I’m starting this blog series in an attempt to find my way to “chill” because yo gorl has almost no chill – only now instead of that being a personality trait it’s causing hormonal fluctuations that my body doesn’t know how to process anymore which then leads to me passing out … which is no bueno. I consider myself agnostic because I’m not sure there is/are a god/s, but I’m not going to tell you they can’t possibly exist either. I do however enjoy the idea of trying out different forms of meditation to see if any of them will work for me, which brings me to my latest adventure – using tarot cards as a point of focus for meditation. Let’s see what cards I pull today, shall we?
Today I’m just pulling a single card while asking myself how I can find a sense of patience — because I am very much impatient, which has a tendency to make lifestyle changes seem useless since they generally take a while to start seeing results from.
Six of Water – Inverted
Kindness
Compassion
Forgiveness
Oooooo so this is interesting — inverted the six of water basically symbolizes a caution against being petty and instead encourages us to reroute our angry energy into some other act of kindness in an effort to stay emotionally detached from what is causing the acts of petty. I guess in a way being impatient with a healing process could be seen as being a bit petty. I have been putting myself down and not celebrating the good changes as much as I could be. I’m still not sure how exactly to funnel the frustration I’m feeling into something kind, but I’ll definitely be mulling the idea over for the rest of the day.
This card was pulled from the Dreams of Gaia Tarot set by Ravynne Phelan – it’s sort of a hybrid oracle deck that I’ve really been enjoying. The accompanying book for this set really makes sense to my brain.