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Your Vee Rune Cast

 

Fehu
 
Thurisaz
Kenaz
Wunjo
 
Eihwaz
Ansuz
 
Naudhiz

 

Past Actions Effecting the Question

Fehu

Fehu

Fehu reversed represents material stagnation, possibly poverty as well as infertility.

Present Actions Effecting the Question

Kenaz

Kenaz

Kenaz reversed represents a lack of needed knowledge and possible isolation. Information you may need is being withheld from you, or you may not be open to receiving it. Although others may seem distant, if you seek their friendship you may be pleasantly surprised.

Future Results You Should Consider

Eihwaz

Eihwaz

Eihwaz represents the Yew tree and its everlasting nature. The Yew may bend, but it does not break. You are on the right course and have the strength and ability to meet your goals. Congratulations!

Actions You Should Consider

Naudhiz

Naudhiz

Naudhiz may foretell needs unmet and friction in relationships. You may be in a time where you should be very careful in whatever endeavor you take on. Also it may be that you are about to learn some of life's hard lessons and come out the other side of this period a stronger being.

Feelings of Those Around You

Ansuz

Ansuz

Ansuz represents mankind's spiritual connection to God and the universe. It is often referred to as the "God Rune." This Rune embodies reason, truth and justice. It denotes the coming of knowledge and true counsel from a higher authority.

Possible Delays

Wunjo

Wunjo

Wunjo reversed may represent a basic discord and failure in your life. Possibly good fortune is not looking down on you at this time. If so it must be remembered that Wunjo also represents change, which could mean your bad luck is soon to change.

Possible Future Outcome

Thurisaz

Thurisaz

Thurisaz embodies the polarity of life and death and the struggle to keep them in balance. Expect conflict, hardship and obstacles, but be assured that remaining focused and in touch with your inner strengths will see you through whatever comes your way. This Rune may also represent protection from your enemies, which is never a bad thing.