I use tarot and oracle cards as tools for reflection and contemplation. Rather than divining the future, they are a way for me to look more deeply at the "now."
"The goal isn't to arrive, but to meander, to saunter, to make your life a holy wandering." ~ Rami Shapiro

Monday, November 25, 2013

Time-outs and Tight Fists

From the Morgan-Greer, the Four of Swords:
Those swords hanging over the resting knight represent all the problems I need to solve and plans I need to make. One sword hovers in the air beyond the window, and it symbolizes those "nameless fears" that creep in my thoughts as well. I like the inclusion of the autumn leaves by the helmet. Deciduous trees literally seal off the veins that carry nutrients to their leaves, which causes them to change colors and eventually fall. This action occurs to help the tree survive through the winter by conserving it's energy. In the same way, I must give my mind a break, whether through rest or meditation. Setting aside all those "important" things to think about will allow me to renew and replenish myself. And if I do, the little acorns nestled in the leaves suggest my time-out will produce the ideas and solutions I was searching for.

From the Gods and Titans Oracle comes "Shiva:"
The Hindu god Shiva is both an ascetic and cosmic dancer. As an ascetic, he encourages me to simplify my life, only holding on to what is necessary. As the Cosmic Dancer, he destroys what is worn-out and worthless, in order for something new to be created. Shiva reminds me that unless I relax my grasp and let go, I won't have an empty palm to receive what is new.

7 comments:

  1. Then please sit down and rest with you palms up to receive new energy and insights :)
    I am proud to say I meditate more regularly now and every day it becomes more easy to do it

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    1. I'm trying to get back in the habit of meditating in the morning again, as it makes my day go smoother and I'm less likely to forget.

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  2. It's very interesting analysis you do and very nice decks! You both probably laugh at me, but I can't meditate in the morning because I'm very sleepy (although I get up very early), what do you both suggest to me? Thanks and Muchas Estrellas!!!!

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    1. I completely understand! As soon as I become still, my body thinks, "It must be time for sleep." :) I usually have some juice, coffee and something simple to eat first, like a granola bar. This usually perks me up a bit. But then I make sure I sit with no back support to keep me from getting too relaxed.

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    2. Thank you a lot!!! I'll try it! Early in the morning I'm like an egiptian mummy :D
      I'll try your recipe. Muchas Estrellas for you!!!!!!!

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  3. Loved your reading of the Morgan Greer card. And I see a similarity in the deciduous trees cutting off the flow to their leaves, and in Shiva destroying what is no longer needed. Good luck with the simplifying :)

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