A
purple flower drops its petals; it is dying because of the lack of
water, illustrated by the dry, cracked ground. The background shows a
jagged line that reminds me of an EKG printout from a heart in
distress. There is nothing that nourishes or sustains the soul here,
and a choice needs to be made quickly if there is to be any hope of
things getting better. What will fulfill me? Certainly not just some
quick fix that briefly covers the symptoms but does nothing about the
underlying problem. Like an all-night, steady rain, it will need to
soak in deeply to my core.
The other deck I'll be using this week is labeled a tarot, but I'll be using it as an oracle. The Master Tarot was created by Mario Montano and Amerigo Folchi, and my draw for today is "Apocalypse:"
The other deck I'll be using this week is labeled a tarot, but I'll be using it as an oracle. The Master Tarot was created by Mario Montano and Amerigo Folchi, and my draw for today is "Apocalypse:"
The
outer crust of the earth explodes outward, leaving a bright light
within. The caduceus-like symbol implies that healing will happen, but
in a drastic, life-changing sort of way. In the booklet, Montano writes
that we humans have been consumed with mastering nature and the world,
but neglected to master ourselves: "Our identifications, our habits, our
private fixations have grown like a crust all around us, and they
threaten to choke us and curb our evolution entirely." Transformation
is coming regardless of what I do; I can choose to be part of the
problem or part of the solution.
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