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

Showing posts with label hexagram 10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hexagram 10. Show all posts

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Advance, but Carefully

From the New Era Elements Tarot, the Daughter of Fire (Page of Wands); from the Tao Oracle, 'Treading' (10):

          The Daughter/Page of Fire is illustrated with a young Maasai girl, a people who still practice a semi-nomadic way of life regardless of pressure from the Kenyan and Tanzanian governments. She represents curiosity that is expressed through adventuresome activity, not simply learning. While enthusiasm and excitement can be positive traits, the 10th Hexagram warns against impulsivity. Advance, yes, but do it cautiously and mindfully. There is a wide gulf between following one's intuition and following one's impulses, but in the excitement of the moment, both sides can seem the same. Yet one operates on understanding and the other is simply a reaction.

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Muse Memo

From the Art of Life Tarot, the Ace of Wands; from the Tao Oracle, Treading:
 Whatever you can do, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.
~ Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Hexagram 10: Treading on the tail of a tiger without getting bitten.

          Years ago there was a show called "Touched by an Angel;" I've been touched by my muse. I've been so completely taken over by it, I might need an exorcism to recover. There is no trickling stream of creative thought, but a tsunami size wave of it. I'm struggling to keep up and to bring it into a concrete form. Sometimes I succeed, and other times (when I pause for too long) I'm pushed along to bring forth the next idea. It's exciting and exhausting at the same time. There is an underlying feeling that it won't last forever, implying I better hang on and surf that wave while it's here. The downside of being possessed is shown in the tenth hexagram. Both the images (the traditional and Padma's) suggest a need for prudence rather than proceeding at full tilt. Now I know those of you who sew, paint, write or create in other ways understand how routine gets tossed out the window when your muse has you by the earlobe. Yet no one can live by inspiration alone - we need rest, good food and companionship. I'll send her the memo.