From the Morgan Greer Tarot, the Five of Coins; from the Celtic Book of the Dead, the Island of Trees:
Rather than focus on loss and illness, the Morgan Greer suggests that our spiritual practice can be a great comfort in our distress. It can keep us tethered to what connects us and sustains us, offering us strength and a hope for change instead of obsessing about how bad things are. Passing by the Island of Trees, one of the seafarers broke off a branch that began to grow apples after three days, feeding them all for over a month. It suggests that we look for the simple things we can appreciate, even when we are going through hard times. And as Ralph Blum stated, it can be transformative: "There is a calmness to a life lived in gratitude, a quiet joy."


An unexpected quotation from Mayo Clinic! -Kate
ReplyDeleteIt was from one of their blogs. I guess some of the medical world is figuring out well-being needs a more holistic approach!
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