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 stinging nettle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stinging nettle. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Impulsive Consequences

From the SKT Revelation, the Demon (Devil); from the Empty Cup Oracle, Stinging Nettle:


Wen's Demon/Devil is represented by Baphomet, a figure that both the Turks and Knights Templar were painted as heretics for worshiping (though scholars believe it was actually the prophet Muhammad). He made a useful scapegoat to legitimize attacks on those who didn't conform to the wishes of those in power. The serpent below is Typhon who fought Zeus for the control of the cosmos and lost horribly. Wen suggests this card symbolizes self-sabotage, a kind of self-bondage that occurs when we fail to connect with our reason and intuition. Stinging Nettle is an herb which can cause great pain if grasped with a bare hand, but handled correctly, can be nutritional and medicinal. There are times when I want something desperately. I jump in with both feet, paying no attention to the part of my brain that whispers that this is not the way to accomplish what I desire. Today I will attempt to pay attention to those nudges and soft voices of rationality and intuition, perhaps keeping myself from being stung by my own impulsiveness. Why run through a fire when I can walk around it?

Monday, January 19, 2015

MLK Day

From the Via Tarot, the Nine of Swords; from the Nature's Pharmacy Deck, "Stinging Nettle:"
           In the Thoth tradition the Nine of Swords is called Cruelty, and astrologically it is described as Mars in Gemini. Now I rarely use astrology in reading the cards, but today I'm making an exception because of an interesting coincidence. Martin Luther King, Jr., a Mars in Gemini person, is being celebrated today with a holiday in his honor. Mars shows up as our animal instincts, our aggressive nature. Gemini is both a mutable sign (concerned with change) and an air sign (characterized by language and logic with a love of freedom). MLK, a charismatic speaker and great thinker, was definitely motivated by issues of survival, safety and security. But I would not think of him as cruel - his actions were nonviolent and fueled by love. However his message and protests were seen as a harmful and disruptive by those with fixed ideas about civil rights.
          Urtica dioica, or stinging nettle, has tiny hairs with tips that come off when touched. Grabbing this plant bare-handed results in the hairs becoming needles that inject a substance that causes a painful sting. Yet if you harvest this plant carefully (gloved hands) and cook it, it becomes a spinach-like food rich in nutrients: vitamins A and C, iron, potassium, manganese, and calcium. Both these cards remind me that change can be painful and scary, but if done with patience, kindness and an open mind, it can lead to great things. As MLK taught us, it's all in the way you wield that sword.