Ogham Readings on Saturdays
Sep. 19th, 2025 09:26 pm
I am happy to read your Ogham free of charge -- that's how I hone my divination skills. Please limit your reading request to four or fewer Ogham cards: though this can take many forms, here are some common ones (all of them are basically combos of 4 cards):
-a single three card reading for the week or month and a one-off, one card reading
-four questions about four separate items that require one answer (card) per item
-a one card reading to answer a specific question and a three card for a more nuanced question
-Two separate readings, two cards a piece exploring the positives and negatives of two different choices
-a one card reading to answer a specific question and a three card for a more nuanced question
-Two separate readings, two cards a piece exploring the positives and negatives of two different choices
I am happy to do Ogham readings confidentially via email -- just email me at k steele studio at gmail during the allotted time/before deadline. I cannot answer health questions. If you have a question about health or another sensitive, private matter, provide a bunch of non-identifying information and the Ogham will be able to figure it out even if I don't. I'm serious... the Ogham actually tend to "know" things without me being privy to what is going on.
Please note I take time off during Solstices and Equinoxes for Druid stuff and because sometimes I simply need a break.
My next planned break is from October 23 - November 6.
My next planned break is from October 23 - November 6.
I take reading requests from whenever this post goes up on Friday night until 8pm US Central Time Saturday.
For a more in depth look into how I read and interpret the Ogham's symbols, please visit my website druidogham.wordpress.com.
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For a more in depth look into how I read and interpret the Ogham's symbols, please visit my website druidogham.wordpress.com.
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Date: 2025-09-21 12:39 am (UTC)My dad had a surgery three months ago and seems to, at best, be slowly recovering. His stubborn and big-headed nature, though, is complicating things on many levels.
Any advice from the Ogham would be appreciated. My mom, my brother and his woman, and my developmentally-delayed brother (who lives in a home with others like him) are also involved.
Thank you, Kimberly!
Ennobled little day
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Date: 2025-09-21 01:40 am (UTC)The Ogham have three cards for you where handling your Dad is concerned.
For the You card, and I took this to mean how you should personally be, they give Quert or Delight well-dignified. Your Dad needs light, love, and above all, humor. Don't let things get too serious -- never lose the ability to laugh. He needs that right now. Also, even though he is recovering, now is not the time for restrictive diets or "therapies" that involve deprivation. He has more time behind him than he does ahead of him, and if he wants a cheeseburger, get him the damn cheeseburger. Say a silent prayer over the cheeseburger and thank all who brought it for its gifts in order to sublimate its etheric value, but DO NOT deny him the tiny pleasures. Meatworld sucks and we all die in the end. Oops, that was supposed to have a spoiler alert...
For the Situation, you drew Ioho or Grace ill-dignified. My Ogham do not think he has a lot of time left. If he has not gotten his affairs in order, it is time. You are probably more ready than your Mom or your brother and his lady or your other brother -- it is highly likely you will be the only one who has any sense when his time draws near.
For the Outcome, you drew Ngetal or Hygiene ill-dignified. This time is going to be tough for all and unfortunately they don't see his health getting significantly better. I hope the Ogham are wrong. It is easy to run yourself ragged stressing out over this but keep in mind we all must face it. Help him to face it with humor and grace as much as you can. Find ways to thank him for all his gifts and all the good he has done. Now is not the time to focus on mea culpas unless he feels the need to talk about them. When he is gone someday, you can remain in contact with his higher self (the eternal part of him) by embodying his best characteristics. For instance, my father was extremely hard working, so when I feel lazy, I invoke his memory, which always gets me off my lazy ass!
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Date: 2025-09-21 02:42 am (UTC)They all live in the West coast, while I'm all the way in the Midwest. (Long story.) What I can do is limited. I talk to him every weekend for a bit.
As for diets, he's the one imposing restrictive diets on himself (e.g. cutting back meat), along with obscure teas and raving about the benefits of eating lettuce and cheese together, among other things. Trying to reason with him rarely works since he usually takes it as an affront, so browbeating only causes him to double down!
I'm minimizing criticism and I am trying to keep things on a more conversational tone.
Thank you, Kimberly (and your Ogham) for the advice.
Ennobled little day