For the You position, they give me Fearn (Alder) or Guidance/Bridge ill-dignified. This means that it will feel as if you are getting nowhere fast and that you'll have the common tendency to either over-trust or mistrust a source of knowledge. Be ready to separate the wheat from the chaff: don't glorify or kill the messenger; instead, examine the message itself with a clear and dispassionate eye.
For the Situation position, they give me Mór or Change. There are big changes going on for you right now underneath the surface.
In the Karma or Lesson position, they give me Ioho (Yew) or Grace ill-dignified. If I remember correctly, this isn't the first time you've gotten this card in one of my Ogham readings. Ioho is talking about the lack of Grace, but now it's in the Lesson position. I think this speaks of the difficulty of walking away from all you've ever known as well as your grace-deficient family. It's going to take extraordinary grace to deal with them, even if dealing with them means never speaking to them again in this incarnation.
Re: It's going to be tough going
Date: 2021-02-15 11:55 pm (UTC)For the You position, they give me Fearn (Alder) or Guidance/Bridge ill-dignified. This means that it will feel as if you are getting nowhere fast and that you'll have the common tendency to either over-trust or mistrust a source of knowledge. Be ready to separate the wheat from the chaff: don't glorify or kill the messenger; instead, examine the message itself with a clear and dispassionate eye.
For the Situation position, they give me Mór or Change. There are big changes going on for you right now underneath the surface.
In the Karma or Lesson position, they give me Ioho (Yew) or Grace ill-dignified. If I remember correctly, this isn't the first time you've gotten this card in one of my Ogham readings. Ioho is talking about the lack of Grace, but now it's in the Lesson position. I think this speaks of the difficulty of walking away from all you've ever known as well as your grace-deficient family. It's going to take extraordinary grace to deal with them, even if dealing with them means never speaking to them again in this incarnation.