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- <h1>Othala</h1>
- <p>Traditional meaning: homeland</p>
- <p>Meanings when upright:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>your home and all you own</li>
- <li>inheritance</li>
- <li>lawful ownership</li>
- <li>stability and protection</li>
- <li>true freedom in having a secure base</li>
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- <p>Meanings when inverted:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>a need to reevaluate one's actions and priorities</li>
- <li>reconnect with the source of your strength</li>
- <li>homelessness</li>
- </ul>
- <p>Othala can be useful for:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>ancestral work</li>
- <li>maintaining order</li>
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- <p>Anglo-Saxon rune poem:</p>
- <blockquote>Eþel byþ oferleof æghwylcum men,<br>gif he mot ðær rihtes and gerysena on<br>brucan on bolde bleadum oftast.</blockquote>
- <blockquote>An estate is very dear to every man,<br>if he can enjoy there in his house<br>whatever is right and proper in constant prosperity.</blockquote>
- <p>There is not a Norwegian rune poem for Othala.</p>
- <p>A modern poem:</p>
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- <p>I fear I am being driven mad<br/>
- by forces I do not understand,<br/>
- have no hopes of coming to terms with,<br/>
- much less explaining to kin and kith<br/>
- this world that I belong to,<br/>
- these spirits I must be in league with.</p>
- <p>For <strong>this is<br/>
- the inheritance<br/>
- of my blood,<br/>
- this homeland I carry everywhere I go<br/>
- and cannot ever hope to escape from.</strong><br/>
- These three errant and conflicting strains<br/>
- each with its own legitimate claim<br/>
- over my body, my heart, my soul.</p>
- <p>There's a fourth that dormant within me resides,<br/>
- but it hasn't reared its head in a very long time.<br/>
- Neither do I miss it, no blessing it could give<br/>
- but instead the curse of a biological imperative<br/>
- that I would sooner from me excise.</p>
- <p>Unlike my siblings of lives long gone by,<br/>
- I do not accept that it is my duty<br/>
- to create a world and in the process die.<br/>
- What is the point, if at the end,<br/>
- I am not still living?<br/>
- What is the point of fulfilling it when,<br/>
- if I perished in the process, you could never be happy?</p>
- <p>If one of them could awake from oblivion<br/>
- and on this gnarly life of mine pass judgment,<br/>
- what would they say?</p>
- <p>"How well you retained a sense of individuality.<br/>
- Tell me, Lethe, would you consider yourself among the happy?<br/>
- Was it worth the sleepless nights, the gut twists, the migraines,<br/>
- all to your duty as a Meridian abdicate?"</p>
- <p>And to that, I would take my lover's hand<br/>
- and whisper, "Yes, I think the aches<br/>
- in my bones will be worth the wait.<br/>
- Maybe you never knew this, sibling.<br/>
- Maybe you never understood<br/>
- homes don't have to be built by sacrifice<br/>
- and <i>I don't think they should.</i><br/>
- I don't know what gave birth to me<br/>
- or if of life they'd still think me worthy,<br/>
- but I care not. My lover<br/>
- is the only standard<br/>
- I recognize,<br/>
- and this new world built by these<br/>
- hands of mine<br/>
- the only homeland."</p>
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