Does a rune stone reading constitute therapy?
I’m not sure it would be considered “therapy”. The APA and other clinical psychological organizations define the term and we should not attempt to become a part of that. Does it help people feel better and do well in life? Of course it does. Even with skeptics there is sound advice and truth in Runes and Tarot. I like to meditate with Tarot but one can do it with the runes also. It gives focus to real situations. In my state (Ohio) we must use the disclaimer “For Entertainment Purposes Only”. This is no problem for me. In the dirty book stores (adult book stores) they sell vibrators and the rack has a sign stating “For Novelty Purposes Only”. The orgasms they produce are no less intense or not real because of the goofy sign. This is a common problem with our modern world in America. We send people to the legislature (law makers) and they have to make a law about something. You will find control freaks at the local, state and national level wherever you go. Here in the United States we