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ASMR- Rune Stones Reading with Raven

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Doctor Andrew Michaels returns with a new series and a new start. Reading Rune Stones for people to help them with insight into their lives. Rune Stones do not foretell the future or divine the past, but can be very helpful in giving a person an insight into their own lives. You can order your own sets of Rune Stones directly from Raven, contact her at: https://www.facebook.com/theravenshearth The Ravens Hearth Or TheRockinRaven on Youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRockinRaven They are $15.00 per set, plus postage. There are several historical runic inscriptions, found on everything from swords to stones to bronze pendants, which list the entire runic alphabet in order. One of the oldest and most complete of these is the Kylver stone, found in Gotland, Sweden and dating from the fifth century. Others are less complete, but show a remarkable continuity in the order in which the runes are listed. The only surviving written accounts of the actual names and meanings of the runes, however, were not recorded until the advent of the Christian era. Some of these manuscripts, which date from the 9th. century until well into 12th, are known as rune poems. These poems have a verse for each rune, each of which begins with the rune itself and its name. Some of these poems are more Pagan than others, particularly those from Iceland, where Christianity was not yet as widespread as it was in the Anglo-Saxon regions. The rune names themselves appear to have been passed down relatively intact, and although no manuscript exists listing the names of the older, Germanic runes, the Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian rune poems agree to such an extent that their common origin can be deduced. These names are probably our best clue as to what the individual runes actually meant to the people that used them. Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is a neologism for a perceptual phenomenon characterized as a distinct, pleasurable tingling sensation in the head, scalp, back, or peripheral regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, or cognitive stimuli. The nature and classification of the ASMR phenomenon is controversial, with a considerable cult following and strong anecdotal evidence to support the phenomenon but little or no scientific explanation or verified data.

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tingles
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Reading (Quotation Subject)
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Runes (Language Writing System)
Norse Mythology (Literature Subject)
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