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

Friday, September 23, 2016

Temporarily Stable

From the Rohrig Tarot, the Four of Disks; from the Masters Tarot, the Straw and Beam:
One half of the world fears stagnation and the other half change.
― Marty Rubin
          The Thoth meaning of this Four is Power, the kind that comes from material stability and establishment. And while this seems comfy, its also a subtle warning not to get to attached to how things are. One thing Nature can teach us is that it continues to live, thrive and survive through change, whether seasonal or evolutional. I found the Straw and Beam card a strange pairing at first, as it suggests getting the beam out of one's on eye before pointing out the straw in another person's eye. In other words, don't judge anyone else unless you have no faults to work on. I can see a parallel with this and my husband's health. Now that I'm feeling better, I've been pushing him to see another back doctor. (His spine has been described as a nine car pile-up.) He finally did agree to see another fellow who has started a few new therapies in hopes of relieving some of his pain. But both these cards imply that just because my body is feeling good doesn't mean I should ignore it. I need to pay attention to its needs too. 

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  1. ((())) in mid-Oregon today,thinking how fast life can turn

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    1. It can and does. All I can do is embrace it the best I can and adapt to it. :) Hope you guys are having a fabulous road trip!

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  2. As soon as we have regained our health again we forget how we felt when we lost it
    I hope your husband will find a good therapy very soon
    Hugs

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    1. Isn't that the truth! I can have a migraine and be thrilled when it goes, but a few hours later I'm fussing about something stupid. Fleeting memories...

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  3. No one knows what another is feeling or going through we can have compassion and give ourselves a dose of that compassion and take care of ones self. Otherwise what good can we do for another when they need assistance. Hope your husband finds a compassionate practitioner to help. ---that beam in the eye card really takes sometime to work through, not sure I could get anything from it but -'ouch!'

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    1. It was a good reminder for me to take care of myself while I'm taking care of him!

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