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# Futhark

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A new, updated edition of the essential guide to the practice of the runes as a magical tool for spiritual development. In Futhark , rune master Edred Thorsson reinitiates us into our heritage, explaining the mysteries of a profound system of thought and practice that underlies our developing Western culture. Futhark covers both the spiritual heritage of ancient runic lore and the practical steps we can take to draw on rune power. This complete book of rune instruction includes rune history and lore, its basis in metaphysical thought and mysticism, complete definitions of the twenty-four runes of the Elder Futhark, and the etymology, phonetic value, and interpretation of each rune. The reader will learn how to perform chants and rituals using runic energy, how to sign and send runes, and how to practice runic meditation. The author’s presentation of this powerful system is lucid and profound, and provides a valuable tool for spiritual transformation and self-development.

Review: A Personal Favorite - New Update for 3rd Edition: I bought the 2020 revised edition and it is much like the second edition but with some new content. I didn't even get any message from desertcart either, I learned about the new edition simply from seeing the book with a new cover. This author needs a LinkedIn or something to update us, even his own website didn't mention the new edition. He does have some interviews available online as well so I should mention that for anyone that likes his books and wants to learn more from him. I'll start with the new cover design, it looks fantastic. The dragon and runes are glossy while the cover is darker than the picture shows, and the runes show themselves by reflecting light as they are just glossy overlay, so I really like what he did with the cover and the dragon looks very good. The book is slightly smaller in all dimensions but has more content than the second edition. The paper is higher quality with a smoother surface and more white than before, but also thinner. For anyone confused as to how the new edition is smaller than the old edition, it's that the pages are thinner in combination with change in layout design. Overall, it is pretty much the same book, so it looks almost the same and I did not notice anything missing. There is a new font used which makes the new book easier to read. Most of the images look better, but a few did not print well like a low bit jpg, but they aren't too bad. The bibliography has increased in source count. The preface for the 2020 edition states that the two main updates are to the transliteration of English into runes, and to the correspondences, both of these are sections in the appendix. The author mentions here that he has a new book called "Rune-Writing: Our Original Way of Writing and the Key to Learning to Write Modern English in Anglo-Saxon Runes (Runestar, 2020)." I have not read that book so I will have to do so. He has R. I. Page listed as one source, but not Page's "Runes" from a book series called Reading the Past, nor does he have "Rudiments of Runelore" by Stephen Pollington. If anyone here is interested more in the runes as an alphabet and in archaeology, then I highly suggest getting these two books in addition to this book. Long story short to summarize those two books, runes can be written/carved from left to right and right to left, or even upside down, while individual runes can also be flipped/mirrored in words, and rune meanings come from rune poems and archaeological artifacts like magical talismans. I think is essential that people read those two books with this book to have a more complete perspective on runes. In the end though, the 2020 revised edition is improved in almost all ways and I think it was worth buying in addition to the prior edition. Anyone who liked the other editions should like this edition more. Old Review for 2nd Edition: I have used some information sourced from this book for many years though for a variety of projects. Some of the concepts in the book are more modern but it is largely historic. The book has four chapters, the first is a small overview on runes in history, the second chapter is dedicated to each rune in the elder futhark with their meanings and more, the third chapter is about the theory of rune magic which is mostly magic from Norse mythology, and the fourth chapter is meant for the magician to. It's a personal favorite reference book of mine to the runes in relation to Norse magic but it can also be used for rune magic techniques derived from more modern times. Anyone into making bindrunes and/or sigils will find this book useful to refer to frequently, as well those into using runes for divination. Some of the material in the last chapter comes off as questionable so it makes wonder how accurate his sources are but I haven’t been able to reading the books listed in his bibliography yet. It would be nice if he made a revised version of this book, especially as it is 35 years old now, so surely he must have new thoughts since that time regarding magic. Or more ideal would be if he made an entirely new big book that combines all of his previous books on rune magic into one cohesive master book instead of splitting off his ideas across multiple yet very similar books. The book is nice though as a physical object. Well printed on okay paper with a great cover. Margin and font sizes are good and the pictures are clear. Spine and binding quality look great. It's a very attractive book. I'm not fond of the font type used but it's easy to read. The material could have been organized a bit better but it's well enough.
Review: Couldn't put it down. - Good read. Briefly goes into Stödhur, which is what I was looking for.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #153,700 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #25 in Divination with Runes #231 in New Age Mysticism (Books) #468 in Magic Studies (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,056 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Personal Favorite
*by A***R on August 11, 2019*

