For the You position, they provide Saille or Sensitivity ill-dignified. You suffer from oversensitivity, undersensitivity, or the common combination of swings from one extreme to the other. I have been plagued with sensitivity issues all my life, and it is only in the last ten or so years that I have gotten any handle on those issues. What I have found helpful is a minimal approach to stuff: less is truly more. Clutter bothers me on an existential level. But it isn't just about less stuff -- the lesson of Aphrodite who rules this card is that we have to mercilessly exclude what we don't absolutely love in order to be truly happy.
For the Situation, you drew Phagos or Teaching well-dignified. You'll have the opportunity to either gain or provide knowledge. If you're gaining, it will be from masterful source. If you provide, it will be on a subject that you have mastered.
For the Outcome, you drew Eadha or Limits well-dignified. You will stay within your lane in the best sort of way this week, understanding that what limits you is also what makes you strong, determined, and unique.
Putting forward a "Am I strong enough to handle the future?" question as a Yes/No is problematic. You have no choice but to handle it and how you handle it is up to you. I rephrased your question as "What do I need to work on the most to deal with my future?" My Ogham provide Coll or Wisdom well-dignified, which is to say that you would do well to understand that wisdom is the drip-drip-drip that turns a puddle into the Grand Canyon over time. To say it is a glacial process is an understatement. I used to fear becoming homeless but then I thought about it. Being homeless isn't the worst thing. Like the song, I'm not too proud to beg and as perverse as it sounds, I'd rather die of exposure while walking through the Canadian wilderness (first place I'd head as a homeless person) and get eaten by a bear than in a nursing home bed. If I lose my mind, well that sucks, but I'll get another one in my next incarnation and all the mental plane skills I mastered will stay with me when my body dies. As far as stress, yeah, that also sucks but that is why we are here, to be put through trials that make us stronger.
Re: Week 45
Date: 2022-11-07 11:51 pm (UTC)The Ogham give you three cards this week.
For the You position, they provide Saille or Sensitivity ill-dignified. You suffer from oversensitivity, undersensitivity, or the common combination of swings from one extreme to the other. I have been plagued with sensitivity issues all my life, and it is only in the last ten or so years that I have gotten any handle on those issues. What I have found helpful is a minimal approach to stuff: less is truly more. Clutter bothers me on an existential level. But it isn't just about less stuff -- the lesson of Aphrodite who rules this card is that we have to mercilessly exclude what we don't absolutely love in order to be truly happy.
For the Situation, you drew Phagos or Teaching well-dignified. You'll have the opportunity to either gain or provide knowledge. If you're gaining, it will be from masterful source. If you provide, it will be on a subject that you have mastered.
For the Outcome, you drew Eadha or Limits well-dignified. You will stay within your lane in the best sort of way this week, understanding that what limits you is also what makes you strong, determined, and unique.
Putting forward a "Am I strong enough to handle the future?" question as a Yes/No is problematic. You have no choice but to handle it and how you handle it is up to you. I rephrased your question as "What do I need to work on the most to deal with my future?" My Ogham provide Coll or Wisdom well-dignified, which is to say that you would do well to understand that wisdom is the drip-drip-drip that turns a puddle into the Grand Canyon over time. To say it is a glacial process is an understatement. I used to fear becoming homeless but then I thought about it. Being homeless isn't the worst thing. Like the song, I'm not too proud to beg and as perverse as it sounds, I'd rather die of exposure while walking through the Canadian wilderness (first place I'd head as a homeless person) and get eaten by a bear than in a nursing home bed. If I lose my mind, well that sucks, but I'll get another one in my next incarnation and all the mental plane skills I mastered will stay with me when my body dies. As far as stress, yeah, that also sucks but that is why we are here, to be put through trials that make us stronger.