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

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Welcoming the Unfamiliar

From the Tarot of the Crone, the Fool; from Transforming Dragons, "Broncho:"
The star falling through the darkness of the chasm makes me think of swimming in the ocean. I've enjoyed the sun while pleasantly floating on a raft, then suddenly found myself upended and underwater by a large wave. At first there was fear because of confusion; it was hard to tell which way was up. But as soon as I got my bearings, I broke the surface and took in a lungful of oxygen. Yet that moment of bewilderment was scary. Looking closer at this image I realize that the inky black is not a chasm but a cloak, making the dark unknown seem more comforting. The last part of Lorenzi-Prince's poem for the Fool reads:
A mere spark of awareness
But that is enough
That is where you begin.
Broncho the dragon is suspicious of everything and everyone. This personality type has written every conspiracy book on the shelves of bookstores. But her motto of distrust leads to a very isolated and lonely life. Better to take a fool's risk and possibly be disappointed than to lock myself away in fear. Life is to be lived, which includes welcoming the unfamiliar instead of hiding from it.

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  1. Well that is a message to take to heart!
    I wish it was more easy to take that leap..... Maybe I need to feel held a bit more; wrapped in a warm cloak a bit longer, before I jump

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    1. I'm not much of a risk-taker either, but I would like to be more courageous about venturing into the unknown! :)

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  2. Well, if you do want to go venturing into the unknown, what could you take along, physically or metaphorically, as a safety blanket? :D

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    1. That is great question to think about or draw a card for!!!

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    2. Kerry and Ellen, you two are simply brilliant. :) Nothing like having friends who can give you a nudge - thank you both!

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    3. Just drew the Seven of Disks which shows a long road meandering through hills, mountains, forests, cities, and around a body of water. My first thought was: plan on having plenty of patience. In her book she speaks of taking time to explore and discover, so I'm thinking I should put a sense of adventure in my other pocket. :)

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