Everyday Tarot, 06/02/11: Heart-Centered Zen / Rev. 2 of Swords
Inverted 2 of Swords has hints for finding Zen in the face of conflict.
The Cosmos is part of any Fool’s Journey—those blips of the divine that show up in everyday observations and ponderings.
Here, you’ll find plenty of Tarot, a touch of magic, maybe some astrology, animal messengers, and other bits of woo woven together. But whether or not you buy into a new-agey framing, the point is the same: what counts is the messages, not the envelopes they arrive in.
Inverted 2 of Swords has hints for finding Zen in the face of conflict.
There’s the kind of perfect nobody is–never making mistakes. It’s the “you’ll never be good enough /smart enough/strong enough” perfect. That kind of perfect is perfectly…
Got another repeat for Everyday Tarot, along with some ideas for reigning in scattered energy.
This is Vega. He was always in my lap, snuggled up next to me, or laying on top of me, pawing me in the face to…
Effectively sorting through conflict requires detaching and evaluating competing interests. The inverted Five of Swords helps.
I have no idea what they make of the crazy, pink-haired Taort reader running through all those prayer candles.
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