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Futhark Rune Mysteries: Origins of Magic and Divination in the Primal Alphabet [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x13 mm, kaal: 243 g, 50 b&w illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Destiny Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-13: 9798888502631
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x13 mm, kaal: 243 g, 50 b&w illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Destiny Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-13: 9798888502631
"Uncovers the ancient Egyptian origin and magical power of the runes"-- Provided by publisher.

Uncovers the ancient Egyptian origin and magical power of the runes

• Reveals the lineage of the runes by tracing their historical journey from Egyptian hieroglyphs through the Semitic Phoenician language to northern Europe

• Draws on stories of the Norse sagas to show the runes’ spiritual attributes by looking at the physical characteristics of the objects that represent them

• Illustrates the initiatory nature of the runes and how they, like Egyptian hieroglyphs, reveal mysteries of passage through life, death, and the afterlife

This book reveals the “alphabet secrets” encoded in the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and traces their journey to the frozen north, where they came to be known as the runes—twenty-four magical symbols, each with their own unique story and power.

The author illustrates the evolution of the runes and how they became not only an alphabet for communication but a spiritual portal to enlightenment. Drawing on Norse sagas and runic poems, the author reveals the spiritual and divinatory attributes of each rune by looking at the physical characteristics of the objects chosen to represent them. According to the author, “In addition to the gift of an alphabet, each symbol represents a secret taught to a few initiates through trade guilds” that moved over Phoenician trading routes. The meaning of “rune” is secret. The author also shows how the magical properties of runes are demonstrated through mythological tales. Just as we see in the Egyptian Book of the Dead, or Spells of Coming Forth by Day, these secrets were taught to initiates to reveal mysteries of passage through life, death, and the afterlife. More than an alphabet, the runes contain the promise of a return to the light.

As a work of magical scholarship and history, this book provides a multifaceted perspective on the linguistic, magical, and historical nature of the runes and their roots in ancient Egypt.

Arvustused

Futhark Rune Mysteries is a fascinating exploration of the origins and evolution of written language and the emergence of the runes, blending history, myth, and mystery into an engaging read. It illuminates both the practical and mystical dimensions of runic history, making it valuable for anyone interested in linguistics, Norse heritage, or esoteric studies. * Nicolette Miele, author of Runes for the Green Witch and The Runes and Roots Oracle * With this work, Judith Dillon brings us on a fascinating journey through the history of the Norse runes. The mystery and sacredness of this ancient written language are combined with linguistic and ethnographic science to render a fascinating account of the symbols origins, evolution, and uses. Treating runic marks as paradigmatic examples of what Descartes called signs, Dillon establishes the runes as the bones of a primal alphabet and symbolic system, locating the signs and their meanings securely within the Cartesian context of magically productive, generative languagesymbol systems that generate other varieties of thoughts, such as music and mathematics, art, and mystical divination. * Yvonne Owens, Ph.D., past research fellow at the University College of London, professor emerita of *

Acknowledgments

INTRODUCTION
The Magic of Runes:
A Brief History of the First Alphabet

Symbols and Meanings of the Ancient Scripts

Runes: A Mythic History

THE RUNE FAMILIES
Freyr, Hel, and Tir

FIRST AETTIR
Freyr's Family

1
Fehu: Cattle or Wealth

2
Uruz: Wild Bull or Aurochs

Ur: Water

3
Thurs: Giant or Thorn

4
Ansus: High God

Oss: Mouth

5
Raido: Journey

6
Ken: Torch

Kaun: Ulcer

7
Gyfu: Gift

8
Wunjo: Joy

Wynn: White

SECOND AETTIR
Hel's Family

9
Hagalaz: Hail or Heal

10
Naudiz: Need

11
Isaz: Ice

12
Jera: Harvest or Plenty

13
Ihwaz: Yew Tree

14
Perth: Dice box

15
Algiz: Elk or Elk Sedge

16
Sowilo: Sun

THIRD AETTIR
Tir's Family

17
Tiuwaz: Guiding Star

18
Berkan: Birch or Poplar

19
Ehwaz: Horse

20
Mannaz: Man

21
Laguz: Lake or Leek

22
Ingwaz: Earth God

23
Dagaz: Day

24
Othala: Homeland or Inheritance

Finale

Notes

Bibliography

Index
Judith Dillon has a degree in Near Eastern languages and anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley. For more than 40 years her research has focused on the history of alphabets, runes, oghams, Hebrew, and ancient Phoenician as well as its relation to number magic. She is the author of Alphabets and the Mystery Traditions.