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Part 1: Weekly Rune Reading: March 2 to 8, 2026
Hello, everyone! I hope all of you had a wonderful weekend. This week's runes are Hagalaz, Gebo, and Teiwaz.
I hope all of you have a great week!
Daily Rune (3/1/26)
7. Gebo
While self sacrifice may be necessary should the favor be asked of you, if it is you in need of aid, you will receive it from an unexpected source.
Daily Rune (2/25/26)
14. Perthro
This is a rune of fate and game playing, suggesting you’re only as good as the game you play. It’s also a sign of interest in esoteric or hidden knowledge.
READING DIVINATION PART 2: Tea Leaves, Coffee Grounds & Wax
Hello beautiful souls ✨
You drink tea. You tip the cup. Leaves cling to the sides in strange formations. You see a bird, a crescent moon, a path winding toward the rim.
You light a candle. You watch wax drip into cold water. It solidifies into shapes—a figure, a flower, something you can't quite name but feel.
You finish your Turkish coffee. You invert the cup onto the saucer. When you lift it, grounds have painted symbols on porcelain.
This is reading divination: interpreting patterns that substances create naturally.
Unlike casting (Part 1—where you throw objects and read where they land), reading divination involves substances that form, flow, settle, or solidify—and you interpret the shapes they make.
Today we're exploring three traditional methods:
Tea leaf reading (tasseomancy) - the classic, accessible, cozy
Coffee ground reading (caf
eomancy) - bold, intense, culturally rich
Wax reading (ceromancy) - visual, immediate, element of fire
All three share core principles:
Patterns form naturally (through liquid, heat, gravity, chance)
You read shapes, symbols, positioning
Interpretation is part structure, part intuition
The method is intimate (you consume the substance or create it through ritual)
This is Part 2 of our divination series. Let's explore the art of reading what forms in cups, water, and wax.
THE CORE PRINCIPLE: READING WHAT EMERGES
All reading divination works on the same foundation:
1. SUBSTANCE CREATES FORM Through natural processes (settling, cooling, clinging), substances create visual patterns.
2. PAREIDOLIA ACTIVATES Your brain finds recognizable shapes in random patterns (faces, animals, objects, symbols).
3. POSITION MATTERS Where the shape appears (rim, bottom, left, right) adds context.
4. INTUITION + TRADITIONAL MEANINGS = INTERPRETATION You combine learned symbol meanings with your immediate gut response.
Whether you're reading tea, coffee, or wax, you're translating visual pattern into meaningful message.
TEA LEAF READING (TASSEOMANCY)
WHAT IT IS:
Tasseomancy (or tasseography) is the practice of reading symbols formed by tea leaves left in a cup after drinking.
Origin: Likely China (where tea originated), spread to Middle East and Europe by 17th century. Peak popularity in Victorian England (where it became parlor entertainment).
Why it persists: Accessible, intimate, cozy. You can do this with any loose-leaf tea, any cup, any time.
WHAT YOU NEED:
ESSENTIAL:
Loose-leaf tea (not tea bags—you need loose leaves that can move and settle)
White or light-colored cup (so leaves are visible against the surface)
Saucer
IDEAL:
Wide, shallow teacup (traditional fortune-telling cups have symbols inside—helpful but not required)
Simple black or green tea (herbs/flowers add visual complexity that can confuse readings)
You don't need special equipment. A white mug and any loose tea works.
HOW TO READ TEA LEAVES:
STEP 1: BREW & DRINK
Make tea as normal (loose leaves in hot water, steep).
Don't strain. Pour tea with leaves into cup.
As you drink, hold your question in mind. Sip slowly. Leave about a tablespoon of liquid and all the leaves in the bottom.
STEP 2: SWIRL
Hold cup in your non-dominant hand.
Swirl the cup three times clockwise (or counterclockwise if that feels right to you).
This distributes the leaves and allows them to settle into patterns on the sides and bottom of the cup.
STEP 3: INVERT
Place saucer over the cup. Holding both, flip them over quickly.
Leave inverted for a few seconds (some say count to three, some say wait a full minute—experiment).
The remaining liquid drains onto the saucer, leaving leaves clinging to the cup's interior.
STEP 4: LIFT & OBSERVE
Turn the cup right-side up.
Now you have leaves arranged on the sides and bottom of your cup. This is your reading.
First impression: What do you see immediately? Your first instinct is often most accurate.
STEP 5: INTERPRET SYMBOLS
Look for:
Recognizable shapes (animals, people, objects, letters, numbers)
Abstract patterns (lines, dots, clusters, swirls)
Clear vs. scattered (clear shapes = definite; scattered = unclear situation)
READING THE POSITIONS:
HANDLE = YOU
The handle represents you, the querent. It's your anchor point.
