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Term: Aett
Aett: Group of eight runes in a set order. Aett is the singular form and aettir is the plural form. source: Northern Mysteries & Magick, by Freya Aswynn
The earliest allusions to runes concern divination. The Roman historian Tacitus, writing in 98 A.D., describes how the German priests would cut a bough from a tree and divide it into pieces, then distinguish them by carving into their bark "certain ... Relevance: 2%
Before the runes can be effective for works of magic or divination, they must be understood on the intuitive level and made to come alive in the unconscious. This will occur over time simply by using them, but the process can be encouraged through ... Relevance: 2%
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