Saturday, January 12, 2013

Making a Digital Move

As many of you know, I've got a lot of wonderful projects pop-corning like crazy in my life right now.  This is a really abundant time, and I'm so thankful for all the good things that are happening.

That being said, I think I really need to confine my blogging habits to one regular space.  You can follow my primary blog, https://jennifermcconnel.wordpress.com/ for updates on my writing journey, and remember that I've now got a twice-monthly column called The Busy Witch over at http://www.patheos.com/blogs/agora/

I hope you'll continue to stay in touch with me as I travel down this rambling path!

Brightest blessings and Namaste,

Jen

Monday, January 7, 2013

Goddess Tarot: Card of the Week



My tarot deck of choice is still the first deck I ever bought: Kris Waldherr's Goddess Tarot.  I love these familiar cards, but there's always more to learn, even after over a decade spent working with this beautiful deck.

I've decided to post a card of the week, drawing randomly from my deck each Monday and letting the message of the card marinate as I move about my busy life.

Today's card is:




Cards: Movement, Ten of Cups
Deck: The Goddess Tarot
Artist: Kris Waldherr

It's a double pull!  These two came out together this afternoon, and just looking at them brought a smile to my face.

The ten of cups speaks of completion, emotional fulfillment,  abundance, and just overall warm and fuzzy things.  Movement (the goddess Rihannon) speaks of smooth transitions, the joyful movement from one phase to the next, and strength.

I've been feeling creatively stymied lately, so pulling these cards today has lightened my heart; this, too, shall pass, and it looks like I'm on the edge of something beautiful and full of possibilities.  Still, as much as I've hated feeling stuck, movement can be a bit scary to face.  Change isn't always easy, but it is necessary.  And I'm thankful to know it's in my future.

What does the idea of movement from one phase to the next mean to you?  Is this something that generally excites or frightens you?

Namaste!