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Lesson 20 - Tests and Reading
Comprehension Test
- Where can one conduct a rune reading?
- Name a color thought of as calming
- Give an example of a magical/mystical component to a reading
- What is sometimes placed on the table prior to a reading?
- What principle should you apply in devising ritual components for a reading?
- In a conventional office layout, what is the impact of the desk upon those seated in the room?
- In the native American compass, which element is in the East?
- Which type of component of a ritual reflects the Norse mythology or honors the deities?
- What is obscured by complex vocabulary and phrasing?
- What is a client likely to do the more he trusts you?
Reading
Sadly this is an area little covered by most authors and so there is no material for you to read to follow up this lecture.
Further Exercises
Plan how you would conduct a rune reading session with a client. Choose a location for the reading, maybe your home or perhaps the client, or perhaps you would like somewhere completely different? On what surface will you place the runes? Do you have a rune cloth. If not, maybe you would like to design one for yourself. Think about any props which you may require or any other ritual elements to the reading.
Having learned the process of interpretation in the previous two lectures, this is a skill which you need to practice. Using the Lessons page of the Rune School website, practice two more interpretations of three-rune spreads with the help of the Rune Reading Simulator.
You have completed the exercises. Select the following link for the answers
Lesson 20 - Test Answers
Please ensure you mark these exercises before moving on to the next lesson and do not take more than one Lesson a week.
If you have any questions, comments or difficulties with the exercises and you have formally registered with the Rune School please email coursehelp@werewood.com
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