Ogham Readings on Sundays
Jul. 15th, 2023 10:02 pm
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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Date: 2023-07-16 06:31 am (UTC)Can I get a three-card reading to know how I can make the best of my next numerological cycle? Your Ogham knows what time period I'm referring to.
Thanks as always!
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Date: 2023-07-17 01:52 am (UTC)You drew three cards for the cycle in question.
For the You position, you drew Nuin or Communication ill-dignified. The world of strangers stands a high chance of being surly and unproductive. Technology and transportation woes should be expected and prepared for: keep a backup plan handy. Also, the straightforward meaning of this card when ill-dig is that communications of all sorts will be strained.
For the Situation, you drew Ioho or Grace well-dignified. You show dignity and class if and when things do not go your way. Letting go of what is not meant for you or what is no longer yours is what makes a mature adult. Many never get there; in fact immaturity of the graceless sort is the defining characteristic of our era.
For the Outcome, you drew Oír or Epiphany ill-dignified. I tend to notice that Oír is always good in some way because it talks about truths being revealed. Whether ill- or well-dignified, truth can be painful, and it is the way we handle it that is important.