A
peacock and a peahen perch on the edge of a chalice filled with three
eggs. These birds have been linked with various spiritual figures and
deities, such as Saraswati and Kwan Yin - both of whom are associated
with benevolence and compassion. The "eyes" on the tail feathers
represent watching over others with loving-kindness. This image reminds
me that when two or more like-minded people come together, beautiful
results can happen. It just requires our egos taking a backseat to
unity...
The oracle deck I'll be using this week is the Pages of Shustah, created by Ann Manser and Cecil North. Today's draw is the "Spinning Top" (I apologize in advance for the yellow cards - they don't scan well):
The oracle deck I'll be using this week is the Pages of Shustah, created by Ann Manser and Cecil North. Today's draw is the "Spinning Top" (I apologize in advance for the yellow cards - they don't scan well):
The
spinning top (and the clown that pops up behind it) signify the
unexpected that happens while we are busy with our lives. Do I put all
my energy into worrying about it or do I keep my sense of humor and stay
flexible? Sometimes it is a gift that comes to help me change the
direction I'm heading in. Either way, I know I can draw on the strength
of my companions and friends to keep me steady and centered.
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