(Year)
Harvest,
the results of earlier efforts realised, life cycles
that can be fruitful or a repetition of old mistakes
Jera
represents the natural progression through the cycles
of existence, whether from season to season, year to
year, the stages of life or a specific relationship
or situation. Jera, the good harvest or positive completion
of endeavour, is invoked magically for a good season
or harvest), fertility of all kinds, to achieve any
goals by hard work and nourishing to fruitful completion.
Both the Norse and Icelandic poems refer to a good harvest
being to the profit of all men and the Norse poem talks
of the generosity of Frey or Ingwaz the God of fertility
of the land, whose symbolic wagon was driven across
the fields in a ceremony of fertilising the fields.
The
rune is a version of the Biblical `As you sow, shall
you reap; and if the cyclic progression of existence
becomes stagnant, it is important to unblock any obstacles
whether inner or outer to progress.