Ogham Readings on Mondays
Jan. 4th, 2021 12:13 amSubmit 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!
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Date: 2021-01-05 02:06 am (UTC)My Ogham give me Ngetal, which means Broom in the old system and Goldenrod in my system. Overall, Ngetal is a tree of hygiene. I think what they are saying is that you are a perfectionist and that you worry too much. Have you journaled about it? I would try alternate forms of storytelling, for instance recording audio of yourself reading a children's tale aloud and then posting it online somewhere, or memorizing some jokes or silly short poems and then trying them out on your friends, and see if that helps you break the ice with storytelling. A story by someone else or a joke is still a story... Maybe miniaturizing other people's "stories" can help you to tell longer ones.