Runes are not a language, but an alphabet – the Old Germanic alphabet. Each sign represented a sound. Runes were developed around the birth of Christ, probably in Scandinavia. By the year 500 they were being used by Germanic peoples from the Black Sea in the south to Norway and England in the north.| www.historiskmuseum.no
Uncover the rich symbolism of spring, a season marked by rebirth, renewal, and growth. Learn about the historical and cultural significance of spring symbolism.| Schisandra & Bergamot
Explore the fascinating world of dandelion symbolism and discover the hidden meanings behind this often-overlooked flower. Delve into the significance of this resilient plant!| Schisandra & Bergamot
Get to know Jackson Crawford, PhD, who is working at the forefront of runology in the English-speaking world.| Natural History Museum of Utah
Dive into the world of herbs for prosperity with this enlightening guide. Uncover the unique properties and learn how to use these powerful plants in daily rituals to enhance wealth and success.| Schisandra & Bergamot