Runamal Page
"Runamal" (Old Norse: Rúnamál ) refers to the "speech of the runes" or "lore of the runes." Most modern discussion centers on the book by J.M. Olofsson, which acts as a practical manual for understanding the 24 runes of the Elder Futhark . Key Themes in Runamal
: Within the community, there is debate regarding the "blank" rune (sometimes added to modern sets). Critics often dismiss it as "Unverifiable Personal Gnosis" (UPG), noting it is a modern invention not found in historical runic tradition. Further Reading Runamal
: The topic is often explored from the viewpoint of Norse Paganism and Animism. Authors like Olofsson, who has practiced for over two decades, emphasize factual interpretation over "padding" or personal commentary. "Runamal" (Old Norse: Rúnamál ) refers to the
Runamal: A Basic Guide to Interpreting the Runes: Olofsson, JM Critics often dismiss it as "Unverifiable Personal Gnosis"
: A positive rune signifying victory in battle and success in competition.
: The rune Raidho is often used to symbolize balance, cyclical development, and measured judgment. Notable Perspectives
: Represents a warrior who combines consciousness with necessary force.