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, July 7, 2015

Kindness not Condescension

From the Fountain Tarot, the Three of Cups; from the Devas of Creation, the "Deva of Worlds:"
          Whatever liquid is in those little bowls, it appears it is being shared among them. No cup gets it all, but rather there is a back-and-forth adjustment being made. This is how I prefer my groups, where everyone gets a chance to speak and be listened to respectfully. I try to avoid those where there is a self-elected leader (read: know-it-all gasbag) or where there is one person who tells a tale of woe every week and becomes the center of attention (it's not change but pity they seek). I enjoy being in pods of people where roles move and fluctuate. These relationships are more likely to experience the key phrase the creators give this card: rejuvenating love.
          The ethereal form on the DoC card represents a bridge of sorts. From what I can grasp from the booklet, I believe it is what people might call the higher self - that part of us that is greater than the ego and concerned with the benefit of all rather than a few. I suppose I would label it my Buddha-nature. I do think everyone has this seed inside of them, though not everyone tends it and encourages it to grow. Some of us (finger pointing at myself) can easily get distracted from those "gardening" tasks. And what would this compassionate seed within encourage me to do? Accept, tolerate and be patient with all those folks in the group, even the arrogant or whiny ones. But do it with kindness rather than condescension.

7 comments:

  1. It is hard to quiet down the ego and let compassion and love rule our thoughts. I do judge people often too soon to harsh and realize to late everyone has a story which they do not share but which is a cornerstone of their personality

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    1. PS I love this three of cups so much!

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    2. I forget that many people use such outward roles to hide the vulnerable soft spots inside. I have to remember not to assume that their outsides match their insides.

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  2. Oh Bev, you have such a way of saying things. I loved the self-elected leader as know-it-all gasbag reference. It's a neat idea tied into the 3 of Cups.

    Boy, both these decks are beautiful. I have always liked that Fountain Tarot.

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    1. I probably recognize the gasbag because at some time I'm sure I've worn the mantle myself. :D
      When the Fountain first appeared on my radar, I started saving my pennies. I wasn't able to fund the Kickstarter, but I did manage to place an order before production. It's funny...I don't normally like such simple decks, but the beauty of these I can connect with on an intuitive/emotional level.

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  3. What an ephemeral combination. The halo of light around the three held cups could well be the Deva in the oracle card.

    And it's hard to imagine you have a 'gasbag' self ;)

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    1. Ah, they do both have halos don't they? Good catch. :)
      Believe me, I have my moments... lol.

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