A Satyori Reference · Digital Edition
The Runes
All twenty-four runes of the Elder Futhark, in one clear reference.
Get the PDFThe runes are the oldest written script of the Germanic peoples — and, long before they recorded words, a set of twenty-four living symbols for the forces that move through a life. People have cast them for centuries not to predict the future, but to see the present more clearly.
This is a complete, clear reference to all twenty-four runes of the Elder Futhark — each rune's figure, its name and what it means, its sound, and what it carries upright and reversed for love, work, health, and spirit, with its traditional correspondences, the runes it pairs with, and questions to carry into reflection. No jargon, and no belief required. Draw the rune that calls you, read slowly, and test it against your own life.
What's inside
All twenty-four runes
Each on its own pages — the figure, its name and meaning, its sound, and its essence, with what it carries upright and reversed and practical reference for love, work, health, and spirit, plus guidance for the moment.
The three aettir
The runes in their three traditional families of eight — Freya's, Heimdall's, and Tyr's — each a movement in the same story, from the building of a life through the trials that shape it to the harvest of a life lived well.
Correspondences, pairings & a glossary
For each rune, its traditional correspondences and the runes it pairs with, plus questions to carry into your own reflection — and a plain-language glossary of the terms, from the aettir to merkstave and wyrd.
Yours to keep
A clickable PDF — tap any rune in the contents to jump straight to it. Download it once and keep it, on any device. A paperback edition is on the way.
Ninety-six pages — a reference to keep beside you, delivered as a PDF download link by email.
The runes have been cast for centuries as a mirror for the moment you're living. Draw the one that calls you, read slowly, and keep what's true.
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