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Date: 2022-05-02 12:21 am (UTC)What do the Ogham have to say to me this month?
Thank you.
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Date: 2022-05-02 02:10 am (UTC)The Ogham give you three cards for this May.
For the You position, they provide Coll or Wisdom ill-dignified. It will be easy to be afflicted with a case of Foot-in-Mouth-itis this month, consider yourself warned to keep your mouth shut if you're in doubt! Alternately, don't be afraid to pass the buck if you don't feel you know, but someone else might.
For the Situation, you drew Eadha or Limits ill-dignified. This indicates you or someone close to you feeling pushed outside the limits or feeling overly constrained by limits. It can also indicate overreaction and frustration. Limits are what they are, and the first reaction to realistically accepting them is usually depression. The depression passes and then comes the realization of the benefits of limits.
For the Outcome, you drew Ur or Intimacy ill-dignified. If you have a Significant Other or some kind of bestie in your life, this can indicate friction or drama. It can also be talking about the desire to spill too much information as social currency, which would jibe with Coll ill-dignified, and in that case the Ogham once again say "know when to shut up".