Thursday 16 March 2017

Doublespeak

Daily Draw: The Everyday Witch Tarot, Justice

This card didn't immediately speak to me today so I dew again and again and got her numerical counterparts the two of wands and the two of pentacles. These clarify the message of justice today - making a choice and achieving balance. Both difficult to do in a state of reaction. 

The preceding cards (in the deck and ones that I have recently drawn) are relevant here. The hermit offering clarity through critical distance and the wheel which reminds us of the patterns and cycles of life. 

The curtain and the blindfold suggests there is still more to be revealed and my plans may need to adapt accordingly but for now it feels good to have an outline agenda. 

The difference between successful people and really successful people is that really successful people say no to almost everything

Warren Buffet, 1930 - 






7 comments:

  1. This card also feels like you don't have to know every little detail and every "what if? to make a sound and balanced choice!

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    1. I agree and too much concern with detail can actually get in the way of sound and balanced decisions.

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  2. taking that first step toward anything is the most difficult. What? Give up my horrible life for something unknown? Never :)

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  3. I like the black and the white cats balancing each other. We have to have both to appreciate the other. I wonder if Justice is playing peek-a-boo making sure there is balance with the light and the dark.

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    1. There are lots of cats in this deck and the box also has their paw prints inside. Perhaps she's keeping an eye on them as they put their cases...

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  4. This Justice is peeking! :) But her peek is a good reminder that everything is not always black or white.

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    1. I think I've seen her peeking in a couple of other decks can't remember which ones. Like you say nothing is black and white and no one is ever truly objective we all look through our own lenses.

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