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  9. <p class="center"><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Runic_letter_isaz.svg"><img src="../img/runes/isa.svg" alt="Isa rune" title="Isa rune"></a></p>
  10. <h1>Isa</h1>
  11. <p>Traditional meaning: ice</p>
  12. <p>Meanings when upright:</p>
  13. <ul>
  14. <li>stillness and quiet</li>
  15. <li>silent contemplation</li>
  16. <li>the world that sleeps within</li>
  17. <li>boundaries of the soul</li>
  18. <li>individuation</li>
  19. <li>abeyance / temporary respite</li>
  20. </ul>
  21. <p>Meanings when inverted:</p>
  22. <ul>
  23. <li>reclusion</li>
  24. <li>emotional coldness</li>
  25. <li>a situation with no change in sight</li>
  26. <li>stagnation</li>
  27. <li>a weakened will</li>
  28. <li>inability to concentrate</li>
  29. </ul>
  30. <p>Isa can be useful for:</p>
  31. <ul>
  32. <li>finding a quiet place to concentrate</li>
  33. <li>casting a personal shield</li>
  34. <li>guarding against soul loss</li>
  35. </ul>
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  37. <p>Anglo-Saxon rune poem:</p>
  38. <blockquote>
  39. Is byþ ofereald, ungemetum slidor,<br>glisnaþ glæshluttur gimmum gelicust,<br>flor forste geworuht, fæger ansyne.</blockquote>
  40. <blockquote>Ice is very cold and immeasurably slippery;<br>it glistens as clear as glass and most like to gems;<br>it is a floor wrought by the frost, fair to look upon.</blockquote>
  41. <p>Norwegian rune poem:</p>
  42. <blockquote>Ís ko,llum brú bræiða;<br>blindan þarf at læiða.</blockquote>
  43. <blockquote>Ice we call the broad bridge;<br>the blind man must be led.</blockquote>
  44. <p>A modern poem:</p>
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  46. <p>Metaclysma,<br/>
  47. inter-world void.<br/>
  48. <strong>No touch, no voice,</strong><br/>
  49. silhouette of black,<br/>
  50. all other senses in lack.<br/>
  51. Just eternal light.</p>
  52. <p>I come to with limbs bound tight<br/>
  53. in open silk-lined coffin.<br/>
  54. Space between flight<br/>
  55. from Eris's explosion<br/>
  56. into metaclysma and now<br/>
  57. left unwritten, just as blank.<br/>
  58. Lights made dim as to not stain<br/>
  59. my vision with a single face<br/>
  60. of clergy self-proclaimed<br/>
  61. caretakers, unworthy to be named.<br/>
  62. To them, I think, I am a saint,<br/>
  63. a goddess who made sacrifice<br/>
  64. to give them <strong>this world that once was spring<br/>
  65. but now sleeps under blanket of ice.</strong></p>
  66. <p>Tomorrow steeps my Holiday<br/>
  67. where come commoners to pray<br/>
  68. to the casket where I've lain<br/>
  69. these five years, apparently,<br/>
  70. for grace<br/>
  71. or their fates to change.<br/>
  72. Body strewn over a bed<br/>
  73. in a darkened room, rubbing<br/>
  74. my limbs to regain<br/>
  75. five years of feeling,<br/>
  76. halfway sedate<br/>
  77. to keep aches from constructing<br/>
  78. a tower in my head.<br/>
  79. Maybe they wanted to reach the empty heavens<br/>
  80. too, drop a rock to bust open the frozen canyons.</p>
  81. <p>Jett,<br/>
  82. I had not the strength<br/>
  83. to your gentle hand hold on.<br/>
  84. I suppose<br/>
  85. I can only hope<br/>
  86. you're haunting somewhere in these halls,<br/>
  87. found a way these five years to cope<br/>
  88. with this world I made for you but did not survive<br/>
  89. to share. I think, unless I am deceived, I am alive<br/>
  90. now, again, yours forever.<br/>
  91. If you'll still have me as your wife.<br/>
  92. If you'll still live with me on that mountainside.</p>
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