ZONES FROM HANDLE:
NEAR HANDLE: Close to you, immediate present, personal OPPOSITE HANDLE: Distant, future, external forces, other people TO THE LEFT OF HANDLE: Past, what's behind you TO THE RIGHT OF HANDLE: Future, what's approaching
VERTICAL ZONES:
RIM: Immediate future, near events, surface issues MIDDLE: Medium-term future (weeks to months), deeper issues BOTTOM: Distant future (months to years), deepest subconscious, foundation
Example:
A bird shape near the handle at the rim = message or news arriving soon, directly affecting you
A bird at the bottom opposite the handle = distant communication, or freedom that will come later through external factors
COMMON TEA LEAF SYMBOLS & MEANINGS:
I'm giving traditional meanings—but YOUR interpretation matters most.
ANIMALS:
Bird: News, messages, freedom, spiritual messenger
Cat: Independence, mystery, feminine power, deception
Dog: Loyalty, friendship, protection, trust
Fish: Abundance, fertility, emotional depth, going with flow
Snake: Transformation, healing, betrayal, wisdom
Horse: Journey, strength, power, movement
OBJECTS:
Key: Solution, opportunity, unlocking, access
Knife: Cutting ties, surgery, sharp words, severing
Ring: Commitment, marriage, cycle completing, partnership
House: Security, family, home life, foundation
Boat: Journey over water (emotional journey), transition
Crown: Success, authority, recognition, achievement
NATURAL FORMS:
Tree: Growth, family tree, branching paths, stability
Flower: Love, beauty, blooming, new relationship
Mountain: Obstacle, challenge, goal, achievement
Star: Hope, guidance, wishes, destiny
Moon: Intuition, feminine, cycles, hidden things
Sun: Success, vitality, clarity, masculine energy
ABSTRACT:
Straight line: Clear path, journey, direct communication
Wavy line: Uncertainty, emotional ups/downs, water element
Circle: Completion, wholeness, protection, cycle
Triangle: Stability (point up), instability (point down), trinity
Cross: Burden, sacrifice, intersection of paths, choice
Dots/specks: Money, messages, small matters
LETTERS & NUMBERS:
Letters: Often initials of people relevant to the reading
Numbers: Timeframes (days, weeks, months), quantities, dates
READING TIPS:
DON'T FORCE IT
If you're staring hard trying to see something, you're projecting, not receiving. Soft focus, open mind.
MULTIPLE INTERPRETATIONS
One clump of leaves might look like a bird to you, a fish to someone else. Both could be valid. What does your gut say?
TELL A STORY
Don't read symbols in isolation. Create a narrative from the whole cup.
"I see a bird (message) near the handle at the rim (coming soon, directly to me), and a ring (commitment) at the bottom opposite (distant future, through someone else). A tree (growth/stability) is between them."
Story: A message is coming that will lead to long-term commitment, but there's growth and time needed first.
TIMING IS RELATIVE
"Rim = soon" might mean tomorrow or next week depending on the question. Use your intuition.
COFFEE GROUND READING (CAFEOMANCY)
WHAT IT IS:
Cafeomancy (or cledonomancy) is reading symbols in coffee grounds.
Cultural roots: Middle East, Balkans, Eastern Europe—anywhere Turkish coffee is traditional.
Why it differs from tea: Coffee grounds are denser, darker, create bolder patterns. The reading feels more intense, dramatic.
WHAT YOU NEED:
ESSENTIAL:
Turkish/Greek coffee (finely ground, almost powder—this is crucial)
Small cup (demitasse or Turkish coffee cup—white interior ideal)
Saucer
You CANNOT use regular drip coffee or French press. The grounds must be fine enough to create patterns.
HOW TO MAKE TURKISH COFFEE FOR READING:
TRADITIONAL METHOD:
Use a cezve/ibrik (small pot with long handle) or small saucepan
Add cold water (about 2 oz per serving)
Add 1-2 teaspoons finely ground coffee per serving
Add sugar if desired (optional)
Do not stir after it starts heating
Heat slowly over low heat
When foam rises to the top (before boiling), remove from heat
Let foam settle, return to heat
Repeat 2-3 times
Pour into cup (grounds and all)
Let grounds settle for a moment before drinking.
HOW TO READ COFFEE GROUNDS:
STEP 1: DRINK
Drink the coffee slowly, holding your question. Leave about a tablespoon of liquid at the bottom with all the grounds.
STEP 2: SWIRL & WISH
Swirl the cup three times (some traditions say make a wish or state your question aloud while swirling).
STEP 3: INVERT
Place saucer over cup, flip upside down.
Some traditions say:
Place a coin or ring on top of the inverted cup (for luck/sealing the reading)
Let it sit until cup is cool to touch (3-5 minutes)
This allows grounds to slide down the sides and create patterns.
STEP 4: LIFT & READ
Turn cup right-side up carefully.
Grounds will have created patterns on:
Interior walls of the cup
Bottom of the cup
Sometimes the saucer (some readers interpret this separately)
STEP 5: INTERPRET
Similar to tea reading, but:
Coffee patterns tend to be:
Bolder (darker, more defined)
More abstract (less specific shapes, more impressionistic)
Dramatic (coffee readings often feel more intense than tea)
Handle still represents you.
