
Today’s Tarot forecast is the Three of Wands (Sun in Aries) and the Seven of Cups (Venus in Scorpio). Sometimes, we work hard to achieve a certain ends and when it arrives, we find it’s not everything we might have expected. What looked like bliss last month seems questionable today. What feels like the world’s hugest disaster today may be the biggest gift we’ve every gotten, just in ugly wrapping paper. Nevertheless, don’t let that water (Cups/emotional reaction) put too much of a damper on your fire (Wands/passion).
Not much of anything can be accurately assessed in isolation. Yes, of course, work for good outcomes, produce and contribute and focus and make a difference. But if it doesn’t come out quite as you expected, or if you find there are twists and turns along the way, so be it. Go ahead and live, best that you can. Just stay flexible, going with the best information you’ve got at the time.
That’s the thing, about being in the flow. You often don’t see very far down the road. You have the general idea, where you’re going, but as far as how to get there, you don’t get an outline of the whole plan in triplicate. The magical stuff happens when you are tuned in, and you may get a nudge to go to a certain place, talk to a certain person, take a certain route home one day. You can see the next step ahead, maybe two but not much more.
Quiet your mind, and you can hear all this. You start getting gifts from the Universe: shortcuts, synchronicity, nudges away from pitfalls. That’s kindo f the point. That’s why us new age freaks are always touting mediation in its many forms and splendors. Because your brain has to be trained to shut the $%(# up! Otherwise, it will be talking right through the movie that has got your golden key, to exactly whatever it is you’re asking for. There’s no reason to stand for that kind of crap! Left to it’s own devices, our ego-driven-has-to-have-control-of-everything mind is the two-year old at the movie who missed his naptime.
That’s why your radar can suck when you’re scared, angry or otherwise hurting badly. That two-year-old’s on a sugar buzz to end all sugar buzzes. Or drunk. Unruly. Hysterical. Out of control. You can’t hear over the screaming. You hug and comfort the child baby, looking to quiet him down for a nap so you can watch your movie. And that’s what you can do with troublesome thoughts. You accept them, acknowledge how they came about and what purpose they seek to serve; then put them down (without judgment) for a nap. So you can tune in for a universal second opinion.
Do you find quieting your mind helps you find your way?
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i have been a fan of your tarot readings for awhile! thanks for posting. i really needed to hear this today!
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Well, if I don’t quiet my mind I can drive myself crazy! Great post Dixie!
Thank you, leisha.