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all of this takes us to the idea of an egregore (enannah) to help integrate all of these myths and who would serve as a sort of complement to hidweh. before i didn't even have a seal for this being, but this time ive fashioned one a quick one a few days ago here the line in the middle is the "isa" rune which is associated with the cold unmoving phenomenon that is ice as a force of stability and prevention of motion or conflagration. it gets bisected by two lines that are influenced by the original ice magical sigils of contraction and limited expansion. here there's two of them placed in diagonals to also elicit the off-beat of the drum, the absences that punctuate between presences, and the process of defunctionalization itself. in bisecting isa, it cuts through the phenomenon of stability and powerlessness even as it is ultimately reinforced or recognized
the design of the being should be based upon the themes outlined earlier and perhaps some of the mythological ideas taken from these nordic/germanic gnostic cults
all of this takes us to the idea of an egregore (enannah) to help integrate all of these myths and who would serve as a sort of complement to hidweh. before i didn't even have a seal for this being, but this time ive fashioned one a quick one a few days ago here the line in the middle is the "isa" rune which is associated with the cold unmoving phenomenon that is ice as a force of stability and prevention of motion or conflagration. it gets bisected by two lines that are influenced by the original ice magical sigils of contraction and limited expansion. here there's two of them placed in diagonals to also elicit the off-beat of the drum, the absences that punctuate between presences, and the process of defunctionalization itself. in bisecting isa, it cuts through the phenomenon of stability and powerlessness even as it is ultimately reinforced or recognized
the design of the being should be based upon the themes outlined earlier and perhaps some of the mythological ideas taken from these nordic/germanic gnostic cults
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