Illustrations from the Tarot of the Ages reproduced by permission of U.S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902 USA. Copyrights © 1990 by U.S. Games Systems, Inc. Further reproduction prohibited.
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![]() These two cards would be great to remember the love and the bonds of relationships that are no longer in your life. Sometimes people forget to celebrate the Anniversary of one’s passing. The Death can be literal or figurative. The transformation of relationships is a major theme for humanity. The incarnation into a physical form changes through time, just as the caterpillar becomes the butterfly. With the passing of a loved one, it is good to remember that the connections through love are still with you, always. Celebrate the passing, as much as you can. Their consciousness, and their love, are still flowing through the Universal web of consciousness. Love never dies, however the vehicle through which love flows will transform. Today, I celebrate the Death-iversary of my mentor and teacher of the Tarot. Many of his greatest gifts include the living and walking example of compassion, love, and non-judgement. He had dedicated his “caterpillar” life to a path of service. For his brilliant example of how to live life, I am truly honored to have been his student. So a cheers to my teacher, my best friend and the most amazing spiritual sage that I have known. I will spend time talking with you today and learning how to listen with more accuracy to the impressions of communication, love and energy. Thank you and Happy Death-iversary!
Illustrations from the Tarot of the Ages reproduced by permission of U.S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902 USA. Copyrights © 1990 by U.S. Games Systems, Inc. Further reproduction prohibited.
![]() You may be in a relationship that you feel you will need to take the role of leader and example. At times, you may want to tell your partner what to do and more importantly how to be. Make sure they are open and receptive to your wisdom before you offer it. No one likes to be told what to do, how to be, and how to live their life unless they are asking for advice, guidance and direction. If they come to you wanting your opinion and you have an opportunity to impart your wisdom and life experience, then go for it! It is best to have an open door to impart your story. Make sure you are not imposing information when it is not asked for. In this case, just simply BE. Walk your talk and show others through how you live your everyday life. When they see something they like in you and they ask you how you got to be where you are, then you can share openly how to attain the essence of BE-ing. |
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