September 4

09/05/13: Open Cell Door / Devil Reversed

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The Reversed Devil is very encouraging to see to me today. It’s a moment of sweet release—there’s an opportunity to leave behind a bondage. An attitude, a habit, a way of thinking or being can be left behind right now. The cell door is wide open. Will you have the courage to escape?

Happy New Moon in Virgo (exact 6:37am, CDT). You think this might have something to do with it? I sure do!

Do you see an open cell door?

Mystic Dreamer Tarot
by Heidi Darras

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  1. So validating…. again.

    I had been thinking it is a trap to have OCD type thoughts, or maybe they’re like PTSD. When you have been in abusive relationships, and when you can finally be done with them, but the memories of all the bad stuff keeps returning. I should be overjoyed, but I’m still living that. Trying to replace with fluffy affirmations. But this morning, took a step with a support group. All about lifting each other, catch somebody when they’re falling. Ya baby, I’m walking out.

    1. That’s great, sofie. And you know, if the fluffy affirmation thoughts don’t feel real, go just one step up from where you feel at the time. Like climbing a staircase. From the bottom to the top looks like a long way and it would be in a single leap, but one step at a time, you can make it up without trouble. ♥

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