Regardless
of how much I think I have in common with someone, there will always be
differences. Here the male and female figures emphasize finding
harmony even though there may be divergent opinions and ideas. Does
this partnership bring me joy (as shown by the two dolphins in the
background), or does it bring me only sorrow? Must I compromise my
integrity in this relationship, or is there a sense of respect for each
other's ethics and boundaries? I prefer peace and accord, and I can
bend and shape my opinions if needed. But I must make sure I do not
make malleable those parts of me that are important. True love won't
require that of me.
From the Rune Cards comes the "Oak/Ac:"
From the Rune Cards comes the "Oak/Ac:"
The oak on earth to the sons of men is food for flesh.
It often fares over the gannet's bath, and there the ocean
tests whether the oak honours the trust we place in it.
What impresses me about this oak is that even though it's dropped a huge limb, it's
still producing a crop of acorns. This rune does not deal with
strength as much as it does endurance (think of a charging buffalo as
opposed to a mountain). No relationship is worth hanging onto if it
can't persevere through a few stormy seas. If it's a worthy alliance,
weathering such problems will only make it stronger.
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