The Vikings had a remarkable understanding of human psyche in that they recognized cause and effect and the interconnectedness of all things. The word “wyrd” did not originally mean something unusual or strange; rather, it referred to the far-reaching effects of that which one does. The concept of “FATE” was also not as we know it now. Instead of a helpless predestination, “FATE” meant a destiny created by one’s earlier actions.
“WEIRD” is pictured as a web, like that of a spider. When the spider steps onto a thread (a path), the vibrations affect the entire web and that which is contained within the web. Just as our actions affect our immediate world and those around us, the actions of others affect OUR lives.
When one does a runic reading, one usually addresses a particular issue, and examines the past, the present and the “future”, or rather “what will be if one follows the path one appears to be on.” The future is always perceived as changeable. The runic reading is done as an evaluation process, not as fortune-telling. One has an opportunity to look at what has occurred in the past (regarding the issue being questioned), what is occurring right now, and what direction one is headed. A rune caster does not see the future. He/she examines cause and effect and points out a likely outcome.
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Thank you for sharing your time with Me. You are appreciated and I look forward to hearing from you.
From Me 2 You Online
Laurie Jo
Monday, May 11, 2009
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