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 Ireland-Calling.com
Nion/Nuin,
N
The ash is the fifth letter in the Ogham alphabet, ‘Nion’ or ‘Nuin’, and the third month in the Celtic Tree Calendar.
From LearnReligions.com
Nion
N is for Nion, sometimes called Nuin, which is connected to the Ash tree. Ash is one of three trees which were sacred to the Druids (Ash, Oak and Thorn), and connects the inner self to the outer worlds. This is a symbol of connections and creativity, and transitions between the worlds.
In Norse legend, Yggdrasil, the World Tree, is an Ash. Its roots grew down far into the Underworld, and its branches reached all the way up into the heavens. Odin hung himself from the tree for nine days as a sacrifice. Ash also features prominently in the Irish myth cycles, and is often depicted growing beside a well or pool of wisdom.
Nion Correspondences
Mundane Aspects: Remember that for every action, there is a consequence, and these effect not only ourselves but others as well. What we do in our life will carry into the future and possibly even beyond. Every one of our words and deeds has some sort of impact.
Magical Aspects: The Universe is like a giant web. Strands bind us all together, either closely or at a distance. We are all connected in one way or another, so it is important to find harmony between the spiritual realm and the physical, and between all living beings. Endeavor to live a spiritual life that considers the needs of the natural world around you