend thinking
Very carefully before marking any object irrevocably. Not only physical marks,
but the astral marks it will bear from the energy you are etching upon it.

Upon finishing the Runes, seal it with an oil or the drop of wax. This in effect
states you are clearly finished with that phase of the rite, putting the period
to the binding of the Rune. Sit a while, meditate, clear your mind and feel the
object. Sense it in the now, and beyond. Open your channels and see how it moves
energy. After satisfactory calm and meditation, lay the object down, clean your
circle, and close. Let the object "cool" overnight.

Other Tips

As I stated previously, all the efforts you put into something is what you can
expect back. IF you feel comfortable, you can start more complex rituals and
Rune Magicks by tying them in with other elements such as Moon phases,
Astrology, Crystals and stones, group circle rituals, etc...

Free eBooks (Can Be Downloaded):

Thomas Moore - Candle Magick For Love
Anonymous - Galdr Verbal Rune Magic
Phillip Williams - Night Magic
Aleister Crowley - Intro Magick
Aleister Crowley - Magick

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Introduction To Runes

Introduction To Runes Cover RUNE INTRO



Could working with the Runes possible help you to better discover who and what
you truly are and then you can give more fully of yourself to others?

I think so. I have been doing the Runes for about 10 years now. They have given
me an insight into a fuller Understanding of who and what I more truly am, not
only now but has given me insights into my past and also into my future.

How did I find out about the Runes? Glad you asked.

I am sure that this has never happened to you but one day I went into the
bookstore, just to look around and found myself in the Metaphysical section. As
I browsed, this set of Runes in a box jumped out, grabbed me by the throat, and
said it a very authoritative voice, "YOU WILL TAKE ME HOME!"

Well, you can bet you bottom dollar I was not about to argue with this, so I
bought them, took them home and the great adventure began!

My first Runes were from Ralph Blum and his book THE BOOK OF RUNES The runes
were made of clay? and in carrying them around with me I broke one or two. Now I
am using a beautiful set carved in rock and the rocks, themselves look like
wood. The carved staves or symbols are done in gold. If there is a Metaphysical
bookstore or shop you can usually find sets there.


RUNES & MUCH MUCH MORE!

Why Runes, over the I-Ching, Tarot, etc. etc.?

I like the "feel" of the Runes when I swish my hand into the bag. They also are
not a Divination tool per say, but a very subtle way of finding out about
yourself, in ways you never thought possible.

I believe we are in a time when these Runes, like they did in the past will
speak to our inner self to awaken our Higher Self - the highest and most noble
aspect of your being. Then you will find that the Greater Self will respond by
giving of Itself for the benefit of the little self. This is what has been true
for me. I also have become aware of my Spiritual Warrior within.

Now there are many books on the Runes because I believe this is "their time." I
would like to recommend only two that I use daily and am familiar with. These
are:

Blum, Ralph, THE BOOK OF RUNES, Michael Joseph, 1982.

Meadows, Kenneth, RUNE POWER, Element Books Inc. 1996.

May I recommend the same thing that Blum did in his book on working with the
Runes.

"Contemplating the Runes is a process by which we may grow in clarity, in
stillness, in being at one with the Self. To that end , a single question, a
simple prayer, will always suffice:

Show me what I need to know for my life now."

Above all else, let your work with the Runes be as play! My inner guides,
teachers seem to like it this way. Maybe yours will too!

Free eBooks (Can Be Downloaded):

William Wynn Westcott - An Introduction To The Study Of The Kabalah
Aleister Crowley - Brief Introduction To The Religion Of Thelema
Anonymous - Introduction To The Old Religion Lesson 7a
Anonymous - Introduction To The Old Religion Lesson 8
John Ronald Tolkien - Introduction To The Elder Edda