Umbrae
09-07-2002 09:52 |
Like most runes, this one is multi-layered. Modern Tarot Theory tells us that This means That. Not so with runes, they lean more towards the world of oracles.
I need to wax eloquent for a moment to pull in perspective on this rune.
Now days, family trees are displayed upside down. They show great-great-grandparents and their offspring [Regular Pyramid]. They should show the thousands of people that lead to us [Upside-Down Pyramid]. Looking backwards through time, decisions and choices created the path that brought us to where we are now.
A miller swore and dodged out of the way, as a carriage splashed mud towards him. He found himself in the doorway of a lace makers shop. A young woman looked out of the grimy window, their eyes meeting…six hundred years later you were born in your current condition. I was descended from the carriage driver.
We can look backwards, not always understanding the cause and effect, but see the path. Our ancestors created the path that we walk upon. If we do not like it, it is for us to change, with our choices and decisions (or we can choose to stay upon it, bemoaning our fate). Most choose not to acknowledge their ancestors. Failure to do so is to walk thy path blindly.
Likewise, when we are one with Yggdrasill, it is difficult. Most feel they are not worthy. Few can see the forest with all the trees in their way.
This is truly a wonderful rune. It indicates being as one with your path, and Yggdrasill.
…and your path is not static. The path you trod upon is a living/dead thing.
The dead give up their secrets, listen to your the language of your ancestors, and allow them to help you find your way.
Eihwaz: To be connected above and below, to be connected past and future, and in life, we are marching towards death; and the ability (or need) to recognize those connections.
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