This is a great essay. I read it back in the summer and gave it a re-read today due to a recent tarot reading/counseling session from an intuitive person (who I trust) and so I'm working through the information she provided to me. She said she received information that I was inclined towards the creation and cleansing of space in a variety of ways. She described it as a sort of spiritual handyman, which is interesting as handyman work is part of my skill set and business model. Adding a spiritual element is sensible to me, especially in the current times with all the messy energy out there. I'm not exactly sure how to pursue this line of work, though. Currently I do the SOP daily with the Norse pantheon, a daily tarot draw and I've been doing the Essenes teachings for about a year. I need to make improvements in my meditation practices and hone my focus and will training. I'm probably going to post this question next magic Monday on JMG's blog, but I would like to solicit your thoughts (or reading suggestions) as well. Thanks! -Kerry
On creating and cleaning space
This is a great essay. I read it back in the summer and gave it a re-read today due to a recent tarot reading/counseling session from an intuitive person (who I trust) and so I'm working through the information she provided to me.
She said she received information that I was inclined towards the creation and cleansing of space in a variety of ways. She described it as a sort of spiritual handyman, which is interesting as handyman work is part of my skill set and business model. Adding a spiritual element is sensible to me, especially in the current times with all the messy energy out there. I'm not exactly sure how to pursue this line of work, though. Currently I do the SOP daily with the Norse pantheon, a daily tarot draw and I've been doing the Essenes teachings for about a year. I need to make improvements in my meditation practices and hone my focus and will training. I'm probably going to post this question next magic Monday on JMG's blog, but I would like to solicit your thoughts (or reading suggestions) as well. Thanks! -Kerry