The development of the theories of oracle : Runes

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Runes are the old letters in various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet. The name rune itself, taken to mean "secret, something hidden", seems to indicate that knowledge of the runes was originally considered esoteric. Runic alphabets have seen numerous uses since the 18th-century Viking revival, in Germanic occultism in the 19th century, and in Germanic Neopaganism in the 20th century. Various systems of Runic divination have been published since the 1980s, notably The Book of Runes by Ralph Blum (1982), Stephen Flowers (1984), Stephan Grundy (1990),and Nigel Pennick (1995). After that, many Runes Cards appeared as a divination tools of cartomancy. We can count more than hundred decks today based on the runes, the most well known are: Ralph Blum Runes (1990), Les Runes en 24 cartes by Klaus Holitzka (1995), L'oracle sans nom by Damien Raimbaud (1997), Runes The Gods Magical Alphabet by Bianca Luna (2016)…

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