Showing posts with label divination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label divination. Show all posts

Monday, December 10, 2012

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:



Card:Balance
Deck: The Goddess Tarot
Artist: Kris Waldherr

I'm really thankful that I've started doing the card a week on this blog: each week has been uncannily accurate so far, and this card is no exception. Balance is something I struggle with continuously: I'm a writer, a teacher, a wife, a daughter, a friend, and a crazy cat lady.  Bringing my many selves into balance is a challenge, and I've come to accept that there is no such thing as perfect balance in my life.  Balance indicates stillness to me, and while I may get all my balls up in the air with precision every now and then, I'm rarely still.

But maybe the cards are telling me I should be, at least, just for this week.

What does balance (the card or the word) mean to you?
Namaste!

Monday, November 19, 2012

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:



Card:Six of Swords
Deck: The Goddess Tarot
Artist: Kris Waldherr

This card symbolizes travel or transition, and I started laughing when I saw it.  Like so many people in America, I am gearing up to travel over the coming holiday.  It's nice to know my trip should be smooth, since this is a card of positive travel and transition.


This card also indicates a chance for me to detach from my workload, which is something I'm really looking forward to.  It's so hard to just leave work behind sometimes, and the holiday season gives us each an opportunity to slow down and focus on family, blessings, and of course, beloved carols.

What does the Six of Swords mean to you?  Safe travels, everyone! 




Monday, November 12, 2012

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:

Card: Ten of Pentacles
Deck: The Goddess Tarot
Artist: Kris Waldherr

Like all the pentacles, this is a card of prosperity and abundance.  It indicates the culmination or end of a creative project, and is a positive, joyful card of successful expansion.  This is a card that represents fulfilled desires, realized plans, and completed projects.

I laughed when I drew this card.  I just finished a draft of my next big creative project; literally, I wrapped it up moments before pulling this card.  I'm still enjoying the sense of fulfillment that comes from working on a long-term project that is one step closer to being realized.  This week, I'm going to try to stay focused on the positive message of the Ten of Pentacles and remind myself: I can do it!  The end is in sight.

What does the ten of pentacles mean to you?
Namaste and blessed be!