Isa, from Proto-Germanic īsaz and stands for “ice” is associated with harsh cold, glaciers and freezing as well as stagnation.
The force of Isa is unstoppable, and it often requires patience and calmness to deal with. Is often a reference to the subconscious mind and its emotions that lay beneath the surface.
We can find the term in Proto Norse which became a dialect that evolved out of Proto-Germanic where it means īsaʀ and in Old English īs. Ice can mean many things.
BalduR, the God of light and the Sun, can penetrate frozen landscapes and frozen emotions, with understanding and insight, with warmth and light.