Zich Nethśrac Rasnal (Etruscan Oracle)

The Etruscan Oracle
Zich Nethśrac Rasnal

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House of Turan: Matters of Beginnings, fertility and birth.
Phersipnai

The goddess Phersipnai (Greek: Persephone, Roman: Proserpina) symbolises change, initiation, confrontation of one's fears, turning point, change, rebirth, mystery, magic, divination, fertility, sexuality, new beginnings and prophecy.

House of Uni: Matters of Growth, Flow and Energy.
Cel Ati

The goddess Cel Ati (Greek: Gaia, Roman: Terra Māter or Tellūs) symbolises change, the yearly cycle, reward, motion, productivity, inevitable development, birth, harvest, wealth, animals. The countryside. Rewards for past efforts.

House of Charun: Matters of Changes, Polarities and Balance.
Aiser

Aiser reversed represents lack of trust in yourself and others. Lack of faith in the future. Denying the power of the divine in yourself.

House of Hercle: Matters of Protection and Defense.
Śpur

This Rune symbolises work, productivity, money, bounty, community, balance, protection, assistance, defence, support, a mentor, business and finance, group, union, alliance. The city.

House of Menrva: Matters of Learning, Art and Creativity.
Charun

The God Charun (Greek: Charon, Roman: Charōn) symbolises disaster and destruction, a sudden loss, ordeal, clearance, a testing time, a karmic lesson, a drastic change.

House of Vanth: Matters of Change and Metamorphosis.
Uni

The goddess Uni (Greek: Hera, Roman: Iūnō) symbolises happiness, brightness, success, growth, a fulfilling lifestyle and satisfaction, children.

House of Tinia: Matters of Completion, Rewards and Luck.
Qutum

This Rune is linked with the goddess Turan (Greek: Aphrodite, Roman: Venus) and symbolises a gift, generosity, unexpected good fortune, relationships, love and partnerships.

House of Menrva: Matters of Inner Strength and Spiritual Guidance.
Etera

Etera reversed: You cannot see that you need to go two steps backs before you can go three steps forward.

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