"He will soon be panting, he who / Constantly bickers like a child, / And thinks that he can blind the truth."
I
can almost hear this fool whispering, as he ties on the blindfold, "No
peeking!" The blindfold reminds me how important objectivity is in
making fair and just decisions. I have a dear friend who has been
trying to get a restraining order against a stalker. She has filled out
all the paper work and talked to the right people weeks ago, but she
still must face him in court to make it official. She is sick of
jumping through so many hoops, and just wants this nightmare to be
over. We Americans have caused the gears of justice to slow down to a
crawl because we sue over every little thing and manipulate the system
to take revenge on others. There are so many hoops to go through
because Justice needs to sift through all the cases to first see if they
are valid and then deal with them impartially. This card encourages me
to objectively test the truthfulness of a situation and then make my
decisions.
Chosen from the Wisdom of the Four Winds deck today is the "Pohutukawa - Tree of Life:"
Chosen from the Wisdom of the Four Winds deck today is the "Pohutukawa - Tree of Life:"
The
pohutukawa is a coastal evergreen tree that produces a brilliant
display of red flowers during the months of November through January.
Because it can survive on rocky, precarious cliffs, it has been held in
high regard by the Maori for its strength and beauty. There is an 800
year old pohutukawa tree on the windswept cliff of Cape Reinga that is
known as the "place of leaping." It is here the spirits of the dead
climb down the roots, descending to the underworld on their return
journey. Brailsford writes, "come to me in a thinking time, a
grieving time and a healing time and I will lend you my strength. I
will nurture you amidst the turmoil of change." This
tree of life points to a pivotal change or a rite of passage in my
life, and reminds me there is support to guide me through the labyrinth
of decisions I will encounter as I move through these chapters in my
life.
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