Zones are the same:
Rim = immediate
Middle = medium-term
Bottom = distant/deep
But coffee readers also look at:
TEXTURE:
Heavy, thick grounds: Burden, weight, seriousness
Light, scattered: Clarity, lightness, freedom
Clumped: Obstacles, stuck energy, gathering
FLOW PATTERNS:
Drips running down: Tears, release, things flowing away
Pools at bottom: Accumulation, stagnation, foundation
LIGHT VS. DARK:
Dark patches: Mystery, unknown, shadow
Light areas (exposed cup): Clarity, revelation, emptiness
CULTURAL READING TRADITIONS:
Turkish/Greek coffee reading is a social practice:
Often done for friends/family
Reader sits with querent
Interpretation is conversational ("What does this look like to you? What does it remind you of?")
Not solitary like tea reading often is.
If you're learning from these traditions, learn the cultural context—don't just extract the technique.
WAX READING (CEROMANCY)
WHAT IT IS:
Ceromancy is reading shapes formed when hot wax is dripped into cold water.
Cultural roots: Ancient (Greece, Rome), practiced across Europe, particularly strong in Germanic, Slavic, and Scandinavian folk traditions.
Why it's different: You're reading a physical object (solidified wax) rather than residue in a cup. The reading is immediate and tangible.
WHAT YOU NEED:
ESSENTIAL:
Candle (any color—choose color for its symbolic meaning if desired)
Bowl of cold water (clear glass or white bowl so you can see wax clearly)
Matches/lighter
OPTIONAL:
Different colored candles for different question types
Ice water (makes wax solidify faster/more dramatically)
HOW TO READ WAX:
STEP 1: PREPARE
Fill bowl with cold water (add ice if you want faster solidification).
Light candle. Hold your question clearly in mind.
STEP 2: DRIP OR POUR
METHOD 1: SLOW DRIP
Tilt burning candle over water. Let wax drip slowly, drop by drop.
Watch shapes form in the water and on the surface.
METHOD 2: FULL POUR
Let candle burn for several minutes until you have a good pool of melted wax at the top.
Pour the entire pool into the water at once.
This creates more dramatic, complex shapes.
STEP 3: OBSERVE
Watch the wax as it falls and solidifies.
How it falls: Straight down, spiraling, spreading?
What forms: Shapes, figures, abstract patterns?
How it floats: Does it sink, float, stick to the side of the bowl?
Let it fully solidify (30 seconds to a minute).
STEP 4: REMOVE & EXAMINE
Carefully lift the wax out of the water.
Look at it from all angles:
Top view
Side view
Bottom (often very different from top)
Hold it up to light (are there holes, thin spots, thickness variations?)
STEP 5: INTERPRET
What do you see?
Recognizable shapes (animals, people, objects, letters)
Abstract forms (lines, circles, spirals, webs)
Texture (smooth, rough, bubbled, cracked)
Common symbols same as tea/coffee (birds, flowers, keys, etc.)
But also look for:
Holes: Gaps in information, things escaping, portals, emptiness
Thin spots: Fragility, vulnerability, something breaking
Thickness: Strength, solidity, abundance, protection
Multiple pieces: Fragmentation, multiple paths, choices
WAX-SPECIFIC INTERPRETATIONS:
SHAPES:
SMOOTH, ROUNDED: Flow, ease, femininity, water element JAGGED, SHARP: Conflict, masculinity, fire element, cutting through SPREADING THIN: Dissipating energy, things spreading out, influence expanding BALLED UP: Concentration, protection, holding tight, control LAYERED: Complexity, depth, multiple meanings, time layers
POSITIONS (if pieces land in different areas of the bowl):
CENTER: You, main issue, present moment EDGES: External influences, other people, boundaries FLOATING: Not grounded, still in flux, spiritual matters SINKING: Grounded, material matters, going deep SURFACE CRUST: Surface issues, what's visible, superficial
PATTERNS:
WEB/NET: Entanglement, connection, being caught, network SPIRAL: Cycles, going inward, evolution, journey CIRCLE WITH CENTER: Wholeness, protection, mandala, completion CROSS/X: Intersection, choice, burden, crossroads
COLOR MAGIC IN WAX READING:
Choose candle color based on question:
White: General purpose, purity, clarity, new beginnings
Red: Passion, love, anger, vitality, action
Pink: Romance, friendship, gentle love, emotional healing
Blue: Peace, healing, communication, water element
Green: Money, growth, health, earth element
Yellow: Mental clarity, communication, air element, joy
Purple: Spiritual wisdom, intuition, psychic work, royalty
Black: Banishing, protection, mystery, shadow work
Brown: Grounding, animals, earth, stability
The wax retains the candle's color—this adds another layer of meaning.
ADVANCED: MULTIPLE CANDLES
Use two different colored candles for relationship questions:
Red candle = you Blue candle = another person
Drip both into the same bowl.
Read:
Do the waxes mix or stay separate?
Which color dominates?
Do they touch, overlap, or avoid each other?
This shows relationship dynamics visually.
