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| Runes Runes Lessons -- Run by Astreja |
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With Uruz and other runes that symbolize power, it depends a lot on how many other power runes are in close proximity. When a lot of energy comes into play, it gets harder and harder to control the situation.In the case of Uruz, it has the effect of energizing the situation. This can be good for healing, because it lends vitality. It can also symbolize renewed resolve and is positive for situations where indecisiveness has been a problem. However, if other action-oriented runes have shown up, Uruz can represent such qualities as pushing too hard; bullying; running in without looking; and, generally, being the proverbial bull in the china shop. It is not subtle in its action, dealing with the big picture rather than with the details. |
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Organization and action= good
Exercising power with out thought= bad. I think I got it. I have always wanted to learn about runes, but have never been motivated to read a book about them. I live in a small town, and there are no classes available on them either. I really appreciate you showing how they are used and what they represent. |
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