From the Legacy of the Divine Tarot, the Ace of Coins; from the Tea Leaf Reading Cards, Tower:
Marchetti's Ace is full of symbols: acorns for something that can be planted and harvested; a hedgehog for resourcefulness and adaptability; ladybugs for luck and protection; and a bee for industry and allies. Opportunities may sound easy, but they can require the qualities of action, innovation and flexibility, defense of one's time and energy, hard work, and possibly partners. Does this already sound too complicated and overwhelming? Tower encourages us to look from a higher perspective so that we see the big picture instead of sinking in a million details. Once we see from this view, it will become clearer how to prioritize and what step to take first.
Perspective makes all the difference doesnt it.
ReplyDeleteEspecially when I'm in the weeds!
DeleteMacArthur was not a fave of mine, but I did buy the Kindle version of American Caesar by William Manchester, a bio of MacArthur. I am on page 2020 of Manchester’s bio of Churchill, The Last Lion, so I won’t get to Douglas for a while. He echoes Pema Chodron’s idea of uncertainty and change. We must forge on eking out opportunities!
ReplyDeleteI'll be curious to know what you think of Churchill - people seem to admire him or despise him.
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