Resources are a thing this week, and I’m not just talking money. Any way we direct our attention, any place we aim our energy, it claims a certain amount of our overall energetic allotment.
But the question is, does the use of resource recharge you in the process? And if it doesn’t, are there any shifts you could make to lean in that direction?
I assume many of you are feeling this acutely. It’s a thing. Keep those aforementioned questions in mind, folks, as they will help smooth your path this coming week.
Next Week in the Cards
This week, we have “The Miser” (Four of Pentacles) as outlook, with Intensity (Knight of Wands) as advice. The deck is Osho Zen.
Just like the traditional version of the Four of Pentacles, there is an element of fear and guardedness with the Miser. The lady here obviously has enough, but she also feels the drive to protect what she’s got. That suggests her feelings are less about present tense circumstance than about past experience or future anxieties.
All Tarot fours read stability to me, and this is no exception. But while most people will likely BE stable, that doesn’t mean they’ll necessarily feel stable. Expect hesitancy, or perhaps a sense of stinginess, around any sharing of resources. People won’t be quick to spend what they feel is in limited supply, be it money, time, or attention.
But get this: our advice is “Intensity,” the Knight of Wands. This is about doing what you do with a full heart, not equivocation. Split, wishy-washy, insecure energy does not generate intensity. It’s the very definition of dilution.
It’s dilution of resources people are fearing. The fear itself further dilutes energy, so it’s kind of a vicious cycle that way. The remedy lies in focus. A little passion goes a long way here.
Stop worrying if you’re letting somebody (or yourself) down. Instead? Show up with your whole heart, in the present moment. Not guilt over past or worry over future. Here. NOW. And in that given now, do the best you can. Live your love and I can promise you, it will help refill your own cup. Love begets more love, so there’ll be more out in the cosmos to spread around.
Be well, friends. And whatever you’ve got cookin’, be sure to pour some love on it.