With
his elaborate attire and oysters on his plate, this man of money might
seem intimidating. Yet Black, in her companion book, describes him as
"approachable." It doesn't matter what your gender, race, or social
standing might be, he only asks that you come with a worthy cause. Con
artists, whiners, and those who are just plain lazy need not bother.
This king encourages me to be discerning when it comes to not only my
money, but also my time and energy. Like him, I need to ask if what I'm
about to get involved in is worth expending the resources I have, or if they would only be wasted.
From the Oracle of the Grail Code comes "Call of the Soul:"
At
night in the middle of a lake, a woman stands still, listening to the
sound of her breath and the lap of water against her boat. She waits
for guidance from the voice within. Marashinsky states that this card
advises to "make living from your soul a priority" and to "quiet down
your emotional, physical, and mental body, and go into the silence." I
don't know why it is that when life becomes chaotic and unmanageable,
the first things to go are the spiritual tools that will help me the
most. Though I do my nature walks every morning, I haven't spent any
time lately in sitting meditation. Time to sit, breathe, and listen...
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