DEVELOPING YOUR READING SKILLS
PRACTICE EXERCISES:
EXERCISE 1: DAILY TEA RITUAL
Every morning, make tea and read the leaves for daily guidance.
Keep a journal:
What you saw
What you interpreted
What actually happened that day
Track accuracy over weeks. Your interpretation skills will improve.
EXERCISE 2: SYMBOL LIBRARY
Keep a notebook of symbols you've seen and what they meant in context.
Over time, you'll build a personal dictionary that's more accurate than any book.
EXERCISE 3: COMPARISON READING
Ask the same question. Read tea leaves. Note answer.
Ask again. Read coffee grounds. Note answer.
Do they align? Contradict? Complement?
EXERCISE 4: WAX SCULPTURE
After reading wax, keep the piece. Set it on your altar or workspace.
Watch if the answer manifests. If it does, you've got a physical talisman of divination-that-worked.
EXERCISE 5: GROUP READING
Have multiple people read the same cup of tea/coffee.
What does each person see? What's consistent across interpretations? What's unique?
Shared symbols = strongest message. Unique interpretations = individual lens.
TROUBLESHOOTING COMMON CHALLENGES
"I DON'T SEE ANYTHING"
Cause: You're trying too hard, staring analytically.
Fix: Soft focus. Glance quickly. First impression. Peripheral vision. Turn the cup upside down and see if that helps.
"I SEE TOO MANY THINGS"
Cause: Pareidolia is working overtime. Every cluster of leaves is a face.
Fix: Step back. What's the MOST prominent shape? Start there. Don't try to read every speck.
"THE SYMBOLS DON'T MAKE SENSE FOR MY QUESTION"
Cause: You're being too literal, or you're asking the wrong question.
Fix: Think metaphorically. A "bird" might not mean literal bird—it means MESSAGE. Re-examine your question. Is it too vague or too specific?
"MY READINGS ARE NEVER ACCURATE"
Cause: You're interpreting from books instead of intuition, or not tracking results honestly.
Fix: Close the book. What does YOUR gut say the symbol means? And actually track—write down interpretation AND outcome. You might be more accurate than you think but forgetting the hits.
"THE TEA LEAVES WON'T STICK TO THE CUP"
Cause: Tea too weak, too few leaves, or cup is too smooth/waxy.
Fix: Use more tea. Make it stronger. Rough up the interior of the cup slightly (light sandpaper) to give leaves something to grip.
ETHICS & COURTESY
READING FOR OTHERS:
DO:
Get permission
Be honest about your skill level ("I'm learning, take what resonates")
Share what you see but let them interpret too ("What does this look like to you?")
Deliver difficult messages with kindness
DON'T:
Read someone's cup without asking
Give medical, legal, or financial advice beyond your expertise
Claim absolute accuracy
Use readings to manipulate or control
RESPECTING CULTURAL TRADITIONS:
Coffee reading is culturally specific (Turkish, Greek, Balkan). If you're learning from these traditions, acknowledge the source.
Don't claim you're practicing "Turkish coffee reading" if you've just watched YouTube and never been taught by someone from that culture.
Tea and wax reading are more universal/folk practices with less specific cultural ownership, but still respect where you learned.
THE BOTTOM LINE (PART 2)
Reading divination—tea, coffee, wax—is the art of finding meaning in what forms naturally.
You don't control the pattern (like with tarot). You don't cast objects (like bones/runes). You let a substance create its own design, and then you interpret.
The skill is in:
Seeing patterns where others see chaos
Trusting your first instinct
Letting symbols speak their own language (not forcing book meanings)
Reading the whole picture, not isolated shapes
Choose your method:
Tea for gentle, daily, contemplative practice
Coffee for bold, dramatic, culturally-rooted readings
Wax for quick, visual, tangible divination
Or use all three. Different moods, different questions, different methods.
The tea leaves know. The coffee grounds speak. The wax reveals.
You just have to trust that randomness isn't random—and learn to read the language of form.
BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER: PARTS 1 & 2
You now have a complete toolkit for interpretive divination:
CASTING METHODS (Part 1):
Bones
Charms
Runes
READING METHODS (Part 2):
Tea leaves
Coffee grounds
Wax
All six methods teach you the same core skill: reading pattern as message.
The more you practice, the more you realize:
Your intuition is the real tool
Structure supports but doesn't limit
Every method is a language, and you're learning to speak it
The answer is always there—you just have to see it
YOUR TURN
Do you practice tea, coffee, or wax reading?
What's the clearest symbol you've ever seen in a cup?
Which method calls to you most?
Let's discuss. Reading divination is intimate, cozy, and accessible—perfect for daily practice.
Blessed be ☕
The leaves settle where they need to. The grounds speak what must be said. The wax forms the shape of truth. You don't create the message—you just learn to see it.

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CASTING DIVINATION PART 1: Bones, Charms & Runes
Hello beautiful souls ✨
You hold a collection of objects in your hands. You ask a question. You cast them onto cloth. Where they land, how they fall, which ones touch—this is your answer.
