Ogham Readings on Sundays
Nov. 27th, 2022 12:53 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

I am happy to read your Ogham free of charge -- that's how I hone my divination skills. I take reading requests until 8pm Central Time (Chicago Illinois USA) on Sunday night. Though I am flattered that people want readings after the deadline, I decline reading requests made after 8pm Central Time on Sunday night without exception.
I will be taking off the last Sunday in December 2022 and the first Sunday of 2023 this year.
For a more in depth look into how I read and interpret the Ogham's symbols, please visit my website druidogham.wordpress.com.
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Ogham reading requests are closed for the week of November 27, 2022. Thank you for your queries, prayers, and donations and see you next week for more free readings!
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Date: 2022-11-27 10:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2022-11-28 03:07 am (UTC)My Ogham give you three cards for the SPD-SPD era.
For the You position, they provide Gort or Perseverance ill-dignified. You may feel impatient for something to end, or feel that you need to change something fairly drastic in order to thrive. That said, the warning here is to choose carefully what you are going to stick with.
For the Situation, you drew Huath or Obstacles well-dignified. The Ogham see a hard challenge or two for you, but nothing you cannot handle. You will stand a high chance of facing adversity and opposition with uncommon grace with a balance of force.
For the Outcome or general Karma of the period, they provide Muin or Harvest well-dignified, meaning that you understand you sow what you reap and because of this, you choose to plant the right seeds.