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- <h1>Thurisaz</h1>
- <p>Traditional meaning: giant</p>
- <p>Meanings when upright:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>destruction of illusions and obstacles</li>
- <li>ferality / wild hunger with moral ambivalence</li>
- <li>creative chaos</li>
- <li>stubborn aggressive endurance</li>
- <li>proteanism</li>
- <li>unskilled brutal person</li>
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- <p>Meanings when inverted:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>control over one's shifting</li>
- <li>protection from going feral</li>
- <li>need for a change of situation</li>
- <li>self-destructive tendencies</li>
- <li>defenselessness/danger</li>
- <li>misery in relations with the opposite sex</li>
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- <p>Thurisaz can be useful for:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>breaking down boundaries</li>
- <li>healing in extreme circumstances</li>
- <li>bringing hidden issues to light</li>
- <li>granting oneself courage</li>
- <li>destruction of enemies</li>
- <li>awakening of the will to action</li>
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- <p>Anglo-Saxon rune poem:</p>
- <blockquote>Ðorn byþ ðearle scearp; ðegna gehwylcum<br>anfeng ys yfyl, ungemetum reþe<br>manna gehwelcum, ðe him mid resteð.</blockquote>
- <blockquote>The thorn is exceedingly sharp,<br>an evil thing for any knight to touch,<br>uncommonly severe on all who sit among them.</blockquote>
- <p>Norwegian rune poem:</p>
- <blockquote>Þurs vældr kvinna kvillu;<br>kátr værðr fár af illu.</blockquote>
- <blockquote>Giant causes anguish to women;<br>misfortune makes few men cheerful.</blockquote>
- <p>A modern poem:</p>
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- <p>The only language I seem to understand<br/>
- is your fingertips tracing hearts on my hands,<br/>
- ragged fingertips, pincers, claws<br/>
- held in the thrall<br/>
- of forever-now.<br/>
- Staring straightly<br/>
- blankly<br/>
- ahead<br/>
- as falls away the thread<br/>
- of memories episodic.<br/>
- You. I know you.<br/>
- I know you're my wife,<br/>
- a lover, a friendly face,<br/>
- oasis of refuge, unharmful place.<br/>
- That I belong to you, somehow.</p>
- <p>Wearing anything other than my angelic skin<br/>
- shuts off that part of the brain that insists<br/>
- I committed<br/>
- some heinous crime<br/>
- that can never ever ever be forgiven.<br/>
- Nay, the crimes themselves do not exist,<br/>
- and neither do I, eternal now, eternal blue.<br/>
- Computing set with limited instructions.<br/>
- This man I do hate, must tear out his soul.<br/>
- In this place I exhale and turn myself to stone.<br/>
- Spear I must escape lest it tear out my guts whole.<br/>
- This woman I trust, pay my life for her protection.</p>
- <p>Clawed mangled hands open and shut,<br/>
- brought to twisting knees before your altar.<br/>
- Surrender sometimes goes by the name "love".<br/>
- Ribbons wrap tight. I'm a birthday present, flash<br/>
- of a scrapbooking camera, epilepsy, timelapse.<br/>
- Trembling from transition. Antlered head in your lap.<br/>
- One day the Veil will one final time falter,<br/>
- <strong>my claws run ragged through</strong>,<br/>
- memories held as collateral for passport<br/>
- to slink back to the side of you.</p>
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