This is casting divination: reading meaning in the patterns created when objects are thrown.
Unlike tarot (where cards have fixed meanings) or pendulums (which give yes/no), casting divination is raw, organic, and endlessly variable. Every throw is unique. The same question asked twice will give different configurations—because the energy shifts, the situation evolves, you change.
Today we're exploring three major casting systems:
Bone reading (osteomancy) - ancient, intuitive, deeply personal
Charm casting (cleromancy) - accessible, customizable, modern
Rune casting - structured, symbolic, rooted in Norse tradition
All three share core principles:
You cast objects
You read patterns, positions, relationships
Interpretation is intuitive + structural
The randomness isn't random
This is Part 1 of a two-part series on interpretive divination. Let's dive in.
THE CORE PRINCIPLE: PATTERN AS MESSAGE
All casting divination works on the same foundation:
1. OBJECTS = SYMBOLS Each item in your set represents something (concept, energy, person, theme).
2. POSITION = CONTEXT Where the object lands matters (near/far, center/edge, upright/fallen).
3. RELATIONSHIPS = MEANING Which objects touch, overlap, or point toward each other creates the reading's narrative.
4. INTUITION + STRUCTURE = INTERPRETATION You use both learned meanings and gut instinct to decode the pattern.
Whether you're throwing bones, charms, or runes, you're reading the language of organized chaos.
BONE READING (OSTEOMANCY)
WHAT IT IS:
Bone reading is one of the oldest forms of divination—practiced across Africa, Asia, Indigenous Americas, and ancient Europe.
You cast a collection of bones (and often other natural objects) and read their positions, orientations, and relationships.
TRADITIONAL PRACTICE:
African diaspora traditions (particularly Southern African sangomas): Sets include bones from different animals, shells, stones, seeds, coins—each with specific meaning passed down through lineage.
Readings are done in sacred space, often with ancestor invocation.
Asian traditions: Oracle bone divination (China) used heated bones that cracked—cracks were read as messages.
Indigenous practices: Vary widely by tribe/region. Some traditions are closed; approach with respect and research.
MODERN/ECLECTIC PRACTICE:
Many practitioners create personal bone sets using:
Chicken bones (small, accessible, ethical if you eat chicken)
Cleaned bones from meals (beef, pork, fish)
Animal bones found in nature (check local laws about collection)
Craft/replica bones (if you're uncomfortable with real ones)
Shells, stones, seeds as supplementary pieces
Important: If you're working within a specific tradition (like African diaspora practices), seek proper teaching and initiation. We're discussing eclectic/personal bone reading here.
BUILDING A BONE SET:
START SMALL (5-7 PIECES):
Basic set might include:
Vertebra = backbone, support, foundation, alignment
Rib = protection, breath, vitality
Small limb bone = action, movement, direction
Knuckle/joint = connection, flexibility, transition
Tooth = power, aggression, defense, communication
Shell = emotions, femininity, protection, water element
Stone = stability, grounding, permanence, earth element
You assign meanings based on:
The bone's function in the body
What animal it came from (if known)
What it represents to YOU intuitively
EXPAND OVER TIME:
As you practice, add:
More bones (build complexity)
Seeds/pods (growth, potential)
Coins (money, value, exchange)
Glass/crystals (clarity, energy, intention)
Found objects with personal significance
Traditional sets can have 60+ pieces. Start small.
HOW TO CAST BONES:
1. PREPARE YOUR SPACE
Casting cloth (light-colored so bones are visible, 2-3 feet square)
Mark center (optional—some use a circle drawn/sewn in the cloth)
Cleanse space and bones
2. HOLD YOUR QUESTION
Be specific. Hold bones in both hands. Close eyes. Focus on question until you feel ready.
3. CAST
Methods:
Overhead throw: Toss from above your head (traditional, dramatic)
Gentle toss: Release from chest height (more controlled)
Pour: Let bones flow from hands (gentle, less chaos)
Let them land where they land. Don't adjust.
4. OBSERVE BEFORE INTERPRETING
First impression: What jumps out immediately?
Note:
Which bones landed on the cloth (relevant to question)
Which fell off (not relevant, or "not yet")
Clustering (which bones are grouped)
Distance from center (close = immediate, far = distant future/indirect)
Orientation (pointing toward/away, upright/flat)
Touching (these energies are interacting)
5. READ THE PATTERN
Zones (if using marked cloth):
Traditional approach (many African traditions use compass directions):
North: Future, goals, what's ahead
South: Past, foundation, what's behind you
East: New beginnings, birth, rising energy
West: Endings, death, setting energy
Alternative approach:
Center: Present, you, main issue
Near center: Immediate concerns
Edge: Distant future, external influences
Off cloth: Not relevant or blocked
Relationships:
Bones touching = energies connected
Bones pointing at each other = communication, interaction
Bones crossed = conflict, intersection, choice
Bones parallel = harmony, alignment
Isolated bone = standing alone, independent factor
Example Reading:
You cast about a job decision.
