I love using the runes!

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fareygrl
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I love using the runes!

Post by fareygrl » Mon Feb 25, 2008 7:57 pm

My sister recently bought some runes and a great book to go with them.
I love the runes posotive way of describing the good and the bad.. if that makes sense. :) I had never even heard of them before a few months ago when my sister brought them home and now i can't get enough!
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Post by tourbi » Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:43 pm

I really enjoy the runes also.  They are a good tool to use.  
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Post by MoonGoddess » Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:54 pm

tourbi wrote:I really enjoy the runes also.  They are a good tool to use.  
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Nice gif of Ansuz the rune of communications not only physically but spiritually to.

I am connected with runes so I know how you all feel they are fantastic.
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Post by Lady of Avalon » Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:15 pm

I end up carving them all over heeheeh, on a trunk, a desk (oops) a pencil, lol use the runes and be protected  lol
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Post by Solwynn » Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:25 pm

Lady of Avalon wrote:I end up carving them all over heeheeh, on a trunk, a desk (oops) a pencil, lol use the runes and be protected  lol
My 13 yr old son carved them into the wooden trim of our dining room doorway!!! Although I was inwardly pleased that everything is sinking in, because I was starting to wonder, it would have been nice if he could have expressed himself in a less vandalizing way, LOL.

A few years ago, when he was around 8? 9?....he decided one day after watching something on tv that he was going to be a Wiccan and he carved little pentagrams all over his dresser drawers.

I love the runes, they're very no-nonsense and to the point. I'm so glad that he's decided that he loves to carve runes in soapstone these days:) Productive, not destructive, and very pretty to have out so I can brag in front of company. "Come see what my son did......"

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Post by Gem » Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:26 am

My daughter draws them everywhere with a felt tip pen, her arms, legs, hands, jeans, and her desk is easy to spot too, guess why lol!

I would love to get her carving soapstone, what tools do you recommend?

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