2/10/2010

10 - GEBO


Traditionally speaking, Gebo means "gift." According to Freya Aswynn, ancient Northern traditions implied that a gift was given on the understanding that a gift would be received in return. And "gift" does not necessarily mean a present all wrapped up with a bow on top, although it can certainly mean this. The idea of a gift given and gift received is another way of looking at the well-known Rule of Three-everything that you send out is returned to you threefold. So when you give something to someone, you must do so by fully recognizing that you will receive something back. It is the universal idea of balance. 

d-thinker
To every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction. Life goes on....it circles in strange angles, in friction we fing hope - but there is a  hinge that all things seem to balance; we are ever constantly reminded off. Whenever we give - GEBO should come to mind. Natural giving, to give the shine of oneself - is to sense the heat of oneself.

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