Unlocking the secrets of the grasping rune bag: A beginner's guide

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A grasping rune bag is a type of bag often used by practitioners of magic and rune casting. It is typically made of a durable fabric or leather material and is designed to hold a set of rune stones or runes. The bag is specially crafted with an opening or flap that allows easy access to the runes inside. The purpose of a grasping rune bag is to securely hold and protect the runes while also allowing for easy transportation and use. The bag serves as a container to keep the runes safe from damage or loss, ensuring that they can be used for divination or magical purposes whenever needed. The runes themselves are small, flat stones or tiles that are marked with ancient symbols known as "runes.


In a nutshell

This blog forms part of a series of Outdoor Swimming Advice blogs written by a qualified Surf Lifeguard and Open Water Swimming coach who has been swimming in the sea year round since 2012. For vessels operating under the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea SOLAS , 1974 regulations we recommend they seek reference to specific tide products designed for that use.

Magic seaweed tides

The runes themselves are small, flat stones or tiles that are marked with ancient symbols known as "runes." These symbols are typically engraved or painted onto the surface of the rune, representing different concepts or meanings. Rune casting is a practice that involves selecting and interpreting specific runes to gain insight, guidance, or answers to particular questions or situations.

Magic Seaweed explained for Sea Swimmers

The Magic Seaweed app was designed for surfers. However the information it contains on tides, swells, waves and wind can also be used by sea swimmers. This blog explains how to read and understand the MSW forecast app. Safe swim choices are based on sound sea knowledge. Swim the Salty Seabird Way!

This is a brilliant blog by Brighton and Hove Sea Swimmer Freyja. Everyone has a different favourite forecasting app that they use to see if it is safe to swim. The most commonly used app is Magic Seaweed that was designed for surfers see what swell was approaching but it can be used to look at sea swimming conditions too!

Magic Seaweed (MSW) surf report provides a seven day forecast of sea conditions. Here’s a guide to understanding the data so you can get a better idea of what to expect before heading down to the beach.

Surf

This is the first column in blue. In Brighton and Hove, this is essentially the height of the shore break (or the white bits that can knock you over). This will give you an idea of how difficult it will be to enter and exit the water. MSW is designed for surfers so the measurement used is that of the surfable wave rather than the total wave height. For us sea swimmers it might be worth adding a little extra on to this measurement.

It is worth noting that the value given is the average height. 1 wave in 23 is likely to be twice the average height and one in 1,175 is three times the average height. Therefore, it is worth taking this as a rough guideline and always be on the lookout for larger waves when getting in and out.

In terms of height of the shore break, my rule of thumb is anything above waist height is capable of knocking me over.

Swell

Swell – listed in the second column – is the height of the waves once you are past the shore break. A big swell can be a lot of fun as you bounce around above and below your swimming buddies.

The next column gives an indication of the wavelength, or the time between the crest of each wave in seconds. The longer the time, the gentler and more undulating the waves will feel. Conversely, shorter times between each crest means the waves will come more frequently and you may be more likely to get a mouthful of sea water.

The black arrow to the right is an indication of the direction the swell is travelling. If you are doing a point to point swim, this is worth bearing in mind – if the swell is travelling in the same direction as you, it will feel like it is pushing you along. If you are swimming into the swell you will again, be more likely to get lung-fulls of sea water.

Wind

Wind is the main factor influencing how rough the sea is going to be. The stronger the wind is and the longer it has blown for, the larger the swell is likely to be.

The right-hand number column denotes wind speed. The larger number being the steady wind speed, and the small number being the gust speed. The arrow shows the direction the wind is travelling in. In Brighton and Hove the prevailing wind is South Westerly.

It is worth considering that MSW doesn’t factor in local sea breezes. Sea breezes are caused as the land changes temperature faster than the sea. For example, in the morning the sun heats up the land quicker than the sea. This triggers the air on the land to rise up and and cooler air is drawn in from the sea to replace it. Sea breezes are generally onshore in the afternoon (as the land heats up and air rushes in from the sea) and offshore in the morning (where the land falls below sea temperature overnight and air moves from land to sea). You might therefore expect the wind to be slightly stronger in the afternoon than denoted on MSW.

