QUOTE(Animal Shaman @ Nov 17 2010, 03:56 AM)
Just looking for basic advice outside what books are suggesting like yours on using them in meditation. My knowledge of them really is limited. only knowing that they can be used in divination only. Other than books I listed, is their any others that you would recommend I read up on before I begin fully using them in my practice?
They can be used for more than divination. Runes are a set of symbols that function as sigils as much as any other set of symbol-letters.
My bit of advice for studying and using runes, is to study what is known about the cultures that utilized them. Knowing, for instance, that Fehu means auroch, is more complete when you understand the agrarian culture of the norse people (or the others, the exact origins are, if I recall, not entirely certain), and what that symbol, the auroch, meant to them. Knowing about the connection between song and divinity brings a deeper understanding to Ansuz.
As far as using them, your books will probably give you plenty of perspective, but after spending time meditating on individual runes, I suggest also pairing them up each with the other. Fehu and Uruz one day, Fehu and Thurisaz the next, and so on down the line. Reading any set of divination symbols requires the ability to synthesize groups of those symbols into a single meaning. It can be simple, Fehu and Thurisaz may be simply "Ability/Power to Defend/attack" (depending on their orientation). Or, you can see a Strong Defense, etc. I would suggest finding a single keyword to assign to small groups of runes once you settle on a meaning that resonates well. These two might be called "Wall/Sword", one a symbol of that powerful defense, the other a symbol of powerful attack. This helps to read them later on, and allows for additional keywords that can tie your interpretations together neatly. They also serve to better apply runes during magical practices with them.
As far as magical uses, bands, bangles, rings, etc., are excellent ways to apply rune enchantments. As with any set of symbols, I think it is best to consecrate and enchant according to their native culture. Bones, bird feathers, flowers, etc., the old runic traditions were somewhat shamanic in nature.
Other than that, study hard and every day. I agree with Acid that you are setting out well already.
peace