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  9. <p class="center"><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Runic_letter_os.svg"><img src="../img/runes/os.svg" alt="Os rune" title="Os rune"></a></p>
  10. <h1>Os</h1>
  11. <p>Traditional meaning: god-voice</p>
  12. <p>Meanings when upright:</p>
  13. <ul>
  14. <li>you must speak your truth no matter what</li>
  15. <li>trickster instinct</li>
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  17. <p>Meanings when inverted:</p>
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  19. <li>blockage in connection with the divine</li>
  20. <li>blockage in one's ability to communicate</li>
  21. <li>creative block</li>
  22. <li>slander/gossip</li>
  23. </ul>
  24. <p>Os can be useful for:</p>
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  26. <li>communicating with one's fetch or guardian angel</li>
  27. <li>gaining eloquence before a speech or interview</li>
  28. <li>destroying illusions</li>
  29. </ul>
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  31. <p>There is not a known Norwegian or Anglo-Saxon rune poem for Os.</p>
  32. <p>The modern poem for this rune is listed in <a href="./28_yr.html">Yr</a>.</p>
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