Vertebra (foundation) lands center, upright.Small bone (action) lands near it, pointing toward north.Tooth (power/communication) lands in south (past), flat.Shell (emotion) lands far east (new beginning), but off the cloth slightly.
Interpretation: Your foundation/support system is central and solid. Action is needed and it points toward future growth. Past communications or power struggles are resolved (flat = settled). Emotions about new beginnings are present but not fully in play yet (barely off cloth = emerging).
Read: The foundation is there. Take action toward the future. Past conflicts are done. Emotional readiness is coming but not quite here yet.
DEVELOPING YOUR BONE-READING LANGUAGE:
Spend time with your bones:
Hold each piece
Meditate on its energy
Journal what it means to YOU
Cast repeatedly with simple questions
Track accuracy
Your intuitive meaning matters more than any book's definition.
Over time, you'll develop a relationship with your set. You'll know what a certain bone in a certain position means without thinking.
ETHICS & RESPECT:
If using real bones:
Thank the animal (even if it's chicken from the grocery store)
Treat bones with respect—they were once living beings
Cleanse regularly
Store properly (wrapped in cloth, not tossed in a drawer)
If working within closed traditions:
Don't appropriate without permission/training
Acknowledge sources
Don't claim lineage you don't have
CHARM CASTING (CLEROMANCY)
WHAT IT IS:
Charm casting is the modern, accessible cousin of bone reading.
Instead of bones, you use a collection of small objects (charms, trinkets, beads, stones, dice, buttons—anything meaningful) and cast them to read patterns.
This is the most customizable form of divination. Your set is entirely personal.
WHY CHARM CASTING APPEALS TO MODERN PRACTITIONERS:
No bones needed (good for vegetarians, people uncomfortable with animal parts)
Highly personal (choose items that resonate with YOU)
Accessible (raid your junk drawer, craft store, nature walks)
Evolving (add/remove charms as your life changes)
Instagrammable (let's be honest—pretty charms are more photogenic than bones)
BUILDING A CHARM SET:
CHOOSE 7-15 ITEMS (to start):
Categories to consider:
ELEMENTS:
Feather = air
Stone/crystal = earth
Shell = water
Red bead/charm = fire
Small mirror = spirit
LIFE AREAS:
Key = home, security, unlocking, access
Coin = money, value, exchange
Heart = love, relationships, emotion
Book/page = knowledge, learning, communication
Wheel/gear = career, movement, cycles
PEOPLE:
Crown = authority figure, boss, father
Ring = partnership, commitment, marriage
Baby shoe = children, new beginnings, innocence
Animal figurine = wild card, instinct, pet
ENERGIES:
Dice = chance, risk, gamble, luck
Arrow = direction, focus, goal
Anchor = stability, holding steady, being stuck
Wings = freedom, flight, escape, transcendence
WILDCARDS:
Your own symbols (a charm from your grandmother, a found object, something personally meaningful)
Where to source:
Craft stores (miniature charms in jewelry section)
Dollhouse miniatures
Game pieces (Monopoly tokens work great)
Nature (small stones, shells, seed pods, feathers)
Thrift stores (old jewelry, tchotchkes)
Online (Etsy, Amazon—search "miniature charms")
Make sure items are:
Small enough to cast easily (thumbnail to quarter-sized)
Distinct enough to identify when cast
Meaningful to you (even if the meaning is intuitive, not logical)
HOW TO CAST CHARMS:
Process is nearly identical to bone casting:
Prepare space (casting cloth, cleanse, center)
Hold question (focus while holding charms in hands/bag)
Cast (toss onto cloth)
Observe (what landed, where, how, relationships)
Interpret (use your assigned meanings + intuition)
Example Reading:
Question: "What do I need to know about this new relationship?"
Key (home/security) lands center, uprightHeart (love) lands close to key, touchingDice (chance) lands far north (future)Feather (air/communication) lands west (endings), pointing toward center
Interpretation: Security and love are at the center—this feels stable. There's an element of chance/risk in the future (not bad, just unpredictable). Communication about endings or from the past is relevant—maybe past relationship patterns need discussion.
Read: This relationship has potential for security and genuine love. There's risk ahead (all relationships have this). Address past communication patterns before they sabotage the present.
CHARM CASTING VS. BONE READING:
Similarities:
Same interpretive framework (position, relationship, pattern)
Both highly personal
Both intuitive + structural
Differences:
Charms are symbolic (a tiny key represents security—it's not made from something that was alive)
Bones carry ancestral/animal energy (some practitioners feel this deeply)
Charms are lighter/brighter (aesthetically and energetically)
Bones feel more primal/shamanic; charms feel more witchy/eclectic
Neither is "better." Choose what resonates.
RUNE CASTING
WHAT IT IS:
Runes are the letters of ancient Germanic alphabets (primarily the Elder Futhark—24 symbols).
Each rune is a letter, a sound, AND a symbolic concept.
Rune casting involves throwing marked stones/wood pieces and reading which runes land face-up, their positions, and relationships.
