From the New Era Elements Tarot, the Mother of Air (Queen of Swords); from the Tao Oracle, Prosperity (14):
This smiling Queen is represented by a Mongolian dancer in traditional costume. Biyelgee is done in a small area, so rather than using much movement of the feet, expressiveness comes from the movements of the upper body. This Queen suggests that there are ways to move emotional energy through us without allowing it to hijack our logic and intelligence. Walking, cleaning, singing, isometric exercises, or gardening are some other ways. Once the emotional surge has left, we can see a situation with clarity and respond wisely. Prosperity, the 14th hexagram, suggests that abundance will flow into our lives to the extent that we embrace challenges and adapt to changes. Emotional blockages can stop this flow if our focus is distracted by reacting rather than accepting and persevering. Dance it out, this Queen advises.
and sometimes the abundance we get isn't what we wanted or expected, but turns out to be just the thing we need.
ReplyDeleteMuch better than the flash-in-the-pan, got-to-buy-it stuff.
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