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Lesson 9 - Tests and ReadingComprehension Test
ReadingIn Bernard King's The Elements of the Runes, Chapter 4: "The Meanings of the Runes",read the whole of the chapter, ie p 52-69. Last module we looked at King's rather compact divinatory meanings. Here we are considering his full rune meanings which you will be able to compare and contrast with those provided by Aswynn next lesson. There are various ways in which to decide rune meanings which include meditation, intuition and reference to the Rune Poems. Since they are our only contemporary source we cannot afford to ignore the Rune Poems. As you can see King relies heavily upon them. However we are studying the Elder Futhark and as we learned, there is no Rune Poem for this. We cannot be sure how much the runes changed in their different incarnations and trying to reconcile the meanings of all three Rune Poems can prove problematic. This means that sometimes King's meanings such as "ulcer" and "fever" for Kenaz (Cen) are a little out of the norm you will read in most books, but they are coherent and well argued and you will have to make up your own mind about them. Read the translations of the Rune Poems available on the web via the Rune School's links page. Study them closely and consider how you will use them in producing your own rune meanings. Further Exercises
You have completed the exercises. Select the following link for the 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 |