BRIEF HISTORY:
Origin: Scandinavia/Northern Europe, 150-800 CE
Original use: Writing system, not divination (though magical use is ancient)
Modern revival: 20th century (influenced by occultism, Norse revivalism, unfortunately also white supremacist appropriation)
Important: Runes belong to Norse/Germanic cultural heritage. Modern practice should be respectful, not appropriative or tied to racist ideologies.
THE ELDER FUTHARK (24 RUNES):
I'm not listing all 24 here (whole books exist on this), but examples:
Fehu (ᚠ): Wealth, cattle, abundance, mobile resources
Uruz (ᚢ): Aurochs (wild ox), strength, primal force, health
Thurisaz (ᚦ): Thorn, giant, protection, destructive force
Ansuz (ᚨ): God/Odin, communication, divine wisdom, breath
Raidho (ᚱ): Ride/journey, travel, movement, rhythm
Kenaz (ᚲ): Torch, knowledge, illumination, craft
Gebo (ᚷ): Gift, exchange, partnership, balance
Wunjo (ᚹ): Joy, harmony, fellowship, well-being
Each rune has layers:
Letter/sound: Linguistic meaning
Literal meaning: The word it represents (thorn, journey, gift)
Symbolic meaning: Esoteric concepts
Reversed meaning: Some systems read runes differently when upside-down
Study required: You can't effectively cast runes without learning their meanings. This isn't intuitive like bones/charms—it's a structured symbol system.
CREATING A RUNE SET:
MATERIALS:
Traditional:
Wood (especially ash, oak, yew—sacred to Norse tradition)
Carved and burned (or painted)
Modern:
Stones (smooth, flat pebbles—paint or carve runes)
Clay (sculpt, carve, fire)
Crystals (more expensive, energetically charged)
Pre-made sets (widely available online/metaphysical shops)
DIY option: Collect 24 similar-sized stones from a river/beach. Paint runes with permanent marker or acrylic paint. Seal with clear coat.
Consecration: Once made, consecrate your runes (with whatever tradition/ritual feels right—smoke cleansing, moonlight, blood, breath, dedication to Norse gods if you work with them).
HOW TO CAST RUNES:
UNLIKE BONES/CHARMS (where you cast everything), RUNE CASTING HAS OPTIONS:
METHOD 1: SINGLE RUNE DRAW
Simplest. Hold question, draw one rune from bag. That's your answer.
Quick daily guidance, yes/no questions (modified), straightforward answers.
METHOD 2: THREE-RUNE CAST
Draw three runes:
Rune 1: Past/Situation
Rune 2: Present/Challenge
Rune 3: Future/Outcome
Most common method. Good for narrative readings.
METHOD 3: FULL CAST (Multiple Runes Thrown)
Pour/cast multiple runes (5-9 or all 24) onto cloth.
Read only face-up runes (face-down = not relevant to this reading).
Interpret based on:
Which runes appear (themes)
Positions (similar to bone/charm reading—center vs. edge, near vs. far)
Clusters (runes touching = related concepts)
Patterns (do they form a shape?)
This is closest to bone/charm casting method.
METHOD 4: CASTING CLOTH WITH ZONES
Use a cloth divided into sections (past/present/future, or other meaningful divisions).
Cast runes. Where they land determines timing/context.
Example:
Question: "How do I move forward in my career?"
Cast 7 runes. Four land face-up:
Raidho (journey): Center, prominent
Kenaz (knowledge/torch): Near Raidho, touching
Ansuz (communication): North (future), upright
Thurisaz (thorn): South (past), reversed
Interpretation: Journey is central—you're in movement/transition. Knowledge/craft is directly connected to this journey. Future requires communication (maybe teaching, speaking, networking). Past had a destructive force or protection that's now reversed/completed.
Read: You're on a journey of skill-development. Your craft/knowledge is the vehicle. Future success involves communication/sharing what you know. Past obstacles have been overcome—don't let them hold you back.
LEARNING RUNES:
This takes time. You're learning a symbol language.
Steps:
Study one rune per day (24 days minimum)
Meditate on each rune's shape, sound, meaning
Draw the rune repeatedly (embody it through your hand)
Journal personal associations (what does "journey" mean to YOU?)
Practice single-rune daily draws (build familiarity)
Graduate to three-rune spreads
Eventually, full casting
Resources:
The Book of Runes by Ralph Blum (controversial but accessible)
Nordic Runes by Paul Rhys Mountfort (more scholarly)
Runelore by Edred Thorsson (deep dive, Odinic perspective)
Online communities for rune study and discussion.
CULTURAL RESPECT:
Runes come from Norse/Germanic culture.
Respect means:
Study the cultural context (don't just grab symbols divorced from meaning)
Acknowledge the source
Don't mix them carelessly with other closed/specific traditions
Be aware of white supremacist appropriation (Nazi use of runes) and actively distance yourself from that
If you work with Norse gods as part of rune practice, do so respectfully
You don't have to be Scandinavian to use runes, but you should respect where they come from.
