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• Explores the primordial foundations of the Elder Futhark in Mother Goddess lore, offering an alternative to the male-oriented ideologies that have historically shaped runic interpretation • Examines each rune from an eco-feminist viewpoint, offering readers a more comprehensive understanding of their significance • Shows how to interpret runes from an Earth-based spiritual perspective, exploring divination methods, casting techniques, and ethical considerations for rune readings Examining each rune from a feminist and Goddess-oriented viewpoint, Anu Dudleyshows that the roots of the runes…mehr
• Explores the primordial foundations of the Elder Futhark in Mother Goddess lore, offering an alternative to the male-oriented ideologies that have historically shaped runic interpretation • Examines each rune from an eco-feminist viewpoint, offering readers a more comprehensive understanding of their significance • Shows how to interpret runes from an Earth-based spiritual perspective, exploring divination methods, casting techniques, and ethical considerations for rune readings Examining each rune from a feminist and Goddess-oriented viewpoint, Anu Dudleyshows that the roots of the runes lie in Mother Goddess lore rather than the Odin-centric mythology that has long dominated interpretations. Offering a more comprehensive understanding of their significance in relation to feminine energy and the Triple Goddessthe triad of Maiden, Mother, and CroneDudley delves into the primordial foundations of the Elder Futhark, intertwining themes of ecofeminism and Earth-based spirituality to provide a compelling alternative to the male-oriented ideologies that shape runic interpretation. She also addresses Odin's appropriation of the runes and their treatment in the Hávamál poem, highlighting how their meanings were rebranded within a patriarchal culture. Dudley then shows how to read and interpret runes from an Earth-based spiritual perspective, offering methods of divination aligned with the feminine. She also discusses casting techniques and considerations for rune interpretation. Reframing the runes as symbols of our connection with the living world and setting aside male-oriented hero myths, this book rediscovers an ancient, intuitive, Earth-based spirituality that reveals the runes as representations of the Earth Mother ideals of compassion, wisdom, and justice.
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Autorenporträt
Anu Dudley is a retired history professor and an ordained Pagan minister. She has taught such courses as History of the Goddess, Paganism 101, and Ethical Magic. The long-time producer of the radio show Earthwise: Reflections on Earth-Based Spirituality, she lives off-grid in a small homesteading community.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments PART I Reclaiming the Runes for the Goddess Origin of the Runes Theft of the Runes Casting the Runes PART I I Reading the Runes The Maiden Arc: Birthrights 1 Fehu, the Reindeer Mother: Wealth 2 Uruz, the Primal Cow: Energy 3 Thurisaz, the Giants: Connection 4 Ansuz, the Voice: Agency 5 Raidho, the Wheel: Purpose 6 Kenaz, the Eye: Knowing 7 Gebo, the Giver: Gratitude 8 Wunjo, the Wish: Desire The Mother Arc: Challenges 9 Hagelaz, the Hail: Disruption 10 Naudhiz, the Bow Drill: Need 11 Isa, the Ice: Immobility 12 Jera, the Year: Time 13 Eihwaz, the Yew Tree: Death 14 Perthro, the Cauldron: Mystery 15 Algiz, the Swan: Defense 16 Sowilo, the Sun: Truth The Crone Arc: Relationships 17 Teiwaz, the North Star: Guidance 18 Berkana, the She-Bear: Support 19 Ehwaz, the Horse: Partnership 20 Mannaz, the Human Family: Unity 21 Laguz, the Lake: Wisdom 22 Inguz, the Portal: Fertility 23 Dagaz, the Day: Opportunity 24 Othala, the Homeland: Totality Conclusion Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments PART I Reclaiming the Runes for the Goddess Origin of the Runes Theft of the Runes Casting the Runes PART I I Reading the Runes The Maiden Arc: Birthrights 1 Fehu, the Reindeer Mother: Wealth 2 Uruz, the Primal Cow: Energy 3 Thurisaz, the Giants: Connection 4 Ansuz, the Voice: Agency 5 Raidho, the Wheel: Purpose 6 Kenaz, the Eye: Knowing 7 Gebo, the Giver: Gratitude 8 Wunjo, the Wish: Desire The Mother Arc: Challenges 9 Hagelaz, the Hail: Disruption 10 Naudhiz, the Bow Drill: Need 11 Isa, the Ice: Immobility 12 Jera, the Year: Time 13 Eihwaz, the Yew Tree: Death 14 Perthro, the Cauldron: Mystery 15 Algiz, the Swan: Defense 16 Sowilo, the Sun: Truth The Crone Arc: Relationships 17 Teiwaz, the North Star: Guidance 18 Berkana, the She-Bear: Support 19 Ehwaz, the Horse: Partnership 20 Mannaz, the Human Family: Unity 21 Laguz, the Lake: Wisdom 22 Inguz, the Portal: Fertility 23 Dagaz, the Day: Opportunity 24 Othala, the Homeland: Totality Conclusion Bibliography Index
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