Lisa Peschel's is a concise, beginner-friendly entry point into the Elder Futhark system. First published in 1989 by Llewellyn , it has remained a staple for those seeking a straightforward, non-academic approach to runic practice. Core Content & Features
Clarifies the differences between bindrunes (stacked symbols) and runescripts (linear sequences). Critical Perspectives A Practical Guide to the Runes: Their Uses in D...
Step-by-step instructions on carving runes, creating personal talismans, and charging them for luck or protection. Lisa Peschel's is a concise, beginner-friendly entry point
Includes four specific layouts for rune casting and interpretations for both upright and reversed positions. Lisa Peschel's is a concise
The book focuses primarily on the of runes rather than deep historical or linguistic analysis.
Detailed descriptions of all 24 traditional runes, plus the controversial "Wyrd" (blank) rune.