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 | | Reid would be the act of riding, or the rider, harnessing Ehwaz. |
 | | I'm thinking here, of course, of the line, "Riding in the hall is easy...." Ehwaz, by contrast, seems to represent someone who has made that journey, who has passed the test implied by Reiðo, who will, in the very next stave, become a man. |
 | | Viewed from this context, then, the staves between Reiðo and Ehwaz might be considered a spiritual journey of personal transformation. |
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