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  9. <p class="center"><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Long-branch_Sol.svg"><img src="../img/runes/sowelo.svg" alt="Sowelo rune" title="Sowelo rune"></a></p>
  10. <h1>Sowelo</h1>
  11. <p>Traditional meaning: sun</p>
  12. <p>Meanings when upright:</p>
  13. <ul>
  14. <li>impending challenging surprise</li>
  15. <li>rapid spiritual awakening</li>
  16. <li>restorative vitality</li>
  17. <li>blessings</li>
  18. <li>courage</li>
  19. <li>unpleasant unexpected change</li>
  20. <li>you will be cared for in the end</li>
  21. <li>escape from stagnation</li>
  22. <li>there is reason for hope</li>
  23. </ul>
  24. <p>Meanings when inverted:</p>
  25. <ul>
  26. <li>arrogance</li>
  27. <li>cruelty</li>
  28. <li>overreliance on external validation/guidance</li>
  29. </ul>
  30. <p>Sowelo can be useful for:</p>
  31. <ul>
  32. <li>making one's mark on the world</li>
  33. <li>restoring one's energy</li>
  34. <li>victory through individual will</li>
  35. </ul>
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  37. <p>Anglo-Saxon rune poem:</p>
  38. <blockquote>Sigel semannum symble biþ on hihte,<br>ðonne hi hine feriaþ ofer fisces beþ,<br>oþ hi brimhengest bringeþ to lande.</blockquote>
  39. <blockquote>The sun is ever a joy in the hopes of seafarers<br>when they journey away over the fishes' bath,<br>until the courser of the deep bears them to land.</blockquote>
  40. <p>Norwegian rune poem:</p>
  41. <blockquote>Sól er landa ljóme;<br>lúti ek helgum dóme.</blockquote>
  42. <blockquote>Sun is the light of the world;<br>I bow to the divine decree.</blockquote>
  43. <p>A modern poem:</p>
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  45. <p>What comes after<br/>
  46. disaster?<br/>
  47. What follows<br/>
  48. the worst possible outcome?</p>
  49. <p>The wind in its wealth carries your words:<br/>
  50. <i>keep going, get a move on.</i></p>
  51. <p>I was told <strong>the Eschaton<br/>
  52. was but a cleansing that stretched out long</strong><br/>
  53. to destroy all that prevented me<br/>
  54. from accepting<br/>
  55. my title as Solstice and my being as Lethe,<br/>
  56. but I've achieved both<br/>
  57. and all still grows worse<br/>
  58. and I know not how much longer I can drag<br/>
  59. this body of mine writing verses in red<br/>
  60. before I end up lifeless, drained, inert<br/>
  61. in the back of a hearse.</p>
  62. <p>You said we were palm pals, that you'd spend your life<br/>
  63. keeping me non-feral, safe, happy at your side.<br/>
  64. But my hand<br/>
  65. stands<br/>
  66. empty, cold, bleeding out<br/>
  67. and held up to the sky to catch the sun before in clouds<br/>
  68. it drowns.</p>
  69. <p>How much longer to go? How much more time to wait<br/>
  70. until the tragedy leaves me and the sorrow abates?<br/>
  71. You promised I'd be dead by May,<br/>
  72. assured me in the dead of night<br/>
  73. as from anxiety I could not stifle a weep.<br/>
  74. And I know it's not your fault<br/>
  75. it was a promise you could not keep.<br/>
  76. Not all in the future you can see clearly enough to tell<br/>
  77. and even if plans are made, ever-shifting is the Veil.</p>
  78. <p>Blanketed by thunder at four forty-four,<br/>
  79. arm around my waist to hold me secure.<br/>
  80. The moon reflects the rays of the sun,<br/>
  81. but it cannot do so all of the time.<br/>
  82. So when plumbs on the dark, my love,<br/>
  83. grant me the light to survive.</p>
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