Somewhere
behind those willows, there are some speakers blaring Cindi Lauper's
"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun." This card is an example of pure,
unadulterated pleasure. Everyone needs uninhibited moments when we can
relax, laugh until our cheeks ache, dance, sing at the top of our lungs,
and not worry about the rest of the world for a few hours. These fun
and games won't last forever, but they let my playful side out, allowing
me to heal physically, mentally and emotionally. Cutting loose will
free my spirit from all the burdens I've forced it to needlessly carry.
From the Ogham Oracle comes "Apple - Quert / Ceirt:"
From the Ogham Oracle comes "Apple - Quert / Ceirt:"
The
translation of this ogham means "shrub," and one of its kennings is
"dregs of clothing (rags)." Laurie associates this with the clootie
trees in Ireland and Scotland, where a piece of cloth is tied to a
branch as an appeal for healing. In Celtic tradition, the Otherworld of
Avalon was known as the Isle of Apples and was the place King Arthur
was taken to be healed. This ogham's lesson is that sometimes there is a
need to retreat, take a break from life, and heal. Even if its just a
small oasis of time, it will prevent me from forging ahead with
self-destructive behavior, giving me an opportunity for the fog in my
head to clear.