Did you ever notice that when there’s been no new person or project exciting in your life for awhile and then there is, suddenly there’s 2 and 3 and 4 of them? That’s because the more you focus on the good feeling you got from the one, the stronger your signal. “Bring me new inspiration.” Asking is powerful. When we ask, we will be guided to new inspiration or a new goal, new job, new friend or new muse. BUT WE HAVE TO ASK FOR IT. When you’re ready, sincerely ask internally: “Whoever or Whatever is up there or out there, please bring me something to be intensely interested in and inspired about, something to bring new spark into my life. Thank you.” It never fails. Never. And yes, God and the Universe know what your needs are, they know you need a new job, a new whatever but THE REASON YOU ASK is so they know what you are consciously prepared to work on beginning now.
My lover’s exes are my sisters. My lover’s lovers are my sisters, too. It’s the only way it ever works.
A friendly reminder that since it’s getting hot out, people of all sizes and genders are entitled to wear whatever they want to keep themselves cool and comfortable and under no circumstances is it cool to shame or sexualize them for it.
I’m glad I reached a point in my life where I can be happy just hanging at home, making soup and playing in my little patch of woods. I like it when I get to love the life I’m living.
I’m blessed to have my life, that’s for sure. Meaning: I’m blessed to know that how I think affects what comes to me, and that I can chose to exercise my free will to discipline myself to stay focused on things I like so that more things I like may come to me.
Death: We Simply Misunderstand
When we feel a loved one is gone from our life for good since they have passed out of physical form, we misunderstand. It’s just a misunderstanding when we mistake the death of the body for the death of our loved one. The caterpillar doesn’t die when it becomes a butterfly, it just moves its consciousness into a new body, leaving the old one behind. We survive in consciousness after the change called death. You meet again when you drop your own body. You can also in quiet times feel their presence and imagine you are hearing them talking to you. You’re not imagining it. Sometimes you see signs everywhere. They’re just letting you know that life goes on, it just changes form. You will meet again, know that.
Stay vigilant. Stay hopeful.
Reversed tarot cards are not negative
My dad turned me on to tarot and astrology in 1976. I quickly saw there were very few books interpreting reversed cards, and the ones that did had nothing good to say. I’ve always been a Pollyanna kind of person because my mom was, so I initially intuited that reversals had to do with a stalling, a delay in expression while it’s evolving, with a sequence having to be performed before the upright meaning of the card could be granted, i.e. Mary wants C to happen but she gets a reversed card because before C can happen, she has to do A and B. Reversals can have to do with plans pondered yet not put into action, lack of sufficient effort, or something they feel they are being held apart from. It can be where they feel blocked or discouraged, where they feel fearful. It indicates working through an issue. We work through issues every day so we’re not talking about the world crashing down around you. It simply indicates something at play in your life right now and those things come to pass, they don’t come to stay. When Rachael Pollack’s 78 Degrees of Wisdom came out in 1977, my world changed as I incorporated her interpretations with my own. With some friends/clients, they don’t want the reversed card to be read so I honor their wish. A reversed card however does give more complex and greater levels of insight, which is what she is there for in the first place. I find reversals especially helpful in answering Yes or No questions.
look for the silver lining or be an activist?
So which is it? Do you look for the silver lining or do you be an activist? Can you do both? I made an earlier post about something I saw at the beach tonight and included a photo. One Facebook friend saw the beauty of the photo but the majority saw an environmental danger and let me know all about it. I completely agree the danger exists, yet the purpose of my post was to share the beauty of the moment. But I’ve been guilty of doing the same thing when friends post pics of heavy, fatty, fried, sweet foods. I look at it and all I can see is health problems in the making. Sometimes I can smile and shake my head because their experience is none of my business, but I can seldom revel in the joy of that particular moment for them. It’s a razor’s edge, isn’t it, how to fully experience the beauty of a moment while staying mindful of consequences and implications.