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Today’s Tarot Meditation Drawing: King of Swords

King of Swords

Mystic Faery Tarot by Linda Ravenscroft

Be careful  with the emotions you’re using to tie things together. You could be looking at the situation with a warped view. Don’t read too much into the issue at hand. It’s not as bad as you’re making it out to be and you could be starting a battle that’s not necessary in the first place. Put your sword down for now, survey your domain and keep an eye on things. But do so quietly and without reaction..for today at least.


Additional Insight:

Our past experiences mold our perspectives and can cause us to see what’s not really there. When you react on these emotions you can turn a mole hill into a mountain and make things a lot worse than they really are. For today at least, keep an eye on your domain and take notes. But don’t use knee jerk reactions to respond or you’ll blow things up out of proportion and lose the battle at hand. Instead, take notes, gather facts and tomorrow when you’re in a better frame of mind, you can decide what course, if any; needs to be taken. And you’ll win that battle handily. 

© 2012 Springwolf, D.D., Ph.D. Springwolf Reflections / Spring’s Haven, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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A Special Reflection From A Little Spyderwolf

The Fool

Mystic Faery Tarot by Linda Ravenscroft

Every now and then my young son (the Spyderwolf), asks if he can pull a Tarot card and see the message. Out of the blue he asked to pull a card tonight and if I would add it to my blog. So here’s a special Tarot Reflection for one and all.

The Fool:

The Faery is grabbing the bubbles and not letting them get away. Things are the same when you look at them. He’s holding onto the bubble and the flowering plant is holding onto the leaf.

Now when he tells me what he sees, I ask him what these things mean to him. Bubbles he said make you happy. And when you look at things, they’re always the same.

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So Mom’s translation:

Happiness is not an illusive thing. All things have two perspectives, even when they look the same. It’s up to you to decide if you’re trying to capture them out of the air, or if you’re letting them support what you’re standing on.

© 2012 Springwolf, D.D., Ph.D. Springwolf Reflections / Spring’s Haven, LLC. All Rights Reserved.