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<p class="center"><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Runic_letter_naudiz.svg"><img src="../img/runes/nauthiz.svg" alt="Nauthiz rune" title="Nauthiz rune"></a></p>
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<h1>Nauthiz</h1>
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<p>Traditional meaning: need</p>
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<p>Meanings when upright:</p>
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<li>desperation</li>
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<li>desperate courage</li>
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<li>tight binding/locking</li>
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<li>perseverance despite emotional turmoil or pain</li>
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<li>resilience</li>
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<li>loyalty despite difficulties</li>
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<li>courage to ask for help</li>
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</ul>
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<p>Meanings when inverted:</p>
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<li>external circumstances restrict freedom</li>
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<li>hostile environment</li>
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<li>too focused on externalities - turn/look within</li>
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</ul>
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<p>Nauthiz can be useful for:</p>
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<li>continuing on despite pain</li>
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<li>eliminating hate and strife</li>
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<li>recognizing/acknowledging your personal needs</li>
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<p>Anglo-Saxon rune poem:</p>
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<blockquote>Nyd byþ nearu on breostan; weorþeþ hi þeah oft niþa bearnum<br>to helpe and to hæle gehwæþre, gif hi his hlystaþ æror.</blockquote>
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Trouble is oppressive to the heart;<br>yet often it proves a source of help and salvation<br>to the children of men, to everyone who heeds it betimes.</blockquote>
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<p>Norwegian rune poem:</p>
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<blockquote>Nauðr gerer næppa koste;<br>nøktan kælr í froste.</blockquote>
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<blockquote>Constraint gives scant choice;<br>a naked man is chilled by the frost.</blockquote>
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<p>A modern poem:</p>
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<p>What was once a tiny candle<br/>
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now burns brighter<br/>
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than the flames of hell.</p>
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<p>The blood boils in my veins,<br/>
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an altar to nobody set ablaze.<br/>
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I'm straining my neck to peer up high<br/>
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at the furious one who gave me life.</p>
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<p>Or, rather, took it away<br/>
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several times, each molded into a different shape,<br/>
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and assumes just because she designed the mold<br/>
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means she forever has the right to me control.</p>
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<p>Ironically, deep down in the dirt<br/>
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of the lowest roots of Yewiffe<br/>
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is so painfully bright<br/>
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that I feel I could go blind<br/>
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at any moment, limbs in agreement<br/>
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that to even move a twitch is to hurt.<br/>
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How nice it would be to lie down and sleep...</p>
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<p><strong>Legs stumble, steady arm<br/>
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around my shoulders<br/>
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keeping me upright.<br/>
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"We've come so far,<br/>
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Lethe. Just one more time</strong><br/>
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I have to ask you to bloody<br/>
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your hands, whatever, claws,<br/>
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and fight."</p>
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<p>Your hand finds mine.<br/>
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I don't want to die,<br/>
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I think. I don't want to write<br/>
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you off as a lost cause<br/>
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like you once did yourself,<br/>
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you, yourself, me,<br/>
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turned your back in abandoning<br/>
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that winter cave not too long ago.<br/>
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My hand in yours, counting heartbeats<br/>
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as you threw yourself into dreamless sleep.<br/>
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Hopeless you thought you, yourself.<br/>
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Until one day came a change of heart:<br/>
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"Lethe, I can't do this alone.<br/>
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The living, I mean.<br/>
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<strong>Please <em>help me.</em></strong>"</p>
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<p>So many shattered souls for which I must atone.<br/>
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My weight on your shoulders,<br/>
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mountain rising<br/>
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to meet the blurry all-sun sky.<br/>
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Palm pals, sunny future<br/>
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with our fingers intertwined,<br/>
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the tree branches of Yewiffe hopelessly reaching high.</p>
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<p>"The present feeds off the corpse of the past<br/>
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when from the hope of a future it is shorn.<br/>
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I have come to end the cycle of puppets.<br/>
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I have come to make myself reborn."</p>
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