From the Tarot of Pagan Cats, Strength; from Brownie Wisdom, The Gift:
Cats are not known for being long-suffering. Irritate them even briefly, and there will be hissing and claws to deal with. You'd better have the band-aids handy. If I am in trying circumstances, it doesn't help for me to use my irritation as a mantra. Imagining the cause of my frustration duct taped to a chair from head to toe isn't helpful either. That kind of thinking only increases my self-righteous indignation. Inner strength comes from a place outside the reach of my ego; I don't take challenges as a personal insult. This cat seems to be in a meditative zone while she keeps the puppy under her paw. Maybe she's mentally escaped to her "happy place" (probably a window seat in the sun). Sounds like a much better focus. The card from the Brownies suggests that the heart has to be in the right place before anything can be considered a gift. When I restrain my anger, is it really spiritual progress when I go brag about it? "You would not believe what I had to put up with at the bank today - that woman was so thick in the head!" Or "Did she get her driver's license off the internet?! She's lucky I didn't give her the finger!" Though the object of my anger might be clueless about how I felt, I'm not sure boasting from a martyr's mindset would really count.
I use tarot and oracle cards as tools for reflection and contemplation. Rather than divining the future, they are a way for me to look more deeply at the "now."
"The goal isn't to arrive, but to meander, to saunter, to make your life a holy wandering." ~ Rami Shapiro
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Saturday, June 6, 2015
Gift of Giving
From the Whimsical Tarot, the Queen of Pentacles; from the Over the Moon Oracle, "Gift:"
Morrison's queen is Maid Marian, a resourceful noblewoman who joins forces with the "Prince of Thieves" to fight the current leadership of the kingdom. She proves to offer as much help to Robin and his men as they do to her. Which brings up the OTM card, Gift (Six of Diamonds). I like to give, but I have a hard time accepting gifts. As soon as someone offers me anything, I start making "I am not worthy" noises. Yet psychologists have shown it is more often the giver than the receiver who reaps the most from the exchange. Ellen J. Langer, a Harvard psychology professor, points out, "You do people a disservice by not giving them the gift of giving." She explains that gifts can reinforce the bond between people and make the giver feel effective and caring. Looking at it from this viewpoint, it doesn't seem fair that I should take away that kind of feeling from anyone.
Morrison's queen is Maid Marian, a resourceful noblewoman who joins forces with the "Prince of Thieves" to fight the current leadership of the kingdom. She proves to offer as much help to Robin and his men as they do to her. Which brings up the OTM card, Gift (Six of Diamonds). I like to give, but I have a hard time accepting gifts. As soon as someone offers me anything, I start making "I am not worthy" noises. Yet psychologists have shown it is more often the giver than the receiver who reaps the most from the exchange. Ellen J. Langer, a Harvard psychology professor, points out, "You do people a disservice by not giving them the gift of giving." She explains that gifts can reinforce the bond between people and make the giver feel effective and caring. Looking at it from this viewpoint, it doesn't seem fair that I should take away that kind of feeling from anyone.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
A New Twist
From the Tarot of the Hidden Realm, the Three of Pentacles; from the Heart of Faerie Oracle, the "Gift:"
What makes a master craftsman? I think having skills and knowledge that come from years of practice and study is part of the process (and why I'm glad this fellow isn't a young whippersnapper.) He must also have the tools and raw materials with which to work. But maybe even more necessary than these two qualifications are a passion and love for his craft that constantly fuel his inspiration for new creations. Here enters the masked fairy with a gift in her hands. She is his muse who holds an egg filled with a new idea. Most of the artists and craftsmen I know cannot resist their muse. It's like having a burr in your britches - it keeps poking and prodding until you do something about it. I have a feeling there is going to be a new twist in this fellow's torcs soon.
What makes a master craftsman? I think having skills and knowledge that come from years of practice and study is part of the process (and why I'm glad this fellow isn't a young whippersnapper.) He must also have the tools and raw materials with which to work. But maybe even more necessary than these two qualifications are a passion and love for his craft that constantly fuel his inspiration for new creations. Here enters the masked fairy with a gift in her hands. She is his muse who holds an egg filled with a new idea. Most of the artists and craftsmen I know cannot resist their muse. It's like having a burr in your britches - it keeps poking and prodding until you do something about it. I have a feeling there is going to be a new twist in this fellow's torcs soon.
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