Very cool! Thank you for your work and for helping plant all those trees. I'm further down the Fox from you here in Aurora. Let me know if you ever get out to the far West burbs and I'll read your Ogham in person.
My Ogham give you three cards regarding your upcoming season.
For the You or most immediate position, they provide Ioho or Grace well-dignified. You'll have the good nature and the skill required to let go of that which is not meant to be or that which is not happening naturally.
For the Situation, a card that refers to all the factors influencing you or trying to influence you, you drew Ngetal or Hygiene well-dignified. This points to an ability to keep yourself above the fray despite distractions. It also indicates a level head.
For the Outcome, you drew Huath or Obstacles ill-dignified. When obstacles arise, the urge to deal with them can be imbalanced in a couple of ways. One way is that you simply lack the energy to handle them, and in that case, I suggest propitiating or praying to Ares. The other way is that you are tempted to force things, or to go to war (obviously not literal war, metaphorical war) when you should stay cool. The best course is to meditate on the best course of action the Stoic way, by imagining best and worst case scenarios ahead of time and deeply contemplating them.
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My Ogham give you three cards regarding your upcoming season.
For the You or most immediate position, they provide Ioho or Grace well-dignified. You'll have the good nature and the skill required to let go of that which is not meant to be or that which is not happening naturally.
For the Situation, a card that refers to all the factors influencing you or trying to influence you, you drew Ngetal or Hygiene well-dignified. This points to an ability to keep yourself above the fray despite distractions. It also indicates a level head.
For the Outcome, you drew Huath or Obstacles ill-dignified. When obstacles arise, the urge to deal with them can be imbalanced in a couple of ways. One way is that you simply lack the energy to handle them, and in that case, I suggest propitiating or praying to Ares. The other way is that you are tempted to force things, or to go to war (obviously not literal war, metaphorical war) when you should stay cool. The best course is to meditate on the best course of action the Stoic way, by imagining best and worst case scenarios ahead of time and deeply contemplating them.