Kimberly Steele (
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Ogham Readings on Sundays

Hi Everyone,
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.
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You drew three cards this week.
For the You position, you drew Quert or Delight well-dignified. Quert in this dignity means that you'll be able to enjoy the little pleasures of life a bit more this week. It is gratitude for little, taken-for-granted things that makes life worthwhile for all. This is the card for "God is in the details". By paying attention to detail and small courtesies, you will enrich the immediate etheric plane around you and sublimate astral plane energy, which is a Midas touch of the spirit.
For the Situation, you drew Ngetal or Health ill-dignified. Straight up, this is a health warning and you should guard your own health and that of your loved ones like a hawk this week. Regular supplementation, especially of Zinc and Vitamin B, C, and D plus mild, gentle exercise is a must this week, plus as much slow, well-crafted food as you can manage. That said, over-healthing oneself is just as imbalanced, and beware of dietary fads and quasi-medical and medical quackery this week.
For the Outcome, you drew Muin or Harvest ill-dignified. There may be some impatience over a project or goal you've been watching to come to fruition. You have a while longer to wait. This could also be about a literal harvest if you're a gardener: it may be too early or too late to buy certain plants or sow certain seeds. The opposite imbalance is "too much of a good thing", and in this case, the Ogham gently remind you to practice moderation.