Nine of Cups, Reversed Four of Pentacles
Even if you get everything you want, everything you’ve ever worked for or thought you wanted or been told you’d never manage to create—well, that doesn’t change WHO you are. It doesn’t change what you carry around inside you. If you hearyour mother’s voice from thirty years ago, telling you that you’re worthless, no about of Pledge can turn that into a sparkle.
Your sense of stability, emotional, financial, security, any root chakra issue, is not equivalent to outside circumstance. They do, however, create a feedback loop that feeds on itself.
Safety comes from within. Sure, expanded or contracted in accordance with outside circumstance, fed or bled that way, but reflected through the glasses you wear. You can get used to being well-fed or feeling hungry, and end up amping up that vibration with your constant expectations. Word to the wise.
Where does your sense of safety come from?
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I have to have a solid foundation. Some sort of stability or it throws everything out of whack. As a matter of fact, I just had this conversation over the weekend. I said, “I can’t be in a position where I’m always guessing what is going on. I have to know the truth, good or bad.”
My security comes from that truth. I have waaay too much Neptune to be allowed to run around with delusions.
Interestingly, I’m working right now on clearing up some root chakra issues. I’ve never worked with these before. So, I’m sure it will be a learning experience.
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I’m thinking root charka would be good for watery folks, give you a bit more stability. I like that.
I’ve always thought my foundation was solid but recently discovered a HUGE crack in the foundation of self. Once things are solidified it becomes easier to feel safe from within!
Again with the syncronicity, there’s an interesting article in this month’s Psychology Today today about “Paranoia” – very enlightening!
Thanks Dixie for your wise words & help with foundation repair!