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  10. <h1>Kenaz</h1>
  11. <p>Traditional meaning: ulcer, torch</p>
  12. <p>Meanings when upright:</p>
  13. <ul>
  14. <li>mental dexterity</li>
  15. <li>shape-shifting</li>
  16. <li>fruition of ideas</li>
  17. <li>teachers and education</li>
  18. <li>light in the darkness</li>
  19. <li>an artist</li>
  20. </ul>
  21. <p>Meanings when inverted:</p>
  22. <ul>
  23. <li>creative block</li>
  24. <li>illness</li>
  25. <li>something that will get worse if unattended</li>
  26. <li>unwanted end to relationship</li>
  27. <li>problems with children</li>
  28. </ul>
  29. <p>Kenaz can be useful for:</p>
  30. <ul>
  31. <li>manifesting intellectual endeavors / creative inspiration</li>
  32. <li>warding away negative energy</li>
  33. <li>reducing anger or making it useful</li>
  34. <li>ancestor work</li>
  35. <li>healing through regeneration</li>
  36. </ul>
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  38. <p>Anglo-Saxon rune poem:</p>
  39. <blockquote>Cen byþ cwicera gehwam, cuþ on fyre<br>blac ond beorhtlic, byrneþ oftust<br>ðær hi æþelingas inne restaþ.</blockquote>
  40. <blockquote>The torch is known to every living man by its pale, bright flame;<br>it always burns where princes sit within. </blockquote>
  41. <p>Norwegian rune poem:</p>
  42. <blockquote>Kaun er barna bo,lvan;<br>bo,l gørver nán fo,lvan.</blockquote>
  43. <blockquote>Ulcer is fatal to children;<br>death makes a corpse pale.</blockquote>
  44. <p>A modern poem:</p>
  45. <blockquote>
  46. <p>The three strains<br/>
  47. of blood<br/>
  48. that run<br/>
  49. in my veins<br/>
  50. I'm not sure<br/>
  51. how to balance,<br/>
  52. precarious<br/>
  53. in ability to be lured<br/>
  54. to act against my better will,<br/>
  55. to with claws or jagged sharps destroy<br/>
  56. what I with my power would rather employ<br/>
  57. to birth this world, to with gentler things fill.</p>
  58. <p>Through the Veil made a careful incision<br/>
  59. to cast off my mental fog's saddle<br/>
  60. and declare, "You and I are palm pals,"<br/>
  61. only our hands sketched in my vision<br/>
  62. until the world came back flooding<br/>
  63. and the Veil bade you scream goodbye<br/>
  64. and vow to come back a later time<br/>
  65. even closer to me.<br/>
  66. Not this rune you presented<br/>
  67. but others, half inverted<br/>
  68. to explain the meaning<br/>
  69. I could not myself perceive:</p>
  70. <p>"If the roots at the very bottom of Yewiffe<br/>
  71. are memories bitter and repressed,<br/>
  72. then what bright futures, what shared nests<br/>
  73. lie nestled at the top of its canopy?</p>
  74. <p>I'd gladly spend the rest of my life<br/>
  75. keeping you rational and in your own skin,<br/>
  76. safe and sound, tranquil, peaceful within<br/>
  77. if together in one of those branches we reside."</p>
  78. <p>I don't know what I ever did to deserve<br/>
  79. <strong>this light in the darkness</strong>, impassioned words,<br/>
  80. but it I have somehow earned,<br/>
  81. my lilac spring, my fierce godsend.</p>
  82. <p>Look at my friends,<br/>
  83. my allies,<br/>
  84. the love of my life:</p>
  85. <p>I was never really alone,<br/>
  86. was I?</p>
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