For the You position, you drew Ngetal or Hygiene well-dignified. Despite its good dignity, this card is one of my Ogham's danger cards. You are warned to be vigilant and proactive about your health and self-preservation. With that out of the way, this is a good week to begin new and positive habits, harnessing the power of the waxing moon and Mercury finally coming out of retrograde. Let go of old baggage, emotional and otherwise, and free up the space so good fortune can flow in.
For the Situation, you drew Huath or Obstacles well-dignified. This is yet another Ogham danger card, so again be warned. Your mojo is high and woe be to the ill-wisher who thinks his or her trifling energy can pierce your armor. This is a good week to observe the conditions of true strength, because you have it.
For the Outcome, you drew Ioho or Grace ill-dignified. Beware of not allowing yourself to rest. Grief is natural and our culture lacks ways of recognizing and dealing with it. For anything new to be born, something old must give way and die. Nothing will ever change that fact. Still, you can keep the eternal spirit of that which has died by embodying their best parts and traits.
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You drew three cards this week.
For the You position, you drew Ngetal or Hygiene well-dignified. Despite its good dignity, this card is one of my Ogham's danger cards. You are warned to be vigilant and proactive about your health and self-preservation. With that out of the way, this is a good week to begin new and positive habits, harnessing the power of the waxing moon and Mercury finally coming out of retrograde. Let go of old baggage, emotional and otherwise, and free up the space so good fortune can flow in.
For the Situation, you drew Huath or Obstacles well-dignified. This is yet another Ogham danger card, so again be warned. Your mojo is high and woe be to the ill-wisher who thinks his or her trifling energy can pierce your armor. This is a good week to observe the conditions of true strength, because you have it.
For the Outcome, you drew Ioho or Grace ill-dignified. Beware of not allowing yourself to rest. Grief is natural and our culture lacks ways of recognizing and dealing with it. For anything new to be born, something old must give way and die. Nothing will ever change that fact. Still, you can keep the eternal spirit of that which has died by embodying their best parts and traits.