| Ing (fertility) A primal rune, symbolizing the female. Ing shows that you have perhaps been undergoing some sort of difficulty, and it is nearly over. The changes on the horizon should herald happiness and a measure of fulfillment, yet it is important to recall, nothing comes for free. Daeg (daylight) Denotes the sun, rising, it is the rune of new beginnings. It is more often your state of mind, than material things, although it may also denote increases, or changes in monetary matters. It may point to your acceptance, and the discontinuation of a fight agaisnt life. Success can as often be achieved by letting go, as by fighting the forces of life and nature Othel (home) It represents possessions, land, buildings, usually the most important part of our lives, our home. It is closely allied with responsibility, as with any other possession. Othel carries the message to keep your house in order OTHEL reversed implies no help from home or family. That whatever trouble lies ahead you will have to face alone, for good or ill. Wyrd (fate) This rune has no marking. It may be considered to be the mystery of life and nature. The immutable hand of fate in our lives. It signifies secrets in our lives, and the fact that some things need simply be accepted, as they are unchangeable. |
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