From the Daniloff Tarot, the Five of Wands; from the Kuan Yin Oracle, "Foreign Lands" (verse 58):
We all have personal opinions about how the group's money should be used, how to solve a sticky problem, or how to go about doing something in particular. The issue is not that there are a variety of ideas, but that we can be adamant that ours are the only right ones. The 58th verse reads:
Don't seek your luck in foreign lands.
There is no chance to better your lot there.
Be patient and stay right where you are.
All will come good in the end.
Do we leave the group when our ideas are not chosen? Perhaps no one wants to listen to ours because we don't sincerely listen to other's opinions. It takes patience to come to an agreement about most things. We'll never find the middle ground if we stomp off in a huff.
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