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- <h1>Hagalaz</h1>
- <p>Traditional meaning: hail</p>
- <p>Meanings when upright:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>the Eschaton</li>
- <li>deep roots of Yewiffe</li>
- <li>repressed memories</li>
- <li>winter/darkness/silence</li>
- <li>water</li>
- <li>creative destruction</li>
- <li>upcoming crisis/trauma</li>
- <li>good outcomes from forced change</li>
- <li>mystic/magician/priest</li>
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- <p>Meanings when inverted:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>sky-scraping branches of Yewiffe</li>
- <li>a bright sunny future</li>
- <li>stagnation</li>
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- <p>Hagalaz can be useful for:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>shadow work</li>
- <li>absorbing negative energy</li>
- <li>connecting with the dead</li>
- <li>sifting through the past</li>
- <li>creating disruptions</li>
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- <p>Anglo-Saxon rune poem:</p>
- <blockquote>Hægl byþ hwitust corna;<br>hwyrft hit of heofones lyfte,<br>wealcaþ hit windes scura;<br>weorþeþ hit to wætere syððan.</blockquote>
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- Hail is the whitest of grain;<br>it is whirled from the vault of heaven<br>and is tossed about by gusts of wind<br>and then it melts into water.</blockquote>
- <p>Norwegian rune poem:</p>
- <blockquote>Hagall er kaldastr korna;<br>Kristr skóp hæimenn forna.</blockquote>
- <blockquote>Hail is the coldest of grain;<br>Christ created the world of old.</blockquote>
- <p>A modern poem:</p>
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- <p>Blow the ashes in their eyes,<br/>
- the gentle breath they do despise.<br/>
- The hail comes down, delivered by the wind<br/>
- you said was my wealth, my dividend.</p>
- <p>I cannot help who I am,<br/>
- or what I have become.<br/>
- And who I have turned into<br/>
- is a gleaming no one,<br/>
- nobody at all.</p>
- <p>You told me<br/>
- we were<br/>
- <strong>stagnating</strong>.</p>
- <p>Self-baptismal in just-thawed lake<br/>
- I had just enough strength to break<br/>
- the surface of, watch the ice shatter<br/>
- like that which gave birth to you: the mirror.<br/>
- You swore to be my eternal blue,<br/>
- and my skin now swears by the same hue,<br/>
- lake draining into a trickle of a stream<br/>
- that, if followed, will drain into Yewiffe,</p>
- <p>into a root of midnight hands<br/>
- and walking home from shift at the grill<br/>
- wondering, what if I, feral, disappeared<br/>
- into those lonely snow-blanketed lands<br/>
- that bordered me at every turn?<br/>
- Highway headlights also a stream<br/>
- draining into boundless woods<br/>
- where I easily could swear I would<br/>
- disappear with you as if in a dream.</p>
- <p>Sablade, I promised, would be cloaked<br/>
- in sunny promising eternal spring,<br/>
- but the thought of ever losing you bades me<br/>
- to accept hail's cloak, frozen sleeping.</p>
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