From the Ferret Tarot, the King of Swords; from the Nature's Wisdom Oracle, Pumpkin:
With his searing stare and crossed arms, this King seems to be telling us to get our mind out of the clouds. "Cut the choke collar and leash of your emotions and blind beliefs. Use your mind rather than letting it wind you up." Abundance (Pumpkin) sounds like a nice cozy word, but Americans seem to see it as a holy grail. It's no wonder that lottery tickets, prosperity gospel preachers and books like The Secret have been such a hit here. We haven't figured out yet - the King's clarity - that material possessions aren't going to fill a deep well of emptiness or free us from a scarcity mindset. If anything, they only add to our problems, because once we have them, we have to guard them. We might be better off to consider the thoughts of Epicurus: "Not what we have, but what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance." It's joy that we're desperately seeking, not things.By the Sycamore Tree
Friday, December 20, 2024
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Bumpy Roads
From Ferret Tarot, the King of Cups; from the Nature's Wisdom Oracle, Crab:
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Speculation
From the Ferret Tarot, the Four of Cups; from the Nature's Wisdom Oracle, Tulip:
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Give the Reins to Reason
From the Ferret Tarot, the Ace of Wands; from the Nature's Wisdom Oracle, Praying Mantis:
The things that inspire and excite us can move us from inaction to action. We become enthusiastically motivated to pursue dreams, to create what we've imagined and to follow what calls us. Yet Praying Mantis suggests we slow our roll and take stock of those we might unintentionally hurt in our eagerness. Are we taking resources that don't just belong to us? Have we discussed our plans with those they will affect? As Ben Frankin advised, "If passion drives you, let reason hold the reins."
Monday, December 16, 2024
Encumbrances
From the Ferret Tarot, the Nine of Swords; from Nature's Wisdom Oracle, Honey Bee:
Although we humans don't like to feel anxious, we sure do practice worrying a lot. We ruminate over past actions and project our worst fears on the future. Such mental maneuvering gets us nowhere and provides no solutions. The Honey Bee encourages us to be productive, to create something beneficial with our mind instead of allowing it to trap us in dark, cobwebbed corners. Goddard advocates for us to question our thoughts instead of giving them free reign. Why should we be encumbered by our mind?
Sunday, December 15, 2024
Still Exploring
This week I'll be using the Ferret Tarot, created and self-published by Elaine Moertl. Along with it, I'll be drawing from Nature's Wisdom Oracle, created by Mindy Lighthipe and published by Schiffer Books. The cards for today are the Eight of Cups and Lotus:
Saturday, December 14, 2024
Acceptance
From the Deirdre of the Sorrows Tarot, the Ace of Cups; from the Victorian Flower Oracle, Daisy:
The pairing of the Ace of Cups and Daisy (Family Matters) reminds me that not all of us were raised in healthy environments. Yet the snake wrapped around the tree, representing the Staff of Asclepius, suggests there is healing to be found. It's not true that we can't love another without loving ourselves. However, we do tend to look for (and expect) others to fill our emptiness, and we might be drawn to what we are familiar with (those who treat us as a lesser being). Yet we need others. As Lia Avellino states, "healing happens in connection and pain thrives in isolation." A trusted friend or therapist might help us believe we are worthy of love and kindness so that we make the effort to uncover our value.