From the Hoi Polloi Tarot, the High Priestess:
In the area where I walk every day, there are a few pomegranate trees. Most of the fruits are gone now, but a few still lay on the ground, torn open by squirrels and other animals looking for food. I'm amazed that such a small fruit can contain anywhere from 200 to 1400 seeds. I can't help but think of the High Priestess when I see these trees, as she is associated with this fruit. She encourages me to be quiet, still and receptive; there are hundreds of bits of knowledge hidden within if I'll only take the time to discover them. These are the spiritual seeds I can plant in my daily life that will help me grow in compassion and wisdom if I will tend them.
From the I Ching Pack comes Water/Chasm over Mountain - Meeting an Obstacle:"
On a mountain path covered with snow and ice, a man comes to a section blocking his way. The smart thing to do would be to turn back; he could find another path or wait until spring when the path wouldn't be so treacherous. People tell me I'm persistent, but underneath that compliment is the understanding that I can also be stubborn and downright pushy when it comes to some things. This hexagram, like the card above, encourages me to step back and give things a rest. Expectations and unrealistic demands will bring nothing but trouble. Time to detach, and then maybe I'll see another available approach.
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