I use tarot and oracle cards as tools for reflection and contemplation. Rather than divining the future, they are a way for me to look more deeply at the "now."
"The goal isn't to arrive, but to meander, to saunter, to make your life a holy wandering." ~ Rami Shapiro

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Breathing Platforms

From the Tarot of the Secret Forest, the Six of Wands; from the Faeries' Oracle, "Sylvanius:"
          Is this the forest version of a parade float? I don't see any cheering supporters, so perhaps not. The image did bring up a memory of my grandmother and a story she once told me. Right before she was to be married, her father took her to Ireland for a visit (not the same as a bachelorette party, but at least there's no hangover in the morning). I'm sure he wanted to allow my grandmother to be the center of attention, pampered and cared for by family there. He knew that once married, much of her time and energy would be devoted to her husband and children.
          Sylvanius represents cutting through illusions and having the truth revealed. It would be easy to say the Six of Wands paired with this card means accomplishments are revealed and acknowledged by others. But what happens after the parade is over? Have you ever walked up long flights of steps, such as those in a large hospital? The steps often have stopping places - a platform - where you can stop and catch your breath. It doesn't mean you've arrived and have no further to go, it's just a resting spot. After I've met a challenge, reached a goal and been rewarded, the journey doesn't stop. I may pause and enjoy the moment, but the journey is ongoing.

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  1. "I may pause and enjoy the moment,"As long as we don't forget this and don't hurry along to the next challenge
    What a thoughtful gift for your grandmother this journey was. An experience she could treasure her whole life

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    1. Yes, I think this is what my great grandfather was doing - letting my grandmother enjoy her moment in the sun. :)

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  2. Thoughtful....these two decks go well together. I,ve always liked them both.

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    1. The Secret Forest does give me the feeling of being deep in the wild woods. It seemed only natural to pair it with a bunch of fairies who looked like they might bite. :D

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