Funny
that on my walk this morning, I noticed many new ant beds, and now I've
drawn a card full of ants. The number three generally involves a
coming together to produce something new. Ants are all about teamwork
and cooperation. I doubt you'd find one on top of the hill protesting
because he has to be the grain carrier instead of a scout. They all
know their jobs, and they do them. This card reminds me that there will
be times when I need to be flexible in my roles, which will help me to
join in as vital part of a creative group. Collaboration allows us to
pool our talents and resources and reach our goal quicker; fussing about
who gets to do what will only stall our efforts until the group loses
steam altogether. EGO = Enemy of Groups and Organizations.
From the Oracle of the Dreamtime comes a myth about "Wombat:"
From the Oracle of the Dreamtime comes a myth about "Wombat:"
This
aboriginal legend tells about a friendship between two very different
animals - Wombat and Kangaroo. Wombat liked to live in the little hut
he had built, but Kangaroo preferred to be in the open, and often teased
Wombat for needing a shelter. One icy winter, Kangaroo decided to ask
Wombat to let him inside his hut. Wombat at first refused, but then
told Kangaroo he could come in, but had to stay in the corner because he
was wet. An argument soon started, and Kangaroo flattened Wombat's
head with a stone, while Wombat hit Kangaroo with a spear (giving him
his long tail). This story reminds me that everyone has boundaries, but
sometimes there must be a compromise between personal preference and
compassion.
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