Holly and Yew
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navarro198 at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 4 05:19:04 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 90237
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "sawsan_issa"
<sawsan_issa at e...> wrote:
> The Eihwaz rune is very interesting to read about while reading
about
> Harry. It is lightening bolt shaped, it represents "strength,
> reliability, dependability, trustworthiness. Enlightenment,
endurance.
> Defense, protection. The driving force to acquire, providing
> motivation and a sense of purpose. Indicates that you have set your
> sights on a reasonable target and can achieve your goals. An honest
> man who can be relied upon."
>
<snip> i don't see any runes that symbolize the
> holly, so i think i am missing something.
Bookworm:
I looked at the two runes Hermione mentioned after her exam rather
than a matter of holly versus yew. Instead of repeating it all here,
I'll refer you to my earlier post (#90187). I think you found the
same site I did - did you see the page on ehwaz, too? The
information fits Harry nicely, but the information on ehwaz makes a
provocative counterpoint. I'd be interested in your thoughts.
Ravenclaw Bookworm
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