From the ancient system of rune symbols, three poems were created as mnemonic aids for remembering the names, kennings (associations), meanings and properties of each rune which are concealed within the associated poetic passages.
The Olde Norse Rune Poem is said to be the oldest of the three, orally dating between 400 C.E. and 1150 C.E. it was written down toward the end of the twelfth century C.E. and is said to contain important and potent esoteric knowledge, providing a glimpse into the lore of the Norsemen and representing an invaluable tool for the contemplative Seeker...
The "Triquetra" is an ancient Celtic symbol, dating back to as early as 500 BC which symbolizes "the Triune Goddess" pertaining to three-phase moon worship and is believed to have been used as a rune of protection.
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