An
androgynous youth prepares to step across a threshold, from the world
of spirit to the world of the physical. What is interesting about this
portrayal of the Fool is the young person carries no satchel. His/her
hands are open to receive this new experience with no baggage from the
past or expectations of the future. The focus is on potentials and
possibilities rather than fears. There is a face in the woods across
the divide, revealing that Spirit is inherent in all things; if I can
remember this principle then I can maintain my spiritual connection no
matter where new paths lead me.
From the Shaman's Oracle this morning comes the "Hunter of Gifts:"
From the Shaman's Oracle this morning comes the "Hunter of Gifts:"
Thank
goodness this cave art has nothing to do with early Christmas
shopping. Instead, it deals with uncovering and developing vital and
valuable things I'll need to live life to the fullest. This Hunter
looks for not only what will cover basic needs (food, shelter, etc.),
but also traits such as curiosity, perseverance, compassion, and
creative expression. This card reminds me to take time to develop all
sides of my self - mental, physical, emotional and spiritual - if I want
to find a sense of contentment and purpose in my life.
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