New Update for 3rd Edition: I bought the 2020 revised edition and it is much like the second edition but with some new content. I didn't even get any message from Amazon either, I learned about the new edition simply from seeing the book with a new cover. This author needs a LinkedIn or something to update us, even his own website didn't mention the new edition. He does have some interviews available online as well so I should mention that for anyone that likes his books and wants to learn more from him. I'll start with the new cover design, it looks fantastic. The dragon and runes are glossy while the cover is darker than the picture shows, and the runes show themselves by reflecting light as they are just glossy overlay, so I really like what he did with the cover and the dragon looks very good. The book is slightly smaller in all dimensions but has more content than the second edition. The paper is higher quality with a smoother surface and more white than before, but also thinner. For anyone confused as to how the new edition is smaller than the old edition, it's that the pages are thinner in combination with change in layout design. Overall, it is pretty much the same book, so it looks almost the same and I did not notice anything missing. There is a new font used which makes the new book easier to read. Most of the images look better, but a few did not print well like a low bit jpg, but they aren't too bad. The bibliography has increased in source count. The preface for the 2020 edition states that the two main updates are to the transliteration of English into runes, and to the correspondences, both of these are sections in the appendix. The author mentions here that he has a new book called "Rune-Writing: Our Original Way of Writing and the Key to Learning to Write Modern English in Anglo-Saxon Runes (Runestar, 2020)." I have not read that book so I will have to do so. He has R. I. Page listed as one source, but not Page's "Runes" from a book series called Reading the Past, nor does he have "Rudiments of Runelore" by Stephen Pollington. If anyone here is interested more in the runes as an alphabet and in archaeology, then I highly suggest getting these two books in addition to this book. Long story short to summarize those two books, runes can be written/carved from left to right and right to left, or even upside down, while individual runes can also be flipped/mirrored in words, and rune meanings come from rune poems and archaeological artifacts like magical talismans. I think is essential that people read those two books with this book to have a more complete perspective on runes. In the end though, the 2020 revised edition is improved in almost all ways and I think it was worth buying in addition to the prior edition. Anyone who liked the other editions should like this edition more. Old Review for 2nd Edition: I have used some information sourced from this book for many years though for a variety of projects. Some of the concepts in the book are more modern but it is largely historic. The book has four chapters, the first is a small overview on runes in history, the second chapter is dedicated to each rune in the elder futhark with their meanings and more, the third chapter is about the theory of rune magic which is mostly magic from Norse mythology, and the fourth chapter is meant for the magician to. It's a personal favorite reference book of mine to the runes in relation to Norse magic but it can also be used for rune magic techniques derived from more modern times. Anyone into making bindrunes and/or sigils will find this book useful to refer to frequently, as well those into using runes for divination. Some of the material in the last chapter comes off as questionable so it makes wonder how accurate his sources are but I haven’t been able to reading the books listed in his bibliography yet. It would be nice if he made a revised version of this book, especially as it is 35 years old now, so surely he must have new thoughts since that time regarding magic. Or more ideal would be if he made an entirely new big book that combines all of his previous books on rune magic into one cohesive master book instead of splitting off his ideas across multiple yet very similar books. The book is nice though as a physical object. Well printed on okay paper with a great cover. Margin and font sizes are good and the pictures are clear. Spine and binding quality look great. It's a very attractive book. I'm not fond of the font type used but it's easy to read. The material could have been organized a bit better but it's well enough.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Couldn't put it down.
*by D***. on March 20, 2026*

Good read. Briefly goes into Stödhur, which is what I was looking for.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ More awesome Thorsson text.
*by O***N on November 27, 2013*

Thorsson is a great resource period. I don't align with some of the practices described in this book but it's a really good read and has a lot of good information and suggestions for anyone who works with runes. In my opinion it is most important to build your own philosophy and structure of use based on what you personally experience and would suggest anyone who is just starting to read a great deal and learn from anyone around you. However, remember that your relationship with the runes is yours. Build it through your own efforts and experiences. Never allow yourself to build expectations based on something you read from someone else. There are the basics, then there is the practice. Make it personal and try everything you can. Some things work well for others that will never work for you. Don't let yourself become frustrated because you read something that someone does that doesn't yield results for you. Thorsson's books are an excellent way to start or build ideas for your own practice. I highly recommend them, KveldulfR Gundarsson's books, and encourage anyone to give Kaedrich Olson's book "Runes for Transformation" a read. Heavy again on the recommendation for "Runes for Transformation".

## Frequently Bought Together

- Futhark: A Handbook of Rune Magic, New Edition (Weiser Classics Series)
- Runelore: The Magic, History, and Hidden Codes of the Runes
- The Nine Doors of Midgard: A Curriculum of Rune-work

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