Tarot Card
From Tarotx.net – Wildwood Tarot Deck
Five of Bows
Menu of Contents
- I. The Description of Five of Bows Wildwood Tarot
- II. The Meaning of Five of Bows Wildwood Tarot
- III. The interpretation of Five of Bows Wildwood Tarot
- IV. The guideline of Five of Bows Wildwood Tarot
- V. Keywords and extensions of Five of Bows Wildwood Tarot
Rune
From londonverse.com – Norse/Viking Runes
FEHU VIKING RUNE
PROPERTY, AND FOOD
This Norse rune depicts fulfillment and balance in life. It also offers food from the common to the holy while helping people preserve things they have achieved easily. During the celebration of happy times, many advise not to waste time on unimportant things. But to put the focus on the essential things which can bring great success and happiness in life.
Witch’s Rune
From thecarnutiannemeton.com – Witch’s Rune
Scythe Rune
Rune of End
At times in our life we carry with us things that need not be anymore and need to be cut away separated from us to move forward. This rune brings in a forcing transformation a great change we must make in order for us to move forward. The end of something is but only the beginning of something new.
Keywords
completion, end, begins, rebirth, separate, forward
Ogham
From Learning Religions
B – Beith/Beth
Beith, or Beth, corresponds to the letter B in the alphabet, and is associated with the Birch tree. When this symbol is used, it is representative of new beginnings, change, release, and rebirth. In some traditions, it also has connections with purification.
Birch trees are hardy. They’ll grow just about anywhere, including on bare soil. Because they tend to grow in clusters, what may be just one or two seedlings now can be practically an entire forest in a few decades. In addition to being a sturdy sort of tree, the Birch is useful. In days gone by, it was used for infants’ cradles, and is still harvested today to make cabinets and furniture.
From a magical perspective, there are a number of uses for Birch. The branches are traditionally incorporated into the construction of a besom, and are used for the bristles. Use the white outer bark in ritual in place of paper or parchment–just be sure you only harvest the bark from a fallen Birch tree, not a living one. Ancient herbalists discovered that various parts of this tree can be used for medicinal purposes. Bark was once brewed into a tea to fight fevers, and the leaves were used alternately as a laxative and a diuretic, depending on how they were prepared.
Beith Correspondences …
I Ching
From IChingOnline.net – For more information about Hexagram 32
Hexagram Thirty – Two 32
Hêng / Durability
Arousing Thunder and penetrating Wind.
Close companions in any storm:
The Superior Person possesses a resiliency and durability that lets him remain firmly and faithfully on course.
Such constancy deserves success.
SITUATION ANALYSIS:
Endurance is the key to success in this situation.
However, durability is not synonymous with stone-like rigidity.
True resilience requires a flexibility that allows adaptation to any adverse condition, while still remaining true to the core.
Can you maintain your integrity under any circumstance?
Can you influence the situation without giving opposing forces anything to resist?
Then you will endure to reach your goal.