This
elf holds his rod across his body in a defensive maneuver, rather than
upright in an offensive move. This card reminds me that standing up for
myself doesn't mean I need to attack someone in the process. I can
state my case without belittling someone else or their ideas. The elf's
cap is an acorn's cupule, designed to hold and protect the seed during
its maturation and growth. I too need to protect the creative ideas or
goals I hold until they have fully matured.
The Way of the Horse card drawn this morning is "Lightning Horse:"
As
lightning streaks across the night sky, it traces the outline of a
horse. The gift of this card is a flash of inspiration; its challenge
is the dedication and effort needed to manifest this idea. Like
lightning, inspiration can leave as quickly as it comes. If I am going
to see its potential become reality, I must take action. Putting it on
the back burner is like putting a pot of water on the stove to boil
while I take care of other tasks. When I finally think about it, all
the water has evaporated.
The Way of the Horse card drawn this morning is "Lightning Horse:"
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