On
a mountaintop, a woman opens her arms expansively, welcoming the new
morning. There is no castle with servants, only a hut made of hides,
her family, and her dog. Yet the smiles are indicative of a sense of
gratefulness for their simple life. They have all they need - shelter,
warm clothes, a fire, and each other. And what a view they have each
day! I am reminded that beauty, fulfilled basic needs, and people who love me are what make me a wealthy woman, regardless of all the other "stuff" I own.
From the Rune Cards comes "Yew/Eihwaz:"
From the Rune Cards comes "Yew/Eihwaz:"
The yew is a tree with rough bark,
hard and fast in the earth, supported by its roots,
a guardian of flame and a joy upon an estate.
~ Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem
hard and fast in the earth, supported by its roots,
a guardian of flame and a joy upon an estate.
~ Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem
Yews have been thought to be a gateway to the Underworld, and as such often represent initiation and
transformation. The booklet lists the following as meanings of this
rune: "a reassessment of values and the way you wish to live your life, a
change of direction." There's nothing like living in hell for a period
of time, then discovering you've been granted a reprieve, even if
temporary. Whether the pain is physical or emotional, it does have the
power to change me, and make me grateful with a new outlook.
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