This week I'll be using the Buckland Romani Tarot, created by Lissanne Lake and Raymond Buckland; this book and deck set was published by Galde Press. Along with it, I'll be using the Lakota Sweat Lodge Cards, created by Archie Fire and Chief Lame Deer; this deck and book set was published by Inner Traditions. Today's draws are the Queen of Koros (Cups) and Anogete (Woman with Two Faces):
You can’t pick out the pieces and leave the rest. Being part of the whole thing, that’s the blessing.
―Natalie Babbitt, Tuck Everlasting
This Romani woman is listening to someone very intently. She knows that such attentiveness is important to make a connection, as well as to hear clearly all the information the speaker says. It will do no good to give advice if she doesn't have all the pieces of this conversation. Anogete is a reminder that everyone and everything has a light and dark nature, that there is nothing that 100% good and perfect. As Stephen Covey said, "We judge ourselves by our intentions and others by their behavior." This Queen might tell her companion to consider this wisdom before labeling and judging another for one mistake.
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