Thanks for the feedback! Your strategy sounds as if it is wise.
All of your cards were well-balanced/well-dignified this week. This is not to say this week won't be without challenges; it is just that you stand a very good chance of triumphing over them and being your best possible self.
For the You position, you drew Coll or Wisdom. You strictly define what you do and do not know this week, and you keep your ego concerning what you know in check. That said, be aware that someone might challenge your knowledge or worse yet, ignore it. Coll is a willingness to do the hard work it takes to achieve mastery, and whatever your fellow ignorant humans think, it does not matter because your willingness to work is likely pleasing to the gods.
For the Situation, you drew Ruis or Regret. You use the power of regret to avoid trouble and to forgive the wrongs done to you. Because you are able to see your errors and the errors of others from a bird's eye view, you have actually gained the benefit of what was presented to you as a lesson. This is not to say that someone won't try to use your regrets against you or that you won't feel guilt, but you will have much more power than you did in the past.
For the Outcome, you drew Uilleand or Generosity. Uilleand is a wonderful tree card symbolized in the old Ogham by the honeysuckle and in my Prairie Ogham as the trumpet vine. Both are bountiful plants (a little invasive) that provide sweet nectar for pollinating insects and shelter for birds. I think Uilleand should be understood as the power of give and take: when you give generously, you can never be truly poor because you are always rich in your mind. In this way, the richest people on earth are eternally poor because they think money is everything and letting go of it becomes painful no matter how much they have. Uilleand is when you realize how heartfelt generosity comes back to you via the power of seven, and sometimes I have perceived this as seven different forms or seven different planes. By giving away the beauty of their blooms and by expanding their generous branches, the honeysuckle and the trumpet vine provide for birds and bees while gaining sunlight, water, and pollination.
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Thanks for the feedback! Your strategy sounds as if it is wise.
All of your cards were well-balanced/well-dignified this week. This is not to say this week won't be without challenges; it is just that you stand a very good chance of triumphing over them and being your best possible self.
For the You position, you drew Coll or Wisdom. You strictly define what you do and do not know this week, and you keep your ego concerning what you know in check. That said, be aware that someone might challenge your knowledge or worse yet, ignore it. Coll is a willingness to do the hard work it takes to achieve mastery, and whatever your fellow ignorant humans think, it does not matter because your willingness to work is likely pleasing to the gods.
For the Situation, you drew Ruis or Regret. You use the power of regret to avoid trouble and to forgive the wrongs done to you. Because you are able to see your errors and the errors of others from a bird's eye view, you have actually gained the benefit of what was presented to you as a lesson. This is not to say that someone won't try to use your regrets against you or that you won't feel guilt, but you will have much more power than you did in the past.
For the Outcome, you drew Uilleand or Generosity. Uilleand is a wonderful tree card symbolized in the old Ogham by the honeysuckle and in my Prairie Ogham as the trumpet vine. Both are bountiful plants (a little invasive) that provide sweet nectar for pollinating insects and shelter for birds. I think Uilleand should be understood as the power of give and take: when you give generously, you can never be truly poor because you are always rich in your mind. In this way, the richest people on earth are eternally poor because they think money is everything and letting go of it becomes painful no matter how much they have. Uilleand is when you realize how heartfelt generosity comes back to you via the power of seven, and sometimes I have perceived this as seven different forms or seven different planes. By giving away the beauty of their blooms and by expanding their generous branches, the honeysuckle and the trumpet vine provide for birds and bees while gaining sunlight, water, and pollination.