You drew three cards this week; all were ill-dignified. Keep in mind an all-ill-dig reading is NOT an omen of bad times, nor is an all-well-dig reading an omen of good ones. The last all-well-dig reading I had featured a splitting sinus headache. Mostly it warns of potential imbalance so you can dodge what is thrown at you.
For the You position, you drew Nuin or Communication. "What we have had here is a failure to communicate" is this week's unfortunate motto. Double up on reminder failsafes, memory aids, and make sure to take snacks and water if you are traveling because it is the sort of week where transportation can be uppity.
For the Situation, you drew Duir or Gifts. There is no truly bad side to Duir. Even ill-dignified, it is a gentle reminder to be grateful for what you have and not to let the fact others have more be a thorn in your side. Yes, others have more but far more have much, much less. Sharing what you have (however little that may be) sublimates the gift across the planes. It's the sort of thing you don't think is being watched, but you are very much being watched by your Holy Guardian Angel, among others.
For the Outcome, you drew Oír or Epiphany. It is tempting not to face the inevitable. Dishonesty with yourself is going to be appealing and the Ogham suggest you don't succumb. The Ogham are constantly reminding us to face our worst fears in discursive meditation. For me, one of the specters I have had to sit down with is my fear of poverty. Once I realized what I was not going to allow poverty to reduce me to, I had an easier time dealing with those thoughts and visions.
Re: Princess Cutekitten
You drew three cards this week; all were ill-dignified. Keep in mind an all-ill-dig reading is NOT an omen of bad times, nor is an all-well-dig reading an omen of good ones. The last all-well-dig reading I had featured a splitting sinus headache. Mostly it warns of potential imbalance so you can dodge what is thrown at you.
For the You position, you drew Nuin or Communication. "What we have had here is a failure to communicate" is this week's unfortunate motto. Double up on reminder failsafes, memory aids, and make sure to take snacks and water if you are traveling because it is the sort of week where transportation can be uppity.
For the Situation, you drew Duir or Gifts. There is no truly bad side to Duir. Even ill-dignified, it is a gentle reminder to be grateful for what you have and not to let the fact others have more be a thorn in your side. Yes, others have more but far more have much, much less. Sharing what you have (however little that may be) sublimates the gift across the planes. It's the sort of thing you don't think is being watched, but you are very much being watched by your Holy Guardian Angel, among others.
For the Outcome, you drew Oír or Epiphany. It is tempting not to face the inevitable. Dishonesty with yourself is going to be appealing and the Ogham suggest you don't succumb. The Ogham are constantly reminding us to face our worst fears in discursive meditation. For me, one of the specters I have had to sit down with is my fear of poverty. Once I realized what I was not going to allow poverty to reduce me to, I had an easier time dealing with those thoughts and visions.