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Good take, but the last part is the kicker. You kinda do need to follow through with the "flow interrupting pattern" for a while, depending on your awareness and ability for logistical downplaying of your measures (which you must first learn in unexpected ways), and then sometimes, eventually, the utilization of various prosperous measures honestly, interpreting omens to the people, sometimes explaining techniques, and generally understanding those "channelings" you speak of. Once you do, you may never break from the "profession", though. It's like a whirlpool with occasional floating "debris", or occurrences, which are arranged precisely, thrown into the current at the right time, to observe or utilize, and to learn from.
Now, men do have not the privilege or ability or something, but just the disinterest of Norns in being "interrupted", or directed, in these ways. They are not even props or accessories, just irrelevant. That is not what they want, but what they have to accept nonetheless. They may only seek out this pattern of learning through very rare lucky happenings (they ought frankly to pray for, though that itself requires a methodology entirely alien to them) and being in contact with seidr practitioners, which they may never adequately grasp even as a concept.
So, the unlimited aspect, the uniting "knot" of directionality and dimensionality between infinities, is actually the most restrictive one. It's just also very freeing, in that you do not find a lack of purpose or meaning. It's paradoxical to practically all people, which is itself like the whole confusion about God and his involvement of temptation, with Lucifer in the Garden, or perhaps, sticking to historiographic agenda, the *mysteria* lost in translation regarding things like gnosticism, for instance. It's vastly a hostile environment in the philosophical-humanistic-sociological-rationalistic sense to even discuss this, the so-called historians and even the mythologists and theologians have the *least* clue.
There's nothing here!