Ogham Readings on Sundays
May. 14th, 2022 10:34 pm
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Date: 2022-05-16 02:28 am (UTC)This week you drew three cards.
For the You position, you drew Ngetal or Hygiene well-dignified. Overall, your outlook is sane and balanced this week. Ngetal can also be talking about robust physical health, but this is usually less the case than it is talking about rational, grounded psychological states.
For the Situation, you drew Quert or Delight ill-dignified. It is tempting to take small things and little moments for granted this week. Since this is in Situation, it could be talking about you feeling that you are taken for granted or that someone close to you feels you take them for granted. Small courtesies and kindnesses make the world go round. They are acts of gratitude. Without them, the world would be a much more terrible place.
For the Outcome, you drew Eadha or Limits ill-dignified. You are pushed beyond your reasonable limits or you feel constrained by what limits are put on you or both. The best remedy when outside forces are trying to breach or push your limits is to use the power of limits to your advantage. By showing the gods that you can work within limits, you create the energy of working within limits around yourself which repels those who don't understand limits.
For your second question, my Ogham don't like it. They give you Oír or Epiphany ill-dignified, which means they think you should go forward with AA and that not doing so will result in a lesson learned the hard way instead of the easy one.