An
eagle flies over a building, letting coins fall freely from a pouch in
its talons. It may seem like a waste of money, but the number six
indicates a return to harmony from a place of imbalance. The coins mean
more than money, they also represent time and energy. My first
reaction to this card was to see the castle-like building below, and
think, "Looks like they've got plenty of money, why would they need
more?" I have so many subtle prejudices hidden within my thoughts that
sometimes I am unaware of them. Perhaps the giving of myself or my
resources is more to help me grow beyond my own narrow-mindedness. That could be the inequity that needs to be righted.
From the Philosopher's Stone deck this morning comes the card "Freedom:"
From the Philosopher's Stone deck this morning comes the card "Freedom:"
free·dom: the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint
Paired
with the card above, I am reminded that it is not only my physical self
that can be confined. My past experiences, the education I've
received, and the people I've associated with all have played a part in
developing my mindset. When I react to a situation (rather than
purposefully act), I am chained to these lessons and beliefs that play a
continuous tape in my head. Not all of these ideas are unhelpful, but
if I truly want to have freedom, I must take the time to look at them
carefully, trace them back to their source, and judge with objectivity
their value.
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