Rather than a lion with its mouth held or tied closed, Eads illustration is of many lions all roaring ferociously. The 'Burgandy' card is a reminder that sometimes we need to pull from our passion to stand face-to-face with what intimidates us. The things we hold dear and the people who are important to us can give us the courage to stand our ground and do what is necessary. Yet while we might 'roar,' there is no need to be aggressive. Part of Strength's message is to remind us of a greater spiritual purpose - wisdom and compassion. Attacking others does not fix the problem but exacerbates it. We need to not lose sight of what is important (and it's not the ego's agenda). What action would be wise and beneficial rather than simply self-serving?
We often think that vulnerability is a kind of weakness, but there’s a kind of vulnerability that is actually strength and presence. ~ Ram Dass
That's a fabulous quote from Ram Dass! Being present with your own vulnerability, strong enough to be present with someone else's vulnerability, that's definitely something to wish for :)
ReplyDeleteAfter suffering a stroke in 1997 and now approaching death at 87, he's someone who knows a lot about being present with one's own vulnerability!
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