There's
nothing quite so challenging as bringing people together with multiple
opinions about how to get things done. For a perfect example, just look
at all the money and time Congress wastes trying to come to some mutual
agreement. Yet when I look at the staves in the card above, I see that
they are all sprouting oak leaves, symbolizing that all these people
have creative ideas to bring to the table. While I don't need to toss
out my thoughts altogether, I would do well to listen with an open mind
to others too. Our combined effort might just bring about something
much better than any individual might propose.
From the Gods and Titans Oracle comes "Anubis/Protection:"
From the Gods and Titans Oracle comes "Anubis/Protection:"
Anubis
was the patron god of Egyptian embalmers who watched over and protected
the dead. This jackal-headed god doesn't look very warm and fuzzy.
His appearance reminds me of a story I read about a woman who visited
India and saw a woman worshipping an image of Kali, with her necklace of
severed heads and bloody sword. The tourist asked why the woman would
chose such a frightening image to represent the divine. The Hindu woman
replied, "If you wanted a protector, would you choose one who looked
meek or one who looked powerful?" Anubis teaches me to keep a stone
face and stiff upper lip even if my heart is racing and my knees are
knocking. People might not be quite so eager to try to run over or
intimidate me, as we try to reach a decision or make a plan.
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