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Rikard's avatar

Iron is a male material, spiritually speaking - it must be shaped under duress and using force, but while it then becomes malleable, that malleability is conditional and the iron is never not dangerous to the smith or moulder - it retains its bite and will burn you for disrespecting it. It also retains loyalty to the hand wielding it only if that hand returns the loyalty is the form of respect and care.

So too does wood, despite wood most assuredly being a female material, spiritually speaking. Wood gives. Food and shelter, but only if cared for and protected. Only if handled with skill developed in acceptance of its quirks and nature.

Iron can be shaped by will and force to be almost anything. Wood must be selected for a specific purpose. For a window-spar, you do not pick the same type or even the same part of the tree as for aload-bearing beam.

And when you combine wood and iron, so the sturdy yet flexible haft holds steady the heavy and sharpened head of the axe, miracles are made as when Oden and his brothers made Ask and Embla, the first humans, and gave them life, spirit and wisdom.

Edit: Oh dear, I just got so swept up by inspiration from reading and replying to/commenting on your post, I plum forgot to say thank you for it!

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Last Redoubt's avatar

I know that I personally have stopped with the pointing and shrieking, trying to react to the world around. Instead, I want to build. To have and see something true. To help create the world I want

To have a life that is not metaphorically plastic.

Thank you for this essay.

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