Kimberly Steele (
kimberlysteele) wrote2020-11-29 09:47 pm
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Ogham Readings on Mondays
Submit your question or request for a general "what's up this week" reading and I will be happy to oblige!

I am happy to read your Ogham free of charge -- that's how I hone my divination skills -- but if you want to donate for it, I'll happily buy myself a book, a snack, or a cup of tea while on the town. Please only donate if you can absolutely afford it. I've been there. Your prayers for my continued success are welcome whether you donate or not!

I am happy to read your Ogham free of charge -- that's how I hone my divination skills -- but if you want to donate for it, I'll happily buy myself a book, a snack, or a cup of tea while on the town. Please only donate if you can absolutely afford it. I've been there. Your prayers for my continued success are welcome whether you donate or not!
Space Case?
I appreciate your work & your no-nonsense attitude & put in an account on this page so that I can join in on the commentary.
I have a question & know it's late & can wait till next week if need be.
Should I continue with my journey through the cosmos with my space art?
Pursuit of art in any form or fashion is always a good thing, but could this be worthwhile for me?
Thank you in advance for your time, I always look forward to reading your thoughts. :)
Colleen
Re: Space Case?
Thanks for your question and thank you for setting up a profile just to comment here! Oddly, my Ogham say No, space art should not be your focus. They give me Ioho, or Grace, ill-dignified. I don't think the Ogham are saying "don't do space art", but I do think they are saying that there are other arts waiting for you to discover them. Since they gave me Ioho, a card of endings and grace, they might be trying to hint at pursuing art that has to do with letting go, the beauty of death, and endings.
Re: Space Case?
Thank you for a reply on such short notice!
I've been in a kind of artistic limbo, like wandering around & trying different things, but not having the time to commit to the detailed portraits of my younger days.
It sounds kind of ominous there at the end, especially in light of what's going on. I'm not afraid of catching the invisible boogie man, just hoping that it's not filtering through from some other part of my life.
Re: Space Case?
Re: Space Case?
I guess death scares me like it would for many, but it's strange that (besides "I love you") the last words I spoke to my dying Mother were "Don't be scared".
I'll continue to mull this over & think of what it might mean in my life. Sorry I keep dragging it out!