Eo takes us to the cycle of life and death itself.For Eo more formally Eoh is yew, a slow-growing, very long-lived tree which has long been symbolic of both eternal life and rebirth.The old rune poems emphasizes the solidness of the tree's wood, its rootedness, and the fact it brings blessings to a person's land.And although the Ash is usually regarded as the "World Tree" (Yggdrasil) of Norse mythology, it is sometimes said to be the Yew.Modern rune interpretations focus on the what is perceived as the yew's steadfastness and patience; the yew takes a long time to grow, but its growth lasts eons.It also points the way to spiritual growth, and the importance of experience in gaining wisdom

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