For the You position, you drew Straif or Resilience ill-dignified. The Ogham are straight up saying you should be flexible but not too flexible this week. There is always a careful balance that you must ride of when to give in and when to stay rigid: this week is going to present a challenge. We cannot be so open-minded that our brains fall out, but not all traditions are good ones. True grace often means letting go of the old in order to make room for the new.
For the Situation, you drew Coll or Wisdom well-dignified. This speaks of some hard-earned skills and acuities. Coll is a card I almost named gnosis, the kind of knowledge that comes from firsthand, immersive experience. It's the difference between reading a book about making soap and actually making soap a thousand times. Your knowledge comes in handy and is ready to be passed down.
For the Outcome, you drew Ioho or Grace well-dignified, which seems appropriate considering the first card. Again, we mustn't throw the baby out with the bathwater when we embrace a new way of thinking or a fresh input. The key is to let the right amount of change in the door. My father who passed away in October and my mother were always good at balancing the amount of "stuff" in their house, doing seasonal cleanings and purging old items in order to bring in the new ones.
For the current strategy, my Ogham like it. They give Gort or Perseverance well-dignified, meaning this strategy is effective if you can stick with it.
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You and the fam drew three cards this week.
For the You position, you drew Straif or Resilience ill-dignified. The Ogham are straight up saying you should be flexible but not too flexible this week. There is always a careful balance that you must ride of when to give in and when to stay rigid: this week is going to present a challenge. We cannot be so open-minded that our brains fall out, but not all traditions are good ones. True grace often means letting go of the old in order to make room for the new.
For the Situation, you drew Coll or Wisdom well-dignified. This speaks of some hard-earned skills and acuities. Coll is a card I almost named gnosis, the kind of knowledge that comes from firsthand, immersive experience. It's the difference between reading a book about making soap and actually making soap a thousand times. Your knowledge comes in handy and is ready to be passed down.
For the Outcome, you drew Ioho or Grace well-dignified, which seems appropriate considering the first card. Again, we mustn't throw the baby out with the bathwater when we embrace a new way of thinking or a fresh input. The key is to let the right amount of change in the door. My father who passed away in October and my mother were always good at balancing the amount of "stuff" in their house, doing seasonal cleanings and purging old items in order to bring in the new ones.
For the current strategy, my Ogham like it. They give Gort or Perseverance well-dignified, meaning this strategy is effective if you can stick with it.