Further Reading

Saturday, 29 September 2007

Introducting: The Power of the Runes

In the fall of 1992, Thomas Vomel decided on a project - to communicate the character of the runes in pictorial form on cards. He wanted to present the divinatory wisdom of his own heritage, the Germanic peoples. The Power of the Runes is the result. This deck consists of 25 cards, one for each of the runes. The images are based on Teutonic gods and myths shown in archetypal settings. Each scene captures the essence of the rune it represents. To the left is the card for the rune Thuriasz showing Thor, the god of thunder, overcoming hurdles through the will to act. On the border of each card to the left and right is the rune number and corresponding phonetic letter. On the bottom and top are the rune letter and name in the runic alphabet. In the instruction booklet, Vomel gives a brief history of the runes, suggestions for how to use the cards and a summary of each rune's character.


'The Power of the Runes' deck is yet another divination pack which forms part of my divination collection which has been 'gathered' over the last twenty or so years. However, they are part of the 'inner sanctum' of most trusted and favoured packs. Rarely have they been used for client consultations. They are kept for those 'special occasions' ... as with any other runic divination aid their insights are blunt, direct and emotionless ... they go straight to the point without any of the frilly edges that the Tarot often provides. They deal with the energies around persons and situations.