
Magickal Whispers
A Unique and Rare Norse Gael Oracle
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The elemental characters of the oracle consist of runic combinations, where a Norse and an Irish rune seemingly fuse together to form a symbol. The runes that make up the spell have an added benefit in this context. We can activate, unite, interact, and direct the energy that runes convey using bind runes.
I never had the intention of mingling both Norse and Celtic beliefs at all, since it is unlikely for me to worship a Celtic deity in the way it is accustomed to worship a Norse deity. I simply focused on their shared devotion to trees and runic alphabets, a topic that inspired me to create the present oracle in which Celtic sacred trees, deities, and kennings, take part whenever they share similar common ground.
The Norse–Gaels (Old Irish: Gall-Godil; Irish: Gall-Ghaeil; Scottish Gaelic: Gall-Ghàidheil, 'foreigner–Gaels') were a people with Gaelic and Norse heritage. They first appeared during the Viking Age, when Vikings who landed in Ireland and Scotland embraced Gaelic culture and intermarried with Gaels.
Although there is no genetic link between Vikings and Celts, they lived near each other circa 1000 BC, and Celtic civilization had a profound impact on the ancient Germanic peoples. As a result, they have a lot of similarities. The Irish are mainly Northern Celtic (Gaelic) people, whereas the Scandinavians are predominantly Northern Germanic people (Norse).
I am pretty sure there was an intermarriage between both cultures. A good testimony of this intermarriage is recent genetic testing in Iceland has revealed that its inhabitants own a significant amount of Celtic DNA [estimated at about 20%] in their gene pool. On the other hand, I imagine that the Norsemen who settled in Ireland continued to worship their own gods through their own practices and rituals.
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Try out the "Magickal Whispers" Bind Runes and open your mind to feel their energy. The power of the runes is archetypal and has the same influence on our lives as it did during mythical times. Get free from your anxieties, be constantly mindful and unconcerned about the outcomes.
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The power of the runes is archetypal and has the same influence on our lives as it did during mythical times, and the synergy posed by the linked rune magnifies the three aspects of the glyph: body, soul, and spirit, which are translated into its sign, its secret, and its sound.
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We can activate, unite, interact, and direct the energy that runes convey using bind runes.Simply focus on their shared devotion to trees and runic alphabets, a topic that inspired me to create the present oracle in which Celtic and Viking sacred trees, deities, and kennings, take part whenever they share similar common ground.
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