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, June 6, 2017

Rot in the Cross-section or Heartwood?

From the Wheel of Change Tarot, the Nine of Disks; from the Oracle of the Dreamtime, Kangaroo:
          The Nine of Disks generally means hard work has been rewarded with security and abundance. So what does the cross-section of our planet have to do with this? When we are at the top of the heap, it's easy to become self-satisfied. The gravity of our success may create strong self-absorption (consider our current President); we may become obsessed with more personal gain and forget about everyone and everything else ("Hey Trump, you're supposed to be a servant of the American people."). Like the intricate balance of the soil, air, water, plants and animals on this planet, we are interdependent ("Yes Donald, there is such a thing as climate change."). When it comes to resources, self-centeredness and greed will eventually crumble that tower of prosperity. The indigenous story of Kangaroo explains that she originally didn't have a pouch and had to constantly return to check on her joey hidden in the grass. One day, she came across a doddering old wombat who was trying to find water. In between checking on her joey, she took the time to guide him to water and later to grass. She even protected him by distracting a hunter who was going to shoot him. For her kindness, the Great Spirit provided her with a pouch so her baby could travel with her. Kindness may not always be repaid in full, but you can bet hatred and intolerance will be. Please America, let's choose the kinder (although not easier) way.
Instead of being caught in self-righteousness and blame, we can begin to face and
understand our own contribution to this problem and what we might do about it. ~ Judy Lief

6 comments:

  1. It is quite obvious you're not a fan of your president :D
    What you write is so absolutely true that Icannot imagine that other poeple fail to understand this.
    Love, kindness and compassion are the building blocks of peace

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    1. I'm still in shock that he has been elected. Hopefully resistance from a core of kindness and compassion will bring change.

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  2. Would that kindness did have a tangible reward.. .

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    1. I wonder if our expectation of reward is what negates the kindness?

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  3. That nine of coins looks like a giant 'eye' in the sky. I see that it could be a cross cut of the planet. I think we have to let go of our fears of the Donald and realize we must be the change we seek, cause it aint gonna happen with him. I am stepping up some of my recycling and saying more prayers for the Great Mother Earth.

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    1. I agree about being the change instead of simply expecting it. As Lief said in the quote above, I need to look at how I may be (unintentionally) perpetuating the problem.

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