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fallingwater
March 11th, 2005, 02:46 PM
This rune may mean grave, the end of life or a phase in the passage through life.

The end of a job or relationship; a departure. It could also mean to be present in this life, stand up and be courageous as you will then be remembered in death, make the most of this life and don't dwell on the future and your own passing.

This rune's meaning isn't certain, although it has been found carved on a lot of artifacts.

It's the 29th rune in the Anglo-Saxon rune poem.

I drew it today. I am making plans to visit my children and have decided to stay longer than usual. I think this rune is advising me to go ahead with my plans for an extended visit.

'Children are a blessing.
Monuments would seldom stand for the
dead if children did not raise them.'

...excerpt from the Anglo-Saxon rune poem