The
two front wands contain the form of Sekhmet, an Egyptian deity pictured
as a lioness and known as both a warrior goddess and a goddess of
healing. Such a strange dichotomy (war and healing) seems appropriate
for this card, as it represents a victory that has come after a
challenge. This meaning is paralleled in the other four wands - two
with a varja (dorje) on top and two with rose buds. The varja is a
Buddhist symbol and means "hard" or "indestructible." This masculine
symbol is balanced with the feminine rose buds, suggesting the passion
and perseverance in overcoming the obstacle will now become something
beautiful and enjoyable. For me the message is clear: stop whining and
keep moving. Success only comes when I put forth an effort.
The card chosen from the Ascension to Paradise deck today is the "Mousebird:"
The card chosen from the Ascension to Paradise deck today is the "Mousebird:"
The mousebird of Africa and can be seen in large, chattering
groups. In this image, the bird's tail seems to be caught in a web.
The message this card is to become aware of painful, unresolved stories
and events that keep me tied to the past. Facing
and feeling it without judgment (rather than painting myself as a
victim) can help me let go and move on. Forgiveness isn't microwavable,
but a process, and will require me to make daily, gradual steps in the
right direction.
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