PRACTICAL TIPS FOR ALL CASTING METHODS
CREATING YOUR CASTING CLOTH:
SIZE: 2-3 feet square (large enough for patterns, small enough to manage)
MATERIAL: Cotton, silk, velvet (something bones/charms won't bounce off)
COLOR: Light (white, cream, light blue) so items are visible
MARKINGS (optional):
Circle in center
Compass directions marked
Zones drawn/sewn (past/present/future, elements, life areas)
Or leave blank (read intuitively)
CLEANSING YOUR SET:
Regular cleansing keeps energy clear:
Smoke (incense, sage, palo santo)
Moonlight (especially full moon)
Salt (briefly—don't leave bones/some metals in salt long-term)
Sound (bell, singing bowl)
Intention (hold each piece, breathe clean energy into it)
After heavy/difficult readings, cleanse immediately.
STORING YOUR SET:
Bag/pouch (drawstring, fabric)
Box (wooden, lined with cloth)
Keep together (bones/charms/runes should be a set, stored as one)
Respectful location (not tossed in a junk drawer)
PRACTICE EXERCISES:
EXERCISE 1: Daily Single-Item Draw
Each morning, draw/cast one piece. What guidance does it offer for the day?
Journal results. Track accuracy.
EXERCISE 2: Yes/No Simplification
Assign "yes" meanings to some items, "no" to others. Cast for yes/no questions.
Not ideal long-term, but helps beginners build confidence.
EXERCISE 3: Comparison Casting
Ask same question. Cast bones. Note answer.
Ask again. Cast charms (or runes). Note answer.
Do they align? Contradict? Complement?
This develops discernment about which method speaks clearest for which questions.
EXERCISE 4: Pattern Recognition
Cast without a question. Just observe the pattern.
What story does it tell? What do you see?
Trains your eye to read relationships and positions.
WHEN CASTING DIVINATION WORKS BEST
IDEAL FOR:
Complex questions with multiple factors (not just yes/no)
Seeing relationships between life areas (career + love + money + health simultaneously)
Timing questions (using zones for past/present/future)
Visual learners (you SEE the answer laid out spatially)
Kinesthetic practitioners (the act of casting is embodied, not passive)
LESS IDEAL FOR:
Highly specific information ("What day will X happen?")
People who need fixed answers (casting is interpretive, not absolute)
Beginners with no divination experience (might be overwhelmed by complexity)
THE BOTTOM LINE (PART 1)
Casting divination—bones, charms, runes—is reading the language of organized chaos.
You throw objects. They land in patterns. Those patterns contain meaning.
The skill isn't in the throwing. It's in the reading.
Choose your method:
Bones for primal, ancestral, deep work
Charms for personal, accessible, evolving practice
Runes for structured, ancient wisdom, strategic guidance
Or use all three. Different tools for different questions.
Start simple:
Small set (5-10 items)
Clear casting space
Begin with yes/no or simple questions
Build complexity over time
Trust your intuition as much as structure
The randomness isn't random. Your subconscious guides where things land. The universe speaks through pattern. Or both.
Next up: PART 2 - Reading methods (tea leaves, coffee grounds, wax)
These methods don't involve casting—they involve substances that form patterns you then interpret. Different mechanism, similar interpretive skills.
YOUR TURN
Do you practice any casting divination? Which method calls to you?
Have you built a bone, charm, or rune set? What's in it?
What's the most accurate casting reading you've received or given?
Let's discuss. Casting divination is deeply personal—your set, your meanings, your relationship with the practice.
Blessed be 🦴
The bones know. The charms speak. The runes reveal. You just have to learn their language—and trust that when you throw them, they land exactly where they're meant to.
Runes scratched into stones: Movement, Cycles/Slow Growth, Fulfillment (self), Renewal, Power (self)
Scratched these runes from yesterday into my circle’s pentagram stones with ashes from candle lit bark.
Repeating the focus:
Movement - do not sit still and wait for others to make things happen
Cycles and Slow Growth - do not try to force any one thing forward. Lean into the natural cycles and find peace in slowly growing
(Self) Fulfillment - setting my own goals, plans, and hobbies and then carrying them out
Renewal - taking time to renew and replenish my strength and self
(Self) Power - I am my own source of strength and direction
(An ye harm none, do as ye will)
I was feeling melancholy most of the weekend. My partners couldn’t budge it. Finally one of them said “When I find myself feeling angry at unmet expectations, it usually means that I need to do something for myself.” So naturally, I randomly drew five runestones from my bag twice - once for moving through my shit with my ex and once for figuring out how to hold myself well.
I was shocked by how well the stones about my ex told, first, the story of my ex and me in a clockwise direction and, second, how to move through it by following the pentagram.
It took a while longer to figure out how the reading for holding myself applied. I finally circled back to the word fulfillment and recognized that was the key to the whole thing - self-fulfillment. What I’ve been needing is to set goals and focus on them in a way that brings me joy and helps me grow. To take care of myself for myself.
Runecasting is like tarot for me – it allows my brain to make connections and pull out of the subconscious things that I need to think and work on.