Tidal Information

Magic Seaweed also shows the times and heights of the high and low tides. In Brighton and Hove, low tides generally vary between 1 and 2.5 meters and high tides between 5 and 6.5 meters above chart datum. The difference between the two is the tidal range. The tidal range has an effect on currents – the larger the tidal range, generally the stronger the currents will be. The tidal range during spring tide in Brighton is around 6 metres.

In a nutshell

The first column is the height of the shore break and gives you an idea of how difficult it is to enter and exit.

The second column is the height of the swell and tells you how bouncy it will be once you are in and past the shore break.

The third section tells you wind speed and direction – or the best direction to swim in to avoid getting a mouth full of sea water.

The box below informs you of the times of high and low tides and the tidal range. From this, you can have a go at working out the direction and strength of the current.

Once again thank you for Freya for producing an easy to understand blog that allows us to make safe swim choices!

This blog forms part of a series of Outdoor Swimming Advice blogs written by a qualified Surf Lifeguard and Open Water Swimming coach who has been swimming in the sea year round since 2012. They are written to encourage others to swim safe and share the swim love. If you have read and shared this blog we invite you to donate the cost of a post swim hot drink or slice of cake to the Seabirds Community Swim Fund. All profits from our online wild swim shop are also donated to the Seabirds Community Swim fund. This way you can buy your wild swim kit to keep you warm and donate.

The Seabird’s Community Swim Fund raises money to pay for swim kit and lessons for non-swimmers with a focus on fulfilling Seabirds’ commitment to the Black Swimming Association’s DIPER charter – where Seabirds “stand with the BSA to create a swim buddy system in which we partner non-swimmers and swimmers for the purpose of exchanging aquatic information, support, education and resources to enable more ethnically diverse communities to get in the water.” So far donations have enabled us to fund swimming lessons, kit and transport for a number of Brighton and Hove adults and children who are under represented in the Outdoor Swimming Community. Many of whom have gone on to join us swimming in the sea to improve their wellbeing!

Grasping rune bag

When using a grasping rune bag, the practitioner typically holds the bag in one hand and uses the other hand to draw out the desired rune from the bag. The rune is then either placed on a specially-designed cloth or table or held between the fingers for interpretation and analysis. The grasping rune bag also adds an element of mystery and reverence to the process of rune casting. The act of grasping the bag and intuitively selecting a rune can help create a ritualistic atmosphere and focus the practitioner's mind on the task at hand. Overall, a grasping rune bag is an essential tool for practitioners of rune casting, providing a secure and convenient way to store and transport the runes while also adding a touch of ritual and reverence to the practice..

Reviews for "The magical properties of the grasping rune bag and how to maximize its effectiveness"

1. Jacob - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the "Grasping rune bag". The bag itself feels very cheap and poorly made, and the runes inside are not of good quality either. The bag started falling apart after just a few uses and the runes started chipping and cracking. I would not recommend this product to anyone looking for a durable and reliable rune bag.
2. Emily - 1 star - The "Grasping rune bag" was a complete waste of money. The bag came with a strong plastic smell that wouldn't go away, even after airing it out for days. The runes inside were also very flimsy and felt like they would break with minimal use. Additionally, the bag had a difficult time keeping all the runes inside, with some falling out through the loose stitching. Overall, I was extremely dissatisfied with this purchase.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I bought the "Grasping rune bag" expecting a high-quality product, but I was sorely disappointed. The bag itself looks great, but the material is really thin and doesn't hold up well. The runes inside were also smaller than expected and lacked the intricate detailing shown in the product images. I ended up returning it because it just didn't meet my expectations in terms of both durability and aesthetics.
4. Michael - 2 stars - The "Grasping rune bag" turned out to be a letdown for me. The bag had a strange chemical smell that lingered even after multiple washes. The runes inside were also of poor quality, with some of them appearing faded and others having visible scratches. Considering the price of this product, I expected much better craftsmanship and material quality. I would not recommend purchasing this rune bag.

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