I kept yesterdays Eight of Autumn/Earth in my thoughts most of day. Looking for the story, advice, suggestion, or parable that the card had hinted at. So of course I drew the same card today since it was front and center of my awareness. I also drew a companion card to the Eight of Autumn; Balance. In some decks she is Temperance, and I look at Temperance a lot of times as my Guardian Angel coming through with reassurance and of course a reminder that a have a Guardian Angel. In this card of Balance she is the younger version of the aged storyteller in Eight of Autumn.
The caption at the bottom of the card of Balance ~ 'Take everyone's input into consideration. Merge viewpoints to create a better solution. Take your time-there's no need to rush'.
Fine words of wisdom and I am thinking that is what the Grandmother Fairy is telling the younger Fairy. Good words. Throughout my years I have received lots of advice from all sorts of people - parents, teachers, friends, and other well intentioned individuals. Ultimately I choose.
Hi Ho Hi Ho it's off to work I go.
FAIRY TAROT CARDS - Doreen Virtue & Radleigh Valentine
Perhaps I have always known everything important but will need a lifetime to discover what I know. Tarot and Oracles offer me guides and sign posts to help me along my way.
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
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ReplyDeleteSo often we need to hear the same advice over and over again until it really sinks in:)
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