A woman, who I will refer to as Mary) called me about choosing a RUNE to help her make a decision between 2 issues she was feeling conflicted about. I instructed her to pick a RUNE that would “address the current situation as it is now”. The issue was whether she should go ahead and take a pleasure trip she had been planning for months and had already paid for, or cancel the trip and accept a job offer that had been presented to her unexpectedly.
The RUNE she chose was Raido- the Traveler’s RUNE. Interestingly, this RUNE represents travel, union or re-union, events concerning travel. It can also represent a job with transport or overseas locations. And, on a personal level, it can represent movement and direction in the journey of Life asking you to look at the direction you are moving in toward a goal, or a purpose in life. Mary told me that her decision to take her planned trip was more or less based on a need to “run away” from her exhausting efforts to look for a new job. She had been job searching for 6 months and was doubting her abilities to find a job that would challenge her intellect, feed her longing to associate with like-minded colleagues that shared her interest in spirituality and metaphysics , and that would give her an opportunity to travel to parts of the country she had never seen.
Her planned trip was going to take her to never-explored locations; the new job would involve her with editing manuscripts for authors throughout the country who gave workshops and seminars on various spiritual and transformational subjects. And, the job was to start within 10 days-just before she was to begin her own traveling for the trip she had planned.
Thinking about the issue, “Cancelling the trip and accepting the job”, she chose the RUNE Degaz, The RUNE of Transformation.. This RUNE represents a breakthrough/ radical change/a new dawn or a major change of direction. When a person draws this RUNE it usually tells the querant that they are ready to experience a successful conclusion to a passage and will ultimately experience achievement and prosperity; the darkness has ended and a new day has begun. As a personal interpretation, Degaz was showing Mary that the divine light was guiding her towards her goal and that if she remained clear about what she wanted, the timing would be right and the outcome assured. The instruction she was receiving from this RUNE was to rely on radical trust and take a leap. Because Degaz is the final RUNE belonging to the Cycle of Self-Transformation, Mary’s Warrior Nature was being called into the challenge of making her decision. She was still being cautioned against collapsing herself into the future or behaving recklessly in her new situation if she accepted the job, and a lot of hard work would be involved in this time of transformation; however, knowing that she could look at the two issues (taking her planned trip or taking the new job) and make a decision that would enable her to have a long term gain with a short term loss (the money she had already spent planning her trip), she was ready to accept the job offer and move forward with her life.
Thank you for sharing your time with me. For a personal Rune Reading please visit my website at: http://www.fromme2youonline.com/.
From Me 2 You Online
Laurie Jo
The RUNE she chose was Raido- the Traveler’s RUNE. Interestingly, this RUNE represents travel, union or re-union, events concerning travel. It can also represent a job with transport or overseas locations. And, on a personal level, it can represent movement and direction in the journey of Life asking you to look at the direction you are moving in toward a goal, or a purpose in life. Mary told me that her decision to take her planned trip was more or less based on a need to “run away” from her exhausting efforts to look for a new job. She had been job searching for 6 months and was doubting her abilities to find a job that would challenge her intellect, feed her longing to associate with like-minded colleagues that shared her interest in spirituality and metaphysics , and that would give her an opportunity to travel to parts of the country she had never seen.
Her planned trip was going to take her to never-explored locations; the new job would involve her with editing manuscripts for authors throughout the country who gave workshops and seminars on various spiritual and transformational subjects. And, the job was to start within 10 days-just before she was to begin her own traveling for the trip she had planned.
Thinking about the issue, “Cancelling the trip and accepting the job”, she chose the RUNE Degaz, The RUNE of Transformation.. This RUNE represents a breakthrough/ radical change/a new dawn or a major change of direction. When a person draws this RUNE it usually tells the querant that they are ready to experience a successful conclusion to a passage and will ultimately experience achievement and prosperity; the darkness has ended and a new day has begun. As a personal interpretation, Degaz was showing Mary that the divine light was guiding her towards her goal and that if she remained clear about what she wanted, the timing would be right and the outcome assured. The instruction she was receiving from this RUNE was to rely on radical trust and take a leap. Because Degaz is the final RUNE belonging to the Cycle of Self-Transformation, Mary’s Warrior Nature was being called into the challenge of making her decision. She was still being cautioned against collapsing herself into the future or behaving recklessly in her new situation if she accepted the job, and a lot of hard work would be involved in this time of transformation; however, knowing that she could look at the two issues (taking her planned trip or taking the new job) and make a decision that would enable her to have a long term gain with a short term loss (the money she had already spent planning her trip), she was ready to accept the job offer and move forward with her life.
Thank you for sharing your time with me. For a personal Rune Reading please visit my website at: http://www.fromme2youonline.com/.
From Me 2 You Online
Laurie Jo
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