Fides quaerens intellectum
Irish Polytheism from my point of view.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Day 2 - Storm Fields
This card seems very negative upon first glance. What appears to be a tornado and rain shower seem to descend upon a lone house in the middle of a plain. In the foreground I can see a bee flying over a flower, oblivious to the storm in the background. This card feels as though it is warning me to take shelter and wait out a storm of some sort. Having lived in Missouri for the majority of my life, buckling down during a serious thunderstorm and other severe weather is nothing new.
The guidebook, however, describes today's card as the release of pent up energy. "Not all storms are destructive," we are reminded. "Rather, they serve nature by bringing rain to the ground and wind to the trees." This card suggests to us that yes, we are going to get a little wet, but after that period of time we will once again be bathed in the sunlight.
I view this card as a continuation of yesterday's message. We were blessed with advice on visualizing the life we want to lead, even through stormy times. How fitting that today we would get a card telling us a similar message.
Check back tomorrow for day 3!
Labels:
challenge,
Enchanted Map,
Hibiscus Moon
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