Here's
a family on their way to a festival or some other destination. I can
just hear the woman in the background telling her husband, "Can't you
find a less bumpy road?" The child (hidden in back) is asking over and
over, "Are we there yet? How much longer?" And the poor man driving
the wagon has his eye on the rat with a coin in his mouth; he is
thinking, "I wonder how much this trip is going to cost me?" All the
occupants have their minds on something other than the scenic view on
the way to their destination, making the trip seem even longer. Today I
will focus my energy on attaining my objective, rather than complaining
about all the potholes along the way.
The oracle deck I'll be using this week is the Philosopher's Stone, created by Austrian artist Dieter Schwertberger (aka DE ES). This morning's card is "Task:"
The oracle deck I'll be using this week is the Philosopher's Stone, created by Austrian artist Dieter Schwertberger (aka DE ES). This morning's card is "Task:"
Three
stone people, each with a different expression, carry a large slab on
their heads. The shorter one seems to have the worst attitude,
grumbling about the job the whole way. The middle one isn't happy, but
doesn't complain; he just wants to get the chore finished as quickly as
possible. The last guy seems to be content with just focusing on the
task, not troubling himself with what he needs to do next. I've got
several responsibilities to fulfill today as well as several things I
want to do. The more I concentrate on what I want to do (instead of
just doing what I need to do), the worse my attitude will be. I will
try instead to apply myself and my attention to what is in front of me.
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