Secret Wisdom of the Goth Oracle

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Card Decks & Oracles

Nigel Pennick

Destiny Books

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pages : 160
format : Cards
size : 4.00 X 5.50
illustrated : 25 color cards

A 25-Card Deck and Guidebook

Using the Gothic alphabet for runic divination

Nigel Pennick unveils the mystical system of the Gothic alphabet, showing how its 25 staves offer unique divinatory insights. With rune spreads, techniques, and history, this oracle explores the Goths’ spiritual beliefs and magical systems. Discover the origins and spiritual significance behind these symbols and use them for creative guidance and seership.

• Examines the divinatory meanings of the 25 Gothic staves and how they correspond with the 24 runes of the Norse Futhark

• Provides a series of rune spreads and several divination techniques for different approaches to questioning and gaining insight

• Explores the Goths’ spiritual beliefs, cosmology, and magical systems

Originating in Scandinavia, the ancient Goths viewed runes as mystical symbols from the spirit realm, using them to read the cycles of fate, known as Orlög. As the Goths migrated across Europe into North Africa, they adopted a new alphabet to mask their Pagan origins. Yet the staves, or characters of the Gothic alphabet, were rooted in the sacred runes and still used for divining, leading the Roman Catholic Church to declare the Gothic alphabet “heretical” 1400 years ago.

Revealing here for the first time the system of seership embedded in the Gothic alphabet, Nigel Pennick examines the 25 Gothic staves and compares their divinatory insights with those of the traditional Futhark of the 24 Norse runes. Pennick considers each stave alone and as part of its aett, the three divisions of the runic alphabet. He provides rune spreads and reading techniques, including the Raed Waen divinatory rite, and explores how new meanings arise as staves are combined in dyads or triads.

Nigel Pennick

Nigel Pennick is an authority on ancient belief systems, traditions, runes, and geo- mancy and has traveled and lectured extensively in Europe and the United States. He is the author and illustrator of more than 50 books, including The Pagan Book of Days. The founder of the Institute of Geomantic Research and the Library of the European Tradition, he lives near Cambridge, England.

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