Eoh |
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| The meaning of Eoh is largely neutral, indicating travel and possible
change. On the material level, it denotes change that is generally successful.
Such change is unlikely to come as a great surprise as it is probable
that he or she has already taken steps and is enquiring about its outcome.
In these cases the signs are good. Eoh is associated with the planet Mercury
so it has much to do with travel, and the word Eoh itself has been translated
as “horse”. Eoh may denote such simple travel as a visit to
a relative, but it may also signify a change of home or neighborhood. On a more mystical level, Eoh signifies a need to establish strong connections between oneself and one’s emotions. Horses are temperamental animals and need the right mix of encouragement and control if they are to be of value on a journey. the horse was sacred to the ancients, and both the sun and moon were pulled in their chariots across the sky by horses. As Michael Howard points out, one need look no further than the white horse of Uffington, England, carved into the chalky hillside to see how the ancient people of the North venerated this animal. The horse is a traditional symbol of power that can lead to liberation if understood and handled correctly. When it appears reversed, the meaning of Eoh remains substantially the same as it does when upright. It signals travel and change, as before. However, in this instance the change may well not be for the better, may possibly not be made out of choice but necessity, and may perhaps even be totally unexpected. Alternatively, if the querent is planning to go on a long trip or begin some new venture it would be wise to put such plans to one side for now as they are unlikely to prove fortuitous. |