You drew three cards this week, all ill-dignified. I will utter my usual comment about all ill-dignified readings NOT being portents of doom. If anything, I am more wary of all well-dig readings as they are easier to catch us off guard.
For the You position, you drew Uilleand or Generosity. Of all the cards to draw ill-dig, Uilleand and Duir (Gifts) are the most pleasant ones. Both can indicate a glut of gifts laid upon you, and if you choose to be grateful for them or pay them forward, it's nothing but more good fortune coming your way. At its worst, Uilleand points to overspending on someone such as children in order to placate them.
For the Situation, you drew Oir or Epiphany. There is a realization you need to have that you are putting off -- time to dig through the subconscious and be a detective when it comes to figuring yourself out. Of course I suggest discursive meditation.
For the Outcome, you drew Beith or Intention. It's not true that good intentions pave the road to hell. Instead, it is unanalyzed, diffuse, amorphous intentions that open trouble's door. Get your head on straight, be ruthlessly honest with yourself, and ask "Is there fear behind this? What am I most afraid of? What does this symbolize for me?"
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Date: 2025-05-11 02:38 am (UTC)Thanks for the report!
You drew three cards this week, all ill-dignified. I will utter my usual comment about all ill-dignified readings NOT being portents of doom. If anything, I am more wary of all well-dig readings as they are easier to catch us off guard.
For the You position, you drew Uilleand or Generosity. Of all the cards to draw ill-dig, Uilleand and Duir (Gifts) are the most pleasant ones. Both can indicate a glut of gifts laid upon you, and if you choose to be grateful for them or pay them forward, it's nothing but more good fortune coming your way. At its worst, Uilleand points to overspending on someone such as children in order to placate them.
For the Situation, you drew Oir or Epiphany. There is a realization you need to have that you are putting off -- time to dig through the subconscious and be a detective when it comes to figuring yourself out. Of course I suggest discursive meditation.
For the Outcome, you drew Beith or Intention. It's not true that good intentions pave the road to hell. Instead, it is unanalyzed, diffuse, amorphous intentions that open trouble's door. Get your head on straight, be ruthlessly honest with yourself, and ask "Is there fear behind this? What am I most afraid of? What does this symbolize for me?"