QUOTE(Darkmage @ Mar 19 2007, 06:14 PM)
The runes have always worked well for me as a divinatory tool. Then again, I'm of Northern European descent which might explain something. I live on the West Coast now, but I grew up in New England where the forces the runes speak of are still very much alive and kicking--just ask anyone stuck in the airport over the last couple of days.
I think with some effort people can make the connection to the Futhark. Thing is, most people don't want to put in the effort. They think, 'oh, 25 symbols to memorise. This would be easy, I can learn this in half an hour!' That's true only on the most superficial level. To work well with runes, Tarot, or any other system of divination or magic requires getting your hands dirty and working with the system quite a bit before you ever get consistent results. Some people will click with certain systems more than others, and while there's nothing wrong with that at all, too many people use it as an excuse not to try.
I don't use the runes much anymore though. I don't really have a lot of mystery in my life these days, and what mystery I *do* have tends to be very complex, so systems like the Tarot are better for that as they can pull out nuances and fine details that the runes can often miss. I do like using them for meditation, though.
My problem with runes certainly doesn't come from a lack of effort. I've been working with them for two years now, and I agree- as a divinatory tool, they're quite adequate. My interest isn't in using runes for divination, personally, I prefer tarot or skrying for that. My interest in runes is their power as a spell-casting tool. My idea is that with as many people as possible putting their power and energy into a new set of runes (perhaps I should call them marks, since it more adequately represents what I'm talking about), would empower them.
I dunno. Keep giving me input!